. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . fcontinuous servicein the widely knownhouse of which he isnow the head. is a Jefferson-ian Democrat and anexecutive committee-man of the New P^ng-land Tariff ReformLeague. He is atrustee of MountAuburn Cemetery;director in the ThirdNational Bank andthe MassachusettsLoan and Trust Com-pany ; vice-presidentof the Home SavingsBank ; member ofthe Boston Commer-cial Club, of the ITni-tarian Club, theLTnion Club, andcommissioner of theSinking Fund inBroo


. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . fcontinuous servicein the widely knownhouse of which he isnow the head. is a Jefferson-ian Democrat and anexecutive committee-man of the New P^ng-land Tariff ReformLeague. He is atrustee of MountAuburn Cemetery;director in the ThirdNational Bank andthe MassachusettsLoan and Trust Com-pany ; vice-presidentof the Home SavingsBank ; member ofthe Boston Commer-cial Club, of the ITni-tarian Club, theLTnion Club, andcommissioner of theSinking Fund inBrookline. is also anactive member ofthat important com-mercial organization, the Boston has been president of the Boston Earthenware Asso-ciation, and of the Worcester Northwest AgriculturalSociety. Mr. Jones has been twice married. His firstwife was Elizabeth R. Wait, of (Ireenfield. Mrs. Jonesdied July 10, 1878, leaving four children : Theodore,Elizabeth A\., Mania E., and Helen R. Jones. He wasmarried the second time in February, 1881, to Mrs. MariaE. Dutton, of Boston. His residence is in BOSTOh BOARD OF TRADE. 85 TH E president of the Boston Chamber of Commerce,until he declined a re-election in October, 1S92,was L. G. Burnham. The career of Mr. Burnham isreplete with interest. At the call of the country in1861, he left school (being then in his eighteenth year)and enlisted in Company E of the Forty-eighth Regi-ment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Here he servedwith credit until the term of his company he served in Company F, Third MassachusettsRegiment, until itwas disbanded at theclose of the war. Hewas next appointedcaptain and brigadequartermaster on thestaff of (General IsaacS. Burrell, Massachu-setts First later he was ap-pointed captain andprovost marshal onthe staff of Brigadier-General H o 1) a r tMoore, i n w h i c hcapacity he servedfive years. He wasafterwards electedcaptain of Iroop I),Fir


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