History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . pacity he continued till some timein 1875, wdien he left Dunbar and went to RiversideIron-Works, West Virginia, being occupied thereabout a year as furnace-man. Leaving West Vir-ginia he was next engaged in like capacity at LemontFurnace, remaining there till Feb. 22, 1877, when hewas again engaged by tlie Dunbar Furnace Company,and continued with it till the time of his murder. In ] he, witli others, purchased a sand-mill nearDunbar Furnace, he taking charge of the same. Thesam


History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . pacity he continued till some timein 1875, wdien he left Dunbar and went to RiversideIron-Works, West Virginia, being occupied thereabout a year as furnace-man. Leaving West Vir-ginia he was next engaged in like capacity at LemontFurnace, remaining there till Feb. 22, 1877, when hewas again engaged by tlie Dunbar Furnace Company,and continued with it till the time of his murder. In ] he, witli others, purchased a sand-mill nearDunbar Furnace, he taking charge of the same. Thesame jiartics also bought, about the same time, wdiatis now called The Percy Mine, at Percy purchases proved good investments. Just priorto his death, Mr. Healy took considerable .stock in theFayette Furnace Company, at Oliphants industry and economy he had accumulated a com-petence. He left a wife, who is in comfortable cir-cumstances, but had no children. Healy is described by those who knew him well as,though making no claim to education in baoks, very At tlie .\iir e cases, wliich ^.


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