Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . heleased a mill, and, in company with Mr. E. , engaged for a few months in the manu-facture of hosiery and underwear. In Marl-borough, N. H., he also served as boss carderand spinner for three or four months, havingpreviously served five years in that capacity inGilford. In 1882 he established his presentplant in a small way, with employees. has managed his business so wisely andwell that it is now one of the most importantindustries in the State. He emplo
Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . heleased a mill, and, in company with Mr. E. , engaged for a few months in the manu-facture of hosiery and underwear. In Marl-borough, N. H., he also served as boss carderand spinner for three or four months, havingpreviously served five years in that capacity inGilford. In 1882 he established his presentplant in a small way, with employees. has managed his business so wisely andwell that it is now one of the most importantindustries in the State. He employs one hun-dred and seventy-five hands, and has an exten-sive trade throughout the United States. On November 23, 1870, he w-as married toMary J., a daughter of David R. Lovejoy, ofMeredith, Formerly he affiliated withthe Democratic party. Fraternally, he isidentified with the membership of the UnitedOrder of Pilgrim Fathers, in which he hasheld various chairs; Union Chapter, R. A. M.,No. 7; and Pilgrim Commandery, K. T., all ofLaconia. He is also a thirty-second degreeMason and belongs to the Mystic HORACE H. WOOD. BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW 389
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