Men of progress; biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . hony,was born in Sterling, Conn., May 18, 1843, son ofIra and Almira (Main) Winsor. On the paternal JOHN WINSOR. 1884-85, for the town of Coventry. He was ap-pointed Medical Examiner of District No. i, ofKent County, in 1884 and reappointed in is a member of the Rhode Island MedicalSociety, member and ex-president of the RhodeIsland Medico-Legal Society, member of the \\ar-wick and Flat River clubs, and the Literary Club ofAnthony,


Men of progress; biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . hony,was born in Sterling, Conn., May 18, 1843, son ofIra and Almira (Main) Winsor. On the paternal JOHN WINSOR. 1884-85, for the town of Coventry. He was ap-pointed Medical Examiner of District No. i, ofKent County, in 1884 and reappointed in is a member of the Rhode Island MedicalSociety, member and ex-president of the RhodeIsland Medico-Legal Society, member of the \\ar-wick and Flat River clubs, and the Literary Club ofAnthony, of McGregor Post G. A. R., of GrandLodge and Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows,of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Rhode Island,and is a thirty-second degree Mason. In poli-tics he is an active Republican. He married,September 22, 1878, Miss Carrie A. Bowen ; theyhave no children. MEN OF PROGRESS. PART II. ALMY, Herbert, attorney-at-law, was born inProvidence, February 25, 1851, the son of Hum-phrey and Amey Ann (Chase) Ahiny. He came of married, February 21, 1884, Miss Lydia F. Kelton;they have four children : Bertha K., Carrie W., AdaF. and Marion HERBERT ALMY. well-known and respected Rhode Island received his early education in the publicschools of Providence, and was fitted for college atMerrick-Lyons University Grammar School. Hegraduated from Brown University in the class of1873. He adopted the law as a profession, andwas a student in the office of the late WingateHayes and the present Chief Justice MattesonHe was Assistant Clerk of the Supreme Court fromDecember 1876 to April 1885, since which time hehas successfully practised his profession in Provi-dence. He is not a member of any societies orclubs, and has taken no part in public life. He AMES, George Henry, D. M. D., of Provi-dence, was born in Foxboro, Mass , April 24, 1848,son of Benjamin Keath and Sarah Durbey (Carpen-ter) Ames. The family has been long prominentin the history of New England; it came


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