Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . taking a promi-nent part in the work of both bodies. During ihis first two terms at Washington he was a memberof the committee on elections; and his third, of ,the committees on the judiciary and to investigatethe Pan Electric scheme. Mr. Ranney was married \in Cavendish, Vt., Dec. 4, 1850, to Miss Maria ; they have one son and three daughters :Fletcher (now a partner in the law firm), Maria F.,Helen M., and Alice Ranney (now Mrs. Thomas
Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . taking a promi-nent part in the work of both bodies. During ihis first two terms at Washington he was a memberof the committee on elections; and his third, of ,the committees on the judiciary and to investigatethe Pan Electric scheme. Mr. Ranney was married \in Cavendish, Vt., Dec. 4, 1850, to Miss Maria ; they have one son and three daughters :Fletcher (now a partner in the law firm), Maria F.,Helen M., and Alice Ranney (now Mrs. ThomasAllen). Rawson, Warren W., son of Warren Rawson, wasborn in West Cambridge (now Arlington) Jan. 23,1847. He was educated in the public schools ofhis native town, also at the Cotting Academy, andat a commercial college in Boston. At the age ofseventeen he began work with his father, who was aleading market-gardener. He studied the science ofthe business, nature and plants, soil best adapted tothem, etc., and was successful in his undertakings.\Vhen twenty-one years old he purchased half of hisfathers farm, and three years later the CZ-T^-f^-T^-Cy
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