. Leslie's history of the greater New York . hool he became a clerk iuhis fathers fimi of C. H. Mallory i^cCom])any, and his career since hasbeen ideutitied with the growthand development of the Mallorysteamship interests. He is a mem-ber of the Union League and Bac-quet chibs, of New York City, andthe Crescent and Hamilton clubs,of Brooklyn, where he resides. Hewas luarried, in October, 1S72. toMaria Loiuse, daughter of GeorgiQninn, (d Milan, Ohio. He is him-self the son of Charles H. of the Mallory SteamshipLine, and Eunice Clift. During the Civil ^Var his father served in bo


. Leslie's history of the greater New York . hool he became a clerk iuhis fathers fimi of C. H. Mallory i^cCom])any, and his career since hasbeen ideutitied with the growthand development of the Mallorysteamship interests. He is a mem-ber of the Union League and Bac-quet chibs, of New York City, andthe Crescent and Hamilton clubs,of Brooklyn, where he resides. Hewas luarried, in October, 1S72. toMaria Loiuse, daughter of GeorgiQninn, (d Milan, Ohio. He is him-self the son of Charles H. of the Mallory SteamshipLine, and Eunice Clift. During the Civil ^Var his father served in both houses (d the Councciicut Legis-lature. Mr. INIallorys great-grandlai licr was a Kixolutionary soldier. MILLIKEX, SETH MELLEX. froui LSoG to 1S61 conducted a gcu-eral store in Minot, Me.; from 1861 to 1865 was engaged in the whole-sale grocery business in Portland. Me., with his brother-in-law, DanielW. True, and in 1865 became a member of the Portland firm of Deer-ing, Milliken & Company, wliolcsalc drygoods jobb(^i-s. In IStiT they. CHARLKS MALLOKV. 528 HISTORY OF THE GREATER NEW YORK. established a branch in New York City, and since 1878 Mr. Millikenhas been Eesident Manager of the business in this cit}. He is Treas-urer of the Har«ood Land and Improvement Company, a trustee ofthe Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and a director of the MercantileNational Bank and the Upper East Side Association. He is Presi-dent of the Pondicheiiy Company, woolen manufacturers, of Br-idg-ton. Me.; is President of the Cowan Woolen Manufacturing Company,of Lewiston. Me.; is President of the Dallas Cotton ManufacturingCompany, of Huntsyille. Ala.; is chief owner of the Farnsworth Com-pany, manufacturers of flannels, of Lisbon. Me., and is a director of Mills Company, of Bridgton, Me., the Lockwood Company,of Wateryille, Me., and both the Spartan Mills and the LockhartMills, of South Carolina. In 1892 he was a Eepublican PresidentialElector. He is a member of the Union League, Eiding


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