The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . he rapidprogress of her pupils. THE ILLUSTRATED LACONIAN. 91 Charles L. Simpson. Charles L. Simpson, who was one ofthe representatives of Ward six (Lake-port), city of Laconia, in the state legis-lature of iSgS-99, is a native of Can-terbury, X. H., born May 25, 1874. Hewas educated in the public schools ofLakeport, and for a young man has beenvery prominent in social and fraternalaffairs. He is assistant superintendentof the Park Street Eree Baptist Sunday-schoo
The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . he rapidprogress of her pupils. THE ILLUSTRATED LACONIAN. 91 Charles L. Simpson. Charles L. Simpson, who was one ofthe representatives of Ward six (Lake-port), city of Laconia, in the state legis-lature of iSgS-99, is a native of Can-terbury, X. H., born May 25, 1874. Hewas educated in the public schools ofLakeport, and for a young man has beenvery prominent in social and fraternalaffairs. He is assistant superintendentof the Park Street Eree Baptist Sunday-school, and is on the executive commit-tee of the society. He is also an ex-president of the Young Peoples Society and is a director in the Lakeport Build-ing and Loan association. Mr. Simpson married Miss ClaraCyrilla Sargent. Wellington L. Woodworth. Wellington L. Woodworth, cashier ofthe Lakeport National bank, has beencalled the youngest national bankcashier in New Hampshire, and wethink the claim has never yet been dis-puted. He is a native of Lake Village,born May 18, 1873. lie attended thepublic schools at Lakeport and later. Charles L. Simpson. of Christian Endeavor, connected withthe church. Mr. Simpson is a Democrat in politics,but was elected representative to thelegislature from a strong Republicanward. He is employed as a clerk in thegrocery business. Mr. Simpson is a past grand of Cho-corua lodge, No. 51, I. (). O. and amember of Hannah Frances Rebekahlodge, No. 41. He is also a member ofBelknap lodge, No. 4S, New EnglandOrder of Protection, and treasurer ofthe Odd Fellows Mutual Relief Asso-ciation. He served as business man-ager of the New Hampshire Philatel-ist during its publication in this city.
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