. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. ,every class, two only excepted, received theirdiplomas from his hands. He was one of theorganizers and a life trustee of the Public Li-brary, serving as chairman of the board; andwas the leading factor in the organization ofthe Ayer National Bank, of which he was adirector; and of the North Middlesex Sav-ings Bank of Ayer, of which he was presidentuntil his death. In all these public relationshe never permitted his personal interests tostand before the performance o


. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. ,every class, two only excepted, received theirdiplomas from his hands. He was one of theorganizers and a life trustee of the Public Li-brary, serving as chairman of the board; andwas the leading factor in the organization ofthe Ayer National Bank, of which he was adirector; and of the North Middlesex Sav-ings Bank of Ayer, of which he was presidentuntil his death. In all these public relationshe never permitted his personal interests tostand before the performance of official was prominent in the Masonic fraternity;he was affiliated with Caleb Butler Lodge, forupwards of thirty years, in which he was pastmaster; he served as district deputy grandmaster for three years. He was a Congrega-tionalist in religion, a RepubHcan in politics,also was a member of the Middlesex Club. Dr. Hartwell married, September 10, 1879,Helen Emily Clarke, born June 12, 1848, inGroton, Massachusetts, daughter of MajorEusebius S. and Mary J. (Shattuck) Clarke,and granddaughter of Robert Clarke, whose.


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