. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . England, Jan., 1625, HistoricFounder of Plymouth Plantation (Cushman Gen., pages 9, 77,84), and another who died Apr. 21, 1799, helped to build the oldState House on State Street, Boston. Although born with such a wealth of ancestry, Lincoln C. Cum-mings had the enormous handicap of orphanage and poverty tosurmount. But he had a noble mother, Annie Chfford Cummingsborn January 19,1830, died November 14,1899, who brought up herboy with a proper sense of his worthy antecedents and who in-s


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . England, Jan., 1625, HistoricFounder of Plymouth Plantation (Cushman Gen., pages 9, 77,84), and another who died Apr. 21, 1799, helped to build the oldState House on State Street, Boston. Although born with such a wealth of ancestry, Lincoln C. Cum-mings had the enormous handicap of orphanage and poverty tosurmount. But he had a noble mother, Annie Chfford Cummingsborn January 19,1830, died November 14,1899, who brought up herboy with a proper sense of his worthy antecedents and who in-spired him with ambition to honor them. He had a responsive in-tellect and a nature to be strongly and permanently influenced inyouth by matters religious, humanitarian, patriotic and was obliged as a boy to lend all the help he could to support thehome and to help pay for such educational facilities as he couldcommand. He obtained a good common school education and suchadvanced training as Gorham Academy could give him. He fittedfor Harvard, from which his father had graduated in 1848, but. 7-n^: ^%. ^i^ ^i^/.-^^-^s eS^Ji yKJ^ \^.ir T^V/w-c OaIVv^ vl^. V-^ LINCOLN CLIFFORD CUMMINGS was unable to command the means to take the College was fond of reading, and pored eagerly over Scott, Dickens,Cooper, Irving, Emerson and the Bible, all of which had an im-portant part in shaping his tastes and moulding his ideals. At eighteen years of age, he became clerk in a cotton mill; buthis advancement in business enterprises from this time on wasrapid, considering the handicap with which he began Ufe. In 1882at the age of twenty-five he was president of the Portland PlasterMills and of the L. C. Cummings Manufacturing Company. Hecontinued in these enterprises until 1887. In 1887 he becametreasurer of the Bartlett & Albany Railroad. From 1887 to 1889he was president of the Cummings Buffum Lumber Company ofMaine and New Hampshire. He was president of the Blue RidgeLumber


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