. The history of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878 . 1858 went to California, where he was en-gaged in mining and mercantile business until 1865, when hewas appointed superintendent of the Pacific & Colorado SteamNavigation Co.; in 1868 he became one of the managers of theBank of California ; and in 1870 was elected cashier and secre-tary of the San Francisco Savings Union, a savings bank havingan aggregate capital, stocks, and deposits of nearly $10,000,000,a position he now holds. He was two years alderman of thecity of Des Moines ; and in 1876 was president of the Mercan-tile Librar


. The history of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878 . 1858 went to California, where he was en-gaged in mining and mercantile business until 1865, when hewas appointed superintendent of the Pacific & Colorado SteamNavigation Co.; in 1868 he became one of the managers of theBank of California ; and in 1870 was elected cashier and secre-tary of the San Francisco Savings Union, a savings bank havingan aggregate capital, stocks, and deposits of nearly $10,000,000,a position he now holds. He was two years alderman of thecity of Des Moines ; and in 1876 was president of the Mercan-tile Library of San Francisco, which has an annual revenue ofnearly $40,000 [see Literature]. M., March 23, 1858, LauraLyon, of Des Moines, Iowa, a lady of literary tastes and Lovell, b. Aug. 27, 1877. Constant White, a brother of Enoch, senior; came to townabout the same time. He was a millwright, and a superiormechanic. He built the first grist-mill in the village. Hewent to Canada. James White, s. of Moses; b. at Upper Middletown, Conn.,. ^ Vl3~EPariju!0Jii=*


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