The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . nerysold, and in September followingMr. Logan resumed his formerconnection with the WhitcombCompany, which, however, wascontinued but a short time, forin January, 1SS4, the Logan, Swift &- Brigham Company was formed, withMr. Logan as senior member. On the consolidation of this concern with theUnited States Envelope Company, Mr. Logan was elected vice-presidentand general manager of the last-named corporation. Mr. Logan possesses remarkable business qualifications, which have provedof invaluable service in building up the co


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . nerysold, and in September followingMr. Logan resumed his formerconnection with the WhitcombCompany, which, however, wascontinued but a short time, forin January, 1SS4, the Logan, Swift &- Brigham Company was formed, withMr. Logan as senior member. On the consolidation of this concern with theUnited States Envelope Company, Mr. Logan was elected vice-presidentand general manager of the last-named corporation. Mr. Logan possesses remarkable business qualifications, which have provedof invaluable service in building up the commercial relations of the greatcorporations with which he has been connected. Of strict integrity, clearjudgment and genial manner, he is much esteemed in the community, andis often called to places of responsibility and trust. He is president of theWorcester County Mechanics Association, a director of the Worcester Boardof Trade, and a member of the Grade-Crossing Commission. He has beenfor many years prominently connected with Central Church, and is one of its. JAMES LOGAN. The Worcester of if 481 deacons; has been president of the Young Mens Christian Association; is amember of the Congregational Club, and of The Worcester Society ofAntiquity; and is a Free Mason. He is much interested in art, andpossesses many fine paintings. Mr. Logan married in 1879 Annie D., daughter of Levi Johnson. Offour children, one son and two daughters are living. Henry D. and D. Wheeler Swift. — These brothers, to whose inventivegenius and practical ability the great advance in envelope manufacturingduring the last thirty years is largely due, are natives of West Falmouth,Massachusetts, sons of Daniel and Hephzibah (Hoxie) Swift. Daniel Swiftowned and worked a small farm in West Falmouth, and here brought up hissons with such advantages as the country district schools afforded. Theirfather was of an inventive mindand good mechanical ability, andin early life was concerned in ship-building with


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