. History of Bridgeport and vicinity. prising business man and his straightforward methods and close application have made hisbusiness a very substantial one. Jlr. Hall has been married twice. On the SOth of December, 1892, he wedded MissCaroline Roberts, who passed away February 37, 1914, leaving one daughter, CharlotteElwood. In April. , Mr. Hall married Miss Gertrude E. Black. Mr. Hall devotes hisentire time to liis liomc outside of business hours. He has no club nor fraternal have been no spectacular phases in his life wink, but in the faithful performance ofeach days


. History of Bridgeport and vicinity. prising business man and his straightforward methods and close application have made hisbusiness a very substantial one. Jlr. Hall has been married twice. On the SOth of December, 1892, he wedded MissCaroline Roberts, who passed away February 37, 1914, leaving one daughter, CharlotteElwood. In April. , Mr. Hall married Miss Gertrude E. Black. Mr. Hall devotes hisentire time to liis liomc outside of business hours. He has no club nor fraternal have been no spectacular phases in his life wink, but in the faithful performance ofeach days duties lie has |irovc-ii himsi-If a substantial citizen. WILLIAM F. noWLlNG. William F. Dowling is the president of the nowling & liottomly Company of Bridgeportam! is giving the major pait of his time and attention to the direction of the importantbusiness interests which this lirm now controls. He was born in England in 1881, a son ofWilliam S. and Harriet Dowling, the former now deceased, while the latter is still living. They. EDSON W. HALL JUMDdErOUT AND VKIXITY mO left EngliuKi. their native land, wlien llieir son William was but a year old and, establishingtheir home in Hridjreport, lie hiie [nirsued his education as a public and grammar schoolstudent, also attendini; the St. Auf,ustine School. He was employed for a tinu- in a taitoryand then took his initial step toward )7 the business was incorporated with William S. Howlingas president. Charles A. Bottomly as secretary, and .lames T. Quinn treasurer, in theintervening period of ten years they liave c(.iitrollril a growing and extensive contractingbusiness which has given them proMiiiieiit place in the promotion of the building activitiesof the city. Upon the death of William S. H


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