History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . business in Easthampton, wasconnected with C. W. Richards in the lumber business inSpringfield. Mr. Bosworth married. May 20, 1849, Hannah E., daughterof Nathan Barron, of Lyndon, Vt. Bj this union he hashad four children, two of whom are living,—Frank E., bornAug. 4, 1853, in Palmer, and Susie B., born April 6, 1860,in Easthampton. His son, Frank E., is now on the editorialstall of the Boston Globe. Mr. Bosworth is a self-made man. Prompt and ener-getic


History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . business in Easthampton, wasconnected with C. W. Richards in the lumber business inSpringfield. Mr. Bosworth married. May 20, 1849, Hannah E., daughterof Nathan Barron, of Lyndon, Vt. Bj this union he hashad four children, two of whom are living,—Frank E., bornAug. 4, 1853, in Palmer, and Susie B., born April 6, 1860,in Easthampton. His son, Frank E., is now on the editorialstall of the Boston Globe. Mr. Bosworth is a self-made man. Prompt and ener-getic in all contracts intrusted to him, he has won a repu-tation as a contractor and builder second to none in this sec-tion. Although his business aflairs have been of an onerousnature, be has found time to assist in all measures tending tothe advancement of the interests of Easthampton, and is atpresent a selectman, a justice of the peace, director of theNational Bank of Easthampton, and a trustee and member ofthe finance committee of the savings-bank. His political sen-timents are Rejuiblican, and he lias always acted with y


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