Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . ng Plant, theAmerican Optical Companys buildings, and many other prominent 1890 he resided in Newton Centre, where, in 1893, another child,Frederick Hartwell, was born. Mr. Greene died in Newton Centre, , 1901. EDWIN FARNHAM GREENE. Edwin Farnham Greene was born in Hills Grove, a suburb ofProvidence, Rhode Island, February 9, 1879, the eldest son of Stephenand Natalie L.


Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . ng Plant, theAmerican Optical Companys buildings, and many other prominent 1890 he resided in Newton Centre, where, in 1893, another child,Frederick Hartwell, was born. Mr. Greene died in Newton Centre, , 1901. EDWIN FARNHAM GREENE. Edwin Farnham Greene was born in Hills Grove, a suburb ofProvidence, Rhode Island, February 9, 1879, the eldest son of Stephenand Natalie L. (Schubarth) Greene and grandson of Alvin and Maria(Arnold) Greene, and Niles B. and Elizabeth C. (Reed) Schubarth. (Seesketch of Stephen Greene, Ibid.) Until November, 1886, the subject ofthis sketch lived in Providence, R. I. He then removed with his family toNewburyport, Mass., his father having been instrumental in organizingthe Whitefield Mills of that city. Edwin Farnham Greene attended thepublic schools in both his native town and Newburyport. and then becamea pupil at the Worcester Academy, being graduated in 1897. Subse-quently, he entered Brown University, and completing his course, received.


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