The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . 4K^^/^ t I. BIOGRAPHICAL 15 the oldest cotton merchant in Providence in active busi-ness. The family politics had hitherto been Democratic, butCaptain Hazard opposed his father and brother andacted with the Republican party, although he had nodesire for political office, nor did he accept one duringhis entire lifetime. He was a companion of the MilitaryOrder of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Mas-sachusetts Commandery; member of Prescott Post, , Grand Army of the Republic, of Providence; memberof the Maine Artille
The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . 4K^^/^ t I. BIOGRAPHICAL 15 the oldest cotton merchant in Providence in active busi-ness. The family politics had hitherto been Democratic, butCaptain Hazard opposed his father and brother andacted with the Republican party, although he had nodesire for political office, nor did he accept one duringhis entire lifetime. He was a companion of the MilitaryOrder of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Mas-sachusetts Commandery; member of Prescott Post, , Grand Army of the Republic, of Providence; memberof the Maine Artillery Veteran Corps of Providence;member and vestryman of Grace Protestant EpiscopalChurch; member of the Providence Art Club, Squan-tum Association and Hope Club. He was a man highlyesteemed socially, and was universally admired for hisgenial, manly nature and disposition. Captain Hazard married, October 20, 1865, AnnaHartwell, daughter of John B. and Harriet (Hall)Hartwell, of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Hazard werethe parents of: Lauriston Hartwell. of further men-tion; John Hart
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