Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial of Cattaraugus County, . on from his father and an aca-demic education at Binghamton Academy. He was early taught that honestlabor is mans mission in life. He commenced his active business life as a mer-chant, the successor of Dusenbury, Wheeler & Co. He inherited many of thecharacteristics of his father which brought financial success to his businessundertakings, and at his death was specially fitted to take his place in theoperations of this firm. Mr. Dusenbury appointed his sons John E. and Will-iam A. executors and trustees of his estate,


Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial of Cattaraugus County, . on from his father and an aca-demic education at Binghamton Academy. He was early taught that honestlabor is mans mission in life. He commenced his active business life as a mer-chant, the successor of Dusenbury, Wheeler & Co. He inherited many of thecharacteristics of his father which brought financial success to his businessundertakings, and at his death was specially fitted to take his place in theoperations of this firm. Mr. Dusenbury appointed his sons John E. and Will-iam A. executors and trustees of his estate, and the business has continueduninterruptedly to the present with but a change in name of firm. This nowincludes John E. and Edgar G. Dusenbury (sons of Henry Dusenbury) andNelson P. and William E. Wheeler (sons of Hon. William F. Wheeler). Theirbusiness consists of lumbering operations near Portville and in Pennsylvania,development of their oil territory, and in tanning. John E. Dusenbury is anable financier. He was vice-president of the First National Bank of Olean.


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