. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. a proud position in themercantile and social community. This success is, in a great measure, due to his adher-ence to his own legitimate pursuits; for though he has never been wanting in public spirit,nor deaf to the calls upon him as a patriotic and benevolent citizen, his best energieshave been given to the furtherance of his business interests, in which, though modestand unassuming in all his operations, he is recognized as the leading house. 22 245 MESSRS. STOUT, MILLS & TEM
. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. a proud position in themercantile and social community. This success is, in a great measure, due to his adher-ence to his own legitimate pursuits; for though he has never been wanting in public spirit,nor deaf to the calls upon him as a patriotic and benevolent citizen, his best energieshave been given to the furtherance of his business interests, in which, though modestand unassuming in all his operations, he is recognized as the leading house. 22 245 MESSRS. STOUT, MILLS & TEMPLE. The three following portraits represent the individual members of the firm of Stout,Mills & Temple, of Dayton, Ohio, among the largest Turbine Water Wheel and Paperand Flour-mill Machinery manufacturers in the United States. Atlas L. StoutWas born in Dayton, Ohio, November 5, 1822. William M. MillsWas born in Wythe County, Virginia, June 10, 1821. John Temple Was born in the Parish of Fintra, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, February 3, 1821; emigratedto Canada in 1843, and to the United States in ^J^Szi/, <*£
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