The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . the founders of the Hancock Club, and is adirector of the First National Bank, of the Worcester Board of Trade andof the City Missionary Society. He is a Republican in politics, and amember of the Congregational Church. Mr. Sawyer marrietl. first, in 1S70, Sylvina T. Child of Bath, NewHampshire, who died in 1872. He married, second, in 1874, Fanny , and has four daughters and one son by this marriage. He lives in a fine residence which he erected several years ago at the corner(if Linciiln and Catharine streets. Mr. S
The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . the founders of the Hancock Club, and is adirector of the First National Bank, of the Worcester Board of Trade andof the City Missionary Society. He is a Republican in politics, and amember of the Congregational Church. Mr. Sawyer marrietl. first, in 1S70, Sylvina T. Child of Bath, NewHampshire, who died in 1872. He married, second, in 1874, Fanny , and has four daughters and one son by this marriage. He lives in a fine residence which he erected several years ago at the corner(if Linciiln and Catharine streets. Mr. Sawyer enjoys an enviable reputa-tion for honesty and fair dealing, as well as for readiness to tend a helping-hand in all a|)])roved enterprises. His abundant means enable him toindulge his natural inclination to liberality in aid of the worthy objects ofcharity so constantly presented. In the furtherance of missionary work heis especially interested. But he is not one to make an ostentatious displayor obtrusive boast of his i);ood deeds. The Worcester of 1898. 743. JAMES A. SAXE. James A. Saxe. Among the yuung law-yers who have won a recognized positionin Worcester is Mr. James A. Saxe. Hewas born in Troy, New York, on the 2dof December, 1863. Wesleyan Universitygave him the degree of Bachelor of Artsin 1885, Master of Arts in iSSS, andHarvard University gave him the degreeof Bachelor of Arts in 1888 and Bachelorof Laws in 1892. In 1891 he was admittedto the SuiTolk bar. He began the prac-tice of the law in the office of James , from whom he learned that careand method so essential to the success-ful conveyancer and title-examiner. In1893 the Massachusetts Title InsuranceCompany gave him charge of its exam-inations in the Middlesex Registry of Deeds. In 1895 he came to Worcester to examine titles for the MetropolitanWater Board, and early in his work for the State he decided that Worcestercounty ofifered a good field for a man with Boston training and methods. Intitle
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