. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. nineteen years ofage. He afterwards entered the Palmer Na-tional Bank as a clerk, was promoted to theposition first of assistant cashier and then ofcashier. Fie was also made a director of thePalmer National Bank, of which his fatherwas president, and he was president andtreasurer of the Palmer Wire Company, andpresident of the Young Mens Library Asso-ciation, and treasurer and trustee of St. PaulsUniversalist church. He removed to New-tonville, where his father resi


. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. nineteen years ofage. He afterwards entered the Palmer Na-tional Bank as a clerk, was promoted to theposition first of assistant cashier and then ofcashier. Fie was also made a director of thePalmer National Bank, of which his fatherwas president, and he was president andtreasurer of the Palmer Wire Company, andpresident of the Young Mens Library Asso-ciation, and treasurer and trustee of St. PaulsUniversalist church. He removed to New-tonville, where his father resided, in 1886, andengaged in the wholesale clothing business inBoston. He was cashier of the First NationalBank of Peterborough, New Hampshire,1890-96, and in 1896 returned to Newtonvilleto assume the ofifice of secretary and treas-urer of the newly established NewtonvilleTrust Company, of which John W. Weeks ispresident. He has served as treasurer of theNewton Club for five years, and as treasurerand a trustee of the Newtonville L^niversalistChurch. He is a member of the UnitarianClub, of the Mens Universalist Club, of the.


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