Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . trictly temperate all his life. He hastaken a lively interest in the Sunday schools of the city, in connec-tion with the ^lethodist Episcopal Church, of which he has been amember nearly since he came to the city. He was married in 1S41 to Miss Minerva E. Peet, by wliom he hadfour children, three of whom are now living—the oldest son beingin business with his father. He suffered the loss of his partner inlife in ISoT. He married again in lst)3, to ]Mrs. Sarah D. Goodwin, ofLorain county, Ohio, formerly of Vermont. He attributes his success


Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . trictly temperate all his life. He hastaken a lively interest in the Sunday schools of the city, in connec-tion with the ^lethodist Episcopal Church, of which he has been amember nearly since he came to the city. He was married in 1S41 to Miss Minerva E. Peet, by wliom he hadfour children, three of whom are now living—the oldest son beingin business with his father. He suffered the loss of his partner inlife in ISoT. He married again in lst)3, to ]Mrs. Sarah D. Goodwin, ofLorain county, Ohio, formerly of Vermont. He attributes his success in business to the fact that he had anobject in view, and endeavored to attain it, strict attention tobusiness, economy, and studying to give satisfaction by his work. He is only fifty-eight years of aire, and well preserved, and in allhuman probai)i!ity will live to enjoy the fruit of his labor for manyyears to come. OIL Sfiff ? ei y\i-Arih . fjiU 0,1 yfnxi.* -yd 9Hm vhB*»n rl -v. |[« i6\ iOiUi\ >iil Jo Jiin) oMi YOjn;> oj r^v.


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