. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. ivilege of associating with him. He was quiet and reserved inhis conversation but thoroughly companionable. On May 23, 1885, he married Mina C, daughter of Maximilianand Elizabeth Nold. They had five children, one of whom is liv-ing — Elizabeth (Wirth) Alger. Mr. Wirth early learned to estimate properly the value of leisuretime. He advanced steadily step by step in his art year after year,until at the time of his death he was one of the best known artistsin Boston. All the reforms of the


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. ivilege of associating with him. He was quiet and reserved inhis conversation but thoroughly companionable. On May 23, 1885, he married Mina C, daughter of Maximilianand Elizabeth Nold. They had five children, one of whom is liv-ing — Elizabeth (Wirth) Alger. Mr. Wirth early learned to estimate properly the value of leisuretime. He advanced steadily step by step in his art year after year,until at the time of his death he was one of the best known artistsin Boston. All the reforms of the day found in him a strong upholder and heparticipated in many enterprises which were for the welfare of thecommunity. He possessed courage and enthusiasm, and a supremeregard for the rights of the community or individual. He radiatedthe spirit of goodness, graciousness and unselfishness. The mostdistinguishing characteristic of Mr. Wirth was his marked inde-pendence. He thought for himself and reached his own conclu-sions. Calm and serene, thoughtful yet firm, his life was a nobleinspiration to Ojz/rv ffy#


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