Evening post annual ..: biographical sketches (with portraits) of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut . 11. HENRY M \\ III 1 1 . 01 rorrington, received an academical educa-tion at Shelburne Falls, Mass. He was Wornin Elba, \. V., June 24, [847. Foi ovei eightyears he has been th 1 of the Torrington ister, founding the daily issue in [889. Hein the- hardware business prior to that timtbeing next to the sup< rintendent in the la cutlery works at Northampton, Ma— . and after-ward was ci
Evening post annual ..: biographical sketches (with portraits) of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut . 11. HENRY M \\ III 1 1 . 01 rorrington, received an academical educa-tion at Shelburne Falls, Mass. He was Wornin Elba, \. V., June 24, [847. Foi ovei eightyears he has been th 1 of the Torrington ister, founding the daily issue in [889. Hein the- hardware business prior to that timtbeing next to the sup< rintendent in the la cutlery works at Northampton, Ma— . and after-ward was city and traveling salesman for .1 :- hardware manufacturing firm Iyears Mr. White has been prominent in -day school, \ M C A and I k and is .1 R< publican. 142 RANDAL T. ANDREWS, Of Thomaston, was born in that place when itwas Plymouth. Mr. Andrews is a clock makerand furniture dealer. He has held the office ofSelectman and Assessor and was a member ofthe House in 1874. He is now a director in theSavings Bank. His politics are Democratic. william h. Mccarty, Of Torrington, is a native of Tolland, was born in 1842 and educated at the com-mon schools. Mr. McCarty was a non-commis-sioned officer of
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