The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . THE UNITED STATES BIOGKAPHICAL DICTIONAIir. admitted to the firm Mr. J. R. Goodrich. In i8(Mr. Sexton retired, and E. H. Ball was admitted tothe partnership, the firm name becoming Dutcher,Ball and Goodrich. From the time when became connected with the house itsgrowth was marked, each year adding largely to theextent and influence of its trade, and, upon his re-tirement in 1870, it stood among the foremost housesin its line in the Northwest, and was known for itsable manag


The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . THE UNITED STATES BIOGKAPHICAL DICTIONAIir. admitted to the firm Mr. J. R. Goodrich. In i8(Mr. Sexton retired, and E. H. Ball was admitted tothe partnership, the firm name becoming Dutcher,Ball and Goodrich. From the time when became connected with the house itsgrowth was marked, each year adding largely to theextent and influence of its trade, and, upon his re-tirement in 1870, it stood among the foremost housesin its line in the Northwest, and was known for itsable management and sound financial standing, hav-ing passed safely through the financial crises of thelast twenty-five years. In 1870, Mr. Dutcher, asso-ciating himself with Messrs. Vose and Adams, en-gaged in the manufacture of stoves, under the firmname of Dutcher, Vose and Adams. In this, as inhis former business, he has been remarkably success-ful, the house having competed successfully witheastern manufacturers, in quality, style and price ofits wares. In 1871, owing to the demands of trade,and increased trans


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