History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . ntransferred in the same cai)acity to hose , February 26, 1886. Ho was then promot-ed to the lieutenancy of engine No. 5,and again to the captaincy of engine No. 6,December 8,1887. He was appointed secondassistant chief engineer June 0, 1801, wherehe seiTed until he resigned from the de-partment, February 1, 1895. He was appointed assistant boiler inspect-or June 20, 1895, and held the position untilhe was elected to his


History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . ntransferred in the same cai)acity to hose , February 26, 1886. Ho was then promot-ed to the lieutenancy of engine No. 5,and again to the captaincy of engine No. 6,December 8,1887. He was appointed secondassistant chief engineer June 0, 1801, wherehe seiTed until he resigned from the de-partment, February 1, 1895. He was appointed assistant boiler inspect-or June 20, 1895, and held the position untilhe was elected to his present office of chiefengineer of the tire department. Tlie wholesecret of his successive promotions lays inthe fact that he filled every place with ex-ceptional ability and fidelity. He was al-ways equal to any duty placed upon him. Mr. Canterbury has always atTiliated withthe Eepublican party, and has identifiedhimself with the organizations which weredesigned to promote the interest of the is a member of tlie board of trade, andof the Commercial club. He is an activemember of the iLasonic order, Minneai)olisNo. 11), Blue Lodge; St. John Cliapler, Royal. JAMES U. CANTEIUSUUY. Arch; Zion Comniandcry, l\iiights T(MMplar;Minneapolis Council No. 2. He is connectedalso with other associations of social andci\ic interest, among them Nicollet CodgeNo. 1(>. A. O. U. W., Minnehaha Council 1160,R. A. He is likewise president of tlie Fire-mens Relief association, and vice-presidentof the international association of chief en-gineers of lire departments. In church rela-tions he is a Methodist. He was married in1SS:{ to Lizzie IMunier Hanscom, of Minne-apolis, and has two children, Ethel May, 15years of age, and James Raljih, two yearsyounger. Mr. Canterbury is a genial companion andan ui)right. public spirited citizen, reflectiugupon the community the honor which he soabundant!V earned. HEALY, Frank.âThe law department ofa large city is its citadel of defense againstassaults


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