Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . ve Order of Elks. Politically he has beena stanch Democrat since casting his first vote inFarmington. The first office to which he was elect-ed by his townsmen was that of tax collector; in1889 he represented the town in the State Legisla-ture, and for the past four years he has been firstselectman. His official duties have always been mostcapably and satisfactorily discharged, and he hasbecome a prominent fig


Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . ve Order of Elks. Politically he has beena stanch Democrat since casting his first vote inFarmington. The first office to which he was elect-ed by his townsmen was that of tax collector; in1889 he represented the town in the State Legisla-ture, and for the past four years he has been firstselectman. His official duties have always been mostcapably and satisfactorily discharged, and he hasbecome a prominent figure in business, political andsocial circles. EDWARD J. MULCAHY, dealer in clothing,hats and furnishing goods, at Nos. 33 to 41 Asylumstreet, Hartford, is one of the citys successful mer-chants, and is a native and a continuous resident ofthe city. Mr. Mulcahy has one of the largest stores inhis line in the city. His business house is in aconspicuous location on one of the leading businessstreets in Hartford; it has a frontage of 50 feet anda depth of 150 feet, and the interior is well ar-ranged and business-like. Mr. Mulcahy is one ofthe best-known merchants in the city. Through.


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