The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . tiire the ensuing session. Member ofcommittees on Education and PublicBuildings. Albert H. Inman was born in Worces-ter June 30, 1868, and attended thepublic schools of the city. He engagedin the iron and steel business at thelocation in Washington square occupiedsince 1S49 by three generations of thefamily, his grandfather, Francis H., andhis father, William H. ; being succeededin course of years by the Inman Broth-ers, who carry on the business at the SXNFCRD C. KENDALL. present time. He was elected to theCommon Council f
The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . tiire the ensuing session. Member ofcommittees on Education and PublicBuildings. Albert H. Inman was born in Worces-ter June 30, 1868, and attended thepublic schools of the city. He engagedin the iron and steel business at thelocation in Washington square occupiedsince 1S49 by three generations of thefamily, his grandfather, Francis H., andhis father, William H. ; being succeededin course of years by the Inman Broth-ers, who carry on the business at the SXNFCRD C. KENDALL. present time. He was elected to theCommon Council from Ward i in 1895to iill an unexpired term, and has beentwice re-elected. He is a of committees on Military Af-fairs, Streets, Bills in Second Reading,Lake Bridge, and Grade Crossings. Fred D. Johnson was born April .1863, in Newark, Vermont, and receiveda common school education. He be-came a resident of Worcester in
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