. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. s as earnestly as ever. Mr. Hervey now sold out toMessrs. Bousfield & Poole, who built one of the largest factories in the country, andentered upon the manufacture of wooden ware, matches, sash, doors, blinds, etc. In1873 it was decided to form a stock company, under the style of Bousfield & PooleManufacturing Company, of which John Bousfield is President. Mr. success canount d for by his indomitable perseverance, coupled with a remarkable mechanicalingenuity, which has serv


. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. s as earnestly as ever. Mr. Hervey now sold out toMessrs. Bousfield & Poole, who built one of the largest factories in the country, andentered upon the manufacture of wooden ware, matches, sash, doors, blinds, etc. In1873 it was decided to form a stock company, under the style of Bousfield & PooleManufacturing Company, of which John Bousfield is President. Mr. success canount d for by his indomitable perseverance, coupled with a remarkable mechanicalingenuity, which has served him to good purpose. He is President of the Peoples GasLight Company, Vice-President of the Peoples Saving and Loan Association, and Presi-dent of the Ohio Wooden Ware Company. Mi. Bou field was married, January 1, 1845, to J^>s Sarah Featherstone, of Kirt-land, Ohio, formerly of England, by whom he has had ten children—seven sons andthree daughters—six of whom are living. The two eldest sons—Edward F. and AlfredE.—are largely engaged in the manufacture of wooden ware at Bay City, ^yOrSisi^/^tsT^^^tyU^ PUBLIC LIBRARY lit jjjsWlSfe


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