The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . #. ^. SULLIVAN FOREHAND. The Worcester of 1898. 619- first a siilicitor, then adjuster, and later superintendent of agencies in acasualty insurance company, and in all these positions exhibited uncommonenergy and ability. He was instrumental in originating and organizingthe Ridgely and Masonic Protective Associations, the two most successfulsick and accident benefit associations in the United States. He is sec-retary and general manager of both associations, and also a directorand secretary of the United States Indemnity So
The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . #. ^. SULLIVAN FOREHAND. The Worcester of 1898. 619- first a siilicitor, then adjuster, and later superintendent of agencies in acasualty insurance company, and in all these positions exhibited uncommonenergy and ability. He was instrumental in originating and organizingthe Ridgely and Masonic Protective Associations, the two most successfulsick and accident benefit associations in the United States. He is sec-retary and general manager of both associations, and also a directorand secretary of the United States Indemnity Society. He is a KnightTemplar, Shriner, and a 32° Mason; has taken all the degrees in (.)dd Fel-lowship, is a member of the Hancock Club, Shaffner Society, MechanicsAssociation, Frohsinns, and an honorary member of the Wapiti Club. Sullivan Forehand was horn in Croyden, New Hampshire, October 10,1831, and died in Worcester June 7, 1S98. He was one of a numerousfamily, and passed his youthful years in assisting his father, Christopher, inthe hard struggle to maintain an ex
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