The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . received hiseducation in the public schools of his native place. He came to Worcester in the spring of 1868 and commenced work withMr. J. C. French. Two years later he became the foreman for H. W. Eddy,a leading builder and contractor. In 1889 he went into business for himself,and has been a very successful contractor, building many fine them are those of Mr. P. , Charles F. Washburn, CharlesG. Washburn, Jesse Moore, C. S. Bartonand A. B. Woods. He also was the builderof the Worcester Academy building
The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . received hiseducation in the public schools of his native place. He came to Worcester in the spring of 1868 and commenced work withMr. J. C. French. Two years later he became the foreman for H. W. Eddy,a leading builder and contractor. In 1889 he went into business for himself,and has been a very successful contractor, building many fine them are those of Mr. P. , Charles F. Washburn, CharlesG. Washburn, Jesse Moore, C. S. Bartonand A. B. Woods. He also was the builderof the Worcester Academy buildings andPrentice Bros. big shop. Mr. Vaudreuil has a shop at No. 93 Fos-ter street, where he manufactures all hishouse finish and does general cabinetwork. He is president of the Quinsiga-mond Steamboat Company. He is a member of the St. Jean BaptisteSociety, and was for six years its presi-dent. He also belongs to the Casino Club,was its president for many terms, and allthe French societies of Worcester. He isa member of the Worcester Continentalsand the Hancock VAUDREUIL. 778 The Worcester of li
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