Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . d ajustice of the peace, served as grand juror, and hasbeen repeatedly chosen a delegate to Senatorial andCongressional conventions. He has also been an oc-casional contributor to the Press, and an article fromhis pen which appeared in the New York Press,under date of May 6, 1886, attracted much attention,and won for him some warm congratulation. He hasbeen secretary of the Emmet Branch of the Irish-American N
Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . d ajustice of the peace, served as grand juror, and hasbeen repeatedly chosen a delegate to Senatorial andCongressional conventions. He has also been an oc-casional contributor to the Press, and an article fromhis pen which appeared in the New York Press,under date of May 6, 1886, attracted much attention,and won for him some warm congratulation. He hasbeen secretary of the Emmet Branch of the Irish-American National League. In religious faith heis a Catholic, a member of St. James Church, ofSouth Manchester. ORSON FOWLER CURTIS, of New Britain,is one of the best-known citizens of that place. Heis yet a comparatively young man, but in variousbusiness relations he has attained a prominencebeyond his years. He is a descendant of an oldColonial family, and has in recent years been closelyallied with the material interests of New Britain asa contractor of buildings and a dealer in real estate. Mr. Curtis was born Feb. 4, 1852, in New Brit-ain, and is a son of Joel and Abigail (Dodge) Cur-. (JL
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