Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . -,and spent his earh- life on the home farm. In1875 is bought the old Monhagen Mill of and started in the feed business. Later hesold the same to his father, since which time hehas devoted all his time to farming and the dairybusiness, having about thirty head of cows. Hestill has the old farm of eighty acres in the south-ern part ofthe city


Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . -,and spent his earh- life on the home farm. In1875 is bought the old Monhagen Mill of and started in the feed business. Later hesold the same to his father, since which time hehas devoted all his time to farming and the dairybusiness, having about thirty head of cows. Hestill has the old farm of eighty acres in the south-ern part ofthe city, and from time to time he hasplatted a portion of the same. For over fortyyears he has resided in the neighborhood of hispresent residence. Mr. Houston was married, in Middletown, to. HON GiLKERV ^^i. iJl LS PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 1427 Catherine Moore, who was bom iu Slate Hill, andwho is a daughter of John K. Moore, a carpenterby trade, now residing in San Francisco. Fourchildren have been bom unto them: Frances. J. Worley. of Middletown: Robert en-gaged in the feed business, and at the head of thefirm of Houston, Webster & Co.; Mary. , of Middletowni: and John, of the firm ofHouston. Webster & Co. In politics Mr. Hous-ton is a Republican, and during the war was amember of the Union League. For a great manyyears he has been a member of the PresbyterianChurch. For one term he was Trustee of Middle-town, and throughout this section of the country-he is well and favorablv known. H«.> X. GILBERT O. HULSE. Withoutdoubt no attorney- in the Hudson Valley ismore favorably known for ability and keen-ness of intellect than the influential and able law-yer whose name introduces this sketch. Havingofiices in both New York City an


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