. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. 2 he went to Assabet Mills,Maynard, Massachusetts, as agent. In 1904, was advanced to po-sition of manufacturing-secretary, and returned to Boston office. Mr. Bodfish was a member of the A. O. U. W., the Royal Arca-num, the Home-market Club, the Boston City Club and theMiddlesex Club. He held the position of Master-Workman in theA. 0. U. W. He was identified with the Republican Party, andwas a member of the First Congregational Church at Cambridge,Massachusetts. On October 5, 1881, Mr. Bo


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. 2 he went to Assabet Mills,Maynard, Massachusetts, as agent. In 1904, was advanced to po-sition of manufacturing-secretary, and returned to Boston office. Mr. Bodfish was a member of the A. O. U. W., the Royal Arca-num, the Home-market Club, the Boston City Club and theMiddlesex Club. He held the position of Master-Workman in theA. 0. U. W. He was identified with the Republican Party, andwas a member of the First Congregational Church at Cambridge,Massachusetts. On October 5, 1881, Mr. Bodfish married Minnie S., daughter ofEli I. and Harriet (Griggs) Smith, granddaughter of Elijah andLydia (Curtis) Smith and of Ralph and Marilla (Marriette) this union two children were born: Clarence Smith Bodfish,who married Florence Francis Haynes, and who is agent at theWaverly Mills, Pittsfield, Maine, and Harriet Griggs Bodfish, whomarried on March 30, 1910, Chauncey French English of Brookline,Mass. Men like Clarence Julius Bodfish are in every well-governedstate its best motive


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