. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. ,Charles Sutphin, and his son-in-law, O. I. Gunckel. In 1855, in connection with JohnL. Martin and James 15. Cecil, he founded the paper manufacturing establishment, atthis time, represented by Sutphin & Wrenn (Joseph Sutphin, A. S. Wrenn, and CharlesD. Wrenn composing the firm), extensively engaged in the manufacture of book, blotting,and news-print papers, which find ready market in the large cities of the West. Upon the organization of the First National Bank of Middletown, O
. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. ,Charles Sutphin, and his son-in-law, O. I. Gunckel. In 1855, in connection with JohnL. Martin and James 15. Cecil, he founded the paper manufacturing establishment, atthis time, represented by Sutphin & Wrenn (Joseph Sutphin, A. S. Wrenn, and CharlesD. Wrenn composing the firm), extensively engaged in the manufacture of book, blotting,and news-print papers, which find ready market in the large cities of the West. Upon the organization of the First National Bank of Middletown, Ohio, in 1865,he was elected its president, in which position he served, with credit to himself andprofit to the bank, for a number of years. Mr. Sutphin is of a delicate constitution, his health having been impaired byexposure, when a youth, while serving as engineer in a miasmatic and wilderness country. His success in business is attributable more to inherent energy, a high sense ofhonor, and constancy in the pursuit of regular legitimate business, than to bold specula-tions or adventurous
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