Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . ot and shoe makers in the United stores are at No. 280 Washington street, Boston,and his manufactory in Quincy, where he is much interested in public matters, and in1892 represented the Fifth Norfolk District in thelower house of the Legislature. He served in theCivil War, enlisting in Company E, Fourth Massa-chusetts Cavalry, and Company A, Forty-secondMassachusetts Infantry, and he is now a leadingmember of Post 88, \.R.
Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . ot and shoe makers in the United stores are at No. 280 Washington street, Boston,and his manufactory in Quincy, where he is much interested in public matters, and in1892 represented the Fifth Norfolk District in thelower house of the Legislature. He served in theCivil War, enlisting in Company E, Fourth Massa-chusetts Cavalry, and Company A, Forty-secondMassachusetts Infantry, and he is now a leadingmember of Post 88, \.R. He is concerned in im-portant local enterprises ; is president of the Quincy& Boston Electric Street Railway, and director in theQuincy Electric Light and Power Company ; and heis also director in the Broadway National Bank ofBoston. On Feb. 28, 1871, Mr. Graham marriedMary E. B. Graham ; they have eleven children, —six boys, Robert B., John W., Harold and Malcom(twins), James Lester, and Edward Montrose,—and five girls, Clara Louise, Edith Rowe, MaryAugusta, Annie Henderson, and Beatrice Graham. Graham, loiix son of |ames Grahnr. JOHN R. GRAHAM. Graixcek, William Henrn-, , son of Williamand Charlotte (Cotter) Grainger, was born inMallow, county Cork, Ire., Nov. 7, 1845. Hisearly education was acquired in a private school atMallow; subsequently he went to a private tutor inDublin, and the Bandon Institute. He came tothe United States in November, 1864, and made hishome first in Brooklyn, , where he studied med-icine, and subsequently he graduated from theMedical School of the L^niversity of the City- ofNew York. In 1870 he moved to Boston and herebegan the practice of his profession ; he is now oneof the most successful physicians of East Boston,and IS regarded as an authority especially on diseasesof the lungs. He has been a frequent contributorin late years to the leading medical journals. belongs to a number of professional organ-izations , is a
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