. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . bay. In 1852 the firm erected a saw-mill adjoining their boat-yard, where they carried ona large lumber business. In 1853, Mr. Main died,and for several years Mr. Till conducted the enter-prise alone, subsequently engaging in the coal tradea brief period, when he retired from all business pur-suits. He served one term in the old Borough Coun-cil, for sixteen years a member of the school board,and was elected county treasurer for one term. Mr. education as the schools there a


. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . bay. In 1852 the firm erected a saw-mill adjoining their boat-yard, where they carried ona large lumber business. In 1853, Mr. Main died,and for several years Mr. Till conducted the enter-prise alone, subsequently engaging in the coal tradea brief period, when he retired from all business pur-suits. He served one term in the old Borough Coun-cil, for sixteen years a member of the school board,and was elected county treasurer for one term. Mr. education as the schools there afforded. He subse-quently became the general agent of the Lykens Val-ley Coal Company, which necessitated his removal toMillersburg. He was thus employed until 1861, andfour years later became identified with the SummitBranch Coal Company as their agent, when he con-structed the basin and pier used by that corporationin their extensive operations. For several years hewas superintendent of the Wiconisco Canal. He wasthus actively employed until 1869, when he retiredfrom all business enterprises. He is now the presi-.


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