. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. ed, October i, 1884, Emma FrancesBriggs, born January 27, 1861. daughter of IraGreene and Lydia (Andrews) Briggs, her father awealthy textile manufacturer and a man of affairs,of Voluntown, Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Carrollare the parents of a son, George Wyman, bornMay 9, i886, and educated in the public schools, Nor-wich Free Academy; Dr. Holbrooks MilitarySchool, at Ossining, New York; St. Pauls School,Garden City, New York; and Brown University,class of 1908. LEWIS J. SAXTON—A story of indomitableenergy and dauntless ambition is t


. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. ed, October i, 1884, Emma FrancesBriggs, born January 27, 1861. daughter of IraGreene and Lydia (Andrews) Briggs, her father awealthy textile manufacturer and a man of affairs,of Voluntown, Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Carrollare the parents of a son, George Wyman, bornMay 9, i886, and educated in the public schools, Nor-wich Free Academy; Dr. Holbrooks MilitarySchool, at Ossining, New York; St. Pauls School,Garden City, New York; and Brown University,class of 1908. LEWIS J. SAXTON—A story of indomitableenergy and dauntless ambition is told in the storyof the life of Lewis J. Saxton, late of the SaxtonWoolen Corporation, of Norwich. Connecticut. Lewis J. Saxton was born in Saltzweidel, was educated in the National schools of thatcountry, and learned the trade of the cabinet makerthere. From boyhood his ambition was to becomea manufacturer, and he studied and worked con-stantly to that end. While still a young man, hecame to the conclusion that the LTnitcd States offered. (]


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