Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ice has been above-criticism. The expense, compared with some othercounties in New York and New England, is re-markably small. Mr. Brown has been a most usefulpublic servant. As he served the government andthe railroad company, so he ha« served the county,with the same regard for economy and scrupulousregard for the treasury. He could not be more con-scientious and painstaking in any business, privateor public. Mr. Brown removed from Fitc


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ice has been above-criticism. The expense, compared with some othercounties in New York and New England, is re-markably small. Mr. Brown has been a most usefulpublic servant. As he served the government andthe railroad company, so he ha« served the county,with the same regard for economy and scrupulousregard for the treasury. He could not be more con-scientious and painstaking in any business, privateor public. Mr. Brown removed from Fitchburg to Wor-cester in 1877 to be nearer the office of the countytreasurer. He has resided for many years at 31Harvard street. In politics he is a Republican:in 1875 he was a memlier of the common councilof Fitchburg, but he has never cared for partypolitics or for political contests. He attends Plym-outh Congregational Church, to which his familybelongs. He is a member of E. B. Sumner Post,Grand Army, of Fitchburg. He married. September 13, 1869, Bessie MariaHarding, daughter of Theodore and Nancy (Clark)Harding, of East Medway, Massachusetts. Her. ^o^-^^t^tc^c^^.^ <C^ //0(


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