. Portrait and biographical record of Seneca and Schuyler counties, New York . f paint, and is recognized as one of theestablished industries of Seneca Falls. Sales aremade in all parts of the country, especially in thestates of New York, New Jersey and Pennsyl-vania, and several traveling salesmen are con-stantly employed in the products of theworks. The plant is a brick structure, 35x90feet, three stories in height, and the companyemploys from twelve to .sixteen men. The poweris furnished by water. In 1S51 Mr. Curtis was married to Miss MarthaStuckey, a daughter of William Stuckey,


. Portrait and biographical record of Seneca and Schuyler counties, New York . f paint, and is recognized as one of theestablished industries of Seneca Falls. Sales aremade in all parts of the country, especially in thestates of New York, New Jersey and Pennsyl-vania, and several traveling salesmen are con-stantly employed in the products of theworks. The plant is a brick structure, 35x90feet, three stories in height, and the companyemploys from twelve to .sixteen men. The poweris furnished by water. In 1S51 Mr. Curtis was married to Miss MarthaStuckey, a daughter of William Stuckey, of Mar-cellus, N. Y. They have three children: Charles;Alice, wife of Frank Wilcoxen, of Seneca Falls;and Cora, a telegrapher in the Western Unionoffice at Seneca Falls. In politics Mr. Curtis is apronounced Democrat, and has served two termsas Trustee of the village. Sociall5 he is a mem-ber of Pocahontas Lodge No. 211, F. & A. and progressive, Mr. Curtis pusheshis business with commendable zeal, and hasadded greatlv to the business life of Seneca RICHARD S. WILCOX. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 93 RICHARD S. WILCOX.


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