The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . industriouscareer as a citizen of the town. Insucceeding years he entered the em-ploy of the Sullivan Machinery Com-pany, an employment that has con-tinued to the present time, broken,however, by longer or shorter resi-dences in Vermont, the trans-Missis- sippi regions and in California. TheGrand Army of the Republic hasfound in him a valued and activemember and the Republican party asteadfast adherent, whom it has de-lighted to honor. In 1899 he was sentto the state legislature and again in1901
The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . industriouscareer as a citizen of the town. Insucceeding years he entered the em-ploy of the Sullivan Machinery Com-pany, an employment that has con-tinued to the present time, broken,however, by longer or shorter resi-dences in Vermont, the trans-Missis- sippi regions and in California. TheGrand Army of the Republic hasfound in him a valued and activemember and the Republican party asteadfast adherent, whom it has de-lighted to honor. In 1899 he was sentto the state legislature and again in1901 as a member of the popularbranch. He was honored by an elec-tion to the senate of 1907-08 from theSullivan County district. It wasthrough his earnest and well-directedwork that Claremont secured the$8,000 from the state to aid in theconstruction of the new ConnecticutRiver bridge. In 1866 he marriedEmogene L. Stoddard. Col. Julius C. Timson, a prominentcitizen of Claremont, born in Brattle-boro, Vt., April 19, 1860, son ofCharles H. and ]\Iary E. Timson, set-tled here in 1892. He has served in. Col. Julius C. Timson the Vermont and New Hampshire mi-litia nearly twenty-five years, and wascaptain of Co. D, 1st N. H. Volun-teer Infantry, in the Spanish Ameri-can War. He went on the retiredlist of the state militia as a lieuten- 162 New Hampshires Largest Town ant colonel, at his own request in1905. He is an auctioneer and runsextensive real estate agencies inClaremont and White River Junc-tion, Vt. He is also a special agentof the New York Mutual Life In-surance Company.
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