The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . JOHN E. LANCASTER. The Worcester of 1898. 679. regimental sergeant-major May 12th. ,on staff of Colonel B. F. Bridges, Jr. ; ap-pointed first brigade provost sergeant onstaff of General Bridges February ; appointed adjutant of Second Regi-ment Infantry on staff of Colonel E. April 5th, 1889; resigned May Third enlistment in B Battery,First Battalion of Artillery. June 8th, 1S96,and honorably discharged at completionof term. Mr. Lancaster was married A]iril 6th,1892, to Agnes Fanning, daughte


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . JOHN E. LANCASTER. The Worcester of 1898. 679. regimental sergeant-major May 12th. ,on staff of Colonel B. F. Bridges, Jr. ; ap-pointed first brigade provost sergeant onstaff of General Bridges February ; appointed adjutant of Second Regi-ment Infantry on staff of Colonel E. April 5th, 1889; resigned May Third enlistment in B Battery,First Battalion of Artillery. June 8th, 1S96,and honorably discharged at completionof term. Mr. Lancaster was married A]iril 6th,1892, to Agnes Fanning, daughter of DavidH. and Rosamond H. Fanning, and hasthree children. Andrew P. Lundborg was born in Afton,Washington county, Minnesota, Septem- AriuREv. p. lundbgru. ber 20, 1862. His parents were Swedish farmers, who emigrated to this country from their native land. Heattended Gustavus Adolphus College at St. Peter, ^Minnesota, and AugustanaCollege, Rock Island, Illinois, graduating from the latter institution in came to Worcester in 1889, and opened a Swedish book-store in part ofthe store at 212 Main street,


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