. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . g the wholethree years of hisfield service he never lost a days duty. On returning to Boston, in 1865, he Chelsea, Mass. They have one daughter living, who isbecame bookkeeper for Woodbury & Gray, furniture married. Mr. Brown has a pleasant home in Newton,manufacturers, and remained with them three years. Mass. He is a most affable gentleman, and is veryThen he went to Buckley & Bancroft as salesman for popular in social circles. He is still in the prime of


. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . g the wholethree years of hisfield service he never lost a days duty. On returning to Boston, in 1865, he Chelsea, Mass. They have one daughter living, who isbecame bookkeeper for Woodbury & Gray, furniture married. Mr. Brown has a pleasant home in Newton,manufacturers, and remained with them three years. Mass. He is a most affable gentleman, and is veryThen he went to Buckley & Bancroft as salesman for popular in social circles. He is still in the prime of hisone year, and in 1869 formed a partnership with Arthur powers, and is one of the best representatives of NewMcArthur, under the firm name of McArthur & ^Srown. England business character. Mr. Brown has neverThe firm manufactured parlor furniture, and at first was sought political honors, being engrossed in business, andlocated on Haverhill Street, moving subsequently to the preferring the quietness of his family and social life tocorner of Portland and Travers streets. The firm dis- the turmoil of a political FRANK A. BROWN. reputations in all New England. He is treasurer of theBoston Furniture Club, in which he has taken a promi-nent part since itsorganization. On allmatters relating tothe furniture tradeMr. Brown is con-sidered an excellentauthority, as he isthoroughly been oneof the most activemembers of theNew England Fur-niture p; X c h a n g ealmost since the dayit was formed, he iswidely known in thefurniture trade of thecountry. The ex-change includes allthe furniture manu-facturers of promi-nence in New Eng-land. Mr. Brown isalso a member of theAncient Order ofUnited Workmen,and of the Royal.\rcanu m. Mr. Brown was married,in i860, to MissMary E. Lewis, of 94 MASSACHUSETTS OF TO-DAY. FRANK ],. YOUNG, one of the most prominentmembers of the Boston f5oard of Trade, stands atthe head of what is believed to be the largest oil manu-facturing hou


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