Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . y-eight years of age. He is a trustee and treasurer of the Episcopal Academy in that place,Judge of Probate and First Selectman. Of localoffices he has held those of Assessor, Collector ofTaxes, and member of the Board of Relief. Hewas educated at the common schools and Episco-pal Academy, and has followed farming. Hegenerally acts with the Democratic party. CHARLES B. TERRELL Of Cheshire
Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . y-eight years of age. He is a trustee and treasurer of the Episcopal Academy in that place,Judge of Probate and First Selectman. Of localoffices he has held those of Assessor, Collector ofTaxes, and member of the Board of Relief. Hewas educated at the common schools and Episco-pal Academy, and has followed farming. Hegenerally acts with the Democratic party. CHARLES B. TERRELL Of Cheshire, who also represents Cheshire, isanother of the young members, he now being inhis twenty-fifth year. He is a native of Cheshire,and was born on April 1, 1856. He is a memberof the fraternity of farmers, and in politics is aDemocrat. He was educated at the commonschool and at the Cheshire Episcopal Academy. WILLIAM E. DOWNES Of Derby, a graduate of Yale, class of 45, repre-sents his town this year, a duty he also per-formed in 1855. Mr. Downes is a native ofMilford, and is fifty-seven years old. Duringthe last eighteen years he has been connectedwith manufacturing enterprises. He is a Repub-lican. Ill. CHARLES H. PINE Of Derby, whose experience in mercantile andbanking pursuits well fits him for a place uponsome of the important committees, has his firstexperience as a legislator this session. Mr. Pinewas born in Riverton, town of Barkhamsted, onSeptember 20, 1845, and is therefore in histhirty-seventh year. He left the public schoolsat the age of sixteen years to enlist as a drum-mer in Company E, Nineteenth Connecticut Vol-unteers, afterward the Second Connecticut Vol-unteer Heavy Artillery, and served three yearsand until the close of the war. At its termina-tion he engaged in mercantile business with N. B. Lathrop, in Wolcottville (now Torrington),remaining two years. In 1867 he entered theAnsonia National Bank as clerk, and was subse-quently made book-keeper and then telle
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