The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . n which comprehends numbers of distinguished breeders ofthis variety in different sections of the country. Albert A. Spaulding, vice-president of the corporation, was burn in Ash-ford, Connecticut, October 14, 1853. Mr. Spaulding came to WorcesterSeptember ig, 1S70, and served three years in the dry-goods business withCharles B. Eaton, where the State Mu-tual building now stands; and also sevenyears with Denholm & McKay at theirold stand, corner of Main and Mechanicstreets, there gaining a thorough knowl-edge of the dry-goo


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . n which comprehends numbers of distinguished breeders ofthis variety in different sections of the country. Albert A. Spaulding, vice-president of the corporation, was burn in Ash-ford, Connecticut, October 14, 1853. Mr. Spaulding came to WorcesterSeptember ig, 1S70, and served three years in the dry-goods business withCharles B. Eaton, where the State Mu-tual building now stands; and also sevenyears with Denholm & McKay at theirold stand, corner of Main and Mechanicstreets, there gaining a thorough knowl-edge of the dry-goods business. Hehas been connected with Mr. Maclnnessince 1881, and has been very active inbuilding up the business. He was alarge share-holder when the corporationwas formed in 1892, and was elected itsvice-president. Charles A. Homer, one of the directorsand clerk of the corporation, was bornin Rutland, Massachusetts, and was wellknown in the dry-goods trade in Worces-ter previous to his engagement withMr. Maclnnes in i8,So. Hosiery, under- albert a. The Worcester of iJ 423


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