The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . the local Civil Service Board in 1893 byHonorable Charles Theodore became a member of the F. andA. M. on attaining his majority, and a32° Mason when he was twenty-fouryears of age. In Twly- 1896, Mr. Hall married MissJessie A. jNIorse, daughter of LymanMorse of Worcester, John R. Back was born in WorcesterApril 24, 1851. He was educated in thepublic schools of the city. He is engagedin business as a manufacturer of machin-ists tools, being associated with the F. E. Reed Company. He was elected tothe Common Counci


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . the local Civil Service Board in 1893 byHonorable Charles Theodore became a member of the F. andA. M. on attaining his majority, and a32° Mason when he was twenty-fouryears of age. In Twly- 1896, Mr. Hall married MissJessie A. jNIorse, daughter of LymanMorse of Worcester, John R. Back was born in WorcesterApril 24, 1851. He was educated in thepublic schools of the city. He is engagedin business as a manufacturer of machin-ists tools, being associated with the F. E. Reed Company. He was elected tothe Common Council from Ward 6 inDecember, 1895, as a Republican. Mem-ber of committees on Education, Legisla-tive Matters, Public Buildings, CentralWiirkshop, and (yrade Crossings. John H. Connelly was born in Spring-field, Ohio, on the nth of April, 1855,and came to Worcester in 1861. He waseducated in the common schools andspent one year at the high school. Heis a journeyman plumber by trade, and.


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