Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . s,February 17, 1856. He was educated in the publicschools of Fitchburg and at Harvard University,where he was graduated in 1877. He became asso-ciated with his father in business, and since hisfathers death has been at the head of the FitchburgPaper Company, and has succeeded his father in thevarious enterprises with which he was Wallace is a trustee of the Wallace Libraryand Art Building, and has taken special pains togathe


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . s,February 17, 1856. He was educated in the publicschools of Fitchburg and at Harvard University,where he was graduated in 1877. He became asso-ciated with his father in business, and since hisfathers death has been at the head of the FitchburgPaper Company, and has succeeded his father in thevarious enterprises with which he was Wallace is a trustee of the Wallace Libraryand Art Building, and has taken special pains togather an excellent musical library for the insti-tution. He married, October 23, 1879, Amy LouiseUpton, daughter of John and Louise (Willis) Up-ton. Their children are: Fred: Rodney, deceased;Sophia I., Amy L., deceased; and Robert S. (VII) George R. Wallace, son of Rodney Wal-lace (6), was born in Fitchburg, June 20, was a student at the Massachusetts Instituteof Technology in Boston. He became associatedin his fathers business, and since his death hasbeen associated with his brother in the managementof the Fitchburg Paper Company, and other con-.


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