Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . ?5 ?vi^** ^>;\i .—•; ^^- -_ --;- Sr, -^.V -^:^c#=-<s•v-. r7 ^^ fi ^-^ \ ITS REPRESEXTATIVE MEN. 71 j» time, the esteem and confidence of the business men of Clevc-lanil, and that confidence has been shown by the fact, that for manyyears he was the treasurer of the Board of Trade, having been electedto that position on the organization of the Board; was subsequentlymade vice-president, and in the Spring of ISfJO, was elected comi)liment was well merited, for he is now one of the very fewremaininir members


Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . ?5 ?vi^** ^>;\i .—•; ^^- -_ --;- Sr, -^.V -^:^c#=-<s•v-. r7 ^^ fi ^-^ \ ITS REPRESEXTATIVE MEN. 71 j» time, the esteem and confidence of the business men of Clevc-lanil, and that confidence has been shown by the fact, that for manyyears he was the treasurer of the Board of Trade, having been electedto that position on the organization of the Board; was subsequentlymade vice-president, and in the Spring of ISfJO, was elected comi)liment was well merited, for he is now one of the very fewremaininir members of the Board who took part in its organization,and has never tlagged in his interest in its allairs. H. M. CHAPIN. In the commercial, political, patriotic, and literary history of Cleve-land for the past fifteen or twenty years, the name of H. M. Chapinwill ahvays have honorable prominence. In all these departmentshis persistent energy and unshaken faith, even in the darkest hours,have been potent for good. Mr. Chapin was born in Walpole, N. H., July 29th, 1823, and receiveda good common school education. When fifteen


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