Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . toCleveland the character of a manufacturing city, having investedlargely in the white lead factory of this city, which is under themanagement of Mr. J. H. Morley, an account of which will be seen inthe Manufacturing Department of this work. Business has not, however, engrossed the whole of ^[r. Beckwithstime and talents. He is as thorough a worker in the cause ofreligion, morality and benevolence as in trade. For a number ofyears he has been an active member of the Second Presbyterianchurch of this city, always taking a lively interest in


Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . toCleveland the character of a manufacturing city, having investedlargely in the white lead factory of this city, which is under themanagement of Mr. J. H. Morley, an account of which will be seen inthe Manufacturing Department of this work. Business has not, however, engrossed the whole of ^[r. Beckwithstime and talents. He is as thorough a worker in the cause ofreligion, morality and benevolence as in trade. For a number ofyears he has been an active member of the Second Presbyterianchurch of this city, always taking a lively interest in the Sundayschool connected with the church. He was also as indefatigable inthe interests of the Bethel cliurch and Sunday school of this ciy, andwhich is now doini: a noble work in the city. Mr. B. was married in lS4y, to Miss Sarah Oliphant of Grandville,Washington Co., N. Y. Two children of this marriage are living anda third dead. atftoiq diii bun .yjio oil) rftiw j. Ml a&B&/: lo eKHiJO oiil m IjAiOff « i «£* ai oM iM.;: .,,-:-^^-il V. ^^


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