Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . y 2, 1881; Andrew C. Jan. 5, 1887; Harris C, March 20, 1891; and Imo gene, Aug. 14, 1895—all five under the parenta roof. In 1876 Mr. Dickinson purchased his presen:farm of fifty-seven acres, known as the Capt. Oli-ver Clark farm, and on this he has made substantiaimprovements. He has the place under a high stat(of cultivation, keeps it neat and clean, and it isrecognized as a truly up-to-date homestead. MrDic


Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . y 2, 1881; Andrew C. Jan. 5, 1887; Harris C, March 20, 1891; and Imo gene, Aug. 14, 1895—all five under the parenta roof. In 1876 Mr. Dickinson purchased his presen:farm of fifty-seven acres, known as the Capt. Oli-ver Clark farm, and on this he has made substantiaimprovements. He has the place under a high stat(of cultivation, keeps it neat and clean, and it isrecognized as a truly up-to-date homestead. MrDickinson and his family worship at the MethodistEpiscopal Church, and are regarded as among themost respected residents of the town. In politicsMr. Dickinson is a Democrat, and is very popularwith his party, having been elected to the positionsof constable and justice of the peace, but in eachinstance declining to serve. In 1872 he became amember of Central Lodge, No. 12, I. O. O. F., ofMiddletown; in 1874 he joined Oriental Lodge, , F. & A. M., of Broad Brook, in which he hasheld several prominent positions; and he is also amember of the Grange. In the business sense of.


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