The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . n schools of the town, and learned the tailorstrade of Asa Walker, which he followed in this city, in Norwich, Con-necticut, and in Southbridge, Massachusetts, residing in the last-named placetwenty-one years. He was at different times in business for himself. Hefinally returned to Worcester in 1879, and of late years has devoted himself tothe care of his father and his own realestate interests in the city. He waselected to the Common Council fromWard 8 in December, 1896, as a Repub-lican. He is a member of the committeeson


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . n schools of the town, and learned the tailorstrade of Asa Walker, which he followed in this city, in Norwich, Con-necticut, and in Southbridge, Massachusetts, residing in the last-named placetwenty-one years. He was at different times in business for himself. Hefinally returned to Worcester in 1879, and of late years has devoted himself tothe care of his father and his own realestate interests in the city. He waselected to the Common Council fromWard 8 in December, 1896, as a Repub-lican. He is a member of the committeeson Water, Streets, Dedication of CityHall, Semi-Centennial Celebration, andthe Lake Bridge. Frederick W. White was born in Mill-bury in August, 1859, but has lived inWorcester since early childhood. Hewas educated in the public schools of thecity. In 1876 he entered the PeoplesSavings Bank as a clerk, and occupiesthe position of teller in that institutionat the present time. He has served asorganist and director of music in vari-ous churches for the past twenty FREDERICK W. WHITE. The Worcester of i{ 153 During that time he was at the FirstUniversalist Church thirteen years, atthe Old South Church two years, and atthe First Baptist Church three has developed a portion of theMerrifield estate on the south side ofHighland street, and opened forty lots,increasing the valuation of that section$250,000. Mr. While was elected to theCommon Council from Ward i as aRepublican in December, 1896, and isnow serving his second term. Memberof committees on Printing, Sewers, Billsin vSecond Reading, and Central Work-shop. FRAT- E ?? I iM-- Frank E. Williamson was born in Worcester December 4, 1S54, and waseducated in the public schools. For a number of years he was cashierfor the Boston & Maine Railroad, and is now employed in the WorcesterCounty Institution for Savings. He was elected to the Common Councilfrom Ward i in December, 1894, and is in his fourth year of service. Hei


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