Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . 0. On anaverage they employ one hundred hands, andmake large quantities of worsted yarns, whichare used almost entirely for knitting enterprise is one of the important industriesin the county, and that the firm has shown itsellfully capable of its management is evident by theconfidence reposed in it by the merchants andmoneyed men of the


Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . 0. On anaverage they employ one hundred hands, andmake large quantities of worsted yarns, whichare used almost entirely for knitting enterprise is one of the important industriesin the county, and that the firm has shown itsellfully capable of its management is evident by theconfidence reposed in it by the merchants andmoneyed men of the place. July 30, 1867, occurred the marriage of Will-iam Crabtree and Miss Harriet Patchett, also anative of Yorkshire, England. Her birth occurredabout 1842, and she is the daughter of Edmundand Elizabeth (Robertshaw) Patchett. By herunion with our subject she has become the moth-er of five sons, namely; Harrj-, engaged in thefactory; Edward, John A., William E. andCharles B. The older sons have charge of cer-tain departments in the woolen factor), in whichspecial lines they have been well trained. Our subject is a Republican in politics, and so-cially belongs to W^allkill Lodge No. 627, F. &A. M. In him the Reformed Church recognizes. JOHN DONOHTE. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 619 one of its most valued members. He is an hon-ored resident of the community, and during theyears of his residence here has maintained an un-blemished cliaracter. += z^ 30HN DONOHUE, superintendent of thePiaker-Rose Gold Cure Sanitarium, located atCornwall on the , has met with phe-nomenal success in the management of this insti-tution, as well as in carrying on others of a similarcharacter. It occupies one of the most attractivelocations in the world, and is well adapted in everyparticular for carrj-ing on the work for which it isintended. Mr. Donohue has been at the head ofthis noted institution for two years, but duringtliat short lime has instituted many reforms in itsmanagement, and i


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