The builders of a great city : San Francisco's representative men, the city, its history and commerce : pregnant facts regarding the growth of the leading branches of trade, industries and products of the state and coast . arried in 1860to Miss Alice Nevin, the result ofwhich union has been four children—three sons and one daughter. AlbertWarren Kennedy, the eldest son, isTreasurer of the Kennedy & ShawLumber Company and of the CentralCalifornia Lumber Company. Thetwo younger sons are attendingschool: Arthur John receiving his ed-ucation at the Brewer College, SanMateo, while Henry Alexander a


The builders of a great city : San Francisco's representative men, the city, its history and commerce : pregnant facts regarding the growth of the leading branches of trade, industries and products of the state and coast . arried in 1860to Miss Alice Nevin, the result ofwhich union has been four children—three sons and one daughter. AlbertWarren Kennedy, the eldest son, isTreasurer of the Kennedy & ShawLumber Company and of the CentralCalifornia Lumber Company. Thetwo younger sons are attendingschool: Arthur John receiving his ed-ucation at the Brewer College, SanMateo, while Henry Alexander at-tends the public schools of this daughter. Lulu, is the wife of B. Doe, of the firm of Anto-nelli & Doe, railway and general con-tractors. Of an unsullied character, either inpublic or private life, Mr. Kennedymay well feel proud of the positionhe has attained among San Francis-cos representative men. He is wellpreserved, possesses an admirablephysique, and bids fair to enjoy manymore years of usefulness. He is anexcellent type of the self-made movement tending to advancethe interests of the city, and in char-itable affairs, deserving support, hohas liberally contributed J. N. KlLLIP JASPER NEWTON KILLIP. 2jp N business as well as in socialffilj circles it is not always thosef* who make the most show oraffect the greatest display that aremost necessary to the welfare of thepeople. The hulk of the importantwork in the founding of city or Stateis put forth by those who emphatic-ally make no sign, but who are con-tent to enlist their best energiesin the accomplishment of a life workand in the building up of im-portant enterprises without any hopeor expectation of notoriety or of theempty satisfaction that often accom-panies it. The men in the ranks,whether of commerce, manufacture,or kindred occupations, are the realcity and State builders. Amongstsuch we may class Jasper NewtonKillip. Mr. Killip is of Germanancestry. He was born in Bloom-ingt


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