He spent his life deeply involved in the business of Troy. In 1854 he joined as a partner in the Troy Malleable Iron Co, that had been founded in 1850 by George Harrison and William Knight.
In 1886 with his brother-in-law, John A. Manning they established the Olympus mills on River Street, where they made manilla paper.
Among his many accomplishments and contributions to the town he resided in were:
Director of the Bank of Troy
Trustee of Emma A. Willard Female Academy
President of the Manufacturing Assn.
One time director of the Y.M.C.A.
A trustee at the State St. ME Church
He married Sarah G. Manning.
He spent his life deeply involved in the business of Troy. In 1854 he joined as a partner in the Troy Malleable Iron Co, that had been founded in 1850 by George Harrison and William Knight.
In 1886 with his brother-in-law, John A. Manning they established the Olympus mills on River Street, where they made manilla paper.
Among his many accomplishments and contributions to the town he resided in were:
Director of the Bank of Troy
Trustee of Emma A. Willard Female Academy
President of the Manufacturing Assn.
One time director of the Y.M.C.A.
A trustee at the State St. ME Church
He married Sarah G. Manning.
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