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Earl Dennis Maher

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Earl Dennis Maher

Birth
Lawrenceville, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
1957 (aged 80–81)
Malone, Franklin County, New York, USA
Burial
Malone, Franklin County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"Among the outstanding business men of Malone is Earl D. Maher who is president of Malone Milling Company, Inc. He was born at Lawrenceville, NY Oct. 25, 1876 the son of Dennis J. and Mary (Richmond) Maher. Earl D. Maher attended the public schools of Lawrenceville and in 1901 was graduated from Winthrop-Brasher High School. He also attended Albany Business College. He spent two years in business in New York City and in 1903 located in Malone where he was identified with various mercantile establishments for six years. He then spent three years as a commercial traveler in Northern New York, after which he became an accountant for Malone Light & Power Company. Her served in that capacity for five years and in 1917 assisted in the organization of the Malone Milling Company, which is a successor of Smallman & Spencer, Malone's oldest industry. Mr. Maher became president of the new corporation.
On June 20, 1906 Mr. Maher was united in marriage with Miss Nancy Alta Howe, the daughter of Earl G. and Alta (Lewis) Howe of Belmont. Both are deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Maher have a son, Earl Howe, who attends Franklin Academy. Politically Mr. Maher is a Republican. He holds membership in the Methodist Episcopal Church and belongs to the Masonic Lodge, being a Knight Templar and member of Media Shrine at Watertown."
from History of the North Country, Landon, 1932
"Among the outstanding business men of Malone is Earl D. Maher who is president of Malone Milling Company, Inc. He was born at Lawrenceville, NY Oct. 25, 1876 the son of Dennis J. and Mary (Richmond) Maher. Earl D. Maher attended the public schools of Lawrenceville and in 1901 was graduated from Winthrop-Brasher High School. He also attended Albany Business College. He spent two years in business in New York City and in 1903 located in Malone where he was identified with various mercantile establishments for six years. He then spent three years as a commercial traveler in Northern New York, after which he became an accountant for Malone Light & Power Company. Her served in that capacity for five years and in 1917 assisted in the organization of the Malone Milling Company, which is a successor of Smallman & Spencer, Malone's oldest industry. Mr. Maher became president of the new corporation.
On June 20, 1906 Mr. Maher was united in marriage with Miss Nancy Alta Howe, the daughter of Earl G. and Alta (Lewis) Howe of Belmont. Both are deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Maher have a son, Earl Howe, who attends Franklin Academy. Politically Mr. Maher is a Republican. He holds membership in the Methodist Episcopal Church and belongs to the Masonic Lodge, being a Knight Templar and member of Media Shrine at Watertown."
from History of the North Country, Landon, 1932


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