He was a painter during his time living in Eliot. In 1882, he took a job with the railroad and moved to Kittery, where he would be hired as a station agent. In 1907, he removed to South Berwick, where he worked as a crossing tender until his retirement two months before he died.
He was a painter during his time living in Eliot. In 1882, he took a job with the railroad and moved to Kittery, where he would be hired as a station agent. In 1907, he removed to South Berwick, where he worked as a crossing tender until his retirement two months before he died.
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