Mr. Springer was born in Niles, March 9, 1857. He was one of the first produce merchants in the county and for twenty-five years conducted a feed business in Moravia. He came to this city two years ago and continued in similar business with his brother, Mortimer S. Springer, in the Masonic building in South street.
He was a prominent Republican and was elected to the State Assembly in 1913, serving one term. For several years he was road commissioner of the town of Sempronius.
He was a member of Auburn Lodge of Masons, No. 431; Damascus Temple of the Mystic Shrine, the Moravia Lodge of Odd Fellows, No. 510, and the Auburn rotary Club. Surviving are his widow; three brothers, Mortimer S. of Auburn, Edson C. of Moravia and Gordon B. Springer of Genoa, and two sisters, Mrs. D. J. Forbes of Auburn and Mrs. Grace Rogers of Moravia.
(Published in The Post Standard, Syracuse, NY; Thursday, June 8, 1916)
Mr. Springer was born in Niles, March 9, 1857. He was one of the first produce merchants in the county and for twenty-five years conducted a feed business in Moravia. He came to this city two years ago and continued in similar business with his brother, Mortimer S. Springer, in the Masonic building in South street.
He was a prominent Republican and was elected to the State Assembly in 1913, serving one term. For several years he was road commissioner of the town of Sempronius.
He was a member of Auburn Lodge of Masons, No. 431; Damascus Temple of the Mystic Shrine, the Moravia Lodge of Odd Fellows, No. 510, and the Auburn rotary Club. Surviving are his widow; three brothers, Mortimer S. of Auburn, Edson C. of Moravia and Gordon B. Springer of Genoa, and two sisters, Mrs. D. J. Forbes of Auburn and Mrs. Grace Rogers of Moravia.
(Published in The Post Standard, Syracuse, NY; Thursday, June 8, 1916)
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