He headed 32 outlets in six states for the Alling Rubber Company at the time of his death. The first store was established in partnership with his brother Noyes by 1887.
The family removed to Norwich by 1890 and he acquired properties there, becoming one of the larger landholders of the town.
He also served as representative in the Connecticut State Legislature for two terms.
His death occurred suddenly while visiting Willimantic to purchase land for the 33rd outlet.
He headed 32 outlets in six states for the Alling Rubber Company at the time of his death. The first store was established in partnership with his brother Noyes by 1887.
The family removed to Norwich by 1890 and he acquired properties there, becoming one of the larger landholders of the town.
He also served as representative in the Connecticut State Legislature for two terms.
His death occurred suddenly while visiting Willimantic to purchase land for the 33rd outlet.
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