He was a merchant in Laconia, chiefly in shoes, furs, etc. He was first associated with Dea. Benjamin Sanborn; after 1866 he was by himself at the same location on Main Street.
He died of disease of the stomach and liver.
He was interred 13-Apr-1912.
He was a merchant in Laconia, chiefly in shoes, furs, etc. He was first associated with Dea. Benjamin Sanborn; after 1866 he was by himself at the same location on Main Street.
He died of disease of the stomach and liver.
He was interred 13-Apr-1912.
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