Men of Mark in Connecticut Ideals of American Life Told in Biographies And Auto
Men of Mark in Connecticut Ideals of American Life Told in Biographies And Auto
Norris Galpin Osborn
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Seton's New York address is No. 80 West Fortieth Street. At Cos Cob he has a most characteristic and interesting home, which he calls Wyndy- goul, and there he continues his studies, researches, and writings, with frequent trips to his old friends in the wilds. His country home with its hundred acres of wild land is the head camp of the boy Order of Woodcraft Indians. This he estab- lished four years ago to assist boys in enjoying outdoor life. Each year since its numbers have doubled and over ...fifty thousand boys are now following the camp laws of the " Birch Bark Roll. " LEWIS JOHN ATWOOD ATWOOD, LEWIS JOHN, manufacturer, and president of the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Water- bury, Connecticut, was born in Goshen, Connecticut, April 8th, 1827. His parents were Norman Atwood and Abigail Woodward Atwood, both of Watertown, Connecticut. On his father's side Mr. Atwood is descended from Henry Woodward, who came to this coun- try from England to America in 1666 and settled at Wethersfield, Con- necticut.
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