Pioneer Paper-Making in Berkshire. Life, Life Work And Influence of Zenas Crane ..
The book Pioneer Paper-Making in Berkshire. Life, Life Work And Influence of Zenas Crane .. was written by author Smith, Joseph Edward Adams, 1822-1896 Here you can read free online of Pioneer Paper-Making in Berkshire. Life, Life Work And Influence of Zenas Crane .. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Pioneer Paper-Making in Berkshire. Life, Life Work And Influence of Zenas Crane .. a good or bad book?
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He then betook himself to 28 Zenas Crane. mercantile business in the eastern part of the town, and conducted it with success until 1810, gaining also no little business knowledge and experience, which afterwards came in good play. While thus employed, he married, Nov. 30, 1809, Miss Lucinda, daughter of Gaius and Lucretia [Babcock] Brewer of Wilbraham in Hampden County, showing in this the same ex- cellent judgment which governed him in all other important acts of his life. In a life long compa...nionship, she proved well fitted to be the encourager and helper of one burdened with such cares and labors as fell to the lot of a pio- neer manufacturer. In 1S06 the second paper mill in Berkshire was built, at Lee, by Samuel Church, and in 1809 a third was built, at Dalton, by Joseph Cham- berlin, upon land owned by Martin Chamberlin, who retained his old cautious habits, and, not until " after the thing was done," sold to David Carson, Joseph Chamberlin and Henry Wiswell, thirteen acres and seventy-two rods of land with the new mill thereon standing.
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