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Kakas came over in 185 1, and in 1853 established himself in the fur business in Portland, Me. , where he was known as an expert in his line of work. That same year he married Josephine P. Kegler, a native of Wein- heim, Germany. In 1855 he came to Boston and started in business on Washington street, opposite the old Herald building, being the first manufacturing furrier in the city. He was burned out in the great fire of 1872, but opened a new store on Summer street, which later, when his sons... joined him in business, was moved to Washington street and then to Tremont street, where it was known as Edward Kakas & Sons. Before coming to Medford to live, in 1858, Mr. Kakas lived in Brookline. His first home here was on Prescott street; from there he moved to AUston street, and in 1862 or 1863 he bought the property on Irving street, which was his home until his death. Here he indulged his love for gardening and cultivated rare flowers. Mr. Kakas became a naturalized citizen in 1886, when, wishing to visit his native land, he found that, having left it as a political refugee, he could not safely return except as a citizen of his adopted country.
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