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“It was nearly forty years go that Orrin O. Ware, then a bashful lad of fourteen, came to Wilmington as a clerk for Walker and Dexter. He was a farm-bred boy, with a common school education, a sturdy constitution and … Continue reading
“It was nearly forty years go that Orrin O. Ware, then a bashful lad of fourteen, came to Wilmington as a clerk for Walker and Dexter. He was a farm-bred boy, with a common school education, a sturdy constitution and … Continue reading