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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 6 0 Browse Search
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at that time had just moved into Ward Three from Somerville. The first board of directors consisted of Daniel R. Sortwell, Joseph H. Tyler, John N. Meriam, Charles J. Adams, Thomas Cunningham, Israel Tibbetts, and Joseph A. Wellington. Daniel R. Sortwell was elected president, and John C. Bullard cashier. The bank opened for burd was elected in 1875 to succeed John N. Meriam; Alvin F. Sortwell, elected in 1878 to succeed Israel Tibbetts; Gustavus Goepper, elected in 1887 to succeed Charles J. Adams; Charles J. Adams, elected in 1889 to succeed Joseph A. Wellington; George E. Carter, elected in 1895 to succeed Daniel R. Sortwell. In 1893 the Articles Charles J. Adams, elected in 1889 to succeed Joseph A. Wellington; George E. Carter, elected in 1895 to succeed Daniel R. Sortwell. In 1893 the Articles of Association were amended, reducing the number of directors to five. Daniel R. Sortwell died on October 4, 1894, and the office of president was not filled until the annual election in January, 1895, when Alvin F. Sortwell was elected to succeed him. The present board of directors consists of John C. Bullard, George E. Carter