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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) 4 0 Browse Search
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ly to five, the present number. Of the first board of directors William Fiske served the bank the longest; he resigned in 1851, after twenty-five years of service. The present board consists of Lucius R. Paige, Asa P. Morse, Charles James, Frank H. Jones, and Charles Bullock. Dr. Paige was elected cashier in 1857, and he has served the bank continuously, in different capacities, since that time. Mr. Morse has been connected with the bank since 1860. Mr. Lane served the bank as cashier frin 1854 the manufacture of candles was added. Business kept on increasing, and the buildings were enlarged from time to time. In 1879 Charles L. Jones died, and the business from that time to this has been carried on by Henry E. Jones and Frank H. Jones. In 1881 the demand for candles had dwindled to small proportions, and that branch of the business was given up. About 1886 the factory was remodeled, and now, if worked to its full capacity, could turn out over ten million pounds a year.