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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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business until 1847, when it was dissolved. Mr. Squire continued the business at the same place alone until 1850, when the firm of John P. Squire & Co. was formed, his partners being Hiland Lockwood, who married Mr. Squire's sister, and Edward D. Kimball. This firm name of John P. Squire & Co. continued from that time until April 30, 1892, when the John P. Squire & Co. Corporation was formed. The partners of Mr. Squire changed several times between 1850 and the date of the formation of the corporation, and the changes were as follows:— Edward D. Kimball retired and W. W. Kimball was admitted into the firm in the year 1866; in 1873 George W. Squire and Frank O. Squire, sons of Mr. Squire, became partners, and W. W. Kimball retired; Hiland Lockwood died in 1874, and George W. Squire withdrew in 1876; Fred F. Squire, the youngest son, became a partner January 1, 1884. When the corporation was formed, Mr. John P. Squire became president; Mr. Frank O. Squire, vice-president;