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Source: History Morris County New Jersey, Volume II, Lewis Publishing Co., 1914 A resident of Butler, Morris county, New Jersey, Harry S. GOULD is recognized as one of the most able business men of the county, where he is the owner of a large grain, feed and flour business, located near the railway tracks for convenience in the transportation of his large shipments. He is a son of John GOULD, born in Morris county, and living near Butler, where he is engaged in farming. He married Fannie MILNER, and has had two children: John B., in the wholesale lumber business in Butler, and Harry S. Harry S. GOULD was born in Morris county, New Jersey, in 1882. He acquired a sound, practical education in the public schools of his native county, and for many years was engaged in the lumber business, both retail and wholesale, abandoning it in June, 1909, when he engaged in his present line of business. He has three men constantly in his employ, and upon occasions when he is more than ordinarily busy, is obliged to hire extra assistance. He is a Republican in politics, but has never sought to hold public office. Mr. GOULD married May B. KAYHART, of Rockaway, and they have one child, Sarah Frances. |
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