George S. Winslow

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George S Winslow

George S. Winslow (born April 6, 1829) was a politician from South Dedham, later Norwood, Massachusetts.

Winslow was born April 6, 1829, in South Dedham, Massachusetts, which later became Norwood, and was educated in the public schools.[1] He was the senior partner of the firm of Winslow Brothers, tanners of sheep leather.[1] In 1892, as the representative from the First Norfolk District, he served on the committees on mercantile affairs and parishes and religious societies.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Bridgman, Arthur Milner. Legislative Souvenir 1892 (PDF). Wright and Potter Printing.