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in Watertown. The building was acquired by W. W. Taggart in 1877, and was renamed to the Taggart Block. On July 10, 1919, the building was destroyed by a fire with a loss of $ 300,000, equivalent to $ 5,272,169 in 2023. Winslow built almost 100 buildings in the southeastern portion of Watertown.
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Winslow married Julia Elizabeth Eddy on April 16, 1862, having two children, Harry Eddy Winslow, who was born on June 17, 1863, and Jenny Louise Winslow, who was born on February 21, 1865.
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in a department store owned by Truman Keeler in Watertown, with a salary of $ 2 a week. After about two years working in the store, he purchased the stores stock and became a merchant.
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began construction in 1872 with Winslow as a director. In 1873, he built the Winslow Block, a building in the
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Winslow died on May 10, 1900, and he was buried at Brookside Cemetery in Watertown, New York.
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In 1866, he opened the Merchants' Bank of Watertown, which was incorporated as a
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in April 1870, and he became CEO. In 1869, he purchased a cotton factory in
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Winslow was also CEO of the Watertown Fire Insurance Company, and a
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A portly man with a suit and gray hair
Watertown, New York
New York State Senator
Republican
John Winslow (politician)
Bradley Winslow
Watertown, New York
Watertown, New York
John Winslow
public schools
Fields Settlement
Falley Seminary
Watertown High School
clerk

stock company
Factory Square
Carthage, Watertown and Sackets Harbor Railroad
Public Square
shareholder
Davis Sewing Machine Company
New York State Senate
93rd
94th
95th
96th New York State Legislatures
Republican
U.S. Treasury Department

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