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Mr. Smead did not lay aside his interest<br />

in the boys or the institution, but is keeping<br />

in touch with both by his member-<br />

ship on the Board <strong>of</strong> Counsel. After his<br />

resignation, Mr. Smead returned to the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> his birth, Greenfield, Massachusetts,<br />

where he is leading a retired and<br />

useful life.<br />

Mr. Smead married (first) November<br />

12, 1874, in Baltimore, Maryland, Annie<br />

Whitney, born on the Island <strong>of</strong> Bermuda,<br />

West Indies, died January 25, 1876. He<br />

married (second), October 30, 1878, Rosel-<br />

vina Whitney, a sister <strong>of</strong> his first wife,<br />

daughters <strong>of</strong> David Whitney, a native <strong>of</strong><br />

Bermuda, and descended from the Whitney<br />

family <strong>of</strong> Buckingham county, Vir-<br />

ginia. Mrs. Smead died September 5,<br />

191 5. Both were members <strong>of</strong> the Congre-<br />

gational church.<br />

CHRISTENSEN, Anders,<br />

Gardener.<br />

Modern New England owes much <strong>of</strong> its<br />

prosperity and industrial development to<br />

European immigrants who have brought<br />

to bear the native industry and thrift<br />

which are a necessity in European life.<br />

Anders Christensen, <strong>of</strong> Hartford, was<br />

born May 15, 1870, in the extreme north-<br />

ern part <strong>of</strong> Germany, which was formerly<br />

a part <strong>of</strong> Denmark, and is <strong>of</strong> Danish an-<br />

cestry. His early education was supplied<br />

by the schools <strong>of</strong> his native town where<br />

his father was a farmer. At the early age<br />

<strong>of</strong> fifteen years he left his native land to<br />

find a home and prosperity in the free<br />

American Nation. An elder brother had<br />

previously settled in Hartford, and here<br />

Anders located on coming to this country.<br />

For a period <strong>of</strong> two years he was<br />

employed on a dairy farm in the Blue<br />

Hills section <strong>of</strong> Hartford, and for eight<br />

years thereafter was employed as gar-<br />

dener by Paul Thompson, <strong>of</strong> West Hart-<br />

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ford, during most <strong>of</strong> which time he served<br />

in the capacity <strong>of</strong> farm foreman. In company<br />

with his brother, Nels Christensen,<br />

he engaged in farming for three years<br />

on rented land in the Blue Hills region,<br />

after which the two brothers purchased<br />

from their savings a portion <strong>of</strong> the farm<br />

which they occupied and which they still<br />

own and operate. They gave their atten-<br />

tion chiefly to the production <strong>of</strong> garden<br />

products, and by their careful husbandry<br />

and industry brought the land from a<br />

previous depleted condition into a most<br />

productive state. Their farm is now rated<br />

among the best producing in the vicinity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hartford, and as they prospered they<br />

gradually purchased additional lands ad-<br />

joining, and also erected larger and better<br />

buildings. In 1909 their holdings were<br />

divided and each has since continued in<br />

independent operations.<br />

Anders Christensen has traveled exten-<br />

sively throughout New England to study<br />

the methods <strong>of</strong> market gardening in other<br />

places, and by adopting improvements<br />

which he observed, he has developed one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the best equipped truck farms in the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Connecticut</strong>. This is supplied<br />

with water works operated by wind-mill<br />

power, and a large amount <strong>of</strong> produce is<br />

grown under glass, thus enabling Mr.<br />

Christensen to supply the market with<br />

many kinds <strong>of</strong> early spring vegetables.<br />

During the busy season he employs some<br />

fifteen men and women, and the aid af-<br />

forded by members <strong>of</strong> his own family is<br />

no inconsiderable factor in the success <strong>of</strong><br />

his business. During every day in the<br />

season two large wagon loads <strong>of</strong> vege-<br />

tables are delivered into the city, and in<br />

this business a large auto truck is em-<br />

ployed. Nearly all the larger stores are<br />

supplied by Mr. Christensen, in addition<br />

to a considerable amount which he fur-<br />

nished to peddlers. His success in busi-<br />

ness is due to his own enterprise and in-

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