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LONG, John C.,<br />

Hotel Proprietor.<br />

John C. Long, <strong>of</strong> the firm <strong>of</strong> Long<br />

Brothers, proprietors <strong>of</strong> the hotel <strong>of</strong> that<br />

name, is not only well and favorably<br />

known locally, but also has a national<br />

reputation as a heavy athlete in this country<br />

and Canada, as from 1884 to 1914 Mr.<br />

Long was a regular attendant at all the<br />

old Scottish games, winning many prizes<br />

in the heavyweight throwing competitions.<br />

In these competitions Mr. Long<br />

competed with many <strong>of</strong> the best athletes in<br />

this country and Canada, and was suc-<br />

cessful in capturing the laurels from his<br />

adversaries. An open challenge was<br />

issued at one time to any man in the<br />

world to compete in throwing a fifty-six<br />

pound weight the greatest distance with<br />

one hand from a given mark, for a thousand<br />

dollars a side, but found no man<br />

who would accept the challenge.<br />

The careers <strong>of</strong> Mr. Long and brother,<br />

Timothy J. Long, who has been associ-<br />

ated with him for many years, <strong>of</strong>fer a<br />

notable example <strong>of</strong> what may be accomplished<br />

by those who have ambition and<br />

a will to accomplish, that brooks no obstacle<br />

in the path to their goal. Mr.<br />

Long owes his success to no favor <strong>of</strong><br />

friend or fortune, but his success is the<br />

fruit and just reward <strong>of</strong> arduous labor<br />

and plans well laid.<br />

Michael Long, father <strong>of</strong> John C. Long,<br />

was born in County Cork, Ireland, a<br />

maritime county in the Province <strong>of</strong><br />

Munster, and the southmost and largest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Irish counties; it is hilly with a<br />

great variety <strong>of</strong> surface ; the coast is<br />

bold and rocky and there are many isles<br />

on the coast. He came from a family <strong>of</strong><br />

farmers, who had pursued their vocation<br />

in the same parish for many generations.<br />

They were honest, industrious, clean-<br />

living people, who bequeathed to their<br />

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descendants an honorable name, good<br />

mentality and a splendid physical endowment,<br />

attributes that insure success<br />

in whatever calling is pursued. At about<br />

the age <strong>of</strong> twenty-three, Michael Long<br />

emigrated to the United States and<br />

located in the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Connecticut</strong>, securing<br />

employment on the farm <strong>of</strong> George<br />

Woodruff in Farmington. He was thrifty<br />

and prudent, capable and energetic, and<br />

in due course <strong>of</strong> time accumulated suffi-<br />

cient capital to purchase a farm <strong>of</strong> his<br />

own on the outskirts <strong>of</strong> Farmington,<br />

where he engaged in dairying and truck<br />

gardening, from which he received sub-<br />

stantial returns, and he so continued until<br />

his death which occurred in the year 1881,<br />

aged fifty-two years. In saving the<br />

requisite amount for the purchase <strong>of</strong> the<br />

land he had the cooperation <strong>of</strong> his wife,<br />

Margaret (Donahue) Long, who prior to<br />

her marriage was employed in the home<br />

<strong>of</strong> George Woodruff in Farmington.<br />

They were the parents <strong>of</strong> nine children<br />

Dennis, deceased; Michael, Jr., deceased;<br />

Johanna, deceased; John C, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

review ; Nellie, deceased ; Jeremiah, de-<br />

ceased, married Mary E. Conlin and left<br />

one daughter, Margaret ; Daniel, de-<br />

ceased ; Timothy J., born January 23,<br />

1871, partner <strong>of</strong> John C. ; Mary A., who<br />

became the wife <strong>of</strong> Barney L. McGurk,<br />

and they are the parents <strong>of</strong> two children<br />

Mary Margaret and Bernard L.<br />

John C. Long was born in Farmington,<br />

<strong>Connecticut</strong>, November 19, 1861. He<br />

grew to manhood on the home farm, and<br />

his youth was passed in a similar man-<br />

ner to that <strong>of</strong> other boys reared in a<br />

rural environment. When not attending<br />

the district school he assisted with the<br />

work <strong>of</strong> the farm and later delivered milk<br />

to his father's customers in the city, all<br />

<strong>of</strong> which work tended to strengthen and<br />

improve his physical condition and bet-<br />

ter qualify him for the activities <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

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