ROBERT HAWKINS GERARD. IN A MANUFACTURING CAPACITY. Prelusory movements have since originated to remodel it into a cotton factory, and why the project never matured the originators solely know. It would, certainly, embellish the physical condition of the village, benefit its inhabitants, and prove a remuneration worthy its establishment. In the rooms, whose walls should ring with the enlivening din of trade, and a cheerful array of contented laborers be seen, are piled hundreds of feet of lumber, and grim silence reigns supreme within its empty corridors. In addition to his other business, Mr. Gerard has a large lumber yard. It was a necessity long unsupplied until he founded the indispensable convenience.
While yet immature in years he came to live with his uncle, Robert Hawkins, in Yaphank, and in the old red mill a miniature structure he mastered the trade that has since proved a fortune. The original mill possessed
less than one-third capacity of the present, and soon
after Mr. Gerard became possessor it was torn down, and a
much larger one built upon the old site. Mr. Gerard is warm-hearted, genial, and noble- spirited. He is popular with our citizens generally; with all classes, and all sects. Sociable in his friendship, he is regarded as a fast and true friend. In years, lie has reached the apex of man's allotted sojourn on earth; and the iron hand of time is falling with withering effect as he advances in years. In person, lie is thick-set and stocky. In his years of prime he was powerful, with great enduring powers. He has a pleasant phiz. A perfect model of the "Old School." Ever considerate in his public and private life, he has gathered never-fading laurels upon the mantle of a. well spent career.
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