
Frank P. Meserve
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Frank Pierce Meserve sold his active interest, a few months ago, in the
Meserve Clothing House,
he was among the oldest continuous residents in business in Redlands.
When he came to Redlands, in September, 1888, he had been for 17 years
in the clothing business at Newport, New Hampshire, in which state he
was born, November 30, 1852. His successful career there was followed
by an equally successful one here. Commencing in what was then a barber
shop, next to the post office, he enlarged his place of business four
times, the most important change being into the handsome Sanborn-Meserve
block, and increased his stock ten times. When
he arrived at Redlands Mr. Meserve occupied the only vacant house in town,
a little cottage on Highland avenue, but he soon built an attractive residence
on Cypress avenue, where he has since lived. Mr. Meserve was a member
of the Board of Trustees for four years from April, 1890. He was one of
the originators of the public library and member of the first board of
trustees; has been a director in the Union bank; a promoter, director
and stockholder in the Redlands
Electric Light and Power Company and in the Redlands
Preserving Company. He was one of the building committee of five,
who supervised the construction of the Casa Loma hotel and the expenditure
of the $20,000 bonus raised by the citizens of Redlands. Mr. Meserve was
the first master of the Masonic lodge and is a member of nearly all the
secret societies in Redlands. He is a 32d degree Mason; has been a member
of nine different lodges of that order, and is among its most enthusiastic
supporters in this city. May 15, 1878, he was married to Miss Minnie A.
Harvey, of Newport, N. H. They have no
children.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 27.)
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