1. Alonzo at age
twenty moved to
Alonzo started out
as a chopper, moved up through the ranks, and after twenty years, managed the interests ofthe company. At that time, he decided to
strike out on his own. After exploring possible business, he settled on
For over
twenty-five years Alonzo maintained his business
headquarters with the firm of Bell, Emerson and Company atthe corner of Madisonand
Summit Streets. In addition to thelumber business, he served as the
vice-president of the Second National Bank of
Alonzo's four sons
inherited the business but Abram assumed the leading role in running the
business.
After Alonzo's death in 1887, the company became known as Chesbrough Brothers. It operated until 1918 when Abram Chesbrough left to concentrate onhis personal interests. He did, however, remain involved inthe lumber business until around 1926 when he sold all his remaining interest in lumber mills and other holdings inorder to retire. Abram Chesbrough died in May 1928 after a brief illness.(Ibid).