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| ====== Grant, John R. ====== | ====== Grant, John R. ====== | ||
| - | (died 22 June 1930, aged 81), contractor. Native of GC, probably born at Williamstown. Parents: Archibald Grant and his wife Ann McDonald. He was associated with his brothers Archibald Angus Grant and Lewis A. Grant in the Grant Bros. Construction Co. For the history of this firm, see Lewis A. Grant. John R. Grant’s work as a railway builder was in the American Southwest and in Mexico, where he took his part in constructing railways which included the Santa Fe and the Mexican Central. Like his two brothers already mentioned, he became a man of wealth. In 1920 he retired, and he died ten years later at his residence in Los Angeles. He was a Roman Catholic, and belonged to the Knights of Columbus. He is buried in Los Angeles. On 29 Sept. 1890, he was married at St. Columban’s, | + | (died 22 June 1930, aged 81), contractor. Native of GC, probably born at Williamstown. Parents: Archibald Grant and his wife Ann McDonald. He was associated with his brothers Archibald Angus Grant and Lewis A. Grant in the Grant Bros. Construction Co. For the history of this firm, see [[grant_lewis_alexander|Lewis A. Grant]]. John R. Grant’s work as a railway builder was in the American Southwest and in Mexico, where he took his part in constructing railways which included the Santa Fe and the Mexican Central. Like his two brothers already mentioned, he became a man of wealth. In 1920 he retired, and he died ten years later at his residence in Los Angeles. He was a Roman Catholic, and belonged to the Knights of Columbus. He is buried in Los Angeles. On 29 Sept. 1890, he was married at St. Columban’s, |
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