Frederick S. Clark (1850-1929) by Margaret Ingraham and Alec Ingraham

Frederick S. Clark’s connection with Billerica began with his employment at the Talbot Woolen Mill in his early years. He eventually became the able treasurer and later president of the mill.

In 1883, Frederick S. Clark married Isabella White Talbot, daughter of Governor Talbot of Billerica. Mr. Clark took an active interest in town affairs, serving on numerous committees. Perhaps, however, he is most noted for his valuable support of the creation and beautification of the North Billerica Mill Village and for his concern for the mill employees during hard times.

This article was extracted from the Spring 2000 edition of The Yankee Doodle Times, newsletter of the Billerica Historical Society.