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CARL KEESLER - There is no better asset to any community than the progressive and aggressive young American
man of today. Naturally public spirited, and imbued with an ambition3 desire to succeed in any undertaking, he
enters wholeheartedly into affairs, business and social. An example of this type of citizen, Carl Keesler has taken
his place among the citizens of Binghamton, and in recognition of his ability he has been appointed one of the
commissioners of that town.
Mr. Keesler was born October 14, 1895, in Damascus, Pennsylvania, son of Eli and Margaret (Whittemore) Keesler.
There he received his education, and from his boyhood he has followed farming in all its branches. From the time
he located in Binghamton, he has been prominent in many ways and through his achievements has attained his present
standing. In politics Mr. Keesler is a very liberal Republican, and fraternally he is a member of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, and is a consistent member of the Methodist church.
Mr. Keesler married, in Binghamton, Rose Gaston, born June 13, 1896, daughter of William and Carrie Gaston, and
they are the parents of a daughter, Margaret, born May 3, 1915.
From:
Binghamton and Broome County
New York
Editor in chief: William Foote Seward
Libarian for the Binghamton Public Libraey
Lewis Historical Publishing Company
New York and Chicago, 1924
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