From "HISTORY OF THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY," Vol. I, page 229. Brant & Fuller, 1890. CHARLES N. BRADY Charles N. Brady was born at Wheeling, May 8, 1849. For many years he was connected with the Hobbs & Brockunier Glass company, first as book-keeper and then as traveling salesman. He was the organizer of the Riverside Glass works, at Wellsburg, where he resided for some time, and from there moved to Washington, Penn.; and founded the Hazel Glass company, of which he is president. He retains an interest in the Wellsburg works, and is also connected with a machine shop at Washington, and carbon works at the latter place. He is married to Mary, daughter of Elisha W. Paxton, of Wellsburg. William S. Brady began his career as book-keeper for Brues & Coffer, dry goods merchants, and was next book-keeper for the WHEELING INTELLIGENCER for many years. Subsequently, he held the same position with the Hobbs, Brockunier & Company Glass works, and suc- ceeded his brother as president of the Riverside Glass works, at Wellsburg. He was one of those who organized the Fostoria, Ohio, Glass company, of which he is now secretary and treasurer, with his residence at that city. His wife is Sarah, daughter of Dr. E. A. Hildreth, deceased, formerly of Wheeling. (Linda Fluharty)