Nicholas F. Reiner
North Providence (jan 1, 1904 – dec 31, 1904)
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Dates of Service: January 1904
Date of Birth: June 18, 1873
Birth Place: New York City, New York
Education: Jenks Mowry Academy, Providence High School (Class of 1891), New York College of Pharmacy
Occupation: On May 30, 1896, he opened his own successful, well-appointed pharmacy in the village of Centerdale (North Providence), located near the junction of Woonasquatucket Avenue and Smith Street. Historical records note that the store's convenience and quality were immediately recognized by the local community.
Other Offices: State Senator (1896-1901), Overseer of Poor (1903)
Affiliations: West Side Club; RI State Board of Pharmacy; President, RI Pharmaceutical Association (1916-1918); President, Rhode Island Board of the Pharmacy
Other Information: Later in his life (around 1911–1913), he constructed the "Nicholas F. Reiner House" in Cranston. This 2.5-story Dutch Colonial home is currently recognized within Rhode Island historic preservation registries (specifically within the Edgewood Historic District) as a prominent architectural timepiece.
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