William H. Maher

William H. Maher (1846–1913) was an American businessman and author.

Biography

Mayer lived at Windsor Locks, Connecticut, where he was involved with the Young Men's Club. He was a cutlery dealer in Toledo, Ohio. He married Anne Kelsey (c. 1840-1919); their daughter, Amy Grace Maher (1883–1965), was a suffragist and social welfare worker in Toledo.[1] Some letters to him are held at the library of the University of Toledo.[2]

Works

  • On the road to riches: practical hints for clerks and young business men, 1878
  • A man of samples: something about the men he met "on the road", 1888
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