Asa Holman Waters (1808-1887)

Colonel Asa H. Waters III, of Millbury, Massachusetts

He was educated at Yale and Harvard, where he briefly studied law before entering the family arms business in 1837, becoming a partner in the Waters & Co. In 1845, the government stopped awarding arms contracts to private armories (except during the Civil War when business resumed as normal) and Asa closed theirs down. Instead, he diversified into textile mills, railroads and the Blackstone Canal. He was a prominent member in the civil life of Millbury and was its postmaster fro 1836 to 1848. He participated in state politics and became a passionate supporter of the abolitionist cause and a member of the Free Soil Party. His mansion was one of those on the Underground Railroad where they hid fugitive slaves escaping from the South. 

Parents

Asa Waters II

Asa Waters II, of Waters & Co., Armory, of Millbury, Massachusetts

1769-1841

Susan Trask Holman

Mrs "Sukey" Trask (Holman) Waters

1784-1849

Spouse

Mary Elizabeth Hovey

Mrs Mary Elizabeth (Hovey) Waters

1829-1892

Children

Isabel Holman Waters

Isabel Holman Waters, died unmarried

1850-1909

Lillian Hovey Waters

Mrs Lillian Hovey (Waters) Grosvenor

b.1852

Florence Elizabeth Waters

Mrs Florence Elizabeth (Waters) Phillips

1854-1928

Associated Houses

Asa Waters Mansion

Millbury, Massachusetts