| Timothy Edward Howard - Saint Joseph County (Ind.) - 1907 - 886 pages
...early days of this cjty, and he was prominently identified with its early history. Henry C. Morgan is indebted to the public schools of his native city for his educational training, and after completing his education he worked at the wagon maker's trade with... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton - History - 1908 - 858 pages
...of prominence and influence. He was the grandfather of the subject of this sketch. Jacob C. Danziger is indebted to the public schools of his native city for his early educational training, which was later most effectively supplemented by a thorough course in the engineering department... | |
| Harriet Taylor Upton - Ohio - 1910 - 886 pages
...the cause of the Republican party from the time of its organization until his demise. Judge Kennan is indebted to the public schools of his native city for his early education, which included a course in the .high school. After the completion of this curriculum he... | |
| Abraham J. Baughman - Seneca County (Ohio) - 1911 - 490 pages
...business for a number of years and where he died in 1898, at the age of forty-six years. James P. Mourer is indebted to the public schools of his native city for his early educational discipline and was graduated in the Fostoria high school as a member of the class of 1891. Soon afterward he THE... | |
| Alvah Littlefield Sawyer - Alger County (Mich.) - 1911 - 676 pages
...Pythias, and both he and his wife are zealous members of the Swedish Lutheran church. Theodore A. Thoren is indebted to the public schools of his native city for his early educational training, and after completing the curriculum of the high school he entered the law department of the... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 680 pages
...of his county and there commands secure vantage ground in popular confidence and esteem. Dr. Hayes is indebted to the public schools of his native city for his early educational discipline and he was graduated in the high school as a member of the class of 1903. With clearly formulated plans... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 576 pages
...of his county and there commands secure vantage ground in popular confidence and esteem. Dr. Hayes is indebted to the public schools of his native city for his early educational discipline and he was graduated in the high school as a member of the class of 1903. With clearly formulated plans... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 544 pages
...husband, who still resides at Goderich, where he commands secure place in popular esteem. Dr. Reid is indebted to the public schools of his native city for his early educational training and was there graduated in the high school as a member of the class of 1894. In the same year... | |
| Robert Sidney Douglass - Missouri - 1912 - 798 pages
...civic and business activities of the community. He is indebted to the public schools of Bloomfield for his early educational discipline, which included the curriculum of the high school, and as a young man he here engaged in the drug business, with which he continued to be actively identified... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 854 pages
...Michigan, in the pioneer days. Mrs. Page was summoned to the life eternal in the year 1871. Egbert E. Page is indebted to the public schools of his native city...which included the curriculum of the high school. As a young man he was identified with agricultural pursuits for a time and finally he became associated... | |
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