Past and Present of Wyandot County, Ohio: A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement, Volume 2Abraham J. Baughman Clarke Publishing Company, 1913 - Wyandot County (Ohio) |
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... entered his father's employ and worked in his interest for several years . He began his independent agri- cultural career by purchasing the family homestead , to which he has added from time to time until he has now accumulated twelve ...
... entered his father's employ and worked in his interest for several years . He began his independent agri- cultural career by purchasing the family homestead , to which he has added from time to time until he has now accumulated twelve ...
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... entered the grocery and saloon busi- ness , opening a store of his own in Detroit . With the excep- tion of a year and a half spent as an employe in a brewery he continued in business there until 1911 , when he sold his grocery store ...
... entered the grocery and saloon busi- ness , opening a store of his own in Detroit . With the excep- tion of a year and a half spent as an employe in a brewery he continued in business there until 1911 , when he sold his grocery store ...
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... entered the high school at Washington Court House , from which he was grad- uated with the class of 1904. He immediately started'in business with the Ohio Manufacturing Company , in which connection he has steadily worked his way upward ...
... entered the high school at Washington Court House , from which he was grad- uated with the class of 1904. He immediately started'in business with the Ohio Manufacturing Company , in which connection he has steadily worked his way upward ...
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... entered the commercial field . For two years after his graduation , however , he worked upon his father's farm and then entered into his initial connection with the lumber trade as bookkeeper for a lumber firm , with which he remained ...
... entered the commercial field . For two years after his graduation , however , he worked upon his father's farm and then entered into his initial connection with the lumber trade as bookkeeper for a lumber firm , with which he remained ...
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... entered the employ of S. O. Streby , with whom he remained for about three years , and subse- quently he went to Marion , Ohio , where he was employed by F. E. Blake , who was engaged in the florist's business and where he learned the ...
... entered the employ of S. O. Streby , with whom he remained for about three years , and subse- quently he went to Marion , Ohio , where he was employed by F. E. Blake , who was engaged in the florist's business and where he learned the ...
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Page 260 - Fraternally, he is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.
Page 353 - Brotherhood, and his religious views are in accord with the doctrines of the Christian church.
Page 86 - Masonic order, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and he is a member of the Methodist Church.
Page 322 - ... the fact that many of his stanchest friends are those who have known him from his boyhood to the present time.
Page 111 - ... the law department of the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, from which he was graduated in 1885.
Page 77 - He possesses untiring energy, is quick of perception, forms his plans readily, and is determined, in...
Page 364 - In 1900, however, he turned his attention to farming and bought eighty acres of land to which he has added from time to time, his holdings now comprising one hundred and sixty acres.
Page 7 - His life has been one of continuous activity, in which has been accorded due recognition •of labor ; and to-day, he is numbered among the substantial citizens of his county.
Page 296 - Jacobus exercises his right of franchise in support of the men and measures of the republican party and keeps well informed on the questions and issues of the day.
Page 269 - Fraternally he is affiliated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Improved Order of Red Men.