Portrait and biographical album of Mahaska County, Iowa, containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States . the t)th day of Februaiy,1 873, was married to Miss Orlena Baughman, thedaughter of A. J. and Mary (Carpenter) Baughman,natives of Ohio, who were farmers in this countyfor a number of 3rears, but wdio now reside in thecity of Oskaloosa. By this union there were threechildren: Emma G., born Aug. 31, 1<S7(J; Edna


Portrait and biographical album of Mahaska County, Iowa, containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States . the t)th day of Februaiy,1 873, was married to Miss Orlena Baughman, thedaughter of A. J. and Mary (Carpenter) Baughman,natives of Ohio, who were farmers in this countyfor a number of 3rears, but wdio now reside in thecity of Oskaloosa. By this union there were threechildren: Emma G., born Aug. 31, 1<S7(J; EdnaF.,Dec. 14, , and Mabel C, May (J, 1881. Mr. Dye has an admirable farm of 1!)9 acres, allof which is under cultivation and has first-class im-provements of all kinds. In addition to generalfarming he is engaged in stock-raising to a consid-erable extent, giving his attention particularly tocattle, horses and hogs. Devoting his leisure hoursto study and thought Mr. Dye has invented andpatented a combined movable feed rack and trough,adapted to horses, cattle and sheet), which is saidby those most competent to judge to be an in- vention of great utility I ;ii ? 111 immnnr In the sale of territory, •i XXXICTXIf-it; rnimi trifSUI fl^^-a Bjdjdjjda. MAHASKA COUNTY. 377 and privileges for farms, counties and States, he ismaking many excellent sales, and wherever thesame has been introduced and tested by practicalmen it is highly commended. The variety in hisbusiness, and the success which has attended it,demonstrate clearly that Mr. Dye is a man ofmore than ordinary ability in every nay. He is apleasant gentleman, both in social and in businesslife, and his home is one of hospitality and goodcheer. Personally he enjoys the regard of a largecircle of acquaintances. *niPJ2S®2&


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