The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . children: (Gladys, Francis, Walter \ida. Socially Mr. Dye is connectedwith the Masonic fraternity, the Odd Fel-lows Society, the Modern Woodmen ofmen of .ierica and the Court of Honor. DORMAN R. DOUCLASS. Dorman B. Douglass is the owner of oneof the finest farms of Catlin township, hav-ing three hundred and sixty acres of valu-able land on sections i and 2, his broad acresbeing under a high state of cultivation,while substantial buildings ha\-e been erect-ed and the place is rendered still more at-tractive by numerous shade and frui


The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . children: (Gladys, Francis, Walter \ida. Socially Mr. Dye is connectedwith the Masonic fraternity, the Odd Fel-lows Society, the Modern Woodmen ofmen of .ierica and the Court of Honor. DORMAN R. DOUCLASS. Dorman B. Douglass is the owner of oneof the finest farms of Catlin township, hav-ing three hundred and sixty acres of valu-able land on sections i and 2, his broad acresbeing under a high state of cultivation,while substantial buildings ha\-e been erect-ed and the place is rendered still more at-tractive by numerous shade and fruit treeswith which he has adorned the walks have been laid and all mod-ern equipments, improvements and conven-iences ha\-e l)een added until the Douglassfarm is now one of the finest and most val-uable in this section of the county. Its well known and progressive ownerwas born October 11, 1827, in Danvilletownship, Vermilion county, and is there-fore one of its oldest native sons. Its his-tory from pioneer times down to the present. D. B. DOUGLASS.


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