Portrait and biographical album of Lancaster county, Nebraska . Res iDENicc or W. J. Fowlie, S ec. I 8, Nemaha Precinct. ?\- f\T O? Tk^X-^ m i| iT ,% --i? 1 m ? nn ^^^mjo. R ESIDENCE OF ABRAHAm HERTt«, S EC. S TOC K TON PBECINCT. LANCASTER COUNTY. 479 4 200 apple trees, tliirty cherry trees, and a greatnumber of plain trees. Mr. Fowlie was married, Sept. 13, 1874, to MissViola, daughter of the Rev. Jerome and Melinda(.Torden) Blackman. of Illinois, in which State was born Nov. 14, 1856. Her parents movedto Nebraska when she was young. Mr. Fowlieowes to her excellent management t


Portrait and biographical album of Lancaster county, Nebraska . Res iDENicc or W. J. Fowlie, S ec. I 8, Nemaha Precinct. ?\- f\T O? Tk^X-^ m i| iT ,% --i? 1 m ? nn ^^^mjo. R ESIDENCE OF ABRAHAm HERTt«, S EC. S TOC K TON PBECINCT. LANCASTER COUNTY. 479 4 200 apple trees, tliirty cherry trees, and a greatnumber of plain trees. Mr. Fowlie was married, Sept. 13, 1874, to MissViola, daughter of the Rev. Jerome and Melinda(.Torden) Blackman. of Illinois, in which State was born Nov. 14, 1856. Her parents movedto Nebraska when she was young. Mr. Fowlieowes to her excellent management the pleasant andcomfortable home that he enjoys with her and theirchildren, four of whom complete the family circle,as follows: Ernest, Charles, Pearly and Blanche. Mr. Fowlie is a well-informed man, with broadand liberal views concerning the practical questionsthat form the topics of the hour. He does not stayto query whether life is worth living or no, butdoes what he can to make it so. Through his lib-erality and public-spiritedness this community hasbee


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