History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . n whose names follow:Henry, Samuel, Emma, Hannah, Mary, Louise, David, James, George Ered-erick, and Isabella. James and George were twins. David, James and Fred-erick are the only ones of the family who immigrated to America. David H. King received his education in his native country and, aftersix weeks on a sailing vessel, landed in Quebec. Canada, in 1869. The threeyears following his arrival he spent working for a wholesale firm in Char-lottetown. Prince Edward Island. This same firm sent him to Colorado,on July 1, 1


History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . n whose names follow:Henry, Samuel, Emma, Hannah, Mary, Louise, David, James, George Ered-erick, and Isabella. James and George were twins. David, James and Fred-erick are the only ones of the family who immigrated to America. David H. King received his education in his native country and, aftersix weeks on a sailing vessel, landed in Quebec. Canada, in 1869. The threeyears following his arrival he spent working for a wholesale firm in Char-lottetown. Prince Edward Island. This same firm sent him to Colorado,on July 1, 1872. as manager of a sheep ranch which they owned and heremained with them in that capacity for nine years. In 1881 he drove six-teen hundred sheqi through to this county and has remained here eversince, following the sheep business as a permanent issue. The creamerybusiness has also been a profitable undertaking, seventy-five gallons of milk aday having been sent to Swift & Company at Hutchinson. This businesshe continued for three years, discontinuing it in DAVID II. KINC.


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