History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . 4^/^2^Z7Z /.i^ UNIONTOWN BOROUGH. 347 iiiciit implied in the following voluntary plaudit be- Istowed upon his regiment, namely, The First;I;i\ .tte County Regiment of volunteers is among the ,very best field-drilled regiments in the State. [ In 1832 he and his brother dissolved the partner-shiji before referred to, Ewing continuing the busi-ness till 1836, when he went West, and settled inj\lisli:uvaka, Ind., again entering into the dry-goods |business. But owing to the malarial cha
History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . 4^/^2^Z7Z /.i^ UNIONTOWN BOROUGH. 347 iiiciit implied in the following voluntary plaudit be- Istowed upon his regiment, namely, The First;I;i\ .tte County Regiment of volunteers is among the ,very best field-drilled regiments in the State. [ In 1832 he and his brother dissolved the partner-shiji before referred to, Ewing continuing the busi-ness till 1836, when he went West, and settled inj\lisli:uvaka, Ind., again entering into the dry-goods |business. But owing to the malarial character of thelocality in that day, he decided to leave the place Iafter a few months, and returned to Uniontown,where, in 1837, he resumed the dry-goods business. [In the same year he bought a house and lot on thecorner of Main and Arch Streets, tore away the old jbuilding, erected a new one, and there conducted his jfavorite business, continuing in the same from thatdate to 1862. In the latter year he disposed of hisdry-goods interests, and from that time to 1872 wasengaged, for the most part, in the wool
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