. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... d in infancy. At the time of hishe had . about three thou- sand dollars and had bought sixty-two i farm, lie now owns one hun-dred and sixteen and one-half »f theall well improved. He has oneof the finest hank barns in tl f thecounty, and built the same in 1899. All the - of the basement are the horse stable. The who,ally i- an excellent example of modern farmimprovement and refli it credit nterprise and advanced ideas of laker. He r and hogs, and


. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... d in infancy. At the time of hishe had . about three thou- sand dollars and had bought sixty-two i farm, lie now owns one hun-dred and sixteen and one-half »f theall well improved. He has oneof the finest hank barns in tl f thecounty, and built the same in 1899. All the - of the basement are the horse stable. The who,ally i- an excellent example of modern farmimprovement and refli it credit nterprise and advanced ideas of laker. He r and hogs, and sells many <making no little money from this brang neral farmer he is-fi:l. I li- life has been tilled with g 1 action-, and the world is f( r his having lived. He is a strong Republican, but is not an seeker, Sfli he would grace any office within the gift of his neig He is well known an 1 wi ,rd i- as g 1 as a bond. ^BRIEL LTLREY. brie] IIrey. a farmer and 11 township, also a minister of theGerman Baptist church, is a native of Mont-gomery count). < )hio. and son of Joseph andSwihart) Ulrey. The familyg nal 1 ierman st. GA3RIEL ULRSY FAMILY GROUP COMPENDIUM OF BIOGRAPHY. 427 Ulrich. The subject was born December26, (839, and when a little over four yearsold was brought to Kosciusko county, Indi-ana, where he has since lived and grew to maturity on a farm and receivedhis preliminary education in subscriptionschools taught principally by AndrewWhistler. Gabriel Swihart, Jr., Gabriel Swi-hart. St., and his own father, Joseph Ul-rey. who were among the earliest peda-gogues of Jackson township. By makingthe most of his opportunities he obtained afair knowledge of such branches as werethen taught and also became familiar withthe German language, which he learned toread ami write with ease and fluency. Afterreaching his majority he attended school atWarsaw two years and then obtained ateachers license and in the winter of 1 So 1taught his first term in the public


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