A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana : with many portrait-illustrations on steel, engraved expressly for this work . as elected, standing at thehead of the ticket, after a most exciting and fiercelycontested campaign. He is at present one of thetrustees of Wabash College and its auditor, andalso a trustee of Waveland Collegiate Institute. was married, April 6, 1846, to Miss JaneM. Hawkins, daughter of Colonel William G. Hawkins,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for six years president ofthe Pennsylvania state Senate. Of this marriage thereare no livin


A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana : with many portrait-illustrations on steel, engraved expressly for this work . as elected, standing at thehead of the ticket, after a most exciting and fiercelycontested campaign. He is at present one of thetrustees of Wabash College and its auditor, andalso a trustee of Waveland Collegiate Institute. was married, April 6, 1846, to Miss JaneM. Hawkins, daughter of Colonel William G. Hawkins,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for six years president ofthe Pennsylvania state Senate. Of this marriage thereare no living children. He married Miss HarrietN. Fullenwider, daughter of a prosperous farmer re-siding near Waveland, September 14, 1853. Two chil-dren have blessed this union : Harry J., who graduatedat Wabash College in 1S73, at the age of nineteen, andis now a rising young lawyer engaged in practice atIndianapolis; and Anna A., a sprightly miss of four-teen. Mr. Milligan is an elder in the Center Presby-terian Church, of which his wife is also a now resides in his suburban home, and devotes histime to the of his landed estate, and en-. Slh Dht.] MEN OF INDIANA. 35 joying the fruits of a busy life. Coming to Mont-gomery County ten years after the county seat was laidout, he has done his full share in developing its re-sources. He forms his opinions with great deliberationand adheres to them rigidly. He is conscientious inhis views and acts, and is honored and respected by allwho know him, as one who has helped largely to givecharacter and tone to the society in which he hasmoved, Jjf cKEEN, WILLIAM RILEY, banker, etc., ofT I I] Terre Haute, was born in Vigo County, Indiana,feSll October 12, 1829. His father, Benjamin Mc-VȤ^ Keen, was one of the early settlers of VigoCounty. His mothers maiden name was Leathy Pad-dock. His parents were in ordinary circumstances, andWilliam obtained in the district schools of the countythe rudiments of his educati


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