History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . - in this connection, therefore, to repeat thosedetails further than to state that Richard G. Dade was born in Alontgomerycounty, Maryland, on January 9, 1854. son of Alexander and Susan Ann(White) Dade, who later became pioneers of this county and spent theirlast days here. Richard D. Dailc was reared on his fathers extensive plantation inMaryland, a tract of more than four hundred acres within thirtymiles of Washington. D. C, and made his home there until 1876, in whichyear, he then being twenty-two years


History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . - in this connection, therefore, to repeat thosedetails further than to state that Richard G. Dade was born in Alontgomerycounty, Maryland, on January 9, 1854. son of Alexander and Susan Ann(White) Dade, who later became pioneers of this county and spent theirlast days here. Richard D. Dailc was reared on his fathers extensive plantation inMaryland, a tract of more than four hundred acres within thirtymiles of Washington. D. C, and made his home there until 1876, in whichyear, he then being twenty-two years of age. he came to Reno county, incompany with his elder brother, the late Joseph T. Dade, and homesteadedland in Langdon township. Richards original entry, which he still owns,being the southwest quarter of section 20. township 25, range 91 west, andthere he proceeded to establish a home. He quickly brought his homesteadunder cultivation and in the second summer of his residence in this countv,.


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