History of Cerro Gordo County, IowaFrom materials in the public archives, the Iowa Historical Society's collection, the newspapers and data of personal interviews; also containing sketches of representative citizens . City and there was married in 1871. In the fall of 1872he left his wafe and .six months old babe and went to the , where he worked at his trade for a year and then returnedhome. About two years later he again made the same trip. Hehas been a contractor for years and has seen Mason City developfrom a straggling village to a prosperous, thriving city, helpingnot a litt


History of Cerro Gordo County, IowaFrom materials in the public archives, the Iowa Historical Society's collection, the newspapers and data of personal interviews; also containing sketches of representative citizens . City and there was married in 1871. In the fall of 1872he left his wafe and .six months old babe and went to the , where he worked at his trade for a year and then returnedhome. About two years later he again made the same trip. Hehas been a contractor for years and has seen Mason City developfrom a straggling village to a prosperous, thriving city, helpingnot a little in promoting the progress and welfare of the place,and has erected a number of the most .substantial buildings. Mr. Parrell is independent in politics and has held severaloffices. lie served some time as deputy county auditor, was deputycity assessor, and is now serving his second term as assessor. Hehas always been faithful in the discharge of his public duties,giving them the same careful attention he has always bestowedupon his private affairs. He owns considerable residence propertyin l\rason City and has been .successful in a financial way. He andhis wife are members of the Holy Family Catholic .0^ 7^. v^:^ HISTORY OF CERRO GORDO COUNTY 659 On June 5, 1871, Mr. Farrell married Elizabeth Powers, whowas born in Ehnira, New York, January 10, 1840, and four chil-dren have blessed this union, namely: Mary, wife of E. A. Wick-ham, of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Dr. William D., of Aberdeen, SouthDakota; Daniel P., at home; and Justin, of Detroit, Michigan. CLARENCE M. SWALE, M. D. A man of. broad culture and high mental attainments, educatedboth at home and abroad, Clarence M. Swale, M. D., of MasonCity, holds a place of distinction among the foremost physiciansand surgeons of Cerro Gordo county, and by reason of his skill andability is accorded a position of eminence in professional was born July 5, 1871, in Payette county, Iowa, a son ofThomas Swale. Born and b


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