The Wallkill Valley in art and story . Nicholas I. Quackenbos. N Xs • v M subject ol this sketch, descended from an old and honored New York family?? ;- ; ** *>*• *Pr« W. L838. in, parents wee Mangle Minthorne and Julia When about twenty- ? years of age Mr. Quackenbos selected Montgomery N Y as uture place of ,,.,,,1,,,,,, where he purchased a tract ol land very pleasantlj situated, which he broughtto ahigh state ol cuttlvatton and lal ted thereon one ol the most modern homes in the yalley of the Wallkill . lu,i ,„..n, characteristics, Mended with many graces. Throughout his life h


The Wallkill Valley in art and story . Nicholas I. Quackenbos. N Xs • v M subject ol this sketch, descended from an old and honored New York family?? ;- ; ** *>*• *Pr« W. L838. in, parents wee Mangle Minthorne and Julia When about twenty- ? years of age Mr. Quackenbos selected Montgomery N Y as uture place of ,,.,,,1,,,,,, where he purchased a tract ol land very pleasantlj situated, which he broughtto ahigh state ol cuttlvatton and lal ted thereon one ol the most modern homes in the yalley of the Wallkill . lu,i ,„..n, characteristics, Mended with many graces. Throughout his life his family and ? teo1 hla i- ••l- h|s ehesl ambl He gave liberally of his wealth to the support of •• —• - happj - =ul1 ormlng friendships wih a mag t* 1 ;; • ? —• s • «>e hearts ol those with whom he came in touch He dieoThis JEW Bry y l898: <— ** Church Cemetery! Mon- 56 In DanieB Millspaugh Wade. DANIEL MILLSPAUGH WADE was born at Montgomery, N. Y., December 16, 1832. The boyhood days ofMr. Wade were passed in Montgomery. Early in life he learned the tinsmiths trade and soon establisheda business of his own, continuing it until August, 1891, making thirty-nine years of continuous business in thesame locality. On the 26th of March, 1856, a wedding ceremony was performed which united the destines ofMr. Wade and Miss Charlotte C. David, a daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Constable) David. Mr. Wade wasalways an active worker in the Presbyterian Church, in which he served as elder for fifteen years. He wasmost earnest in his support of all work tending to improve and elevate the kindred interests of his town andcounty. In early life he was a Democrat; later he gave his allegiance to the Prohibition party. For three yearshe represented his town as supervisor, also served as a member of the School Board, of which he was presidentfor some years. Mr. Wade was a


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