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 . il//-^M^c/{j M/^^^ 12th Dist.\ REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF INDIANA. 44 ^^DGERTON, ALFRED P., of Fort Wayne, wasA& born in Plattsburg, Clinton County, Xew York,/W[ on the II til of January, 1813, and is the eldest j5^ son of Bela Edgerton and Phebe Ketchum, whowere married in Plattsburg on the 24th of March, father was born in New London, Connecticut, Sep-tember 28, 1787, and was descended from Richard Ed-gerton, one of the original pr
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 . il//-^M^c/{j M/^^^ 12th Dist.\ REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF INDIANA. 44 ^^DGERTON, ALFRED P., of Fort Wayne, wasA& born in Plattsburg, Clinton County, Xew York,/W[ on the II til of January, 1813, and is the eldest j5^ son of Bela Edgerton and Phebe Ketchum, whowere married in Plattsburg on the 24th of March, father was born in New London, Connecticut, Sep-tember 28, 1787, and was descended from Richard Ed-gerton, one of the original proprietors of Edgerton graduated at Middlebury College, andearly removed to New Vork state. He was a lawyerby profession, and after taking up his residence therewas several times elected a member of the died at Fort Wayne September 10, 1874, agedeighty-seven years. Mrs. Edgerton was born on theLivingston Manor, Dutchess County, New York, March27, 1790, and died at Hicksville, Ohio, August 24,1844. Alfred P. Edgerton, the son, was a graduate ofthe academy at Plattsburg, and became the editor of anewspaper in his native county in 1833; but in th
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