. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. roamed, and where the ax of thepioneer had not been heard. The open prairies were his bed and resting-place. Thefruits of these labors and hardship, were but poorly rewarded, and, in 1S50, he returnedvia the Isthmus; and during this return-trip, in sleeping out on the beach, he contractedthe disease which finally caused his death. He left behind him a loving wife and threegrown sons—Charles S., Edward W., and Louis A. Kinsey—all of whom are married,and the latter being successor
. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. roamed, and where the ax of thepioneer had not been heard. The open prairies were his bed and resting-place. Thefruits of these labors and hardship, were but poorly rewarded, and, in 1S50, he returnedvia the Isthmus; and during this return-trip, in sleeping out on the beach, he contractedthe disease which finally caused his death. He left behind him a loving wife and threegrown sons—Charles S., Edward W., and Louis A. Kinsey—all of whom are married,and the latter being successor to his fathers business, whii h is still carried on at 2SWest Fourth Street, where he moved in January, 1872. The life of D. Kinsey wasan eventful one. lie always directed his conduct by principles based on the sound-est morality. There is not a word of reproach against his character, nothing to sullyhis fair name, nothing to dim the luster of his life, slill left shining as a bright exampleto be followed. And now that his spirit has calmly glided from this earth, his honoredname will not be •?.mu
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