The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . of all kinds. He follows generalfarming and raises a high grade of horses,cattle and hogs for the market. His Chris-tian belief is indicated by his membershipin the Presbyterian church and fraternallyhe is a member of the Ben Hur and Knightsof the Globe organizations. A strong be-liever in the principles of the Republicanpartv. he gives his support to its candidatesbut he has always refused to hold is a public-spirited man who takes adeep interest in the welfare of his commu-nity and is not forgetful of his duties as acitizen. H


The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . of all kinds. He follows generalfarming and raises a high grade of horses,cattle and hogs for the market. His Chris-tian belief is indicated by his membershipin the Presbyterian church and fraternallyhe is a member of the Ben Hur and Knightsof the Globe organizations. A strong be-liever in the principles of the Republicanpartv. he gives his support to its candidatesbut he has always refused to hold is a public-spirited man who takes adeep interest in the welfare of his commu-nity and is not forgetful of his duties as acitizen. He is well known in his communitvas a man of integritv and honor. ja:^ies a. dicksox. A native son and prominent farmer ofVermilion county, Illinois, is James A. Dick-son, who was born near Lidianola, Decem-ber 5. i83_|. He is a son of John and Eliza-beth I Dovle) Dickson, both of whom werenatives of Kentucky, where they were rearedand married. From Kentucky they removedto Indianola, \ermilion countv, Illinois, and LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERDrrV OF ILLINOIS. MRS. J. A. DICKSON.


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