Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . ley. oc-curring at Livermore. JIaiue, August 28. Herrick met his future wife at Henry. 111.,wliere both were visiting. She is a graduate ofa school in Livermore, and a schoolmate of mem-bers of the Washburn family, including Hon. Washburn, former United States Senatorfrom Illinois, and Hon William D. Washburn,now of Minneapolis, Minn. The Washburn sis-ters were close friends of botli Jlr. and She also attended the Gorham Sem-inary in Maine, and Antioch College. YellowSprings. Ohio. Mrs. Herrick is closely identi-fied with tempera


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . ley. oc-curring at Livermore. JIaiue, August 28. Herrick met his future wife at Henry. 111.,wliere both were visiting. She is a graduate ofa school in Livermore, and a schoolmate of mem-bers of the Washburn family, including Hon. Washburn, former United States Senatorfrom Illinois, and Hon William D. Washburn,now of Minneapolis, Minn. The Washburn sis-ters were close friends of botli Jlr. and She also attended the Gorham Sem-inary in Maine, and Antioch College. YellowSprings. Ohio. Mrs. Herrick is closely identi-fied with temperance issues in Illinois, and forthirteen ,vears was President of the local W. V. She has attended several conventions ofthe association, and still keeps up her active in-terest in the same. She is the devoted motherof two children, of whom Carlos Perley Herrickis engaged in the grain and stock business atPolo, and May E. is the wife of C. E. \ice-President and treasurer of the ChallengeWind Mill of Batavia,


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