Broome county . DR. OLIVER T. BUNDY, DEPOSIT, N. Y. Hon. Daniel S. Dick iNsciN. - Probably no one ever lived whowas as much respected and loved by every good citizen ofBroome county as the subjeit of this sketch. Mr Dickinsonwas born in Goshen, Conn., Sept 11,1800, and moved with hisparents to Guilford, Chenango county, in 1806, spending mostof his time on his father? farm yet embracing every opportunity to receive an education. Most of the time from the 20-25thyear of his life he spent in teaching school and entered the lawfirm of Clark & Clapp at Norwich in lsi.,5. He was admitted tothe bar


Broome county . DR. OLIVER T. BUNDY, DEPOSIT, N. Y. Hon. Daniel S. Dick iNsciN. - Probably no one ever lived whowas as much respected and loved by every good citizen ofBroome county as the subjeit of this sketch. Mr Dickinsonwas born in Goshen, Conn., Sept 11,1800, and moved with hisparents to Guilford, Chenango county, in 1806, spending mostof his time on his father? farm yet embracing every opportunity to receive an education. Most of the time from the 20-25thyear of his life he spent in teaching school and entered the lawfirm of Clark & Clapp at Norwich in lsi.,5. He was admitted tothe bar in 1828, and commenced his legal practice at Guilford,where he held his lirst public ollice, that of postmaster. From this time on he gradually received all the honors that the state and nation could give him, until he was mentionedfor president in 1812, but declined to accept owing to his deepsense of honor and love for his friend, Gen. Cass, whom he hadpromised to support in the canvass. He moved to Bingha


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