Pictorial and biographical memoirs of Elkhart and St Joseph counties, Indiana, together with biographies of many prominent men of northern Indiana and of the whole state, both living and dead . actively interestedin real estate matters, having been one of the projectors of the new Lexington Hoteland other important real estate interests. In politics Gen. Hascall is an ardent Re-publican, and during some campaigns has made numerous telling speeches in be-half of his party. In 1884 he was one of the electors at-large for Mr. Blaine. Heis a member of the Illinois Commandery of the Loyal Legion, a
Pictorial and biographical memoirs of Elkhart and St Joseph counties, Indiana, together with biographies of many prominent men of northern Indiana and of the whole state, both living and dead . actively interestedin real estate matters, having been one of the projectors of the new Lexington Hoteland other important real estate interests. In politics Gen. Hascall is an ardent Re-publican, and during some campaigns has made numerous telling speeches in be-half of his party. In 1884 he was one of the electors at-large for Mr. Blaine. Heis a member of the Illinois Commandery of the Loyal Legion, and takes an activeinterest in its meetings and the conduct of its affairs. In 1886 he was married toMrs. Rose S. Miller, of Canton, Ohio, who was formerly Miss Rose Schwarz, ofthat city. Dr. James F. Grimes. Integrity, intelligence and system are qualities whichwill advance the interests of any man or any profession ami will tend to the pros-perity to which all aspire. Dr. Grimes life in the professional arena has been char-acterized by constancy of purpose, conscientiousness, undoubted ability and energv,and as a natural result his time is fully taken up with the duties of a profession. MEMOIRS OF 736 which is the most arduous of uny in the field of science. He is of Irish, Englishand German descent. His grandfather, Samuel Grimes, was a resident of Freder-ick county, Md., and for bis second wife married a Miss Grimes, of English stock,but not knowu to be related to him. To them seven children were given: Reuben,James, Samuel, Noah, Lena, Alvira and William. After the death of the mother ofthese children Mr. Grimes again married, his third wife presenting him with elevenchildren: Warren, Noah, Ann, Dorcas, Catherine, being the only ones Grimes was a prominent farmer and stockraiser of his day and on his finefarm in Frederick county, Md., he was called from life at the age of eighty-twoyears. His son, James Grimes, first saw the light in Frederick co
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