Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . Four children have resulted fromthis union, namely: Mamie (Mrs. Grigsby),Roy, and Lucille and Luella (twins). Politi-cally, Mr. Coffman is a Democrat. He hasserved as Town Clerk and Township Collector,and for five years following 1892 he filled theoffice of Township Supervisor. Fraternally, is affiliated with the Masonic Orderand the Mystic Workers. COLE, Emory 0.—Recognition of the fact thatthe tillage of the soil is the natural and mostdesirable occupation to which man is heir, andto which every other is subsidiary and all elsein the end m


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . Four children have resulted fromthis union, namely: Mamie (Mrs. Grigsby),Roy, and Lucille and Luella (twins). Politi-cally, Mr. Coffman is a Democrat. He hasserved as Town Clerk and Township Collector,and for five years following 1892 he filled theoffice of Township Supervisor. Fraternally, is affiliated with the Masonic Orderand the Mystic Workers. COLE, Emory 0.—Recognition of the fact thatthe tillage of the soil is the natural and mostdesirable occupation to which man is heir, andto which every other is subsidiary and all elsein the end must yield, is increasingly manifestin all classes of human society, and is sup-ported largely by the thought and effort of menforemost in the councils ot the nation, and bythat most impoitant factor of all, the wide-awake, thoughtful and resourceful agriculturisthimself. Of those who incorporate science andinvention into their labor as upbuilders of pros-perous communities, none are more favorablyknown in McDonough County than Emory


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