History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . is a Democrat, while in religion the familyare identified with the Christian church. Mr. Daugherty has given satis-faction as executor of several estates. REV. PETER W. RAIDABAUGH. There is no earthly station higher than the ministry of the Gospel, nolife can be more uplifting and grander than that which is devoted to theamelioration of the human race, a life of sacrifice for the betterment of thebrotherhood of man, one that is willing to cast aside all earthly crowns andlaurels of praise and fame in order to follo


History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . is a Democrat, while in religion the familyare identified with the Christian church. Mr. Daugherty has given satis-faction as executor of several estates. REV. PETER W. RAIDABAUGH. There is no earthly station higher than the ministry of the Gospel, nolife can be more uplifting and grander than that which is devoted to theamelioration of the human race, a life of sacrifice for the betterment of thebrotherhood of man, one that is willing to cast aside all earthly crowns andlaurels of praise and fame in order to follow in the footsteps of the lowlyXazarene. It is not possible to measure adequately the height, depth andbreadth of such a life, for its influences continue to permeate the lives ofothers through successive generations, so the power it has can not be knownuntil the last great day when the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall beraised incorruptible. One of the self-sacrificing, ardent, loyal and truespirits that has been a blessing to the race, who has left in his wake an in-. REV. AND MRS. PETER W. RAIDABAUGH HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA. 689 tkience that ever makes the world brighter and betters the hves of those whofollow, is the Rev. Peter W. Raidabaugh, whose life forcibly illustrates whatenergv. integrity and a fixed purpose can accomplish when animated by nobleaims and correct ideals. He has ever held the unequivocal confidence andesteem of the people among whom he has labored, and his career can be veryprofitably studied by the ambitious youth standing at the parting of the ways. A man who has played a large part in the work of the Friends churchand its allied organizations is Peter W. Raidabaugh, of Plainfield. A manof broad scholarship, fine business ability and lofty ideals, he has long occu-pied a conspicuous place as a churchman and as a citizen of the communitywhere he has resided. He was born in Lewisburg. Union county, Pennsyl-vania. March 9, 1849, the son of Adam a


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