Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . responsibility and neces-sity. While attending public school he alsoclerked in the store of an uncle at Atticaand did similar service at Bismarck, Illi-nois. In 1877 Mr. Green entered the gro-cery business on his own account, and foreighteen years was one of the successfulmerchants at Attica. The surplus of liisbusiness he invested in land, and it is theshrewdness and good management he hasshown in handling such investments thathave brought him the bulk of his 1901 he bought an isl


Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . responsibility and neces-sity. While attending public school he alsoclerked in the store of an uncle at Atticaand did similar service at Bismarck, Illi-nois. In 1877 Mr. Green entered the gro-cery business on his own account, and foreighteen years was one of the successfulmerchants at Attica. The surplus of liisbusiness he invested in land, and it is theshrewdness and good management he hasshown in handling such investments thathave brought him the bulk of his 1901 he bought an island in AlexanderCounty, Illinois, comprising he has done much to improve and de-velop, and it is now a highly productivefarm. He also owns valuable farm landsin Indiana, Illinois and North interested in the welfare of his com-munity, a stanch republican voter, has never sought any official is affiliated with the Knights of Pvthias. June 28, 1883, at Rossville, Illinois, hemarried Miss Esther Thompson, who wasborn at Rossville August 20, 1863, daugh-.


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