A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana : with many portrait-illustrations on steel, engraved expressly for this work . sed of a president-judge, elected by the Legislature,and two associate judges from each county, elected bythe people. He was also United States commissioner,under President Harrison, for distribution of surplusrevenue. In 1857 he married Mrs. McCleary, of Zanes-ville, Ohio. Judge Cole had six children by his firstwife, namely: Emma A., now Mrs. D. R. Bearss;Alphonso A., deceased; Lucy, now Mrs, Lewis D. Ad-kin son; Mary L., the late Mrs. Ja


A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana : with many portrait-illustrations on steel, engraved expressly for this work . sed of a president-judge, elected by the Legislature,and two associate judges from each county, elected bythe people. He was also United States commissioner,under President Harrison, for distribution of surplusrevenue. In 1857 he married Mrs. McCleary, of Zanes-ville, Ohio. Judge Cole had six children by his firstwife, namely: Emma A., now Mrs. D. R. Bearss;Alphonso A., deceased; Lucy, now Mrs, Lewis D. Ad-kin son; Mary L., the late Mrs. James T. Miller; JamesOmer; and Ellen, now Mrs. Harry G. Fetter. He issix feet in height, well-proportioned, and of that pe-culiar muscular development which gives great powerof endurance. He has always been a lover of horses,and is a good rider. Up to within the last six monthshe carried his eighty-seven years in the saddle with anease and grace of which a horseman of half his yearsmight be proud. Caution, economy, integrity, and active,persistent industry have made his career successful, an(Jsecured the respect and confidence of his


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