History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . S. W. BRANDOAl THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX AND TlLDExN FOUNDATIONS E • l HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 577 reference to the other book and the author in these words: Hon. S. of Gallatin, has published a book of sermons and addresses underthe general title of Capturing the Colonel Every address is worth read-ing, as it is filled with wise suggestions that will prove helpful to all. During his struggles to acquire college and university training, hegained that reliance upon himself and his own resources which has p


History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . S. W. BRANDOAl THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX AND TlLDExN FOUNDATIONS E • l HISTORY OF DAVIESS AND GENTRY COUNTIES 577 reference to the other book and the author in these words: Hon. S. of Gallatin, has published a book of sermons and addresses underthe general title of Capturing the Colonel Every address is worth read-ing, as it is filled with wise suggestions that will prove helpful to all. During his struggles to acquire college and university training, hegained that reliance upon himself and his own resources which has provedto be his chief dependence in both professional and business efforts. Hismothers people were Kentuckians, while his father was a native of theOld Dominion, and came to Daviess County in 1856, but a few years latermoved to a farm in Grundy County, and at the date of his death was presi-dent of the Citizens Bank at Trenton. July 3, 1886, S. W. Brandom married Etta L. Boyce, daughter ofJudge and Mrs. D. D. Boyce of Harrison County. This union


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