. Mount Morris: past and present; an illustrated history of the township and the village of Mount Morris, Ogle County, Illinois, in their various stages of development, together with a local biographical directory . ENT. the firm name of Clark & Wingert, andbought the lumber business of the Min-nesota Lumber Company, at this place,which they have conducted to the presenttime. In politics Mr. Clark has alwaysbeen an active Republican. In March,.1898, he was appointed postmaster, whichoffice he now holds. He was marriedMarch 31, 1875, to Josephine, youngestdaughter of the late Rev. N. J.


. Mount Morris: past and present; an illustrated history of the township and the village of Mount Morris, Ogle County, Illinois, in their various stages of development, together with a local biographical directory . ENT. the firm name of Clark & Wingert, andbought the lumber business of the Min-nesota Lumber Company, at this place,which they have conducted to the presenttime. In politics Mr. Clark has alwaysbeen an active Republican. In March,.1898, he was appointed postmaster, whichoffice he now holds. He was marriedMarch 31, 1875, to Josephine, youngestdaughter of the late Rev. N. J. have three living children—twosons and one daughter—Roscoe C, whois married, resides in (Oregon, 111., and is Morris and two years later embarked inthe mercantile business in partnershipwith John Sprecher, and retained an in-terest in the business until 1891. Inthe meantime, after the coming of therailroad, he began buying and shippinggrain and since the early seventies hascontinually been engaged in that busi-ness, with much success. In late yearshe has also been doing a prosperous ma-chinery business. A portrait and moreconcerning his business will be found inchapter XV. Mr. Clevidence was mar-. Residence of Prof. A. L. Clair. a successful lumber salesman; HollyRiner, who is attending school at HiramCollege, Hiram, Ohio, and Grace, whois at home. Clakk, Rinek. student, son of H. C. Clark, is attending HiramCollege at Hiram, Ohio. Clevidence, Henry II., grain buyerand implement dealer. He was born Jan-uary 18. , in Washington county,Md., being the son of Samuel and XancyClevidence. He gained a practical edu-cation in the district schools of his na-tive state. In 1861 he came to Mount ried January .5, 1860, to Sophia E. Mid-dlekauff, daughter of Mr. and C. Middlekauff. Eleven childrenhave been born to them: Mazie M.,Clara B., Alvernon, Howard, Arthur E.,Bert and Earl. Four are dead. Clevidence, Arthur E., grain buyerand implement dealer. He i


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