A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa . -ties of his office. He has made a closestudy of the needs of the city and its possi-bilities, and has introduced many desirablereforms and improvements. His adminis-tration has been a progressive one and hereceives the commendation of men of allparties. Socially he is connected with theMasonic fraternity, in which he has takenthe chapter degrees, and is also a memberof Joe Ross Post. G. A. R., of Sidney. \MLLIA^I DYSON. A\illiam Dyson, deceased, who became awell-known resident of Mills county, Iowa,Avhere his earnest and indefatigab


A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa . -ties of his office. He has made a closestudy of the needs of the city and its possi-bilities, and has introduced many desirablereforms and improvements. His adminis-tration has been a progressive one and hereceives the commendation of men of allparties. Socially he is connected with theMasonic fraternity, in which he has takenthe chapter degrees, and is also a memberof Joe Ross Post. G. A. R., of Sidney. \MLLIA^I DYSON. A\illiam Dyson, deceased, who became awell-known resident of Mills county, Iowa,Avhere his earnest and indefatigable laborsenabled him to rise from a humble financialposition to one of aftiuence, was born atGoole Fields. Yorkshire, England, JNIay 21,1828. His parents were \Mlliam and Han-nah Dyson, and the former worked uponone farm for forty years. He died at theage of seventv-four vears and his wife livedto the remarkable old age of one hundredand one years. The educational privilegeswhich the son received were very attended the schools of Goole, studying. BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. 491 a few |)riniiti\c huoks, such KeadingMade lias)-, tlie s])elliiig book, aritlmielic,tlie Testament and the Hihle. (Jraihiatioiiwas unknown at that time in the puljhcschools, and at the age of lit teen he wasforced to put aside his text-hooks in orderto earn his own lixelihood and aid in thesupjiort of the f;unil\. He worked with hisfather on the farm where the latter wasemplo}ed and gave his money toward payingthe household expenses. 1 lis parents werekind hut poor, and liis advantages weretlierefore meager. When al)out eighteenyears of age. however, he was allowed todo for himself and worked as a farm handhy the year, his wages averaging from fourt(.. twenty pounds per annum until his mar-riage, when he was given ten shillings perweek antl hoarded himself. In the springof 1852 he determined to try his fortunein America, believing that Ijetter oppor-tunities were afforded in the new world bytho


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