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 . an able lawyer. He is very popular with the masses,and has many warm personal friends among his McDowell married, in 1S48, Miss Annie, daughterof Rev. George Adams, of Ohio, a Disciple is a man of strong domestic attachments, devotinghimself to the welfare of his family, especially to theeducation of his children, who are six in number, twodaughters and four sons, one of whom, George L., isnow his partner in the pract


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 . an able lawyer. He is very popular with the masses,and has many warm personal friends among his McDowell married, in 1S48, Miss Annie, daughterof Rev. George Adams, of Ohio, a Disciple is a man of strong domestic attachments, devotinghimself to the welfare of his family, especially to theeducation of his children, who are six in number, twodaughters and four sons, one of whom, George L., isnow his partner in the practice of law. He has lost bydeath one daughter, Annie Jessie, born June 22, 1862,who died January 2, 1S79. fOORE, SAMUEL, late of Huntington, was bornin Lancaster, Penn.«:ylvania, February 14, father died when he was two years old, leav-ing a widow and four children in straitened cir-cumstances. At nine years of age Mr. Moore found ahome among strangers. Here he was obliged to rise atfour in the morning, feed the stock, chop wood, anddrive oxen, summer and winter, enduring untold hard-ships, until he was fourteen years old. During this time. m U/


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