Velhagen & Klasings Monatshefte, المجلد 1;المجلد 20Theodor Hermann Pantenius, Robert Koenig, Paul von Szczepanski, Hanns von Zobeltitz, Paul Oskar Höcker Velhagen & Klasing, 1905 |
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الصفحة 95 - Association, is a vigorous advocate of the principles and policies for which the republican party stands sponsor, and has been influential in the ranks of his party in this section of Kentucky.
الصفحة 115 - May 2, 1910; and RD, Jr., who was born May 9, 1912. HENRY SCOTT ROBINSON. In noting the representative members of the bar of Taylor County it is gratifying to designate Mr. Robinson as one of the number, especially in view of the fact that he is a native son of the county and a scion of one of the old and honored families of this section of the Blue Grass State. He is engaged in the successful practice of his profession at Campbellsville, the judicial center of his native county, and has appeared...
الصفحة 87 - Of the children the present sheriff of Taylor County is the eldest; Cassius was a representative physician and surgeon in the City of Toledo, Ohio, at the time of his death ; Charles, a lawyer by profession, died at Colville, Washington. The father was a staunch republican, and prior to coming to Kentucky had served six years as county recorder of Medina County, Ohio. During the last three years of the Civil war he served as a valiant soldier of the Union, he having been a member of the Forty-second...
الصفحة 74 - Barber is a member of the County, State and American Medical associations, and served as city health officer of Princeton from 1916 to 1919.
الصفحة 227 - For years he was a member of the board of stewards of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was on the school board and member of the city council.
الصفحة 106 - There he was engaged in successful farm enterprise until 1904, when he became proprietor of a general store at Livingston, Rockcastle County. A year later he returned to Jackson County, where he has since given his active supervision to his well improved farm near the Village of Bond. He is a stalwart democrat, is affiliated with the Masonic fraternity, and is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, as was also his wife. As a young man James M. McDowell wedded Miss Mary E. Pennington,...
الصفحة 414 - Soon after the outbreak of the Civil war he enlisted in the Confederate Army, and took an active part in many important engagements, in one battle having been shot through the hand.
الصفحة 83 - Chicago in 192o, and for the past four years has been campaign chairman of his party in Breckinridge County. Mr. Basham is a Knight Templar Mason and a Noble of the Mystic Shrine. Admittedly one of the most brilliant young men of this part of Kentucky, he has a bright future before him, and his friends expect great things of him both in politics and in his profession, and judging by his past achievements they are not liable to be disappointed. EBENEZER B.
الصفحة 165 - County. Mr. and Mrs. Lee have one daughter, Mary Saffell, born in 1903. Mr. Lee's grandfather, Richard Lee who is a graduate of Business Course at Smith College, was a native of Virginia and in early life he moved to Spartanburg, South Carolina. He married then Louise Dempsey. He was a merchant at Spartanburg up to the time of the Civil war, when he enlisted in the Confederate Army and was killed at Vicksburg, Mississippi. He was in the Battle of Bull Run and other battles. WILLIAM LILLARD TURK was...
الصفحة 121 - ... the State of New York March 6, 1843; emigrated with his parents when he was but a few years old to Wisconsin, settling in the western part of that State; received a common school and academic education; volunteered as a private in Company G, Twenty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, with which regiment he served until the close of the war, being mustered out with the rank of captain; in the early summer of 1866 he went to Colorado, where he resided nine years, making his home in the counties of Gilpin...