Having resided in his birthplace until the year 1862, he then enlisted in Company I, Second Ohio Cavalry, from which corps he received his honorable discharge at St. Louis, August 8, 1865. He now proceeded to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he opened a liquor saloon, which he conducted until 1868.
At this time he came to California, and settled in Sacramento, where he was employed in the Golden Eagle Hotel until 1874; he subsequently came to Oakland and was with J. J. Hanafin until 1878, when he opened his present place of business known as the Sacramento Exchange.
Married in Indianapolis, in 1867, Miss Ann Hanlin, who died in April, 1878. Married, secondly, Miss Mirza Beatty in September, 1882.
- "History Of Alameda County, California..." by M. W. Wood, J. P. Munro-Fraser; Pacific Press, Oakland, CA 1883
Having resided in his birthplace until the year 1862, he then enlisted in Company I, Second Ohio Cavalry, from which corps he received his honorable discharge at St. Louis, August 8, 1865. He now proceeded to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he opened a liquor saloon, which he conducted until 1868.
At this time he came to California, and settled in Sacramento, where he was employed in the Golden Eagle Hotel until 1874; he subsequently came to Oakland and was with J. J. Hanafin until 1878, when he opened his present place of business known as the Sacramento Exchange.
Married in Indianapolis, in 1867, Miss Ann Hanlin, who died in April, 1878. Married, secondly, Miss Mirza Beatty in September, 1882.
- "History Of Alameda County, California..." by M. W. Wood, J. P. Munro-Fraser; Pacific Press, Oakland, CA 1883
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