From Pioneer Trails - A history of Pierce County:
The First Missionary
Chaplain Charles H. Frady, of the Union army, came to Pierce County about 1871. He served as county surveyor while serving as county superintendent. Both offices paid a salary only while actually engaged in duties connected with them.
Chaplain Frady was a missionary operating as a Sunday school organizer from Blair, Nebraska, to Billings, Montana. He held many successful meetings in Pierce County. One was held annually in the Larson grove south of Plainview.
Mr. Frady was the second representative to the state legislature, elected in 1876, R. S. Lucas was the first elected in 1874.
From Pioneer Trails - A history of Pierce County:
The First Missionary
Chaplain Charles H. Frady, of the Union army, came to Pierce County about 1871. He served as county surveyor while serving as county superintendent. Both offices paid a salary only while actually engaged in duties connected with them.
Chaplain Frady was a missionary operating as a Sunday school organizer from Blair, Nebraska, to Billings, Montana. He held many successful meetings in Pierce County. One was held annually in the Larson grove south of Plainview.
Mr. Frady was the second representative to the state legislature, elected in 1876, R. S. Lucas was the first elected in 1874.
Family Members
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Mary Emily Frady Denton
1884–1952
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Frances Clara Frady McMorris
1886–1975
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Mildred Florence Frady Abernathy
1888–1951
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William Ensign "Bill" Frady Sr
1891–1966
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Fern Fanny Frady Pitts
1894–1962
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Suzanna Ruth "Zanna" Frady Matthews
1901–1993
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Harold Crowell "Harry" Frady
1902–1973
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Luther Calvin Frady
1904–1992
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