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Title: History of Lafayette county, Mo. , carefully written and compiled from the most authentic official and private sources, including a history of its townships, cities, towns, and villages, together with a condensed history of Missouri; the Constitution of the United States, and state of Missouri; a military record of volunteers in either army of the great civil war ..
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Missouri Historical Company, St. Louis
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Publisher: Saint Louis, Missouri historical co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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Tate was licensed to preachby the Liberty church, March 16, 1879. Was ordained by the Bap-tist church at Sedgwickville, on the first Sunday in August, 1879. Hisfirst sermon was preached at this latter place. He is now the honoredand worthy pastor of the Baptist church at Dover, and held in highesteem by his congregation and the community in general. FRANK G. HENRY, Physician and druggist, Dover. Was born in Bourbon Co., Ky., Aug. 4,1830. Grew to manhood and was educated primarily in Mason county,Ky., whither his father and family had moved while he was quite young.His father died in Washington, I). C, having received an appointment inthe postoffice department. Frank G. studied medicine with his brother,attended school at Lancaster, and finally entered the medical college atCincinnati, from which he graduated in 1851. He then returned to Jeffer-son county, Miss., (where he was when he entered college) and practisedmedicine there for a period of seven years, at the end of which time he
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E- ou P-. I—I o o< Q< w 3 ^ O C u w h 7) HISTORY OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY. 557 came to this state, locating in Carroll county, where he practised fouryears. The doctor then came to this county, and labored a short time inBerlin, after which he located in Dover, where he has since resided,engaged in the practice of his profession and in the drug business. Heis also the proprietor of the hotel at the same place. In July of 54 hewas united in marriage to Miss Jane T. Blanchard, of Mason county, Ky.,by whom he has two children —Mary M. and William Lake. Dr. Henryhas been identified with the interests of the county for nearly a quarter ofa century, during which time he has watched the progress and develop-ment of its resources with much pleasure, contributing largely toward thesame. REV. S. B. WHITING, Baptist minister, P. O. Dover. Is a native of Massachusetts, born in Bos-ton January 26, 1836. His father moved to Missouri in 1837, settling inWarsaw, Benton county. Here S. B. obtaine

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