| John H. Binford - 1882 - 1130 páginas
...active in local affairs. FREDERICK WILLIAM HIMEBROOK. The office of biography is not to give voice of a man's modest estimate of himself and his accomplishments,...the life history of the subject of this sketch, the memory of whom is cherished by a wide circle of acquaintances who are yet traveling- life's pathway... | |
| 1895 - 664 páginas
...man's modest estimate of himself and his accomplishments, but rather to leave the perpetual record of the verdict establishing his character by the consensus of opinion on the part of his fellow men. That great factor, the public, is a discriminating factor and takes cognizance not of objective... | |
| 1903 - 742 páginas
...influence in such a manner as to effect the best results. 6io ST. CLAIR COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WILLIAM VOLKER. The office of biography is not to give voice to a...encomium and extravagant praise; yet he desires to held up for consideration those facts which have shown the distinction of a true, useful and honorable... | |
| 1908 - 614 páginas
...active in local affairs. FREDERICK WILLIAM HIMEBROOK. The office of biography is not to give voice of a man's modest estimate of himself and his accomplishments,...the life history of the subject of this sketch, the memory of whom is cherished by a wide circle of acquaintances who are yet traveling- life's pathway... | |
| Benjamin Sulte, C. E. Fryer, Laurent-Olivier David - 1908 - 638 páginas
...man's modest estimate of himself and his accomplishments, but rather to leave the perpetual record establishing his character by the consensus of opinion on the part of his fellowmen. Throughout Montreal, the province and the Dominion, George Washington Stephens is spoken... | |
| William Alexander Taylor - 1909 - 840 páginas
...give voice to a man's modest esteem of himself and his accomplishments but rather to leave the record establishing his character by the consensus of opinion on the part of his fellowmen. Colonel Vance has been one of the world's workers and public opinion has agreed upon the... | |
| Abraham J. Baughman - 1911 - 486 páginas
...man's modest estimate of himself and his accomplishments, but rather to leave the perpetual record establishing his character by the consensus of opinion on the part of his fellow men. In addition to his varied interests as stockman and banker, Bryant B. Lewis is the owner... | |
| Albert Clayton Beckwith - 1912 - 790 páginas
...perseverance and grit he has succeeded until today he is very comfortably situated. ROBERT J. LEAN. The office of biography is not to give voice to a...on the part of his neighbors and fellow citizens. The life of Robert, J. Lean, of Geneva township, Wai worth, county, has been characterized by energy,... | |
| William Lee Jenks - 1912 - 550 páginas
...his accomplishments, but rather to leave upon the record the verdict establishing his character to the consensus of opinion on the part of his neighbors...praise; yet he desires to hold up for consideration those facts which have shown the distinction of a true, useful and honorable life—a life characterized... | |
| Joseph Gaston - 1912 - 1074 páginas
...to a man's modest estimate of himself and his accomplishments but rather to leave a perpetual record establishing his character by the consensus of opinion on the part of his fellowmcn. Throughout Oregon Frank J. Miller is spoken of in terms of admiration and respect. His life... | |
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