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Barrick, A. A.

BARRICK, GILMORE

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Date: 2/21/2003 at 09:39:16

From William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas first published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL. 
A. A. BARRICK: He was one of the representative business men of Battle Creek, Ida County, Ia., since 1881. In 1878, he married Hannah Gillmore of Jackson County, Iowa. They had two children: Roy and Archie. He is a native of Chicago, Illinois, born June 5, 1852, son of William and Elizabeth Barrick, natives of England. When A. A. was a year old, his father moved to Clinton County, Ia., and on a farm he grew to manhood. He served an apprenticeship to the blacksmith's trade and was engaged in business on the Maquoketa road one year. He engaged in blacksmithing in Morris County, Ks., for 3 years. In 1881, he came to Battle Creek to do blacksmithing and in 1889 he opened up a stock of farming implements. He had Caultmen threshers and Goodhue and Globe windmills.
He had been a member of the City Council 6 years.


 

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