Biographies
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Muscatine County Iowa
1889




Source: Portrait and Biographical Album, Muscatine County, Iowa, 1889, page 570

CHARLES L. WARFIELD, the present ticket agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railraods, at Muscatine, Iowa was born in this city, on the 22d of February, 1851, and is a son of David R. Warfield, one of the pioneers, whose sketch is given on another page of this work. He is a thorough business man, familiar with every detail of the business, and has been identified with the road for twenty years, discharging his duties with fidelity and promptness. He is also engaged in breeding fast trotting-stock, in which line of business he is quite successful.

In the month of Oct., 1885, Charles L. Warfield was united in mariage with an accomplished young lady, Miss Grace Fletcher, a daughter of Gen. Fletcher, one of the pioneer settlers of Muscatine County, a history of whom is given elsewhere. Their union was celebrated in Muscatine. Mr. Warfield has a son, Clyde, by a former wife. Socially, Mr. Warfield is a member of Wyoming Lodge, K. of P., and politically, is a stanch supporter of the principles advocated by the Democratic party, and holds the office of Vice President of the Young Men's Democratic Club.



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