R. C. GORDON
R.C. Gordon came to Indaintown and bought a little house and lot, in the fall of 1855. He followed the occupation of freighting and teaming, and did a little farming. He removed, in the spring of 1871, to southern Kansas. He had a wife and family, and his daughter, Sarah, commenced teaching school after they arrived in Kansas.R.C. Gordon came to Indaintown and bought a little house and lot, in the fall of 1855. He followed the occupation of freighting and teaming, and did a little farming. He removed, in the spring of 1871, to southern Kansas. He had a wife and family, and his daughter, Sarah, commenced teaching school after they arrived in Kansas.
Transcribed by Gloria Goltiani from "History of Cass County, Iowa. Together With Sketches of its Towns, Villages and Townships, Educational, Civil, Military and Political History: Portraits of Prominent Persons, and Biographies of Old Settlers and Representative Citizens." Springfield, Ill.: Continental Historical Company, 1884, pg. 529.