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Vintage Signed Lake County Indiana Document From 1884

$ 18.48

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  • Condition: Used
  • Signed: Yes
  • Industry: Politics

    Description

    JOHN P. MERRILL was born in Ross Township October 13, 1842, and is the second of five children born to
    Dudley
    and Julia A. (Peters) Merrill, who were married in Ross Township January 1, 1840; his father was a farmer, and also kept a country store. John P. Merrill attended school until he was about nineteen years old, and afterward clerked in his father's store until August, 1862, when he enlisted in Company A, Ninety-ninth Indiana Volunteer Infantry; he served as Sergeant until October 31, 1864, when he was appointed First Lieutenant, a position he held with honor. He was at the siege of Vicksburg, at Jackson, Mission Ridge, Resaca, and went through to Raleigh; he returned to his home at Merrillville, Ross Township, June 15, 1865; he relieved his sister of her place in his father's store, taken by her in his absence. In 1867, he and his brother
    Oliver
    were given the store by their father. On March 26, 1867, he married Martha T. Randolph, daughter of Josiah and Alla (Mead) Randolph, and to this union four children were born -- Julia A. (September 11, 1868), Walter J. (October 18, 1871), Ralph D., deceased (August 17, 1875), and Alla C. (June 21, 1877). In 1878, he bought his brother Oliver's interest in the store, which he still continues; he is also President and Treasurer of the Merrillville Cheese Factory. In 1869, he was elected Township Trustee, which he held until 1874; he was then put in nomination by the Independent and Democratic joint conventions, held at Crown Point, for the office of the Treasurer of Lake County. In 1878, he was again elected Township Trustee, holding the office four years, re-elected in 1882; his many friends desire to see him Treasurer of the county, for which office he has been indorsed by the Greenback and Democratic Conventions, and it is thought his chances for election are good.