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| | McDonough County, Illinois, Macomb Township, Bardolph |
 | | Soon after the close of the war he moved to Lewis county, Kentucky, where the subject of this sketch grew to manhood, with such education as could be derived from the county schools of that day, a log school house, with dirt floor, puncheon seats and greased paper for window glass. |
 | | In 1872, he was elected county judge of Johnson county, and served for 10 consecutive years in that office, declining to longer serve, on account of the labor of the office, and his advanced age. |
 | | He is a republican in politics, and is chairman of the township republican central committee, and a member of the county central committee. |
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