M. C. Ware (1857 – )

Among the leading farmers and stockmen of Washington county is numbered M. C. Ware, who resides on a well improved and valuable ranch near Bartlesville and is recognized as one of the large landholders and substantial citizens of his community. … Continue reading

James S. Gentry (1813 – )

”JAMES S. GENTRY, an old settler, as well as an enterprising farmer and stock-raiser of this county, was born on January 9, 1813, in Kentucky, and is the second of three children given to Elijah and Elizabeth (Ware) Gentry, natives … Continue reading

Joseph M. Henderson (1841 – )

”JOSEPH M. HENDERSON has long been identified with the interests of  Tarrant county, Texas, is enthusiastic over its progress and development, and is found among the front ranks of its most enterprising citizens. He arrived in Tarrant county when this … Continue reading

Walter W. Ware (1855 – )

“Walter W. Ware, one of the foremost agriculturists of Putney, is a man of great enterprise, good judgment and undoubted ability.  He was born in Townshend, Vermont, in 1855, a son of the late William W. Ware.  Joseph Ware, his … Continue reading

Joseph S. Carden (1868 – )

“Joseph C. Carden, the assessor of Green township, Nodaway county, elected in 1889, is one of the most popular and best known citizens of the county.  He was born April 5, 1868, on the homestead farm of his father, J.W. … Continue reading