Richard Price
| Lumber Dealer | |
| Madison | |
| 23 | |
| 01/13/1890 - 01/10/1892 | |
| 16 |
Born in Freeport, Ohio, February 28, 1848, his parents being R. K. and Mary (nee Michonor) Price. His father was a farmer, and what time the son was not occupied in duties on the farm, attended school; being an apt scholar he made rapid advancement in the English branches. About this time, in 1861, his parents removed to Iowa, and settled in the south part of Union township, Dallas County. He remained at home with his father, working summers and attending school winters, until seventeen years of age, when he commenced to battle with life on his own account. He was engaged in teaching and farming until the spring of 1869, when he entered the employ of Getchell & Sons, lumber dealers, in Dexter, remaining in that city about two years. In 1871 he was placed in charge of that firm's business in Earlham, Madison county and lived there four years. The firm at this time recognizing his ability and placed him in charge of another branch of their business at Colfax, Jasper County. This business he managed successfully until the fall of 1878, when he was transferred to this city, and had charge of their business until the spring of 1879, when he, in connection with Fred Strong, bought out and continued the business under the firm name of Strong & Price. Mr. Price was elected state senator to represent Madison County in the Twenty-second and Twenty-third Iowa General Assemblies, 1888-90. He was married September 14, 1871, to Miss Martha Camblin, a native of Dayton, Ohio.
| Lumber Dealer | |
| Madison | |
| 22 | |
| 01/09/1888 - 01/12/1890 | |
| 16 |
Born in Freeport, Ohio, February 28, 1848, his parents being R. K. and Mary (nee Michonor) Price. His father was a farmer, and what time the son was not occupied in duties on the farm, attended school; being an apt scholar he made rapid advancement in the English branches. About this time, in 1861, his parents removed to Iowa, and settled in the south part of Union township, Dallas County. He remained at home with his father, working summers and attending school winters, until seventeen years of age, when he commenced to battle with life on his own account. He was engaged in teaching and farming until the spring of 1869, when he entered the employ of Getchell & Sons, lumber dealers, in Dexter, remaining in that city about two years. In 1871 he was placed in charge of that firm's business in Earlham, Madison county and lived there four years. The firm at this time recognizing his ability and placed him in charge of another branch of their business at Colfax, Jasper County. This business he managed successfully until the fall of 1878, when he was transferred to this city, and had charge of their business until the spring of 1879, when he, in connection with Fred Strong, bought out and continued the business under the firm name of Strong & Price. Mr. Price was elected state senator to represent Madison County in the Twenty-second and Twenty-third Iowa General Assemblies, 1888-90. He was married September 14, 1871, to Miss Martha Camblin, a native of Dayton, Ohio.
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