A. G. Dilley (Biography)

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Taken from History of the State of Kansas, by William G. Cutler

A.G. DILLEY, farmer, P.O. Grenola, was born in Lake County, Ind., in 1840, and was raised there until twenty years of age.  In 1861, he enlisted in the Ninth Indiana Infantry, serving four years and three months.  After coming out of the army, he engaged in the mercantile business until 1871, when he emigrated to Kansas and took a claim in Howard County (now Elk) on Section 25, Town 30, Range 8; was eighty-five miles from a railroad point, where he had to go for all supplies.  His claim is watered by the Big Caney River, has added 200 acres, and now has a farm of 360 acres, with eighty acres under cultivation, eighty acres fenced, fifteen acres of timber, good orchard and small fruits, etc.  Is raising sheep, starting in 1880 with thirteen, which he increased to 220 in two years, yielding from seven to eight pounds of wool per head, and paying thirty-five per cent, the increase saved being eighty-five percent.  Is also raising some fine short horn Durham cattle.  Mr. Dilley is one of the enterprising men of the county and a good farmer.  Was married, in 1868, to Miss M. L. Wheeler of Rome, N.Y., they have two children -- Wiiliam A. and Eva A.  Mr. and Mrs. Dilley are members of the M. E. church.

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