William falk biography
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History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West
William F. Falk
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[This information is from Vol. III, p. of History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West , edited by Nelson Greene (Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, ). It is in the Schenectady Reference collection of the Schenectady County Public Library at Schdy R G81h. This online edition includes lists of portraits, maps and illustrations. As noted by Paul Keesler in his article, "The Much Maligned Mr. Greene," some information in this book has been superseded by later research or was provided incorrectly by local sources.]
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William F. Falk, well known undertaker of Utica, is a young man who well merits the success which has come to him. A native son of the city
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Sedgwick County KSGenWeb
Portrait And Biographical Album of Sedgwick County, Kan.
Chapman Brothers
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WILLIAM FALK, a prominent citizen of Eagle Township, lives on section 10, where he is actively engaged in general farming and stock-raising. He came to Sedgwick County in , staid with his brother-in-law, Mr. J. M. Campbell, for nearly a year, and then went to Reno County, where he took up a homestead claim of eighty acres of land, and lived on it for four years. Subsequently he sold out and returned to Sedgwick County, where he bought his present place of Mr. E. P. Phelps. It consists of the northeast quarter of section 10, and the southeast quarter of section 3, the latter of which he purchased of the railroad company. This, by his industry and careful culture, he has made one of the most valuable farms in the vicinity. He has a fine herd of about fifty cattle, for which he finds a ready sale, principally in the home market; he has some good horses of common stock, and keeps nearly twenty Poland-China hogs. He has a fine orchard covering about three acres of land, comprising apple trees, fifty plum trees, and the same number of peaches, pears, apricots, etc. A view of his homestead is given on an accompanying page.
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