John L. Dailey
Seneca County, OH
Ft. Wayne, Allen County, IN
Omaha, Douglas County, NE
Page 668
John L. Dailey is a native [November
19, 1833] of Seneca county, Ohio. Learning the printers
trade in Fort Wayne, Ind., he went to Omaha in 1855 and worked
on the Nebraskian, and later published the Dakota City Herald
for upward of two years. his next move was to the mouth
of Cherry creek in the spring of 1859; his subsequent connection
with the printing business in Denver being related in this chapter.
After his permanent retirement from it in 1874 he was interested
in various other business enterprises until elected Treasurer
of Arapahoe county in 1877; a position to which he was re-elected
in 1879. He is still an honored citizen of Denver, and is
now, as he has been for a long time, engaged in real estate transactions.
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