David Albert Mounts
 
DAVID ALBERT MOUNTS.
The subject of this sketch was born June, 1854, the eldest son of W. J. Mounts, of Wheeling, W. Va, He was educated in Kentucky, Missouri, Texas and Indiana, having been with his father in these States. After coming to Fort Gibson he went to work for O. W. Lipe, in 1877, for half interest in the profits of his business. Here he remained two years, and in 1879 married Miss Carrie Thompson, one of the belles of the Cherokee Nation and highly accomplished. In 1881 he went to work for Mr. Scott as head clerk in his mercantile establishment, and there remained until 1888, when he associated himself with Mr. W. S. Nash, the title of the firm being W. S, Nash & Co., which business he still continues. Mr. Mounts has four children—John, Claud, Ray and Howard. In height he measures five feet ten inches and weighs 140 pounds, is of gentlemanly appearance and kind and affable in disposition. Mr. Mounts is deservedly popular with the people of Fort Gibson and its surroundings.
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