BothwellBio
D. F. BOTHWELL, stock-dealer, has been dealing in live stock, handling cattle
and hogs, since January, 1881. During the year 1881, he shipped twenty-five car
loads of hogs to market. He disposes of his cattle to local dealers. He was born
in Cayuga County, N. Y., in 1830, living in that and Tompkins County, N. Y.,
until 1864, engaged principally in farming. He then went to Juneau County, Wis.,
engaging in meat market and live-stock business until 1870; then went to
Missouri, engaging in the stock business in Chillicothe, Jefferson City and
Kansas City, until 1873, when he went to Chicago, engaging there in the meat
market business until 1876; he then returned to Juneau County, Wis., remaining
there until 1879; in that year he moved to Albion, where he has since resided.
He was married in Juneau County, Wis., in 1865, to Miss Adelaide Balfour, who is
a native of Canada. They have two children--Dana F. and Martin.
Source: HISTORY of the State of Nebraska; containing
A FULL ACCOUNT OF ITS GROWTH FROM AN UNINHABITED TERRITORY TO A WEALTHY
AND IMPORTANT STATE;
OF ITS EARLY SETTLEMENTS; ITS RAPID INCREASE IN
POPULATION, AND THE MARVELLOUS DEVELOPMENT OF ITS GREAT NATURAL RESOURCES.
ALSO AN EXTENDED DESCRIPTION OF ITS
COUNTIES, CITIES, TOWN AND VILLAGES, THEIR ADVANTAGES, INDUSTRIES, MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE; BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCHES, PORTRAITS OF PROMINENT MEN AND EARLY SETTLERS; VIEWS OF RESIDENCES AND
BUSINESS BLOCKS, CITIES AND TOWNS.
CHICAGO: THE WESTERN HISTORICAL COMPANY, A. T. ANDREAS,
Proprietor. 1882.