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Nathan Caldwell Sloan

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Nathan Caldwell Sloan

Birth
Preble County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Jan 1937 (aged 82)
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Morning Sun, Preble County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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From History of Preble County
Nathan Caldwell Sloan, the subject of this sketch, being the sole representative of the Sloan family remaining in Israel township, Preble county, Ohio. Nathan Caldwell Sloan received his early education in the schools of Morning Sun, Ohio, and later attended the Morning Sun Academy. After completing his studies he took up the vocation of a farmer, and has pursued that occupation all his life. He now owns one hundred and seventy-four acres of splendid .land in section 27, within three-quarters of a mile of Morning Sun, Ohio. He also owns a home in Morning Sun in which: he was born. In his farming Mr. Sloan specializes in the breeding and raising of high grade cattle and hogs.

Mr. Sloan has never married. In politics he is a strong supporter of the Republican party, although he has never been a candidate for any office of a political nature, having devoted his life to the management and direction of his farm..

In every respect Nathan Caldwell Sloan has fulfilled the promises of his worthy ancestors, a grandfather who fought in the War of 1812, as the captain of a company, a maternal great-grandfather who was a colonel in the Revolutionary Army, and even the promises of his father, the pioneer physician, who during the Civil War was connected with the Ohio state militia, and who assisted in drilling the newly-enlisted soldiers of Morning Sun, Ohio. Nathan Caldwell Sloan and his brother, Richard E. Sloan, have also fulfilled the promises of wholesome, religious living established by their worthy father, who was an influential member in the United Presbyterian church at Hopewell and who later assisted in establishing a church of the .same denomination at Morning Sun.

In fact, the Sloan family has always been distinguished for its devotion to the church, loyalty to the country, and faithfulness to duty in whatever vocation of life the members of this family have engaged. Throughout his .long residence in Preble county, Nathan Caldwell Sloan has most ably upheld the traditions of his family, a most notable one from the date when Capt. Richard Sloan first came to Preble county down to the present time. Nathan Caldwell Sloan is a substantial citizen in his community and is highly respected by all his neighbors and by all with whom he comes in contact.
From History of Preble County
Nathan Caldwell Sloan, the subject of this sketch, being the sole representative of the Sloan family remaining in Israel township, Preble county, Ohio. Nathan Caldwell Sloan received his early education in the schools of Morning Sun, Ohio, and later attended the Morning Sun Academy. After completing his studies he took up the vocation of a farmer, and has pursued that occupation all his life. He now owns one hundred and seventy-four acres of splendid .land in section 27, within three-quarters of a mile of Morning Sun, Ohio. He also owns a home in Morning Sun in which: he was born. In his farming Mr. Sloan specializes in the breeding and raising of high grade cattle and hogs.

Mr. Sloan has never married. In politics he is a strong supporter of the Republican party, although he has never been a candidate for any office of a political nature, having devoted his life to the management and direction of his farm..

In every respect Nathan Caldwell Sloan has fulfilled the promises of his worthy ancestors, a grandfather who fought in the War of 1812, as the captain of a company, a maternal great-grandfather who was a colonel in the Revolutionary Army, and even the promises of his father, the pioneer physician, who during the Civil War was connected with the Ohio state militia, and who assisted in drilling the newly-enlisted soldiers of Morning Sun, Ohio. Nathan Caldwell Sloan and his brother, Richard E. Sloan, have also fulfilled the promises of wholesome, religious living established by their worthy father, who was an influential member in the United Presbyterian church at Hopewell and who later assisted in establishing a church of the .same denomination at Morning Sun.

In fact, the Sloan family has always been distinguished for its devotion to the church, loyalty to the country, and faithfulness to duty in whatever vocation of life the members of this family have engaged. Throughout his .long residence in Preble county, Nathan Caldwell Sloan has most ably upheld the traditions of his family, a most notable one from the date when Capt. Richard Sloan first came to Preble county down to the present time. Nathan Caldwell Sloan is a substantial citizen in his community and is highly respected by all his neighbors and by all with whom he comes in contact.


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