He was, however, a miller by occupation, and in 1861, he purchased a
flouring-mill and operated it for several years. In 1871 he bought a farm of
160 acres of land, north of Van Buren, where he resided for some time. He then
moved to Van Buren, having purchased a store-building and residence combined.
Daniel had long been a member of the I. O. O. F., belonging to Haywood Lodge,
No. 333. In politics he was a Republican.
According to his biography, Daniel Frick married Esther Dinsmore on 6 Nov 1851.
He was, however, a miller by occupation, and in 1861, he purchased a
flouring-mill and operated it for several years. In 1871 he bought a farm of
160 acres of land, north of Van Buren, where he resided for some time. He then
moved to Van Buren, having purchased a store-building and residence combined.
Daniel had long been a member of the I. O. O. F., belonging to Haywood Lodge,
No. 333. In politics he was a Republican.
According to his biography, Daniel Frick married Esther Dinsmore on 6 Nov 1851.
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