Mr. Bickle married Fanny Eliza Bacon in 1869 in Iowa, and they were the parents of 17 children.
The Bickles built a store, a hotel and farmed and raised livestock in the area for 17 years. During that time they did much to build up the area. They took families into their home and helped them get started in the community, Mrs. Whitmore reported.
In 1897 Mr. Bickle moved to Prosser and built a home about four miles from there, on the banks of the Yakima River. In 1910 Mr. Bickle moved to Seattle. He died at the age of 81 and is buried in Prosser.
Mr. Bickle married Fanny Eliza Bacon in 1869 in Iowa, and they were the parents of 17 children.
The Bickles built a store, a hotel and farmed and raised livestock in the area for 17 years. During that time they did much to build up the area. They took families into their home and helped them get started in the community, Mrs. Whitmore reported.
In 1897 Mr. Bickle moved to Prosser and built a home about four miles from there, on the banks of the Yakima River. In 1910 Mr. Bickle moved to Seattle. He died at the age of 81 and is buried in Prosser.
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