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Subject: [CADATA] Ca-Monterey Co. Bios (T.)
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 22:22:06 -0500


Monterey County CA Archives Biographies.....T., Milton 1849 -
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Author: Luther A. Ingersoll, Editor (1893)

MILTON T. LITTLE, a member of the Board of Trustees of the city of Monterey, is
the second son and fourth child of the lamented Milton Little, an esteemed
pioneer of Monterey county, of whom mention is made on another page in his book.
Our subject was born at Monterey, October 3, 1855, and has continuously made
his native town his home all his life.

Mr. Little was married September 16, 1879, at Salinas, to Miss Nancy, a
daughter of James and Margaret (Childres) Davis, natives of Kentucky and
Virginia. Mrs. Little was born at Leon, Iowa, April 19, 1858. She came to
California with her parents in 1862, and has since made this State her home.
Mrs. Little has borne her husband two children, Elsie and Frederick.

Mr. Little is a man of sterling traits of character and modest bearing. There
are few who hold to a greater degree the confidence and good will of the public
than Mr. Little. He is now serving his second term as a member of the City Board
of Trustees, and is a member of Monterey Lodge, No. 317, F. & A. M.


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Memorial and Biographical History of the Coast Counties of Central California.

Illustrated.

Containing a History of this Important Section of the Pacific Coast from the
Earliest Period of its Discovery to the Present Time, together with Glimpses of
its Auspicious Future; Illustrations and Full-Page Portraits of some of its
Eminent Men, and Biographical Mention of many of its Pioneers, and Prominent
Citizens of To-day.



HENRY D. BARROWS,
Editor of the Historical Department.

LUTHER A. INGERSOLL,
Editor of the Biographical Department.

"A people that take no pride in the noble achievements of remote ancestors will
never achieve anything worthy to be remembered with pride by remote
descendants."-Macaulay.


CHICAGO: THE LEWIS PUBLISHING COMPANY.
1893.


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