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Subject: [WHITNEY-L] Clara, daughter of Edwin Whitney
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 16:40:25 EST


Here is a bio that has a Whitney connection. Anyone know who Senator Whitney
was?


> O. B. Courtwright began the practice of law at Parkersburgh in 1878. Mr.
> Courtwright was born in DeKalb county, Illinois, in 1849; he removed to
> Rockford, in his native State, and thence to Grundy county, Iowa, with his
> parents, in 1859. His father, C. G. Courtwright, came to Parkersburgh in
> 1876, and removed to Kansas in November, 1879, and now lives in Clay county
> of this State. O. B. returned to Rockford, where he attended school for a
> time, then entered upon the classical course at Beloit College, Wisconsin,
> where he remained for three years, pursuing his legal studies at the same
> time.
> .
> After the completion of his college course he went to Nebraska, where he
> remained about two years, and then returned to Iowa and purchased what was
> then known as the Ackley “Independent,” and changed the name of the paper
> to the Ackley “Enterprise,” by which name it is still known. He conducted
> the paper for a year and a half.
> .
> He was admitted to the practice of his profession at Judge Rudick’s court,
> in Butler county, in 1877. He located in Parkersburgh and engaged in
> practice, but on account of ill health discontinued in January, 1881, and
> removed to Nebraska, but returned in August, 1882, and resumed his
> practice. His wife was Clara D., daughter of Edwin Whitney, who is a
> brother of Senator Whitney, of Illinois. Mrs. Courtwright was born in the
> latter State. They have one son, named Dale.
> .
> Source: History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa
> Union Publishing Co., Springfield, IL, 1883
> Page 344
>
>
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