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David P. Mapes

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to work in his brother-in-law's store. After two years, he became a partner in the business, which he took over upon his brother-in-law's death. He married Ruth Frisbee; they had two sons and a daughter. He expanded his business undertakings to include a grist mill and farm, and the manufacture of
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when he was about six years old. His father got into the lumber business and bought a mill about seven miles from Coxsackie. Aged 12, young Mapes would draw the lumber to the Hudson River and sell it. He attended a log schoolhouse in the winter.
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History of the City of Ripon: And of Its Founder, David P. Mapes with His Opinion of Men and Manners of the Day", Cramer, Aikens & Cramer, 1873
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to run from Coxsackie to New York City. His mother died of
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potash and whisky. He was elected Town Supervisor. In
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Coxsackie, New York
sloop
consumption
Roxbury
Delaware County
1831
New York State Assembly
Carbondale, Pennsylvania
Ripon
Wisconsin Territory
Ripon College
Winneconne, Wisconsin
Otto Christian Neuman
Minnesota House of Representatives






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