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Biography of W. T. McCoy

From HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY
W. H. Beers [Chicago, 1883]


Page 1004

W. T. McCOY, liveryman, Jefferson, is the proprietor of the only livery stable in the village. He keeps a good class of rigs, which are always found in good repair. His business is pleasantly located in the rear of the Mantle Hotel. Mr. McCoy is a native of Harrison County, Ohio, but, since the centennial year, has been a resident of Jefferson, and, since 1878, has carried on the livery business. He was elected Township Assessor in the spring of 1882. His military life amounted to about two years, nine months of which he was a prisoner at Andersonville and other rebel prisons. His wife was Hattie Huggett, of Franklin County, Ohio.



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