Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ice. JOHN M. GLOVER. John M. Glover is the owner of an excellent farm property of three hundredacres situated on section 10, township 7, range 36 east, in Walla Walla county,about three miles from the city of Walla Walla. It is one of the finest farmsto be found in this section of the state and for many years Mr. Glover wasactively engaged in its further development and improvement, but he is nowleaving the active work of the fields to his son and is enjoying a rest which hehas truly earn

Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ice. JOHN M. GLOVER. John M. Glover is the owner of an excellent farm property of three hundredacres situated on section 10, township 7, range 36 east, in Walla Walla county,about three miles from the city of Walla Walla. It is one of the finest farmsto be found in this section of the state and for many years Mr. Glover wasactively engaged in its further development and improvement, but he is nowleaving the active work of the fields to his son and is enjoying a rest which hehas truly earn Stock Photo
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Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ice. JOHN M. GLOVER. John M. Glover is the owner of an excellent farm property of three hundredacres situated on section 10, township 7, range 36 east, in Walla Walla county, about three miles from the city of Walla Walla. It is one of the finest farmsto be found in this section of the state and for many years Mr. Glover wasactively engaged in its further development and improvement, but he is nowleaving the active work of the fields to his son and is enjoying a rest which hehas truly earned and richly deserves. He was born in Preston county. WestVirginia, on the 25th of September, 1854, a son of George W. and Nancy (Teats)Glover, both of whom were natives of the same county. They spent their entirelives in West Virginia, both having now passed away. John M. Glover was reared under the parental roof and acquired his educationin the district schools. On attaining his majority, in the fall of 1875. he left hometo start out upon an independent career and went to Ohio. He took up his abode. o 02 H DAUGHTER OF E. W. GLOVER OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 587 in Muskingum count}- and there he was married on the 24th of October, 1878, to Miss Laura E. Sniff, a native of Muskingum county, where they remaineduntil 1881. In that year they left the middle west for the Pacific coast, makingtheir way to alla Walla county, Washington. They journeyed over the South-ern Pacific Railroad, Mr. Glover purchasing the first through tickets sold overthis road after its completion. On reaching his destination he located in thefoothills on the headwaters of Blue Creek, where he later acquired five hundredacres of land. He occupied that farm for twenty-four years and brought hisfields under a high state of cultivation, utilizing the most progressive methods ofagriculture in developing his place. In 1905 he removed to his present homefann, which is most pleasantly and conveniently situated about