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Identifier: indianaindianans04dunn (find matches)
Title: Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Dunn, Jacob Piatt, 1855-1924 Kemper, General William Harrison, 1839-
Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Chicago and New York : The American historical society
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Digitizing Sponsor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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1891, he married Miss Ma-dora Maude Pierson. She is a daughter ofJohn C. and Martha Jane (Fowler) Pier-son, both natives of Indiana. Her father formany years was a successful contractor andbuilder. Mr. and Mrs. Millikan have onechild, Gaylord Barton. Thomas Madden. For over sixty yearsthe Madden family have been residents ofIndiana and for half a century have beenidentified with Indianapolis. Their accom-plishments and their contributions to thelife of the state and the city justify morethan passing mention of the family, whichwas founded here by the late Thomas Mad-den, who was a gallant soldier, a publicleader and a manufacturer, and whose sonis now at the head of one of Indianapolisleading industries. A raw Irish lad, imbued with abundanceof pluck and vitality, Thomas Maddencame to Indiana in 1853 and first located atDelphi. He was born in Galway, Ireland,in 1836. At the age of seventeen he bravedthe ocean in a sailing vessel, leaving familyand friends behind, and threw in his for-
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£7tecr-<)f yfrcz^ce&ic^/ INDIANA AND INDIANANS 1785 tunes with the new world. He had but lit-tle schooling, and it was largely by selfapplication that he mastered the commonbranches of learning. Near Delphi hetaught a country school. An incident ofhis career as a teacher was characteristicof the man throughout his life. The schoolof course had its typical bully, a big, redfisted boy who promised the youngerscholars that he would make short workof the master and run him out. The clashbetween authority and insubordinationcame at recess. It terminated in a fewminutes and the bully was given a welldeserved thrashing, which immediatelyraised the young schoolmaster in the esti-mation of the entire community and madehis success as a teacher assured. Thomas Madden was tall, of athleticbuild, straight as the proverbial arrow andhad an Irishmans happy way of acquiringfriends. He possessed will and the courageof his convictions, and when the Civil warbroke out there was no hesitation or