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History of Cambria County, V.2 |
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1138 | HISTORY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY | |
the U. S. National Bank Building. During the World War he received a commission as first lieutenant in the Medical Officers Reserve Corps and served in Lankeneau Hospital, Philadelphia. I. D. Replogle is well and favorable known in Johnstown, where he is proprietor of the I. D. Replogle Storage Company. He was born at Hanover, Dauphin County, Pa., Nov. 3, 1867, and is the son of John and Sarah A. (Owens) Replogle. John Replogle, deceased, was a veteran of the Civil War. He was born in Cambria County, but spent the greater part of his life in Dauphin County, where he was extensively engaged in fruit farming. During the Civil War he served with the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and participated in many important engagements of the war. Both Mr. and Mrs. Replogle are deceased and are buried at Strassburg, Va. She was a native of Nashville, Tenn. To Mr. and Mrs. Replogle four children were born: I. D., the subject of this sketch; Alexander, Hannah, and Susanna, all deceased. I. D. Replogle spent his boyhood in Virginia, attended the public schools, and at an early age learned the carpenters' trade, which he followed for a number of years. He was later a cabinetmaker. In 1888 he removed to Johnstown and in 1905 established a small shop and storage business. The was originally located on Willow Street, later removed to |
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