
Charles
Augustus GLASSFORD is an intelligent and progressive farmer and
stockraiser, who is an important factor in forwarding the rich
agricultural interests of Johnson County. His well-equipped and
well-stocked farm is one of the best managed and most desirable in
Elvira Township. Our subject was born in St. Louis, Mo., November 6,
1853, the eldest son of Samuel and Juliet (Jones) Glassford, of whom an
extended sketch appears elsewhere in this work.
Our subject was about six or seven years of age when hs parents
returned to Johnson County. He remained in St. Louis with an uncle that
he might continue his education in its excellent schools, which he
attended quite steadily some five years. He then came to live with his
parents, and advanced his education by attendance at the public schools
at Vienna, and later at the Southern Illinois College, at Carbondale,
where he pursued a thorough course of study, which has been of benefit
to him in his after career. When he left school he interested himself
in farming for a time, and then, after clerking a few months, he bought
a share in the store in which he had been employed. Not long after he
threw up the mercantile business to resume farming, for which he had a
decided taste. A little while later he again essayed a mercantile life,
and for five years was engaged in the hardware business at
Jonesborough. He continued in that line five years, and at the end of
that time once more returned to his old pursuit, and has since devoted
himself to general farming and stock-raising with complete success. His
farm is well stocked with well-graded Shorthorn cattle, which he
believes is the breed best adapted to the conditions and environments
of this part of the country, and he raises Poland-China hogs in
preference to any other kind. His farm, which had been given him a few
years prior to his settlement on it, is in a fine state as to
cultivation and improvements, and is advantageously located three miles
northwest of Vienna. He has increased its area since it came into his
possession by further purchase, and now has two hundred and
twenty-eight and a-half acres of highly productive land. Mr. Glassford
was first married to Miss Sally Nash, a native of Tennessee, and a
daughter of Richard Nash. She died in 1889, leaving three children:
Juliet, Samuel C. and Edith R. Our subject was married a second time,
in 1891, this time to Miss Dora Slack, a native of this county, and a
daughter of Wilford Slack. One child, George Francis, has blessed the
union of our subject and his present wife.
Mr. Glassford possesses a well-trained, well-balanced mind and pleasant
personal traits, and is ever found at the front in all movements to
advance the highest interests of the community. His business habits are
good, and he exercises sound judgment in the management of his affairs,
and is justly prospering. In his political sentiments he sides with the
Republicans. Religiously, his affiliations are with the Christian
Church, of which he and his wife are members.
transcribed by Nan Starjak
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