THE 1891 BIOGRAPHY OF

Sullivan & Virtue



Sullivan & Virtue

SULLIVAN & VIRTUE are the proprietors of the only livery, sale and feed stable in Macedonia. It is located on Main Street near the principal hotel and convenient to the business portion of the town. They keep in stock a good class of driving and road horses, and vehicles of all kinds that are needed in that community. The livery business in this village was inaugurated ten years ago by Mitchell Brothers on the north side of Main Street and since then there have been several changed in proprietorship, etc.: Bryant Brothers, Neil Stockton, Charles Murphy and Mr. Mains - the last of whom sold out to Mr. J.B. Sullivan, the senior member of the present firm. The barn 42 x 80 feet and two stories high was built in 1882 or 1883 by Charles Smith.

Mr. Sullivan was born near Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana in 1860 a son of Samuel and Eliza Sullivan. He was brought up on a farm; lived some nine months in Clarke County, Ohio; then came to Boone County, Iowa, and two years afterward in January 1878, he arrived in Pottawattamie County, first settling in Silver Creek Township. Purchasing a farm, he engaged in agricultural pursuits. In 1884 he came to Macedonia, and in 1886 purchased the livery stock already mentioned. He is a popular liveryman and is a genial citizen. He was married in 1884 at Oskaloosa, Iowa, to Miss Ida Stevens and they have one child, Florence.

J.P. Virtue, the junior member of the above firm was born in 1857 in Fulton County, Illinois a son of Thomas and Mary Virture; was reared upon an Illinois farm. He is a member of Hillsdale Lodge, No. 331, I.O.O.F., and Ruby Lodge, No. 444, F. & A.M., at Macedonia. He is a genial bachelor who looks upon the bright side of life and is a favorite among his acquaintances.


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