Rowland H. Rerick Explained

Rowland Henry Rerick (1857 - October 23, 1925) was an American newspaper editor and owner. He was also a writer of books on history.[1] [2] During the early years of the 20th century, he wrote the book Memoirs of Florida,[3] a book on political parties in Florida, and a history of Ohio.

He was the son of newspaper publisher and Republican local official John Heaton Rerick (February 4, 1830 - January 21, 1911).[4] Rowland joined his father's work and continued it after the elder's death. Rowland continued on as owner and editor of the LaGrange Standard newspaper in LaGrange, Indiana, for 14 years until his death.[1] He died at his home in LaGrange.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Michigan Alumnus . 1926 . Alumni Association of the University of Michigan. .
  2. Web site: indianahistory.org . RERICK/GRAHAM FAMILIES LETTERS, 1877–1947 .
  3. A Northerner Reports on Florida: 1866 . 1962 . Richardson, Joe M. . The Florida Historical Quarterly. 40. 4. 381–390 . 30139877 . JSTOR.
  4. Book: History of Northeast Indiana LaGrange, Steuben, Noble and DeKalb Counties. May 29, 1920. Рипол Классик . 9785871289716 . Google Books.