Carlos Ware

“Seeing General Jackson. The habitual teller of ‘yarns’ is bound to get himself into all manner of difficulties sooner or later, and to become a laughing stock among his fellows.  In the old Massachusetts town of Wrentham many amusing reminiscences … Continue reading

James B. Ware

“The third annual meeting of the Independent Telephone Association of Michigan was held at Lansing, Michigan, February 6.  The meeting was president over by the president, Mr. J.B. Ware, of Grand Rapids.  Mr. Ware delivered the opening address, in which … Continue reading

Jacob R. Ware

“The Underground Railroad. As a great moral upheaval the anti-slavery movement in Mechanicsburg, began in 1833 in this wise: Jacob R. Ware and Alexander took a drove of horses and sold them throughout the South.  At Vicksburg, while waiting for … Continue reading