BIO: Roland E. DALE, Clearfield County, PA
 
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From Twentieth Century History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania,
and Representative Citizens, by Roland D. Swoope, Jr.,
Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, 1911, page 814.
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  ROLAND E. DALE, a progressive farmer and highly esteemed citizen of Bradford 
township, Clearfield county, Pa., has resided all his life on his present farm 
of 312 acres, and was born here in 1870, a son of Elitz and Jane (Hunter) Dale.  
His father was a native of Philipsburg, Pa., and when a child of four years came 
with his parents to this farm, where he has spent the remainder of his life and 
is one of the prominent men of Bradford township.  He taught in this township, 
and has held various township offices, serving as school director, and was road 
supervisor a number of years.  Both parents are still living and reside on the 
home farm.
  Roland E. Dale obtained his education in the local schools of Bradford 
township, and since leaving school has lived on the farm with his parents.  Here 
he carries on general agriculture, and has one of the finest wheat farms in 
Clearfield county.  Mr. Dale has served a number of years as road supervisor.  
He is a member and trustee of the M. E. church.