BIOGRAPHY: M. L. GLASGOW, Cambria County, PA 

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From Wiley, Samuel T., ed. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Cambria 
County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Union Publishing Co., 1896, p. 281
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M. L. GLASGOW

M. L. GLASGOW, a brother of G. L. and J. H. Glasgow, whose sketches appear 
above, was born on the old Glasgow homestead, June 6, 1858. Being reared a 
farmer boy, he adopted the pursuits of his father and grandfather, and has 
followed farming all his life. He owns one hundred and eighteen acres of farm 
land, underlaid with coal, which is a part of the original tract of land that 
belonged to his grandfather, John Glasgow. His farm lies in a fertile belt, is 
well improved and is one of the most desirable farms in the township. He is a 
member of the Lutheran church, and in politics affiliates with the Republican 
party.
     June 4, 1881, he celebrated his marriage with Miss Sue Fulkerson, a 
daughter of Dan. Fulkerson, a farmer and millwright, of Smith's Mills, 
Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, and their marriage has resulted in the birth of 
three children: Dan. F., John Guy, and Eleanor.