Frank G. Herron Biography

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HERRON, FRANK G., was born at La Crosse, Wis., August 16, 1857; moved with his 
parents to Topeka, Kansas, and from there to Ohio, and from Ohio to Indianola, 
Iowa, in 1869; was educated in the public schools, and commenced to learn the 
printer's trade in 1874, which occupation he has since followed.  On the 18th 
day of July 1888, came to Sioux Falls, and was employed as foreman by Sam T. 
Clover, in his printing establishment, and remained as such until T. H. Brown 
went into the printing business when he became his foreman, and has held the 
same position with Brown & Saenger since the firm was established. He is a 
member of the A. O. U. W., the. Typographical Union, and the Royal Arcanum, of 
which he is also the secretary. Mr. Herron is socially up to the standard, is a 
pleasant man to do business with, and is a highly respected citizen.