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Clinton Rosette : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clinton Rosette
Clinton E. Rosette (c. April 1850 – July 24, 1909) was a prominent citizen of DeKalb, Illinois, during the 19th century. Rosette was closely associated with well-known men from the same city, such as Isaac Ellwood. He was the first editor of the newspaper in DeKalb, the ''Daily Chronicle,'' a newspaper whose first publisher was barbed wire inventor Joseph Glidden.〔(DeKalb Daily Chronicle Building ), Wild Prairie Digitization Project, Northern Illinois University, 2004. Retrieved Jan. 2007.〕 Today, a middle school bears his name. ==Early life== Rosette was born about April 1850 in Paw Paw Township, Illinois, in southwestern DeKalb County. He was the son of William E. Rosette and Elizabeth Breese, the sixth of ten children. Clinton married Alfaretta C. LaClaire in DeKalb Co., Illinois on December 24, 1873. In 1875 he and Alfaretta moved to DeKalb. Once there they ran a small private school until 1879 or 1880.〔 They had no children.
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