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Elisha T. Gardner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elisha T. Gardner Elisha Temple Gardner (April 23, 1811 - February 3, 1879), often known as E. T. Gardner, was an American farmer, bullwhacker, carpenter, and house builder who became a lawyer from Green County, Wisconsin. == Background == Gardner was born April 22, 1811 in Kittery, Maine, son of Silas E. Gardner and Huidah Temple Gardner. They moved soon thereafter to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In 1816 the family headed west. They spent the winter of 1816-17 in the Holland Purchase in the State of New York, and in the early spring of 1817 moved on to Olean Port on the Allegheny River, where they built a flatboat, and set off with the whole family and all their worldly good on board, going down the river into the Ohio River, and thence to Lawrenceburg, Indiana where his father died, leaving the family moneyless. After Silas' death, Huldah managed to get the family and their goods to Cincinnati where she was aided by the Freemasons, of which Silas had been a member. After remaining in Cincinnati till the summer of 1818, the family moved on to Madison County, Illinois.
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