HANDSOME COTTAGE HOME OF HONORABLE H.J. PRENTISS |
Mr. Prentiss is a son of Kentucky, born in Monterey in 1860, but was practically reared in Frankfort, where he was educated in the common schools and learned the trade of miller. In the autumn of 1884 he came to Kansas and after stopping in Centralia a few months, entered the employ of the Chicago Lumber Company at Belleville. Mr. Prentiss' father was Luther S. Prentiss, of Massachusetts, born in 1815. He was an engineer on a Mississippi river steamer. In 1849 he went overland to California, where he was employed to put in mining machinery. He came to Kansas in 1888 and died in January, 1896.
Mr. Prentiss is one of eight children, three of whom are living: A brother in Kentucky and a sister in Kansas City. His mother was Charlotte A. Ross, of Frankfort, Kentucky, born May 25, 1821, and died July 3, 1891.
The Prentiss and Ross families were slaveholders in Kentucky. Luther S. Prentiss was a Union man and after he freed his slaves they stayed with him. H.J. Prentiss learned his alphabet from a slave, who cut them on a shingle.
Mr. Prentiss was married in August, 1886, to Virginia A. Graber, of Iowa. She was visiting an uncle when she met and was married to Mr. Prentiss. They have two daughters, Nora, aged twelve, and Ruth, aged ten. In 1901 Mr. Prentiss bought the residence property of C.E. McDaniel, one of the best homes in Miltonvale a cottage of eight rooms, modern bath room and water connections, a fine lawn and trees, irrigated from the well. Mr. Prentiss has thirty-three acres of ground with residence adjacent to Miltonvale. Politically he is a Democrat and has been a member of the council several times and served as police judge. He is a member of the Ancient Order United Workmen and has been through all the chairs of that order, being at present overseer. He is also a member of the Triple Tie.
Transcribed from E.F. Hollibaugh's Biographical history of Cloud County, Kansas biographies of representative citizens. Illustrated with portraits of prominent people, cuts of homes, stock, etc. [n.p., 1903] 919p. illus., ports. 28 cm.