James E. Dabler

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James E. Dabler (July 26, 1854 – October 5, 1922) was an American politician and businessman.

Dabler was born in Wabash, Indiana. He moved with his parents to a farm, in Princeton, Illinois. Dabler went to the Princeton public schools. He worked for a furniture manufacturing company and then sold hardware and farm machinery in Princeton. Dabler served in the Illinois House of Representatives in 1905 and 1906 and was a Democrat. Dabler died at a hospital in Princeton, Illinois from typhoid fever.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ 'Illinois Blue Book 1905-1906,' Biographical Sketch of James E. Dabler, pg. 290-291
  2. ^ 'Prominent Citizen Is Laid To Rest,' Bureau County Tribune (Princeton, Illinois), October 20, 1922, pg. 2
  3. ^ 'Past and Present of Bureau County Together With Biographical Sketches,' George B. Harrington, The Pioneer Company; Chicago, Illinois, 1906, Biographical Sketch of James E. Dabler, pg. 195-196