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T. R. HOSKINS, miller, Kane, was born in Canada in 1856, a son of Joab Hoskins. He came to the United States
in 1881, and located at Watertown, N. Y., where he was engaged in farming until 1882, when he removed to Eldred,
Penn., and carried on teaming in the oil country. From Eldred he went to Ceres, thence to Bolivar, and in 1886
located at Kane, where he was employed by an oil well supply firm until 1887. In the spring of 1887 he removed
to Findlay, Ohio, and the following fall returned to Kane, where he became associated with C. E. Brown, and built
the Kane mills. They manufacture an excellent grade of flour, and have a good trade in custom milling. Their mill
has one set of rolls, and has a capacity of turning out ten tons daily. Mr. Hoskins is a member of Lodge No. 412,
I. O. O. F.
From:
History of the Counties of
McKean, Elk and Forest,
Pennsylvania
With Biographical Selections.
J. H. Beers & Co., Publishers
Chicago, 1890.
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