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Martin V. Dibble
A man well known throughout Fayette county and in
many other sections of the Middle West as an agricultural and brick
manufacturer is M. V. Dibble, now located near Clermont,
Iowa, where he is regarded as one of the vicinity's most influential and
substantial citizens. He was born in Ashtabula county, Ohio, in 1840, the
son of E. H. and Harriet (Finkham) Dibble, and there he remained until
1849, when the family emigrated to Wisconsin, where they remained until
1852, at which time they moved to Clermont, Fayette county, Iowa. Here the
father, who had for some time engaged in brick making prior to his coming
to Iowa, again launched out in this business--in fact he followed that
occupation at various places nearly all his life. His first work here in
that line was to manufacture the brick for the old Clermont mill, which
still stands. He made brick in the old primitive was, having had no
mechanical devices of any kind. He made a very comfortable living and laid
by a competency for his old age in this line of endeavor, and as he grew
older he gradually entrusted the business to Martin V., of this review,
and another son.
M. V. Dibble received a common school education, and when merely a boy
went to work in his father's brick yard and thus early in life became
familiar with the peculiar methods employed in this work. He has devoted
the major portion of his life to this business, he and his brother having
maintained a large yard on their father's farm near Clermont, there
employing as high as thirty men. They furnished the brick for nearly all
the buildings of this material in West Union and they shipped to many
points at a greater distance. M. V. Dibble finally purchased this place of
one hundred and twenty acres, and he owns in all two hundred and
forty-seven acres, all valuable land and well improved, and for the past
few years he has given his attention to farming and dairying, operation
what is perhaps the largest and best equipped dairy in the county, having
milked as high as forty cows, and, owing to the excellent quality of his
products, he finds a ready market for the same. He is a master of details
and has made a great success of all these lines of endeavor, especially in
the manufacture of brick. With the exception of a short time as foreman of
a brick yard for Mr. Hinkley at Laverne, Minnesota, he has been a resident
continuously of this part of Fayette county, Iowa, being one of the
township's representative men.
Mr. Dibble was married in 1866, at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, to Sarah
A. DIXON, who was born in London, England. This union has resulted in the
birth of the following children: Lily, Jessie, Grace, Ezra, Arthur, Rosa,
Kittie, Gussie, and one who died at the age of ten years.
Mr. Dibble's father was a Whig in politics and later a supporter of the
Republican party and his son, M. V., has followed his example by being a
loyal advocate of Republican principles. Though he has never found time to
mingle much in politics, yet he has very faithfully performed the duties
of assessor of his township and has also been a member of the school
board, being willing to give of his valuable time to the work of advancing
the interests of his township and county. He is a man of upright
principles and has the esteem of a host of friends."
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