Source: History of Boone County, Indiana, by Hon. L.M. Crist, 1914.
CHARLES D. DAILY Charles D. Daily is a native of New Carlisle,
Ohio, where he was
born in 1856, the youngest son of Charles R. Daily and the brother
of Americus C. Daily,
whose sketch appears on another page of this work. Mr. Daily,
our subject, was but a
young man when he came from New Carlisle, Ohio, to Boone county,
where he finished
his education and began life in earnest by accepting a position
in the telegraph office in
Lebanon, where he learned telegraphy and at which he worked for
a series of years, the
greater part of the time in the employment of the Big Four railroad
proving himself a
conscientious and a worthy employee. After a series of years in
this line, he was offered
employment by his brother, Americus C. Daily, who was then president
of the Lebanon
National Bank which position he accepted and became a very capable
employee of the
bank with which he remained until it surrendered its charter.
Mr. Daily has continued to
reside in Lebanon, where he has reared his family and is surrounded
by the comforts for
which his years of toil have provided and is respected by all
who know him.
DAILY
Submitted by Amy K. Davis