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Early Life and Times of Boone County, Indiana, published May 1877, republished 1974

 

STRANGE N. CREGUN: Who now is at the head of the educational affairs of the
county, is a native of Boone County having been born in Eagle Township in 1853, his
father, Hiram Cregun, being one of the pioneers of that part of the county. S. N. Cregun
received all the advantages of the common school of the county and is a regular graduate
of the best high school of the country. He attended West Point military school for two
years. He has been identified all his life with school and school matters, either as student
or teacher. Served several years as principal of the Lebanon schools with entire
satisfaction to all, and was elected county superintendent in March, 1887. He was
married to Miss Booher, daughter of Benjamin Booher, of Worth Township, and has an
interesting family living in the city of Lebanon.

CREGUN BOOHER