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Amy to his bedside and telling her that if she needed assistance and advice to call upon Mr. Anderson and to rely on his judgment. Mr. Anderson made numerous business trips to eastern financial centers, chiefly New York and Philadelphia, and found his principal recrea tion from business cares in travel, enjoying many winter pleasure trips to California or to his old home in Iowa. On December 15, 1886, Robert Edgar An derson married Laura Alice Dickey, daughter of Adam and Emily (Manning) Dickey.... Adam Dickey, the father, was a pioneer settler of Iowa who crossed the plains to California in 1851 as a youth of nineteen years. Mr. An derson s parents are living in Fort Collins, Colorado, still enjoying excellent health, his father aged eighty-six and his mother eighty- one. These two celebrated their sixtieth wed ding anniversary in 1919 with the family in at tendance, a memorable occasion. Mr. And Mrs. Anderson had two children: Ruth, who mar ried Harold Sayre Wheeler, of Tacoma, and has two children, Laura and Edward Anderson, both born in Tacoma; Helen Manning, who married Captain William Foster Daugherty, now stationed at West Point.
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