Charles was a dairy farmer; he was also a rural mail carrier in 1910 for the Dickens, Iowa, area. The Culver farm was 1 mile northwest of Dickens (71 acres in section 18); the Culver house in Dickens stood on the north end of Main Street on the west side of the street.
Charles and Bessie were active Methodists and both sang in the choir. Charles was a Superintendent of Sunday Schools and Bessie was the president of the Ladies Aid for many years.
Charles was a dairy farmer; he was also a rural mail carrier in 1910 for the Dickens, Iowa, area. The Culver farm was 1 mile northwest of Dickens (71 acres in section 18); the Culver house in Dickens stood on the north end of Main Street on the west side of the street.
Charles and Bessie were active Methodists and both sang in the choir. Charles was a Superintendent of Sunday Schools and Bessie was the president of the Ladies Aid for many years.
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