Biography of Ellsworth E. Dye

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Ellsworth E. Dye, born on May 14, 1863, in Decatur County, Iowa, was the son of Robert E. and Elizabeth (Trippett) Dye. Raised on a farm, he completed his early education in public schools and continued his studies at Des Moines University. Dye alternated between farming and teaching before moving to Buffalo County, South Dakota, in 1887, where he claimed 160 acres of land. After selling his farm in 1891, he taught in Gann Valley and then served two terms as county treasurer. Partnering with Arthur G. Hill, he entered the real estate business and co-founded the Dakota Chief newspaper and the Bank of Buffalo County. A dedicated Republican, Dye was active in local politics and fraternal organizations. He married Anna E. Lockwood on January 14, 1894, and they had two children, Wayne and Warren.

Biography of Floyd E. Swartout

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Floyd E. Swartout is a distinguished individual known for his executive ability and intellectual prowess. Serving as the superintendent of schools in Buffalo County, he has played a pivotal role in the educational domain. With a strong background in teaching, Swartout’s remarkable career began in South Dakota, where he excelled in his profession before assuming his current position. His unwavering commitment to the betterment of education has earned him re-election and widespread acclaim. Beyond his professional achievements, Swartout is an active member of the Congregational church, enjoys community involvement, and maintains a flourishing social life.