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Daniel K Ponder
JUDGE DANIEL K. PONDER - In recounting the forces that have combined
to make Ripley County, Mo., what it is, more than a passing reference must be paid to the
life and labors of Judge Daniel K. Ponder, of whom it may be truthfully said that no one
has done more to lay the foundations of the country's prosperity deep, and to build upon
them surely and well. His ability has been backed by enterprising business measures and
progressive ideas, and since 1890 he has ably filled the responsible position of county
judge, and has discharged his duties with impartial fairness. He was born in Hickman
County, Tenn., in 1831, a son of Archibald and Sarah (Kinzie) Ponder, a notice of whom is
given in the sketch of A. J. Ponder. The youthful days of Judge Ponder were spent in
attending the schools of Ripley County and in assisting his father to clear up the homestead,
and while thus employed he learned lessons of industry and perseverance that were the
stepping stones to his success in later years. At the age of twenty he turned his attention
to farming on the Calumet River on his own account, and here his early experience and hard
work were of material use to him, and there he laid the foundations of his present
comfortable fortune. The land was quite heavily covered with timber, but he set
energetically about the work of clearing, and was successfully engaged in tilling the soil
up to the opening of the Civil War, when he gave up that business to open a hotel in Doniphan,
and in 1869 became the owner of the fine farm where he now lives, comprising 200 acres
adjoining the city limits of Doniphan, of which sixty are under cultivation, and are carefully
and wisely tilled. In 1886 he built the Commercial Hotel of Doniphan, which is a large and
and well-appointed establishment, but the management of this is intrusted to others, for his
time is fully occupied in discharging the duties of his office and in looking after his
farm and his stockraising interests. Although he lost heavily during the war, he has
retrieved his fallen fortunes in a great measure, and now has a sufficient amount of this
world's goods to keep him in comfort. He is a man of superior mental endowments, possessing
sound judgement and quick perception, and the cases which have come before him have been
handled with ease and ability. He is just, yet always generous in his criticisms, and no
more fitting man to wear the judicial robe could be found than Judge Ponder. In 1851 he was
married to Miss Emeline Merrell, a daughter of John Merrell, who was a pioneer of this
section, and in this county she was born, and here she also passed from life in 1863, having
become the mother of two children: John P., a merchant of Doniphan, and Frania, wife of
Thomas Thannisch, of Texas. The following children are deceased: Sarah, wife of E. W. Wright,
of Doniphan; James, who was sixteen years old at the time of his death; and Sarah, who was
fourteen years old when she died. In 1865 Judge Ponder wedded Margaret Lowe, by whom he has
one child, Archibald R., who is farming on the home place. The Judge is a member of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, in which he is an elder, and since 1861 he has been a
member of the A.F. & A.M., and has been master of Composite Lodge No. 369 for twenty years.
He has represented his lodge at various times in the Grand Lodge, and is a member of
Jerusalem Chapter at Poplar Bluff. He has ever been Democrat politically.
Additional Comments:
Extracted from:
A REMINISCENT HISTORY OF THE OZARK REGION
COMPRISING A CONDENSED GENERAL HISTORY, A BRIEF DESCRIPTIVE HISTORY OF EACH
COUNTY, AND NUMEROUS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT CITIZENS OF SUCH
COUNTIES. pp 746-747
ILLUSTRATED.
CHICAGO: GOODSPEED BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS. 1894.
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