BIO: Alfred L. CAROTHERS, Huntingdon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JO Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ********************************************************** __________________________________________________________________ Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley: Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata and Perry, Pennsylvania, Containing Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and Many of the Early Settlers. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, page 340. __________________________________________________________________ ALFRED L. CAROTHERS, Lodema, Huntingdon county, Pa., was born in Cromwell township, August 10, 1846. He is the son of Lewis and Elizabeth (Colgate) Carothers. Lewis Charles, father of Alfred L. Carothers, was born in Shirley township. Here he grew up and learned carpentry, at which trade he worked nearly all his life. He died in June, 1878, aged seventy-five. His wife was a member of the Presbyterian church. Alfred L. Carothers was educated in the public schools of Cromwell township, and at Juniata Seminary in Shirleysburg, Pa. In 1861 he began teaching school in the winter. He taught for two terms in Shirley township, and for three in Cromwell township. In 1865, Mr. Carothers went to Venango county, Pa., in the employ of John Bare as teamster in the oil fields, receiving $50 a month and board. At night he studied the art of drilling oil-wells, and after a few weeks, becoming dissatisfied with his position as teamster, he began to drill wells, receiving $5 a day. Shortly after he added the business of dressing tools. At the end of nine months, Mr. Carothers had earned $300; this whole amount was lost by the failure of his employer, Colonel Foote, of New York. Discouraged by his loss, Mr. Carothers left the oil fields as soon as he had earned money enough to take him home. When a boy he had learned carpentry with his father. He now turned his attention to farming and to his trade. In 1878, Mr. Carothers bought the farm of 116 acres which he now owns. He is a staunch Republican, and has filled various township offices; he was assessor for nine years. In August, 1895, Mr. Carothers was appointed postmaster of Lodema, which position he still holds. Alfred L. Carothers was married February 23, 1869, to Maggie, second daughter of Samuel Bowman. She died in 1876. They had three children: Myra A. (Mrs. Frederick Graf), of Wilkinsburg, near Pittsburg; Ira, died in infancy; and Alberta S., at school in Pittsburg. In February, 1878, Mr. Carothers was married a second time to Mary A. Youtzy. Their children are: Harry H., at home; Emma J.; Della May; Alfred F.; Bessie D.; Raymond E.; Coyle; and Lodema.