Transcribed by Gina Reasoner - AUPQ38A@prodigy.com use BACK key to return to Index page BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL RECORD OF JAY AND BLACKFORD COUNTIES, INDIANA The Lewis Publishing Company, 1887 - Page 884 L.C. WARING, agent for the Fort Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad, at Hartford City, is one of the best and most trustworthy agents in the employ of this company, and although a young man, has proved a capable and practical manager of the interests entrusted to him. He holds prominent positions in both railroad and business circles, and is one of the popular young men in the social circles of Hartford City. He was born in Darke County, Ohio, January 25, 1862, a son of J.L. and Patience (Clary) Waring, who were of English ancestry. When he was five years of age his parents moved to Columbus, Mississippi, where he was reared. He was educated at home by a governess. When but a youth he entered the employ of the railroad company as a checkman, and from this position was promoted to a clerkship in the general freight offices of the company, and from here was advanced to the control of the Hartford City office.