John Richards, a radio disc jockey at KEXP in Seattle
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Richards milling operations made Richards increasingly wealthy and he decided it was time to build the large home for his family and build it of a size that would also take care of housing and feeding some of the mill hands or lumbermen he employed.
Richards found this difficult after he died when she took over management of the farm and found no record of back debts listed for her to collect, though she knew there were many.
JohnRichards that the family do something for Watertown with the house, and this plan was followed through by her family.
John K. Richards (March 15, 1856 - March 1, 1909), jurist, son of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards, was born in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio.
Having received his early education in the schools of his native town, JohnRichards graduated from Swarthmore College with the degree of A.B. in 1875, and two years later received the same degree from Harvard University.
Richards remained a member of the circuit court until his death.