Biography of I. N. Cool, pages 856 /857. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. I. N. Cool, manufacture of buggies and carriages, Auburn, IN., is a native of De Kalb County Ind., born in Jackson Township, Oct. 12, 1850. He is the second son and third child of Isaac and Catherine (Snyder) Cool, natives of New York and early settlers of De Kalb County, coming here in 1843. He was reared on a farm, receiving his early education in the district schools and completing it at the Auburn Academy. While attending school he taught for a time. After reaching his majority he began to clerk in a general store in Auburn, and a year later became associated with his employer in the grocery department. He subsequently bought his partner’s interest and carried on the business alone two years. Then sold out and engaged in the livery business five years, and in 1881 established his present business. He manufactures all kinds of buggies and carriages, and does a general repairing business. Mr. Cool was married July 16, 1877, to Allie Fair, daughter of Abraham and Christina (Delong) Fair, early settlers of De Kalb County from Dayton, Ohio. They have three children---Vina F., Sidney M., and Franklin C. Politically Mr. Cool is a Democrat. Submitted by: Arlene Goodwin Auburn, Indiana Agoodwin@ctlnet.com