LEVANT J. DRAKE, bridge-builder and
Postmaster, Little Cooley, was born in Allegany County, N. Y., March 23,
1823; son of James and Sallie, (Marvin) Drake, natives respectively of
Seneca and Otsego Counties, N. Y., and who moved to this county from
Genesee County, settling in Athens Township in 1831. They were parents of
the following children: Alonzo; Melissa, afterward Mrs. Chapin and now
deceased; Levant J.; Dorluskie, now Mrs. Archibald; Loduskie, now Mrs.
Minniss; Legrand M.; Jerome; Amanda, now Mrs. Graham; and Philo. Mr. Drake
took an active interest in public affairs, filling many of the township
offices; he died in February, 1876, his widow following him in October of
the same year. They were upright pioneer people and rendered valuable
service in the development of Athens Township. Our subject married October
19, 1854, Adelia Fuller, born in 1835, in Lorain County, Ohio, daughter of
Josiah E. (deceased), and Mary Fuller. By this union were born Alta, now
Mrs. Harter; Alton P.; Amanda E., died February, 1882, aged twenty-one;
Willie H.; Lyle L., deceased; Jessie, deceased; Birnez, deceased; Inez;
and Ethel. Mr. Drake built the first permanent hotel at Little Cooley,
opening it in 1857. It has been one of the most popular houses in western
Pennsylvania. In 1883 he leased the hotel and retired from business. In
1861 Mr. Drake was appointed Postmaster at Little Cooley, which position
he has filled almost ever since. He is a man of strict integrity, upright
in his dealings and has filled nearly all the township offices. In
politics is a Republican.
History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: containing a
history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools,
churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, biographies, history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, page 779
.