DANIEL J. O'LEARY was born at Modesto, Cal., December 4, 1882. He was educated in the public schools, graduating from high school in 1903. He is the son of Patrick and Mary O'Leary, to whom were born seven children. The subject of this sketch began his career with the Southern Pacific Railroad and was identified with the clerical force in the chief clerk's office, where he remained for three years. He removed to Tonopah and Manhattan, where he remained two years in the employ of the National Ice Company. His company then transferred him to Rawhide, where he remained two years. He came to Las Vegas in the interest of his company, which position he still holds, and has charge of the local delivery. In politics he is a Democrat. He was married December 29, 1909, to Miss Isabella Veronica Boland, of Butte, Montana. Their one son, John Warren, was born October 27, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. O'Leary are members of the Catholic Church of this city.
Transcribed 2020 May 06 by Norma Hass from The History of Nevada, published in 1913, volume 2, page 1100.
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