History of Amador County, California, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 75

Author: [Mason, Jesse D] [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Oakland, Cal., Thompson & West
Number of Pages: 498


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Masquerade ball given by the B. B's at Jackson.


February 22. Fred Tardif shot and instantly killed, by Abram S. Wooly.


March 1. Waterman H. Nelson, an old resident of Amador, shot near Los Angeles, by a man named Parker.


March 2. Harker's barn, near Volcano, with fifty tons of hay, burned.


March 7. Shooting affair at Plymouth between Upton and Deakins, wounding Jackson, who undertook to separate them.


March 8. George Chiradelli and Patrick Collier instantly killed in the Mahoney mine, by the break- ing of the hoisting rope, and the fall of the bucket on the men who were working in the bottom of the shaft.


March 16. J. S. Tanner's house, near Sutter, destroyed by fire.


March 31. Masquerade ball at Ione.


April 25. B. Traboca mysteriously killed in the Oneida mine, while descending the shaft in a large iron bucket.


April 28. Decision of Secretary of Interior averse to the State of California, in the matter of title to the school sections.


April. Prevalence of epizootic through the county, nearly all the horses in the livery stables being useless.


May 24. D. Maher's barn, two miles from Jackson, burned with the contents, hay, grain, etc.


June 6. The body of John Ker found (formerly working at the Oneida), having been exposed to the weather and depredations of wild animals during the winter. Supposed to have wandered away in a fit of insanity.


June 7. John Everest killed in the Eureka (Amador) mine by falling down the shaft.


June 20. The house of A. Sheakly burned in the night time, the owner barely escaping with his life. Supposed to be an incendiary fire.


John Collins instantly killed in the Amador mine by falling down the shaft two hundred feet.


June. Bryant & Co. commenced the preliminary work of floating lumber and wood in the Mokel- umne river.


July 1. Amador Canal Company incorporated ; cap- ital stoek five hundred thousand dollars.


July 12. George Hosenfelt instantly killed by the explosion of a giant cartridge while fishing in the Mokelumne river.


August 12. Jerry King thrown from his wagon near Jackson and seriously maimed, losing both hands. August 16. Residence of P. Grady, Sutter Creek, destroyed by fire.


August 17. L. MeLaine of Volcano thrown from his carriage, breaking a leg.


August 25. Death of Dr. Wm. Ives, one of the old- est practicing physicians of Amador county.


August 30. Shooting affray between Silas Penry and E. Turner, in Folger's saloon, Jackson.


September 5. Great disaster in Lincoln mine by which nine persons lost their lives, namely, Patrick Frazier, John Collier, Dennis Lynch, William Coombs, W. H. Rule, G. B. Bobbino, Bartholomeo Gazzolo, Antonio Robles, and Nicholas Balulich.


September 8. Death of E. Turner of Jackson from effect of a pistol shot by S. Penry .


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CHRONOLOGICAL.


September 11. Death of J. H. Bradley at San Bucna- ventura.


September 15. House of General MeMurran dc- stroyed by fire and two men severely burned, at Ham's station.


September 20. House of John Van Dusen, near ยท Mountain Springs, destroyed by fire. Loss, two thousand dollars.


October 3. B. Gardella fell down one of the shafts of the Oneida and instantly killed.


October 18. The house of John Cook, near Lancha Plana, entered by six masked men for the purpose of robbery, failing because they could not keep the children (John has a full dozen) from running out and giving the alarm.


November 28. Mrs. Good's house at Buckeye burned. December 2. Snow fell to the depth of several inches on the plains around Ione as well as in Stoekton and Sacramento.


December 7. Dennis Townsend, school teacher and ex-School Superintendent, pronounced insane and sent to Stockton.


December 9. Daniel O'Donnell killed by the falling of rock in the Amador mine.


December 18. James Cyne murdered by John Can- ifex near Forest Home, by stabbing with a knife, Canifex being intoxicated.


December 20. George Shonat drowned in Sutter creek, three miles above the town, while intoxica- ted.


December 21. John Harker, living above Volcano, mysteriously shot while in bed.


1874.


January 1. Estimated population of Amador county ten thousand five hundred. Estimated assessment roll two million seven hundred and thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars.


January 23. Clement Zeres found dead in his room, with the appearance of having committed suicide by shooting himself through the head with a rifle. January 25. Thomas Filmer found dead in his cabin five miles from Jackson.


February 6. Dwelling-house of E. S. Schultz, near Volcano, destroyed by fire while the family were absent.


February 26. T. A. Springer, State Printer, and founder of the Amador Ledger, died at San Fran- cisco after several months' illness.


February 28. School-house at Sutter Creek burned. Supposed to be an incendiary fire.


March 1. Cutting affray at Voleano, between G. Cassinelli and A. Deluchi, in which the former was instantly killed.


Cutting affray between two Chilenos, in which Antonio Lopez was fatally stabbed.


March 2. G. W. Wagner, first Associate Judge of Amador county and formerly a member of the Leg- islature, died in Jackson.


March 4. R. N. Smith killed by the premature ex- plosion of a blast on the line of the Amador canal.


April 1. A little daughter of James Grello drowned in a flume at Volcano.


April 18. Joseph Largomarcino fell into the shaft of the Lincoln mine and was instantly killed.


April 24. R. P. Gilliland, a native of Alabama, found dead in his cabin.


April 25. Cutting affray between James Sibert and Francis Bergoon, in which the former was instantly killed.


May 28. Stephen Kenton found dead in his cabin four miles above Amador City.


May 30. Terrible accident in Amador mine, caused by the slipping of the reel on the shaft while hoist- ing the cage containing five men named Frank Fallon, James Moyle, A. A. Corleiss, Samuel James, and , all of whom were instantly killed. June 11. Barn belonging to Mr. Chautelle, Sutter Creck, destroyed by fire.


June 12. Death of James H. Hardy at San Fran- cisco.


June 27. Last issue of the Sutter Creek Independent. August 1. Water turned into the Amador canal.


Contraet between H. B. Platt, constructor of I. and S. Railroad, and Arroyo Seco Grant Company filed in county records.


August 22. John Shearer killed by the fall of a rock from the ascending bueket while working in the Phonix mine, Plymouth.


August 29. J. R. Hardenburg's house at the Casco mine burned by an incendiary.


August. John Ratto killed by John Devoto. Seven hundred and fifty dollars offered for Devoto's apprehension.


September 2. Local option election in Township No. 2. On the same day also was held an election for Supervisor in Supervisor Distriet No. 1, including Township No. 2. M. Murray was elected Super- visor. The election for or against license : Ione, forlicense, one hundred and seven, against, one hun- dred and nine ; Lancha Plana, for license, thirty- nine, against, twenty-threc.


September 18. Boarding house at the Kennedy mine destroyed by fire.


October 13. Water run through the Amador canal reaching the distributing reservoir.


O. B. Burton thrown from his horse near Butte City, sustaining fatal injuries.


October 16. Barn at Tarr's mill destroyed by fire. Loss, five thousand dollars.


October 25. Heavy snow-storm in the mountains, causing considerable difficulty in getting the cattle and sheep off the Summer pastures.


December 18. John H. Kruger committed suicide at the house of W. Atkinson, Jackson valley, by shooting himself through the head.


1875.


January 12. James Melody killed by falling rock in the Phoenix mine, Plymouth.


January 24. Death of John B. Keyes at Sutter 'Creek.


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HISTORY OF AMADOR COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.


March 1. House of J. M. F. Johnston at Muletown destroyed by fire. Loss estimated at ten thou- sand dollars.


May 1. M. E. Pearson fatally shot by David Ryal, about three miles from Drytown.


May 2. Stage and passengers robbed on the Galt road near lone, of about one thousand dollars.


May 8. Great robbery of county funds, amounting to fifteen thousand two hundred and forty-eight dollars, most of which belonged to the school fund.


June 17. Special meeting of Board of Supervisors, to consider the matter of the loss of the county funds.


June 20. David Ryal found guilty of murder in the first degree, for killing MI. Pearson, April last, near Drytown.


June 21. Death of Rev. S. G. Briggs, for many years Superintendent of Schools.


July 18. The residence of William Smith, in Sutter Creek, destroyed by fire.


Daniel Moon killed while blasting logs, near Amador City.


September 1. Thomas Andrews found dead, par- tially devoured by hogs, at Bledford's ranch on


Amador wagon road, in accordance with a dream to that effect.


September 25. George Lafferty fatally injured by being thrown from his horse, near Plymouth. .


September 26. John Devoto acquitted of the charge of murder in killing John Ratto, in 1874.


November 7. Frank Williams killed in a difficulty with Peter Yaoan, near Drytown.


November 27. Thos. Mccullough found drowned in Jackson creek, near Filmer's ranch.


December 15. A Cornishman, named Rogers, while ascending the ladder of the Amador mine, fell about two hundred and fifty feet, and was instantly killed.


December 18. Extensive fire in the Amador mine. 1876.


January 1. Masquerade ball by the K. A. C.


January 3. Franciseo Viannelli found dead in his eabin, near the Zeile mine.


January 9. Stage robbed between Plymouth and Fiddletown.


January 31. Attempted robbery of stage near Wil- low Springs.


March 18. Capture of the noted stage robber, Joa- quin Murietta,* who eseaped from the cabin, below Jackson, when two others were arrested.


March 18. Three persons, Mr. D. B. Baecigalupi, Miss Carrie Payne, and Miss Louisa Periare, drowned in attempting to cross the Mokelumne river, below Lancha Plana.


April 13. Fire in Amador, destroying G. W. Kling's saloon, W. Burn's drug store, P. Heisch's barber shop, William Payton's saloon, M. Mooney's saloon and dwelling, Kerr's livery-stable.


April 14. Samuel Mugford fell in the shaft of the Garfield mine, and was instantly killed.


May 2. Richard Webb arrested, at the instance of the Board of Supervisors, for libel.


May 19. Mrs. Murphy's saloon and dwelling, near Jackson, burned.


May 20. Snow at Jackson, and other mountain towns, falling five inches decp at Volcano.


May 23. Robbery of safe in Wells, Fargo and Co.'s office in Amador.


May 26. G. W. Arthur, a patient at the hospital, committed suicide by hanging.


June 2. Attempt to murder L. Largomarcini and family, at Sutter Creek, with giant powder, by which the building was scriously damaged, but no lives lost.


June 18. Younglove's barn at Ione burned, with three mules and seventy-five tons of hay. Fire supposed to be incendiary.


June 20. Indian killed by trap gun while robbing Joseph Cuneo's sluices.


July 1. James Welch, Kennedy Flat, died from sun- stroke.


Arnold Slinghaide, Plymouth, died from sun-stroke. July 4. Paolo Largomarcini, mentally deranged, perished from sickness and exposure in Sailor's Gulch, near Slabtown.


William Baker, of Jackson valley, thrown from his horse near Ione, and fatally injured.


July 18. Barn belonging to Mrs. Westfall, in Jack- son, destroyed by fire.


July 20. Edward Going fatally injured by a cave in the Oneida mine.


July 27. Miguel Doraneo found dead in his cabin, evidently murdered some days before, by parties unknown.


July 30. Death of Dr. J. A. Brown of Sutter Creek, an old and highly esteemed resident of the town. July 31. Volcano Tunnel Company broke ground. August 3. M. W. Gordon announced his return to the Democratic party.


September 11. Stage robbed on the Drytown road near Finn's ranch, by Chas. Thompson and Chas. Tedeman, both of whom were subsequently arrested and convicted.


September 26. Blass Thomas instantly killed in the Oneida mine, by the falling of a timber down the shaft.


October 21. Accident in the Oneida mine, instantly killing two men and wounding two others.


November 3. Tournament at Ione City.


November 11. Samuel Keller, of Sutter Creek, com- mitted suicide by shooting himself with a pistol.


November 26. Major Green's house, between Ione and Jackson, destroyed by fire.


December 7. Trains commenced running between Ione and Galt.


December 11. F. N. Hoss kicked by a horse, from the effects of which he died on the following morning.


December 14. House of Nicholas Radovich destroyed by fire. Insured for sixteen hundred dollars.


*Not the famous bandit of 1852.


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CHRONOLOGICAL.


Assessment roll of Amador county, two million five hundred and sixty-three thousand three hundred and seventy dollars.


1877.


January 15, 16, 17. Heavy rains, doing much dam- age to the Galt and Ione railroad, one car-load of passengers baving to remain on the road all night. January 21. Death of Hon. T. M. Pawling, County Judge.


February 1. Butte Basin Mining Company incor- porated.


February 2. Incorporation of the Ione Coal Com- pany by Mark Hopkins, D. D. Colton, C. E. Green, F. S. Dougherty, and C. H. Redington.


February 4. Stage robbed of fifteen hundred dollars near Mountain Spring's House.


February 23. Boarding-house of Mrs. Hurley, at Sutter Creek, destroyed by firc; adjoining houses, owned by Burns and Hubbel, seriously damaged.


March 6. Wife and three children of A. Liversedge, formerly of this county, burned to death at Colusi. March 18. Three children of Jesse Rhodes, of Buck- eye valley, aged eight, six, and three years, died of diphtheria about the same hour.


March 21. Coffin warehouse of Songer and Fagan, Sutter Creek, consumed by fire.


March 31. Nichola Rossiggi fatally stabbed by Dominico Caranza.


April 17. Death of William H. Stowers, Superinten- dent of Schools, at Bartlett Springs, where he had gone for his health.


May 6. A. Norton, of Jackson, appointed to fill the unexpired term of W. H. Stowers, deceased.


May 26. Laying of the corner-stone of the Presby- terian church at Ione.


June 5. Dwelling-house of Antone Silva, Jackson, destroyed by fire. Loss two thousand dollars.


June 10. Charles Cox, of Lancha Plana, found dead near the suspension flume, with the appearance of having fallen over the cliff of rocks, which at that place is one hundred and thirty feet high.


June 13. Dwelling-house of Jones and Angore, Buckeye valley, destroyed by fire.


June 21. New safe put into the County Treasurer's office.


June 22. Dwelling of L. Rabolt, at Sutter Creek destroyed by fire. Loss, three thousand dollars. Dwelling of John Battiste, ncar Jackson, burned. Loss, two thousand five hundred dollars.


August 7. John Baker, while in a fit of delirium tre- mens, threw himself against a circular saw in rapid motion, at Brannon's mill, receiving fatal wounds.


August. 25. Fire at Jackson, destroying Dr. Peter's office.


September 1. Roy Chamberlain, a forty-niner and an old resident of Amador county, found dead in his chair at his home near the Newton Copper mine. Coroner's verdict, " Death from disease of the heart."


September 12. Cars ran off the track below Ione, fatally injuring W. F. Gury.


October 8. House of Jerry Donovan, Sutter Creek, destroyed by fire.


October 17. James McGee, former engineer at the Oneida, while in a condition of mental derange- ment jumped into one of the shafts of the mine, falling a distance of six hundred feet, being instantly killed.


October 22. Bucket fell in Oneida, killing John Gard- ner and John Luderman, and wounding James Forchey.


October 31. House of P. Dwyer, Clinton, burned.


December 2. James Arthur fatally injured in the Amador mine by the caving of the drift in which he was at work.


December 7. Edward E. Stitt died at Drytown from injuries received while taking down the old Loyal mill.


December 22. Hon. John A. Eagon and W. L. McKimm thrown out of a buggy near Jackson. The former seriously and the latter fatally injured, Mr. McKimm dying in two or three hours after.


1878.


January 23. Willow Springs school-house burned.


February 15. Death of the Hon. Robert Ludgate, member of the Assembly for Amador county.


February 17. Mequel Vara found dead in his cabin at Butte City.


High water at Ione and all the western part of the county, destroying much property.


Highest water ever known in Amador City, de- stroying considerable property and flooding some of the mines.


Great flood in Jackson, drowning seven persons and carrying off and wrecking fifteen buildings. Loss, thirty thousand dollars.


February 23. James Tippet killed in the Phoenix mine by falling out of the bucket while ascending. February 26. High wind, unroofing and blowing down buildings; Catholic church at Butte City blown down, steeple blown off Catholic church at Jackson, trees, fences, barns, flumes, and other things destroyed.


February. The name of Fiddletown changed to Oleta, by Act of the Legislature.


March 20. H. Trucb and Louis Dabovich taken to the asylum.


May 3. House of Mrs. Botto, Sutter Creek, destroyed by fire. Loss, two thousand dollars.


Difficulty between E. M. Phibbs and Fred Varvigat, Ione, the latter being killed.


May 12. Big reservoir of the Amador Canal Com- pany blown up and destroyed.


June 5. Body of Giovani Arata found near Jackson.


June 8. Jackson and Sutter Creek united by tele- phone.


June 14. Largomarcini's hotel at Amador destroyed by fire.


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HISTORY OF AMADOR COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.


June 19. Special election for delegates to Constitu- tional Convention; John A. Eagon and William II. Prouty, elected.


July 3. Barn owned by Mr. Cox, near Whitmore's mill, burned.


July 5. Shooting affray between George Harville and Peter Smith, the latter being instantly killed. July 10. McDonald's house, at Amador City, de- stroyed by fire.


August 22. Moore mine started up.


September 22. New York ranch house, blacksmith shop and barn burned, with all the contents.


October 8. Mrs. Joseph Carreau, of Jackson, while in a condition of mental aberration, committed suicide by shooting herself through the head with a shot-gun.


November 8. E. C. E. Vile, of Ione, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a pen-knife.


1879.


January 4. Henry Peck, County Clerk, died of heart disease. He was a "49er," had been an extensive traveler, having visited Australia, the Amazon mines, Nevada, etc .; was a native of New York.


January 6. Little daughter of Mrs. Hudson, near Ione, accidentally shot by a playmate.


February 1. Death of William H. Hooper, in Oak- land. He was formerly a proprietor of the Phoenix mine at Plymouth.


February 5. Sorocco's store and adjoining build- ings, at Drytown, burned.


February 21. Hugh Ward killed in a hydraulic claim at Irish Hill.


May 6. Johnson drowned in Mokelumne river, near Clinton Bar.


May 10. O. N. Morse's house, at the Q ranch, destroyed by fire. This was one of the oldest houses in the county, the Q ranch having been a noted place since '49. It was originally claimed by members of Company Q, United States Infantry. May 25. Edward Phibbs killed in a difficulty with Jesus Valles, near Jackson Gate.


June 18. Ione connected with Jackson by telephone. June 18. House of Mrs. Zeres, at Volcano, burned. June 25. Amador Sentinel started.


September 1. Dr. Morse's fruit dryer, Q ranch, destroyed by fire. Loss, fifteen hundred dollars. September 4. The house of David Schuler, Jackson, destroyed by fire, with all the contents.


September 19. R. H. Young, of Amador, committed suicide by taking poison.


September 30. Five hundred feet of the Amador Canal Company's pipe, near Clinton, blown up by giant power; supposed to have been done by parties damaged by the breaking of the reservoir, February 17.


October 15. Boarding-house of Fopiano, at Key- stone mine, destroyed by fire.


October 19. Son of Ed. Wiley, at the Wiley station


on the Amador wagon road, fell into a deep well and was drowned.


November 6. Two men, Richard Collict and John Bachi, seriously injured, the latter fatally, by pre- mature explosion of blast.


November 9. Jesus Aguirra killed by S. Higuerra, for alleged seduction of the latter's wife.


November 15. Lodge of I. O. G. T. organized at Amador.


November 17. John Bachi died from the effect of a premature blast in the Oneida mine.


December 6. A. Swithenbank caught in the machi- nery of the marble mill, near Plymouth, and torn to pieces.


December 12. A Cornishman by the name of Moyle fatally injured in the original Amador mine by the fall of a rock down the shaft.


December 17. J. M. Myers robbed by highwaymen near Jackson.


December 18. House of G. Bardaracco, near Jack- son, burned.


C. A. Cordell instantly killed by falling six hundred feet down the shaft of the Phoenix mine.


December. Stewart and Gillick sold their mine for twenty-five thousand dollars.


1880.


February 1. Difficulty in Jackson between C. Geno- chio, John Mori, A. Galli, Robert Venglio, and John Balles, resulting fatally to the two latter.


February 5. House of Joseph Carrara, Amador City, destroyed by fire.


April 20. Flood at Drytown doing considerable damage to the mines.


Flood in Ione, the main streets being inundated, also many of the ranches in the vicinity, thirteen hundred feet of the railroad track being washed away.


May 1. Last number of the Ione Times issued.


May 4. House of William Sutherland, Ione, dam- aged by fire.


May 6. Attempted robbery of stage near Ione.


May 7. G. Clincinovich instantly killed by falling down the Lincoln shaft.


May 22. Several hundred dollars' worth of harnesses and wagons stolen from A. H. Palmer, Jackson valley, of which no trace was obtained.


May 27. House of William Marshall, Sutter Creek, destroyed by fire. Loss, one thousand dollars.


May 30. Difficulty between William Cook and Charles Tedeman at Buena Vista, the latter person being shot through the body.


June 15. Joseph Anderson found dead near Dane's ranch, Grass Valley.


July 31. A. D. McDonald fatally injured by a fall from the balcony of a hotel at Amador.


August 3. Barn belonging to W. O. Clark, Drytown, destroyed by fire.


August 18. Augustus Feine fatally injured by being caught in the machinery of the Florence mills at Iope,


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CHRONOLOGICAL.


September 1. Charles Hutz found dead at Ione. Death said to have been caused by heart disease. September 3. Charles Steckler of Jackson, an old and much respected citizen, committed suicide by hanging.


September 9. Celebration of admission day by the pioneer society and citizens generally.


October 9. Chautauqua literary society organized at Jackson.


November 5. Difficulty between William Frasier


and Charles McKinney in Volcano, in which the latter person was fatally stabbed.


November 21. The residence of Mr. Clark, Plymouth, consumed by fire with all its contents.


November 23. Dr. Charles Boarman died of small- pox.


December. Small-pox prevailed extensively in Jack- son.


Extraordinary meeting of the Board of Supervisors to consider the situation. Pest-house erected.


PATRONS DIRECTORY.


TOWNSHIP NO 1, AMADOR COUNTY.


NAME.


RESIDENCE.


BUSINESS.


NATIVITY.


Came to Came to State


County.


POST OFFICE.


No. Acres.


Aitken, Robert.


Jackson


Butcher


Scotland.


1850


1858


Jackson.


Andrews, E.


Township No. 1.


Farmer.


England


1856


1856


Jackson.


160


Arata, Andrea ..


Clinton ..


Farmer.


Italy . .


1853


1853


Pine Grove. 320


Arata, Nicholas P' .. .


Clinton.


Vineyard & mining .


California


Askcy, A


Jackson


National Hotel ...


Pennsylvania


1850


1850


Jackson.


Avisc, James.


Township No. 1 ...


Farmer and miner ..


New Jersey


1852


1864


Jackson.


160


Bartlett, S. H ..


Township No. 1 ...


Farmer ...


Massachusetts


1852


1853


Jackson ..


40


Boarman, Charles, M. D.


Jackson.


Physician & Surgeon


Virginia


1849


1858


Jackson.


160


Boyd, Jamncs.


AmadorCanal Resv'r Superintendent.


Canada.


1876


1876


Sutter


Brown, A. C.


Jackson


Attorney-at-Law


Missouri.


1851


1851


Jackson


Brown, J. Ward ...


Butte City


Mining.


New York


1853


1856


Jackson.


7


Brown, Jasper.


New York Ranch. Jackson.


Farmer.


California


Amador County, Cal


Coulon, Thomas


Jackson


Under Sheriff ...


Ireland.


1854


1854


Jackson.


Pine Grove.


Devoto, Antone.


Jackson Gate


Farmer


Italy


1869


1872


Jackson ...


320


Dewitt, Isaac N.


Murphy's Ridge.


Miner.


Ohio.


1866


1875


Jackson .. .


80


Dick, John R ..


Township No. 1.


Farmner.


Ohio


1852


1852


Jackson.


320


Eagon, John A


Jackson.


Attorney-at-Law


Virginia.


1851


1851


Jackson.


Jackson. .


100


Fontenrose, L. J


Jackson.


County Clerk


Pennsylvania


1858


1859


Jackson ..


Freeman, E. G


Jackson.


Saddlery and harness


New York


1852


1852


Jackson.


Froelich, G .


Township No. 1.


Farmer.


Germany


1853


1853


Jackson.


480


Fullen, George


Township No. 1.


Farmer.


Ireland


1860


1860


Jackson .. .


160


Fullen, John .


Township No. 1.


Farmer.


Ireland.


1852


1852


Jackson ..


160


Gardner, Eli T.


Clinton District ..


Farming & teaming.


Ohio


1850


1864


Pine Grove.


160


Gordon, Marion W. Sr


Jackson ..


Attorney-at-Law ..


Tennessee


1850


1850


Jackson ....


8


Heming, D


Towhship No. 1. .


Farmer.


Ohio


1852


1853


Jackson. . .


480


Hoffman, Frank ..


Jackson ..


Livery and ranching.


Germany


1850


1852


Jackson ..


160


Horton, William J.


Camp Opera District Wood Ranch ..


Kentucky.


1854


1854


Lancha Pl'a


160


Hutchins, Johu W


Clinton.


Miner. .


Maine.


1853


1853


Jackson ....


1


Kay, Wallace ..


Jackson.


Variety Store


Massachusetts.


1869




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