History of Humboldt County, California : with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, farms, residences, public buildings, factories, hotels, business houses, schools, churches, etc., from original drawings, including biographical sketches, Part 48

Author: W.W. Elliott & Co
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: San Francisco : W.W. Elliott
Number of Pages: 344


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THE DEMOCRATIC STANDARD.


The Weekly Standard was established in June, 1875, by R. V. Cladd & Co. In June, 1877, it was purchased by the pres- ent publisher, William Ayers, Esq., who shortly afterwards changed its title to "The Democratic Standard."


In the spring of 1878, it commenced the discussion of the


greenback financial doctrine, to which it bas adheredl ever since, being the first greenback paper published in California. The main feature and effort of the paper bas been the description of the various sections of the county, together with the dis- cussion and agitation of bay and harbor improvements. In this self-allotted task it has been untiring, letting no opportu - nity pass that would serve to give the subject a fresh stirring up.


It is a representative northern California paper, gleaning all important items from the northern tier of counties into its col- umns. Its publisher makes it a point to travel over some portion of the territory it serves, every year, to study the country, its needs and capabilities, and get acquainted with its inhabitants.


The ultimate aim of the Standard is to leave no stone un- turned in the effort to make Eureka the port of supply, export and import, for the whole section of country in semi-circle from 100 to 150 miles surrounding Humboldt Bay. From its columns we have gathered much valuable information, used in compiling this History.


DAILY AND WEEKLY TELEPHONE.


The Telephone was first issued December 21, 1881, by Messrs. Wiley & Heney, proprietors. It is 21x28 inches in size, with six columns on a page. It is the most complete daily paper ever published in the county. Its initial number contained seventy-two local paragraphs, all of them readable and newsy. The firm has made an independent telegraph arrangement, and has secured the services of a competent telegraphic correspond- ent in San Francisco.


It has daily and weekly editions. A. Wiley was associated with Walter Van Dyke twenty-six years ago on the Times. The publishers are practical newspaper men and very well know how to manage and make a successful journal. It is bright, and keeps up with the demand for local items and late news.


ROHNERVILLE HERALD.


The publication of the Herald was commenced at Rohner- ville, Humboldt County, on the 2d day of November, 1881, by Charles W. Gordon, at the age of 19 years, who had been a resident of the county since 1872. The people of Robnerville demanded a newspaper, and the present publisher took advan- tage of the opportunity, and has found the venture a success- ful one. The subscription list had reached nearly 450 on the Ist day of March, and the paper shows a very liberal adver- tising patronage. It is the official organ for publication of land notices in eastern and southern Humboldt and is pub- lished at $1.50 a year. The publisher declares his paper to be Independent-Republican. It is a creditable paper, and does honor to the people of Rohnerville and vicinity, wbo are determined to have a paper of their own in wbich to set forth the advantages of that prosperous village.


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THE VARIOUS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISES.


Journalism of Del Norte County.


Just after Crescent City sprang into existence, on June 10, 1854, was issued the first number of the Herald, which for seven years was a weekly visitor to its friends, and a vigilant and earnest factor of the growth and welfare of this section of California.


The press and material were shipped from San Francisco by the colitors and proprietors, Messrs B. Y. Feelitig and U. B. F'reanor. It was a twenty-column paper, published weekly, at a subscription price of ten dollars per annum. The very first issne contained an article upon the subject of a wagon road to connect this place with southern Oregon-a question which still gives rise to discussion. It professed to be "independent " in politics, but really had a very decided Democratic inclina- tion. In September, 1854, Mr, Fechtig withdrew, and S. H. Grubler assumed his place. Under the new management the tone of the Herald was unaltered. The last issue by Grubler & Freunor was June 4, 1856, when T. S. Pomeroy cutered the partnership and took editorial charge. This co-partnership continued until August 19, 1859, when Freanor withdrew, and the paper remained in the exclusive control of the latter. Hc continnod at its head until the completion of its seventh vol- ume, June 8, 1861, when he removed to Jacksonville, Oregon, with the entire office.


T. S. Pomeroy camo to Crescent City in 1853 as Clerk of Klamath County, when the seat of Government was removed to this place. In 1856 he was appointed Couuty Judge to fill a vacancy. In 1861 he established in Jacksonville the South- ern Oregon Gasette, in connection with O'Meara, now of the San Francisco Examiner. This was in the dark days when the Union toppled upon its foundation. The Gazette was too pronouncedly " Secesh," and was refused admission to the mails. This action of the Postmaster General ended its life. After a lingering and painful illness he died here. He was an active positive inan of many virtues and few faults.


The Crescent City Courier issued its first number Sep- tember 12, 1872, with Walter B. Thorpe as editor and pro- prietor. Under his management the Courier flew the Re- publican colors, and was the only paper that has ever in Del Norto assumed openly the partisanship of any political party.


In his issue of March 7, 1874, he announced the sale of the paper and bid an affectionate adieu to the scenes of his early lite. From here he went to Eureka, and subsequently to Arcata, where he established the Arcata Leader, but sold his property there and went to Sacramento, aud thence to Washı- ington, D. C. At last accounts he was still at the National Capitol. Ou the 14th of March, 1874, without interruption, the Courier appeared with Mason & Tack as proprietors, the former, Wm. B. Mason, making the editorial salutatory and introduction. This firm was beyond question the strongest


that has solicited support for a paper in Del Norte. Both were typographers and neither was unfamiliar with pencil and seissors. Both had and still have, a large circle of warm, sin- cere friends.


Win. B. Mason, the senior partner, spent nearly all his lifo in Crescent City, and has led a life such as is seen only in the shift- ing scenes of a " far West." A school boy here of long ago, he has grown to man's estate with many of its virtues and none of its vices. Frequently, in various capacities, has he been called upon as a servant of the people, the last time being as Assemblyman from this county to the Legislature of 1879 and 1880, to which he was elected as a straight Republican.


On the 12th of November, 1879, Silas White resumed the publication of the Courier wbich he continued until the 9th of February, 1881.


The Del Norte Record was first started as a free monthly, April 19, 1879, by J. E. Eldridge, and was published weekly, beginning May 13th, and in September of that year it was slightly enlarged. With the second volume, May 8, 1880, the paper was enlarged to its present size, twenty-eight columns. On the 5th of February, encouraged by success thus far and the business prospects of the future, the Courier was bought and consolidated with the Record after its last issue on the 9th. The editor does not feel that the field of his labors warrants the advocacy of any set of party tenets and still abstains from the expression of party views, and has taken up the cudgels neither for nor against opposing factions nor men.


The paper is a valuable sheet. The editor came here many years ago, aud has grown grey as the town matured in years.


SCHOOLS OF DEL NORTE.


The following is a list of school districts of Del Norte, and the amount of money to which each is entitled in 1882, as apportioned by John Miller, Superintendent of Schools.


Districts.


State.


Library.


Total.


Crescent


$1,009.11


$26.16


$1,035.27


Bradford


370.94


41.22


412.16


Happy Camp.


311.16


34.57


345.73


Rowdy Cr


251.37


27.93


279.30


Lincoln


249.07


27.68


276.75


Redwood .


242.17


26.91


269.08


Elk Valley


267.47


29.72


297.19


Fort Diek


244.48


27.16


271.64


Total


$2,945.77


$241.35


$3,187.12


DEL NORTE COUNTY OFFICERS, 1882.


Superior Judge. . J. E. Murphy | Cor. & Pub. Adm. . J. F. Frantz Assemblyman .. . W. B. Mason Sheriff .. Co. Surveyor .. A. H. Cleveland Supt. Pub. Schools. John Miller Deputy Sheriff. . . . Jos. Endert Deputy Sheriff . J. E. Eldredge Deputy Sheriff. Jeremiah Lane Co. Phys'n. Dr. J.W. Robertson . . . .. C. E. Hughes Clerk and Auditor. P.H. Peveler Treasurer ....... Wm. Saville District Attorney. Edgar Mason Assessor .... W. H. Woodbury


FIRST BATTALION MOUNTAINEERS, CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS, SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. Prepared by Hon. J. Clark.


Rank.


Name.


Date or Commix- xion.


Date of Rank.


Remarky.


FIELD.


Lieut .- Col., and Commanding Hum- boldt Military District.


Stephen G. Whipple.


April 27, 1863.


April 27,1863.


Headquarters Humboldt Military Dist., Ft. Hum- boldt, 1863; Ft. Gaston, 1863-4; Ft. Humboldt, 1864-5.


Major Major


William S. R. Taylor Charles W. Long ...


June 2, 1863. Oct. 3, 1864


June 1, 1863.


Resigned in 1864 ._


STAFF.


First Lieut, and Regimental Adj., and A. A. A. Gen., Humboldt Military District ..


Acqnila W. Hanna.


June 19, 1863 __ '


June 19, 1863. .


January 1, 1865-Out of service by general order from War Department, mustering out extra Lientenants on Staff-Appointments .


First Lieut., Co. F, and Regimental Adj .. and A. A. A. Gen., Humboldt Military District ..


Alpheus W. Randall.


January. 1865.


January, 1865-Appointed, vice Acquila W. Ilanna, mustered out of service ..


First Lieut. and Regimental Quarter- Muster


William H. Pratt ...


June 5, 1863


June 5, 1863 ...


January 1, 1865-Out of service by general order from War Department, mustering out extra Lieutenants on Staff-Appointments


SURGEON.


Surgeon


Jonathan Clark


June 5, 1863 __


June 4, 1863


In charge of Hospital at Ft. Baker, 1863, Ft. Iaqua, 1863-4, Ft. Gaston, 1864, Ft. Humboldt, 1864-5. Declined


Assistant Surgeon


Theodore D. Felt.


June 19, 1863 ..


June 19, 1863.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Surgeunt Major. Commissary Sergeant. Band Master.


William P. Hanna John T. Best. Roswel Tupper


LINE.


Captain Company A


Charles W. Long. - -


Feb. 9, 1863


Feb. 9, 1863.


In command of Ft. Baker in 1863, Ft. laqua, 1863-4. Promoted Major Oct. 3, 1864, vice Wm. S. R. Taylor, resigned ..


Captain Company B


George W. Ousley __


Feb. 9, 1863.


Feb. 9, 1863


In command of Camp Curtis in 1865, Camp Ander- son, 1864, Ft. Gaston, 1863 ..


Captain Company C Captain Company D


Abraham Miller. William C. Martin .. John P. Simpson Robert Baird


April 4, 1863. August 19, 1863 Feb. 28, 1863. July 1, 1863.


April 4, 1863 .. August 19, 1863 March 2, 1863. June 30, 1863 ..


In Command of Camp Grant, Cal., in 1863-4-5. In command of Camp Forks, of Solomon, and Camp Lincoln ..


First Lieutenant Company A


Knyphausen W. Geer


April 27, 1863 __ April 27, 1863 ..


April 27, 1863_


Promoted Capt., Co. A, Oct., 1864, vice Chas. W. Long, promoted. Command Ft. Iaqua, 1865 .... In Command of Camp Fawn Prairie in 1863. Re- signed, 1864 ..


Adjutant and A. Q. M. and A. C. S. at Fl. Gaston.


First Lieutenant Company C First Lieutenant Company D First Lientenant Company E First Lieutenant Company F


John A. Watson R. F. Herrick W. W. Skinner Alpheus W. Randall.


June 5, 1863 Dec. 4, 1863. June 18, 1863_ August 25, 1863


June 4, 1863. Dee. 3, 1863 June 18, 1863_ August 20, 1863


In Command of Ft. Jones, 1863, Camp Lincoln, 1864. Jan., 1865, detached from Co .; appointed Regimental Adj, and A. A. A. Gen., Humboldt Military Dist ...


Second Lieutenant Company A.


Leonard C. Beekwith


April 27, 1863 ..


April 27, 1863.


Resigned in IS64 to accept appointment of Indian Agent, Hoopa Valley Reservation.


Second Lieutenant Company B Second Lieutenant Company C.


Edward Hale.


April 27, 1863_ June 6, 1863.


April 17,1863_ June 4, 1863 . .


Resigned in 1864.


Promoted First Lieut., Co. A, vice Knyphausen W. Geer, promoted.


Second Lieutenant Company D. Second Lientenant Company E Second Lientenant Company F Secoud Lientenaut Company B


William N. Tuttle _. W. W. Frasier


Dec. 5, 1863 .. June 18, 1863 ..


Dec. 5, 1863 June 18, 1863.


Henry B. Mathewson John S. Hughes


1864. .


Vice Edward Hale, resigned.


The First Battalion Mountaineers, California Volunteers, were mustered into the service of the United States for the suppression of Indian hostilities in Northern California, serving during the years 1863, '64, and '65. The following counties are entitled to the credit of raising the com- panies comprising the Battalion: Humboldt County, Companies A and B; Trinity County, Company C; Mendocino County, Company E; Siskiyou County, Company F; Northern Counties, at large, Company D.


In command of Burnt Ranch, Cal., in 1864. Detailed as Mustering Officer in 1864 ..


Captain Company E


Captain Company F


April 27, 1863_


First Lieutenant Company B


Isaac W. Hempfield


Thomas Middleton ..


Promoted Major Oct. 3, 1864, vice Wm. S. R. Tay- lor, resigned. Command of Ft. Gaston 1864-5 ..


OFFICERS OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY, FROM 1853 TO 1882. PREPARED FOR THE COUNTY HISTORY BY D. CUTTEN, ESQ.


Date


Ansrinbly men.


Conuty Judge.


Nheriff.


County Clerk.


Treasurer.


District Attorney


ASSESSOr.


Date.


1853


l. E. Wyman ..


D. D. Williams.


1854


185-1


A. Il . Murdock. J. E. Wyman ..


D. D. Williams.


1855


1855


U. S. Rieks ..


J. K. Wyinan. .


Jacob DeHaven


1856


1850


C. S. Ricks ..


J. E. Wyman ..


Wm. 1. Reed.


L. K. Wood ..


II. W. MeNay ..


L. M. Burson ..


Jacob Dellaven


1858


1858


E. L. Davis. . ..


A. J. Huestis ..


A. D. Sevier.


Elisha Clark ...


Jesse Wells


L. M. Burson ..


Jacob Dellaven


1859


1830


L. M. Burson ..


A. J. lLuestis_


A. D. Sevier


Elisha Clark ...


Jesse Wells


J. E. Wymin ..


Hock Hills


1860


1800


Wm. B. Hagaus


A. J. Iluestis.


B. Van Nest.


. A. W. Ilanna ..


Jon. Froese


J. E. Wyman .-


Hock 1fills


1861


1861


Geo. Il. Werk


A. J. lluestis.


B. VanNest


A. W. Hanna ..


Jon. Freese


G. W. Tompkins


Rease Wiley ...


1862


1862


co. IL .. Werk ..


A. J. Inestis.


B. VanNest .... ' A. W. Hanna ..


1863


A. Wiley.


A. J. Muestis.


B. VanNest ...


A. W. Ilanna ..


J.H. Davis


G. W. Tompkins


Rease Wiley ..


1863


1861


A. Wiley.


J. K. Wyman.


Joseph Tracy __


Jas. M. Short ..


David W. Nixon


S. M. Buck.


Stephen Goff ...


1865


1865


A. J. Inestis ..


J. E. Wyman ..


Joseph Tracy.


Jus. M. Short ..


David W. Nixon


G. W. Tompkins


1867


C Westmoreland


J. K. Wyman.


Joseph Tracy


Jus. M. Short ..


David W. Nixon


G. W. Tompkins


Stephen Goff.


1867


1~68


(; Westmoreland!


J. K. Wyman.


W. S. Barnum


John A. Watson


David W. Nixon


J. J. Dellaven.


Francis Francis


1868


1869


J. J. Dellaven ..


J. E. Wyman ..


W. S. Barnum


John A. Watson


Jobn Kelcher ..


Wm. H. Mason.


1872


Joseph Russ. ..


1. E. Wyman ..


E. Bulkeley


1873


13. C. Hurlhutt.


J. E. Wyman ..


E. Bulkeley.


1874


B. C. Hurlbutt.


J. E. Wyman ..


E. Bulkeley.


E. Bulkeley.


W. J. McKenna


D. C. Scott.


Geo. A. Knight.


Wm. Wallace ..


1876


1877


losoph Russ. ..


C. G. Stafford


J. C. Bull


W.J. McKonna


D. C. Scott.


Geo. A. Knight.


Wm. Wallace ..


1877


1878


Joseph Russ.


C. G. Stafford ..


T. M. Brown.


W. J. McKenna


L. T. Kinsey.


Geo. A. Knight.


Wm. Wallace ..


1878


1879


W. B. Stoddard C. G. Sinfford ..


T. M. Brown.


W. J. McKenna


L. T. Kinsey. ..


Geo. A. Knight.


Wm. Wallace ..


1880


1881


G. C. Mndgott. J. P. Hlaynos


T. M. Brown ..


J. S. Thomson_ _


L. T. Kinsey .


E. W. Wilson ..


Geo. II. Shaw ..


1881


1882


G. C. Mudgett ..


J. P. Haynes


T. M. Brown.


J. S. Thomson __


L. T. Kinsey.


E. W. Wilson __


Geo. H. Shaw __


1882


Date


Surveyor.


sup't of Schools


Administrator.


Coronor.


Supervisors.s


First meeting of Board held May 7, 1855.


1853


J. S. Murray ..


1854


J. S. Murray ..


H. J. Wyman Wm. Roberts


John Quick, Joseph S. Bowles, Jonathan Clark


1855


J. S. Murray.


Jonathan Clark, H. S. Daniels, J. P. Langdon_


1856


Josoph Seeley. .


A. J. Huestis. A. J. Huostis.


James Light ... James Light_ __


Byron Deming. Byron Deming- J. N. Hume.


1850


J. S. Murroy


18GO


1. S. Murray


H. H. Soverens.


R. M. Williams.


Amos Crane.


Win. C. Martin, Seth Chism, A. P. Guthrie.


1861


J. S. Murray


H. H. Severens.


R. M. Williams.


Amos Crane


Seth Chism, A. P. Guthrie, H. S. Daniels.


1862


J. B. Kinsoley . .


W. L. Jones.


R. M. Williams.


B. Deming.


A. P. Guthrie, H. S. Daniels, Seth Chism.


1863


J. B. Kingeley


W. L. Jones.


R. M. Williams.


B. Deming.


Seth Chism, A. N. Guptill, John Dolbeer.


186 Ł


J. S. Murray -


W. L. Jones


R. M. Williams.


H. D. Ley.


Seth Chism, A. N. Guptill, John Kelcher


1865


J. S. Murray. W. W. Skumner. W. W. Skinner.


W. L. Jones.


J. O. Knecland.


S. W. Morrison, Thos. Hart, Geo. H. Tilley


1868


J. S. Murruy ..


W. L. Jones.


A. J. Tyrrell.


Geo. H. Tilley, Seth Chism, S. W. Morrison


1870


J. S. Murray ..


J. B. Brown.


C. B. Whitman-


Seth Chism, S. W. Morrison, W. J. Sweasey.


1871


1. S. Murray.


J. B. Brown.


C. B. Whitman.


S. W. Morrison, W. J. Sweasey, John W. Cooper.


1872


R. F. llorriek ..


J. B. Brown.


John A. Whaley


W. J. Sweasey, Jobo W. Cooper, G. C. Barber John W. Cooper, G. C. Barber, H. S. Daniels


1873


R. F. Herrick ..


J. B. Brown


1874


R. F. Herrick ..


1875


R. F. Herrick ..


E. C. Cummings E. C. Cummings E. C. Cummings E. C. Cummings J. B. Casterlin_


J. H. Kimball_| J. H. Kimball.


J. H. Kimball .. J. H. Kimha !] ..


G. C. Barber, S. Hill, A. Wiley, J. O. Dinsmore, D. A. Demerritt. . S. Hill, A. Wiley, J. O. Densmore, D A. Demerritt, Seth Chism .. J. O. Densmore, Geo. H. Tilley, S. Hill, D. A. Demerritt, S. Chism.


1$79


R. F. Herrick


J. B. Casterlin.


1880


K. F. Ilerrick ..


J. B. Casterlin. O. H. Spring __ O. H. Spring __ S. Hill, J. Hannah, E. M. Dowell, J. O. Densmore, Seth Chism ....


1881


R. F. Herrick


J. B. Casterlio.


O. H. Spring. .


O. Il. Spring __ S. Hill, J. Hannah, E. M. Doweil, J. O. Densmore, R. W. Stevens.


1882


R. F. Herrick ..


J. B. Casterlin. O. H. Spring ..


O. H. Spring __ S. Hill, J. Hannah, E. M. Dowell, J. O. Densmore, R. W. Stevens.


Court of Sessions from 1853 to 1861.


1853-J. E. Wyman, J. N. Borden, S. L. Shaw. 1854-J. E. Wyman. A. D. Sevier, D. F. Gilbert. 1855-J. E. Wyman, H. F. Janes, D. F. Gilbert. 1856- J. E. Wyman,, H. F. Janes, D. F.Gilbert, J857-J. E. Wyman, A. J. Huestis, F. S. Duff. 1858-A. J. Huestis. A. Hansell, J. H. Kimball. 1859-A. J. 1860-A. J. Huestis, J. H. Kimball, James S. Flerent. IS61-A. J. Huestis. J. H. Kimball, J. M. Cox.


Huestis, John F. Moore, Benj. T. Jameson.


* Superior Judge.


+ Appointed.


* Resigned.


§ The first named was Chairman.


Peter Lothian. L. K. Wood.


Mf. Spencer.


M. Spencer ...


W. VanDyke ..


W. VanDyke ..


L. M. Burson


E. H. Howard.


Jacob Dellaven 1857


1857


II. W. Iluvens


.I. E. Wyman ..


Wm. 1. Recd ... ' L. K. Wood.


I1. W. MeNay ..


Joel Burnell


1853


Peter Lothian. L. K. Wood ..


Peter Lothian. L. K. Wood.


A. II. Murdock.


John Kelcher ..


James Hanna. .


A. N. Guptill __


1871


1871


Joseph Russ _.


J. K. Wyman ..


A. D. Sevier ..


John A. Watson


W.J. Mckenna


John Keleher ..


Geo. A. Knight.


A. W. Randallt


1874


187;


Jonathan Clark J. E. Wyman ..


W. J. McKenna


John Keleher ..


Geo. A. Knight.


Wm. Wallacet.


1875


1876


W. B. Stoddard


J. P. Haynes*


T. M. Brown.


J. S. Thomson ..


L. T. Kinsey


E. W. Wilson ..


Geo. II. Shaw. ..


1879


1857


Joseph Sveley.


E. H. Howard.


R. M. Williams.


1858


J. S. Murray ..


E. H. Howard.


R. M. Williams.


Amos Crane.


Jonathan Freese, Wm. C. Martin, Seth Chism


1860


W. L. Jones.


R. M. Williams. J. O. Kneeland.


H. D. Ley


A. N. Guptill, Wm. Carson, Thos. IIart.


Wm. Carson, Thos. Hart, S. W. Morrison.


1867


W. L. Jones


A. J. Tyrrell


Byron Deming. Byron Deming L. Lewis Shaw. L. Lewis Shaw. Wm. Todd


Wm.Todd_ A. W. Randall. A. W. Randall. John L. Fby .. John L. Eby. . --


G. C. Barber, [I. S. Daniels, Geo. S. Williams


H. S. Daniels, Geo. S. Williams, G. C. Barber.


1870


R. F. Herrick R. F. Herrick.


1878


R. F. Ilerrick ..


John A. Whuley J. A. Thomson. J. A. Thomson. J. H. Kimball_1


J. H. Kimball ..


Geo. S. Williams, G. C. Barber, Stephen Hill.


1877


J. II. Kimball. J. H. Kimball


S. W. Morrison, Geo. H. Tilley, Seth Chism ..


1869


J. S. Murray.


W. L. Jones


John A. Watson


John Kelcher ..


J. J. DeHaven.


Francis Francis


1869


1870


J. J. Dellaven .. J. E.


Wyman ..


A. D. Sevier


John A. Watson


John A. Watson'


John Kelcher __


John Keicher ..


Wm. H. Muson.


Stephen Goff. 1864


1866


A. J. Iluestis.


J. B. Wymun ..


Joseph Tracy .


Jas. M. Short ..


David W. Nixon


C. S. Rickst


Stephen Goff_


1806


James Hanna.


A. N. Guptill_ __ 1870


A. N. Guptill_ 1872


A. N. Guptill .. 1873


Jonathan Clark C. G. Stafford ..


J. C. Bull.


J. Il. Davis


John M. Eddy, David Masten, Ahner D. Suvier.


Jesse Dungan, Wm. C. Morten, Jonathan Freese.


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