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a twin of Pearl, died December 16, 1876. Vera Evelyn, horn February 26, 1877, was married December 24, 1894, to Hugo C. Korfhage and their children are: Henry Hilton, who was born November 8, 1899, and died on the 16th of November of that year; Ernest Hugh, born March 1, 1902; Bruce Wheeler, horn August 24, 1903; and Constance Margaret, horn June 7, 1910. Ernest Trueman Wheeler, born August 5, 1879, was killed in a premature explosion in the Newhouse tunnel, January 6. 1902. Irene Whittier, born October 11, 1881, was married July 22, 1902, to William Mor- ris Bond and their children are: Marjorie Irene, born April 19, 1903; Jeanette Al- berta, born July 30, 1908; and Robert Morris, born October 1, 1910. Lucius Byron Wheeler, the youngest of the family, was born April 23, 1884, and March 18, 1907, married Edna Townsend.
It was within a few days after his marriage that Dr. Wheeler resumed his medical studies, which were begun during his high school days, and in March, 1867, he was graduated from Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago .. He began practice at Byron Corners, hut owing to his wife's failing health he removed after a year to Montana, now Boone, Iowa. He was accorded an unusually large and strenu- ous practice which after four years so undermined his health that he sought resto- ration hy removing to Denver, where he arrived on the first day of January, 1872, since which time he has continued to make this city his home. Dr. Wheeler was one of the promoters of the first homeopathic medical society of Colorado, which for many years hore the name of the Denver Academy of Homeopathy but later changed the name to the Denver Homeopathic Club. This organization culminated in the incorporation of the Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital Association, which built the first homeopathic hospital in the state. The institution was placed under the immediate supervision of Dr. Wheeler, who was president of both the Association and the Denver Homeopathic Medical College. He also filled the chair of professor of mental and nervous diseases and was superintendent of the homeo- pathic hospital for years. In addition to his medical practice Dr. Wheeler has been interested in several mining ventures but says that only one of these has proved other than an expensive undertaking. He also became interested somewhat in farming through his ownership of two ranches, one situated ten miles east of Idaho Springs and the other ten miles east of Denver. Part of the latter place was so situated that it could be irrigated by the High Line canal. Dr. Wheeler in this connection became very active in a controversy whereby the courts were called upon to settle the question of the right of corporations or of the people at large to control the water supply. He fought valiantly and untiringly for the principles that he believed to be right, basing his activity in this direction not only upon his own judgment in the matter but upon an article of the state con- stitution which reads: "The waters of every natural stream not heretofore appro- priated, within the state of Colorado, is hereby declared to be the property of the public and is dedicated to the use of the people of the state, subject to appropria- tion as hereinafter provided." Most of the farmers of the district submitted help- lessly to what Dr. Wheeler believed to be a gross injustice on the part of the company controlling the water supply. To arouse the people to the situation, he secured a mandamus and then organized the Arapahoe County Farmers' Protective Associa- tion and later the State Farmers' Protectice Association. These combined organi- zations drew up a hill known as the anti-royalty bill, which was introduced into the legislature on the first day's session. Farmers brought every possible influence to bear upon the question, fighting earnestly and persistently for their rights, and on the last day of the session the hill became a law, as it stands upon the statute books today. This victory was secured through Dr. Wheeler's organized efforts but not until the matter was brought to the supreme court at a personal cost to the Doctor of between six and seven thousand dollars, together with the expenditure of large amounts hy the State Farmers' Protective Association.
Dr. Wheeler's personal view of the matter was that a new party should be formed in the state, as he had not liked the attitude of either of the old parties. He then called upon the State Grange, the State Farmers' Alliance, the Knights of Labor and several other organizations in full sympathy with the objects of the Farmers' Protective Association to send representative delegates to a conference to consider the advisability of organizing a new political party. The call met with ready response and at Dr. Wheeler's home, where the representatives convened, they voted unanimously to organizze the new "people's party," which afterward became known as the populist party. It enjoyed a mushroom growth, spreading over the entire United States, with newspapers devoting many columns daily to its opera-
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tions. At the first state election when the party had a ticket in the field it met defeat, but during the two succeeding years the party gained such strength that Davis H. Waite was elected governor of Colorado, the populists dominating the state legislature. It was this party that gave equal suffrage to Colorado.
Dr. Wheeler has ever stood stanchly and fearlessly in support of his honest convictions. Neither fear nor favor can swerve him from a course which he believes to be right and he fights to the limit in support of a cause of a friend but without personal animosity. He has never sought or desired public office and those which he has held have been in the path of his profession. Under Governor Frederick W. Pitkin he was appointed on the first state board of medical examiners in June, 1881, was elected the first secretary of that board and continued to fill the position for twelve years. The first certificate of the state board of medical examiners, auhoriz- ing the holder to practice medicine and surgery in the state, was issued to the presi- dent of the board, the late Dr. C. M. Parker, and the second was issued to the secretary. Dr. John Elsner and Dr. Wheeler are the only physicians now living who were in Denver in 1872. Under Governor Waite, Dr. Wheeler was appointed a member of the first state board of charities and corrections and also on the first board of pardons and served on those boards for six years. For a considerable period in his earlier manhood Dr. Wheeler was a stanch advocate of the republican party, but his views becoming at variance with its policies and principles, he did not hesi- tate to renounce his allegiance thereto.
In his earlier years Dr. Wheeler was an active member in the Methodist church. He acted as superintendent of the Sunday school of the Lawrence Street Methodist church of Denver, which later became the present Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. He also aided in the establishment of a mission which today is known as Grace Methodist Episcopal church. He afterward became interested in the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg and in 1877 left the Methodist church and affiliated with New Jerusalem church, commonly called the Swedenborgian denomination, in which he is still active as teacher and leader. He is a life member of Union Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M., and became a Knight Templar, but professional cares soon prohib- ited his participation in lodge activities. He has for forty-six years been an active medical practitioner of Denver, ranking with the eminent members of the profes- sion in the city. He has always discharged his professional duties with a sense of conscientious obligation that has led him to remain a close student of the science of medicine throughout all these years and his ability has increased with the pass- ing of time. He is today one of the oldest as well as one of the most eminent physicians of Denver and a citizen whom to know is to respect and honor. Even those who have been opposed to him politically never question the integrity of his methods or motives. His sterling worth is recognized by all. He is a man who holds friendship inviolable and true worth can always win his friendship and regard.
INDEX
A
Bergstrom, Christian 562
Berlin, W. C. K.
134
Beshoar, Michael 402
Best, C. F.
679
Bigelow, May T
688
Adams, J. W 602
Bills, 1. B.
658
Agard, Edward 534
Birkenmayer, W. C. 486
Aitken, L. L.
74
Black, W. C. 40
223
Allen, C. E.
624
Bliss, C. H. 176
Allen, G. B.
100
Blomquist, Gus 14
Allen, G. W.
58
Bloomer, W. M. 651
Allen, J. T.
226
Bolt, George, Jr 190
76
Allen, W. M. 622
Bonker, R. G.
741
Altvater, O. L. 703
Borland, W. A.
474
Amick, A. H 782
504
Boutwell, Cyrus 346
Anderson, Louis 308
Boutwell, J. L. 609
Bowles, C. W 598
Boyd, G. A 416
339
Arnold, F. J. 156
Bramley, J. R.
475
Attwood, A. D
266
Brandenburg, H. P
126
Breon, C. E.
260
Brewer, G. G.
657
Brisbane, W. H
672
Bromfield, A. J
786
Brown, H. A
641
Baldwin, F. D.
42
Brown, H. R.
640
Ballard, F. L.
486
Brown, J. F.
8
Ballert, E. W 134
Brown, J. S.
808
Bancroft, Howland 89
Brown, R. A.
764
Bangs, Lena M. 487
Brown, W. R.
112
Barela, Casimiro 666
29.5
Bryant, A. J
327
Barnard, T. T
97
Bulson, B. C.
534
Barr, J. L.
738
Burbridge, T. B. 560
Burgess, J. B. 536
Burnham, N. G. 372
254
Beck, L. H .. 220
Butler, J. M. 684
Beetham, M. H. 196
Butmau, W. W 250
Bell, T. J. 371
Butters, E. F. 211
Benedict, J. J. B. 535
Byers, W. N.
499
Abbott, Frona 672
Abbott, S. S. 142
Acker, F. W 133
Alexander, S. H.
136
Blakley, A. A.
Allen, R. S.
412
Bond, W. M., Jr.
Bott, A. K. 528
Anderson, L. E.
Anderson, O. N. 650
Armstrong, Hamilton 352
70
Boyd, Robert
Austin, D. B.
204
Austin, G. H.
548
B
Bacon, G. W. 454
Bruce, J. R.
786
Barkalow, R. V.
Bartels, G. C. 334
Barth, Moritz. 19
Beatty, W. R.
715
Burruss, F. W.
823
Armstrong, R. E.
824
INDEX
C
Crowley, W. M. 160
Cullison, T. G. 130
Curran, J. A. 652
Cuthbert, L. M. . 34
D
Carney, J. M. 379
Carringer, F. E. 54
Dailey, Dennis 116
Carrington, T. B. E. 638
105
Daniels, C. W 117
Carroll, H. T . 776
Davis, Andrew 434
Cary, F. H. . 410
Davis, John
600
Cass, O. D.
725
Davis, W. H.
559
Cass, O. D., Jr.
729
Dawkins, T. C. 236
Cassidy, Elizabeth
234
Dawson, C C. 169
Cell, D. L ..
712
Deal, S. J.
190
Chamberlin, II. M.
647
Deffke, G. W.
446
Chamberlin, W. O.
647
Degen, Lonis 258
Chandler, V. H.
706
Degen, W. L.
146
Chapman, S. T.
375
Denious, W. F.
330
Chase, Edward 508
Dennis, Joseph 462
Chenoweth, W. O 704
DeSpain, Benjamin 326
Chesnut, R. S. 492
Desserich, Emil 646
Chinn, H. T 292
Devault, P. J. 527
Christenson, A. N
612
Deweese, J. A. 324
Christian, T. A.
. 294
Diekinson, J. P
494
Church, G. H.
721
Dines, T. S. 342
Churcher, F. B.
526
Dingley, A. G 516
Clark, C. A.
101
Disbrow, A. E.
283
Clark, D. L.
355
Dodge, H. T 553
Clark, E. N.
32
Doertenbach, W. F
714
Clark, O. J.
195
Dolan, J. C. .
311
Clark, P. M.
182
Donley, J. P
507
Clark, S. K. 78
Doughty, J. W
746
Clark, W. H.
778
Dreyer, R. E.
218
Clayton, C. J.
172
Duee, James 93
Duckels, T. W 179
Dudley, C. H.
160
Cohen, E. S.
129
Cole, A. B.
438
Collins, J. A.
674
Collins, J. M
536
E
Earley, A. H. 378
Eastwood, Sidney
81
Eaton, B. H. 22
Edom, W. E. 57
Edwards, W. G. 296
Elder, D. H. 37
Creel, C. A. 675
Ellison, R. S. 150
Crews, G. B. 224
Elsner, A. J. 54
Emery, C. E. 375
Crisman, C. O 108
England, C. F.
664
Crissey, Giles
296
Espy, J. W.
816
Crist, C. L. 458
Evans, F. J
241
Crosier, E. L. 554
Evans, G. C. 48
Crowley, William 526
Dudley, C. R. 552
Dwyer, John 622
Comer, John 74
Condon, T. J 586
64
Cooper, G. S.
Cooper, W. A. L. 760
Cordingly, Alfred 240
Craig, A. G. 288
Crane, R. M.
620
Crippen, J. J. 682
Ewing, F. C. 255
d'alkins, E. E .. 816
C'amelin, David 728
Campbell, W. A. 303
Cannon, J. R. 444
Carroll, A. N
Danforth, H. W 198
Coekins, J. V. 754
Coffin, C. C. 530
INDEX
825
F
Hall, D. C. 558
Hall, J. J.
292
Hall, J. N.
271
Hall, J. S.
447
Hall, L. S.
452
Ferris, C. A. 586
Hallett, Moses
29
Finch, C. A.
284
Halpin, Thomas
752
Finnerty, Michael
264
Hamlin, C.
327
Fleischer, Gerhard
154
Floyd, Elmore
282
Hammill, J. P. 480
Foley, J. W. 307
Hanley, E. C .. 550
Foster, C. A. 704
288
Frank, L. W.
129
Fraser, W. B. 480
610
Healy, M. D.
762
Heatley, E. J.
395
Hebestreit, Otto
514
Heiser, J. P.
314
Heiskell, T. D.
716
Helm, J. C.
46
Gammon, Julian 69
Gammon, Lemuel 25
Hemenway, O. E
92
Garcia, Abraham 360
Henderson, G. A. 394
Garcia, J. J. 535
Henderson, William 260
Garstin, William 368
Henry, F. 208
Hensley, E. L. 685
Gaymon, D. P 11
Hepburn, E. B 451
Higgins, R. H.
84
Gibbs, W. A. 542
316
Gile, J. M.
212
Hittson, John 670
Hoffmann, J. J. 382
Hogan, D. P. 270
780
Goodheart, Luke 267
Goodman, S. M. 114
Holtz, J. E.
439
Hopkins, Horace
642
Goodson, H. C.
161
Gordon, J. B
322
Gore, L. T. 576
519
Green, E. 495
Hontehens, E. H
400
Hubbell, S. 468
IInghes, W. E. 50
Humbert, G. J. 504
Hummon, J. E. 169
Huntley, G. W 362
Hurd, N. S. 798
Hurd, W. K.
64
Husted, R. S.
515
Hutton, W. E. 299
I
Ibhison, Thomas 348
Ireland, C. M. 802
Hainline, J. G. 220
Hall, C. W. 718
H
Hadley, Chalmers 53
Hagen, J. G. 784
Haggott, W. A. 263
Haight, C. E. 149
Haines, A. B. 326
388
Gregory, T. I. 396
Groves, P. O. 144
Gunkle, W. A. 239
Hollenhaugh, J. N
476
Goodridge, H. A. 383
Horn, A. G. 215
Horne, G. D.
188
House, M. M. 577
Grauberger, Fred
Houston, C. C. 320
Green, F. J .. 420
Greenleaf, L. N.
703
Fruth, George 805
Fuller, N. H.
726
G
Gates, T. C. 710
Gehman, C. P 235
Hill, N. P. 302
Gilbert, G. B.
Hiltbrand, J. 162
Gill, F. H 625
Gilmore, R. H. 358
Glasgow, Robert 141
Holland, R. L.
113
Fowler, J. B.
Hatteubach, L. M.
740
Hawkins, C. M.
403
Hayes, A. I. 694
Freeman, H. C ..
Frewen, F. W., Jr.
Fagerberg, C. A. 304
Fairall, H. C. 203
Fairley, C. W 442
Ferril, J. C. 312
Hallack, Charles 12
Hammerton, A. 700
Harold, Donald, Jr
Helwig, C. F. 428
Irwin, R. S.
202
826
INDEX
J
Lenihan, M. M
360
Lennox, P. M. . 60
Jamieson, J. C.
571
Levy, M. M 310
Jantzen, J. J. . 73
Johnson, Arthur C.
278
Johnson, A. M.
175
Jolinson, L. G.
570
Lindquist, E. J.
692
Linger, G. W. 66
Lonergan, William 588
Lovern, J. L. 156
Low, J. H. H. 132
Lucore, R. R.
605
Lnqueer, J. M 206
Lnshy, A. C 547
214
Kelly, J. P.
732
Kelsey, Van Buren. 236
M
MeCain, A. C. 528
MeCall, David 15
McCallum, Alexander 588
McCallum, T. H. 596
McCartney, F. M. 736
MeClave, J. S. 730
Kile, John
539
MeClinton, J. W 178
McCorkle, H. B. 183
King, W. W 40
174
MeCutehen, C. M. 109
Kiser, A. J. 194
McDonald, J. F. 102
McIntosh, Donald 86
Knight, Stephen
336
MeIntyre, W. G. 384
Knowles, John
399
MeKlveen, F. G. 758
Knox, Guy 548
MeLauthlin, C. A. 363
368
Krape, W. G.
231
McLennan, John
411
Me Minn, W. B. 126
Mc Murtrie, J. A. 744
MeMurtrie, Samnel 593
MacFarland, F. L. 496
Mackey, A.
34×
Magnan, A. U.
246
Mahan, J. W
186
Maitland, W. G.
65
La Moure, H. A.
108
Maloney, J. E.
120
Lancaster, T. R. 708
Manning, C. R.
93
Landon, S. S. 404
Marble, Mouroe
90
Larrabee, W. P
206
Marble, W. S
92
Larsen, E. F. 207
Marr, E. D.
286
LaSelle, A. C. 522
Mascarenas, F. T. 479
590
Law, Gulielmus
98
Mauro, J. F.
772
Law, J.
678
Mayfield, W. T
464
Lawton, A. J
467
Meikleham, W. J
31×
Lee, Henry
790
Meyer, A. D. 386
Mignolet, Jean 657
Lees, David
73
Milbeim, John
Leet, J. E.
750 Millard, Douglas
379
James, T. L. 306
Leonard, W. R. 26
Lewis, C. A. 531
Lewis, George 88
Lewis, G. B. 366
Jones, D. W. 192
Jones, H. M.
275
Jones, I. F. 408
Jones, William
614
K
Kelly, A. J. 735
Lyon, W. 1.
Kemper, Benjamin 210
Kenaga, F. C ..
471
Kennedy, E. E.
25
Kennedy, W. R
275
Kern, Barthel 150
Kern, G. F 702
Kestenbaum, S. H. 287
Killian, J. R 775
MeCracken, S. D 343
Kinney, C. N
Kistler, F. E. 806
Kreoger, William
510
Krohn, H. N. 490
Kruse, H. J
272
L
Lair, A. E. 538
Lambie, C. S. 590
Lauck, W. H 460
Mauff, A. E.
Lee, William 800
MeLauthlin, H. W
Koontz, A. L. 204
827
Miller, C. F. 810
Miller, D. G.
247
Peck, W. D. 459
Miller, J. A. 634
Penrose, Spencer 792
Miller, J. R. 231
Perchard, James
628
Miller, L. A. 268
Perkins, F. A. 286
Miller, Raymond
49
Perrin, E. S.
608
Miller, W. T.
162
Pershing, W. S. 463
Mills, C. W.
634
Peters, A. H 120
Mills, J. W.
631
Peterson, E. G. 619
Mitchell, David
104
Peterson, W. H 106
Mitchell, J. C.
30
Pettee, W. N 456
Monson, G. L.
435
Pick, A. W 319
Moore, L. L.
568
Piers, W. L. 295
More, E. A. 580
495
Porter, D. P
712
Morian, C. H.
88
Post, F. E.
187
Morrell, A. W
709
Pothuisje, P. J
242
Morris, H. O.
226
Potter, R. K.
532
Morris, J. H.
152
Powers, Emmett 157
Morrissey, W. L
110
Prevost, V. I
128
Morse, B. P.
751
Prey, A. G. 238
Morse, C. H.
778
Prey, W. D. 578
Mullen, E. L. 186
384
Price, T. G 610
Pugh, J. J
686
Purcell, L. M.
194
Nash, C. J.
200
Neal, A. S.
146
Newman, E. C. 757
Ralston, J. S. 247
Ramsey, Lee
145
Randall, S. J.
142
Niner, F. L.
539
Reagan, Daniel
419
Nisbet, E. F.
94
Rector, J. L. 65
Reed, A. A. 455
Rees, W. L. 182
112
Reid, Robert 356
488
Reynolds, A. E.
544
Rhein, C. M
927
Rice, D. H.
18
Richards, W. A. 583
Richmond, C. E. 697
Riddell, Harvey 710
Riddoch, W. P 630
244
Roberts, Richard 600
Roberts, T. O.
323
Robertson, W. C. 697
Robertson, W. M
619
Parker, C. A. 347
Parsons, S. T. 256
Patterson, T. J 999
Roediger, J. H. 39%
Payne, J. A 132
Pease, Angustus 271
Rolke, R. B.
R
Nicholson, S. D. 38
Nicholson, William
426
Niederhnt, H. E
246
Nix, J. H.
543
Nock, Thomas 427
Norman, C. H. 331
0
Reinert, E. G. Rendle, J. A.
82
Oakes, H. W. 72
O 'Connor, Charles 219
O'Donnell, T. J 662
Olson, F. G. 323
Orahood, H. M. 768
O'Ryan, William 770
Otis, W. A. 484
Owen, W. R 328
P
Palmer, W. J.
5
Robinson, J. R. . 406
Robison, A. L. 774
Rogers, C. A.
Pinello, A. G 650
Morganti, Umberto
Murphy, E. R.
N
INDEX
Peasley, Le Roy. 64.4
Robbins, M. M
Reid, H.
Price, Mande M. 781
828
INDEX
Rood, Aaron 122
Roush, A. J. . 691
Rubey, H. M .. 626
Russell, W. C' .. 354
Swain, A. A. 654
Swan, A. F. 544
Swan, S. H 766
Swartz, A. M. 556
Sweeney, G. H. 696
Swenson, A. E. 512
Swigert, H. W. 574
Sabin, E. M. 735
Sandford, T. J. 279
T
Taggart, F. D. 290
Taliaferro, E. E 102
Tarbell, Charles 121
Taylor, Arlington 427
Scott, John C. 276
Taylor, C. H. 770
Selby, W. R. 456
Teller, J. H.
787
Severin, Mrs. Frances.
628
Tenney, R. Q
180
Sharp, A. G. 41
Terry, J. M.
524
Sharp, R. D 148
Thams, John
812
Shea, R. M.
506
Thatcher, John A. 615
Shields, G. K
199
Thateher, M. D. 16
Shoup, O. H
364
Thomasson, E. M. 208
Sitterle, J. F.
171
Thompson, R. D. 96
Skinner, G. W., Jr
514
Thompson, W. S. 251
Skinner, M. A
62
Thornton, R. E 478
Smillie, A. J.
391
Tilden, J. 11.
118
Smith, C. L.
432
Smith, E. H.
282
Tobias, John 768
Smith, G. W.
414
Tobin, E. E.
508
Smith, Hugh 788
Tobin, J. J.
168
Smith, O. L. 491
Tompkins, Frank
418
Smith, W. S.
259
Torbit, F. E.
587
Snyder, E. H.
510
Townsend, Al
776
Sommers, II. M.
80
Townsend, C. R. 530
Soper, E. H. 70
Tucker, S. E.
335
Southard, D. B
680
Turner, M. E.
262
Spangler, W. A.
745
Turner, Wilson
440
Spengel, A. J.
332
Sprague, U. W.
280
Twitchell, L. F
61
Springer, F. B
423
Stack, J. L. 380
594
Stanley, William 298
V
Stannard, C. N. 164
763
Van Norman, H. C. 191
Vickery, A. K. 306
Villars, C. T. 540
Steinmann, E. C.
352
Vincent, E. F. 422
Vogl, A. L. 263
Stiffler, G. W 472
239
W
Stout, S. C.
252
Stovall, J. C. 566
Stuart, T. M., Jr. 483
Wagner, A. H. 542
Stumpf, G. J. 215
Wagner, A. S. 370
Sullivan, A. J. 452
Wahl, E. H. 234
392 Waibel, G. H. 636
Svedman, Martin
Twombly, G. C. 814
Twombly, H. W. 518
Staley, Wesley
Stapleton, B. F.
Stanffer, P. C. 363
Stearns, J. L. 748
Stepp, W. L. 796
Stoll, F. M.
Wadley, W. H. 436
Sarkisian, Toros 371
Sayer, William
756
Scherrer, Jacob 414
Schmalzried, J. R. 708
407
Schmidt, J. F
S
Small, C. H. 48
Thulin, H. F 319
Tippin, E. M 153
Turner, W. E. 523
829
INDEX
Wall, N. W
216
Willis, C. B .. 218
Wallace, G. C.
572
Willison, Robert 170
Walter, R. J. 300
Willoughby, L. F. 243
Wardlaw, J. M.
137
Wills, W. L. 228
Warren, Ida A. M
556
Wilson, A. M. 450
Watkins, F. K. 520
Wilson, A. P. T., Jr. 411
Webb, D. L. 113
Wilson, Joseph 592
Webb, O. D. F. 158
Wire, F. E. 184
Weese, H. F.
274
Withers, E. E.
85
Weicker, R. V.
230
Wolf, G. O
664
Weigele, W. A
316
Wolff, Albert
793
Weiland, F. M. 227
Wood, G. G.
642
Weinhansen, Ernest 198
Wood, G. S.
77
Weinlich, J. H.
106
Wood, H. L.
754
Welborn, J. F.
28
Woodring, E. H.
85
Welch, C. C.
350
Woodrow, T. R.
268
Welch, C. C., Jr.
443
Woods, H. B.
444
Welsh, R. C ..
604
Work, R. M. 698
Wellington, C. L.
810
Worley, R. L. 503
Wells, E. W.
33
Wright, W. M.
344
Wells, F. W.
308
Westover, H. B.
450
Wheeler, B. A.
818
Wheeler, E. A.
466
Whitaker, O. R. 125
White, C. A.
138
Yates; J. W.
367
White, C. C.
125
White, John A.
338
Young, G. H.
660
Whitehead, Carle
258
Whitehead, E. K.
387
Whiteside, F. W.
694
Wilkinson, William 482
Zang, A. F. 729
Williams, J. H. 572
Zang, A. J. 565
Williamson, W. A
479
Zang, P. A. 720
Writer, H. D 210
124
Wulff, F. F
Y
Yancey, C. A. 165
Yeager, R. B.
431
Z
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