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ANDREW JACKSON.
Andrew Jackson, who is field man with the Great Western Sugar Company at Eaton and by reason of wide experience and ability is making his effort a marked feature in the success of this great enterprise, was born in Shefford county, in the province of Quebec, Canada, March 7, 1865, his parents being John and Sybil (Wilson) Jackson, who were natives of Scotland. The father on coming to America made his way to Canada about the year 1860. He there took up the occupation of farming and cultivated land in that country throughout his remaining days hut died in Eaton, Col- orado, while on a visit in this city in 1892. He had for a considerable period survived his wife, who passed away about 1879.
Andrew Jackson was reared in Shefford county, Quebec, and pursued his educa- tion in its public schools. When twenty-two years of age he came to Eaton, Weld county, Colorado, where he worked for a year. He then rented land from Governor Eaton, which he cultivated for three years, and on the expiration of that period he purchased property about four miles northeast of Eaton. At once he began the fur- ther cultivation and development of that tract and owned and operated it for sixteen years, at the end of which time he sold out and came to Eaton, where he has since resided, making this removal largely for the purpose of educating his children in the city schools. He has held his present position as field man with the Great Western Sugar Company for the past nine years and is splendidly qualified for the interests under his direction. He still owns a farm in the southern part of Weld county but the greater part of his time and attention is given to his work as a representative of the sugar interests of Eaton.
On the 7th of March, 1894, Mr. Jackson was united in marriage to Miss Nannie M. Hensley, whose father died during her infancy, while her mother is living in Eaton and is now Mrs. C. B. Thomas. To Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have been born four chil- dren: Lee, whose birth occurred on the 23d of May, 1899, and who passed away in August, 1900; Merle, whose natal day was March 4, 1900; Chalmer, born February 23, 1902; and Alfretta, who was born in May, 1904.
Fraternally Mr. Jackson is connected with the Knights of Pythias and his re- ligious faith is that of the Christian Science church. In politics he votes with the democratic party and does all in his power to promote its growth and extend its in- fluence but has never been an office holder.
A. V. OFFICER.
The sugar producing industry is one of the important enterprises of the state of Colorado and A. V. Officer is prominently connected therewith, being manager of the Eden, Greeley, Windsor and Brighton factories of the Great Western Sugar Company. He is not only responsible for the successful operation of these plants, but hy in- creasing their capacity has improved labor conditions and has contributed to general development. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, a son of R. M. Officer, who for many years was prominently identified with the banking business during the early history of the western metropolis. He also had large lumber interests.
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HISTORY OF COLORADO
His son, A. V. Officer, was educated in public and private schools and subsequently attended the Athenaeum Academy of Chicago. Later the family removed to Leadville, Colorado, in 1879 and when quite yet a young man our subject became identified with the lumber business, being connected with one of the early companies of Leadville. Subsequently, however, he turned his attention to the smelting business in Leadville and for three years was employed by an establishment of this kind. He then served as cashier of the old Denver Light, Heat & Power Company and afterward in the same capacity with the Colorado Electric Company, continuing in that position for five years, from 1888 to 1893. As his experience broadened the importance of his posi- tions increased and he subsequently became manager of the Citizens' Electric Company of Salt Lake City, Utah, with which corporation he remained until the company sold out its plant in 1896. In that year he was made manager of the Imperial Light, Heat & Power Company of St. Louis, Missouri, handling the affairs of this company during its pioneer and constructive period, and after having successfully launched the busi- ness he returned to Salt Lake City in 1897. He then was for a period of three years connected with the Utah Light & Power Company, and in 1900 again came to Colorado, becoming interested in the sugar industry. He was one of the moving factors in the organization of the Great Western Sugar Company, in fact, it may be said that the company was organized entirely through his efforts and instrumentality. He selected the first factory site and superintended the building of the first establishment at Loveland, Colorado, and after the factory was completed was installed as manager of the same. Subsequently the Longmont plant was erected, Mr. Officer becoming manager of the two industries. As the years have passed he has become manager of all of the various plants erected by the company and is today considered an expert in the erection and outfitting of such establishments as well as an authority on beet sugar manufacture. It is largely through his instrumentality that this important industry, which has only become so vital in late years in the United States, has been built up in the state of Col- orado and he has by his activities largely contributed to agricultural development along beet-raising lines. In 1908 he was sent to the North Platte valley of Nebraska to make a report on the suitability of that section as a possible field for beet raising and sugar manufacturing operations. After going carefully over the field he reported favorably and upon his authority an important industry was established there. Mr. Officer also superintended the building of the plant of the Scottsbluff Sugar Company, a subsidiary of the Great Western Sugar Company. That plant he ably managed until 1912 and so successful was the development that the company now operates three factories in the North Platte valley. In 1912 Mr. Officer was transferred to Greeley and placed in charge of the four plants of which he is now the executive head. The leading position which the Great Western Sugar Company has attained in the industries of the United States is largely due to the untiring efforts, the expert knowledge, the unflagging determination and the inexhaustible enterprise of Mr. Officer.
In November, 1889, A. V. Officer was united in marriage to Miss Lulu Ambler, a daughter of the late Judge Ambler, of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, and to this union was born a son, Robert A., a graduate of the University of Michigan, who is now on the agricultural staff of the Great Western Sugar Company. While the ability and power represented in Mr. Officer's character and knowledge are largely concentrated upon the sugar industry so that he has become an authority therein, recognized all over the United States, he has ever taken a deep interest in the community life in the cities in which he has resided and is ever ready to lend a helping hand in promoting enter- prises undertaken to benefit the public. Personally he is popular and the friends whom he has made in the various cities in which he has resided are legion, proud to know him for what he is and what he has accomplished.
INDEX
Adamson, J. E.
664
Bosworth, Mattie 359
Aicher, Cornelius
550
Bowlby, J. S 554
Aitken, R. M ..
800
Boyd, J. A. 599
Allen, G. A. 385
Bradbury, W. C. 256
Allison, Henry 609
Bradford, Charles 753
Ames, C. B .. 424
Bradley, C. D. 668
Anderson, A. C.
156
Bradshaw, J. M.
249
Anderson, John
269
Bramming, Frederick 530
Anderson, Nels 358
Brewer, J. M.
796
Andrew, H. O. 745
Brewer. J. R.
417
Arbuthnot, William 673
Bringe, Frank
806
Armstrong, W. 270
Brock, C. R.
212
Arps, Albert 778
Bromley, C. E.
594
Ashcraft, E. L.
738
Bromley, E. A.
609
Aubuchon, Julius 340
Brothers, David
84
Ault, Frederick 747
Brown, F. S.
148
Brown, G. E.
436
Brown, J. J.
491
Brown, M. M.
603
Bachman, Rosa E
100
Bader, W. E. 425
Buchtel, H. A.
188
Bailey, J. E. 366
Buckingham. C. G. 422
Burchinell, W. K
38
Balcom, P. A. 338
Ballantine, N. S
660
Balvin, G. W.
766
Barker, A. L.
783
Barker, W. J.
24
Barnet, C. C ..
65
Caldwell. J. N 143
Calkins, C. C. 515
Callicotte, W. R 17
Cameron, Robert 730
Baxter, Adam 432
Campbell, J. R.
398
Beasley, R. M.
620
Campbell, R. W 254
Beasley, T. N.
756
Campion, J. F 14
Capoperro, Tito 579
Carl. J. F. 422
Carlson, J. .
443
Bermont, G. E.
337
Beuck, A. H.
130
Carpenter, Peter 358
Carson, J. W. 596
Chace, R. 321
Champion, J. R. 90
Bleasdale, J. W. 700
Chancellor, T. J. 430
Blickensderfer, Clark
799
Chase, G. F. 218
Blundell, Hugh 531
Childs, S. B. 259
Bolton, O. C. 684 Churchill, H. E 548
813
Burnite. T.
71
Byers, F. S. 18
Barnhill, J. F. 306
Barrowman, William
477
Bartlett, F. L.
253
Beatty, W. R.
702
Beere, Rose K 36
Belknap, J. H.
582
Carpenter. A. B. 359
Black, S. M.
471
Blanchard, W. E.
688
Blatzer, J. W. 665
Burger, J.
630
Burlingame, E. E 343
Brown, R. A.
706
Baker, J. W. 104
Babcock, C. W 797
Babcock, J. D. 294
814
INDEX
Clark, S. W.
730
Ebert, William 246
Clark, W. H.
530
Egan, John 767
Cline, J. W.
648
Eggert, C. W 194
Cline, Moses
809
Eggleston, Ralph 696
Clover, E. L.
83
Eickel, William 460
Coak, G. E.
53
Eidson, C. M. 453
Coen, W. S.
704
Eitel, D. A.
576
Coffey, J. J.
518
Ekeley, J. B.
721
Coffman, F. R
98
Elsner, John
775
Cole, C. C.
767
Emerson, Charles
324
Cole, Mary D
496
Emmons, A. J.
349
Cook, Mary M.
195
English, H. J.
172
Cooper, J. A.
436
Ensign, E. T.
523
Cordes, H. H.
722
Eppinger, William
734
Cornell, J. B.
796
Erb, T. A.
262
Costigan, E. P
145
Ereckson, E. C.
662
Coulehan, Jerry
604
Euler, R. L. .
304
Counter, J. N.
316
Evans, E. K. C.
468
Cowie. James
326
Evans, E. T.
135
Cox, R. S
230
Evans, H. L.
470
Coy, J. G.
410
Evans, J. G.
393
Cozad, M. L
772
Everhard, J. B
527
Cramer, F.
318
Everitt, M. C.
778
Cranmer, Martha J
238
Ewan, L. E. 225
477
Crawford, J. H.
751
Crawford, Myrtle
278
Faden, Karl
805
Creighton, B. B.
690
Fahrion, G. C ..
22
Crooks, Jesse
692
Crosswhite, C. E.
330
Farmer. J. H.
504
Crouch, J. A. M.
650
Felton, W. B.
613
Crowley, J J
568
Ferguson, W. H.
240
Cruse, J. R.
684
Ferrin, C. B ..
755
Cullings. G. B.
652
Finnicum, R. E.
260
Cummins. A. J.
763
Fitzell, J. T.
154
Fitzgerald, A. W
303
Fleming. J. D
542
Dahlinger. L. H
670
Foley, O. A.
526
Daly, J. M. .
534
Foote, G. W
279
Danahey, T. J. 774
Daniels, R. R. 705
Forsyth, W. P.
598
Davis, Harpin
720
Foster, J.
58
Davis, Perry
221
Deatherage, R. B.
516
Frederick, U. S. G.
468
Deering, H. R.
545
Fredstrom, Claus
662
Deiters. C. M.
416
Frerichs. A. H.
140
Dennison. C. M
765
Frey, John, Jr.
565
De Remer, J. R.
388
Desjardins. B. R.
378
Fuller, W. E.
472
DeSollar, H. S.
135
De Spain, Pleasant
803
Devore. Fannie
758
Fynn, A. J.
276
Devore, Rolla
758
Dexter, Joe
680
Dickinson, J. W
177
Gallagher, Thomas 780
Dixon, N. W.
582
Gammon. C. G. 726
Gardner, L. W. 733
Donlon, W. J. 546
Drennen, R. R. 776
Gaynor, J. W. 454
Geer, Elmer 777
Dulweber, A. W 694
Fraser, John
522
Frink, C. B.
406
Funk, John
622
Cranmer. W. H. H.
235
Ewing, W. M
Fales, W. L. 520
Dahlinger, E. P. 680
Forbes, R. H. 138
Ford, Mary E. 572
Danneman, Mary J 126
Furrer, Ulrich 798
Gaines, A. E. 167
815
INDEX
George, R. D.
565
Haverland, R. E. 83
Giddings, E. W
464
Hawkey, Robert 689
Giddings, S. R. 696
Hawkins, A. H. 747
Ginther, Adam 711
Hearon, R. L. 365
Glantz, John 562
Heebner, William 753
Gleason, N. L.
228
Heffner, G. W 405
Good, John 11
Heimbecher, C. F 409
Goodale, F. D
673
Hendershott, C. C.
510
Goodheart, J. L.
698
Hendershott, L. W 265
Goodhue, A. C.
682
Hendy, Charles, Jr. 440
Gordon, Mett 252
590
Hepp, G. B.
170
Gormley, E. L.
556
Herstrom, Martin 62
Goss, J. W.
359
Hewitt, J. R. 48
Goss, M.
265
Hicks, H. B. 386
Gould, James
711
Hier, Charles
385
Gould, J. F
645
Highy, J. W
333
Gove, Aaron
110
Hildebrand, F. J
722
Graves, J. P. 248
810
Hilliard, B. C.
786
Graves, W. M.
327
Hixson, G. W.
299
Green, Taylor
190
Hobbs, C. M. 199
Gregory, Ida L.
60
Hoeffer, Charles 142
Griffin, G. M.
492
Hoery, Robert 754
Griffin, H. H. 458
Hoffman, O. W 130
Griffin, John 420
Holden, Z. L. . 42
Grimes, Samuel 404
Holling, H. R. 653
Holt, A. D.
677
Guire, D. C.
162
Holt, W. E. 286
43
Hopkins, H. A
632
Hopkins, J. R.
328
Hopper, J. M.
232
Hornbaker, E. E.
790
Hornbaker, F. L
798
Hall, C. L.
207
Hosmer, G. E.
552
Hall, G. L. 353
Hover, W. A.
430
Howarth, Abraham
757
Howbert, Edgar
781
Howell. Mattie M 638
26
Hankins, E. A.
484
Hoyt, T. W. 628
Hudson, J. G.
716
Hanlon, R. J. 183
497
Hardy. W. E.
42
Huntsman, Ellis
140
Harmon, G. D
442
Harmon, W. M.
670
Harriman, G. W
311
Harris, Thomas
390
Immer, E. C. 426
Irving, Chris. 118
Jackson, Andrew 811
Jain, Miles
701
Hartman, Nora K.
777
Hartsel. Samuel 456
Jensen, James 486
Jewel, J. E. 46
Johansen, H. 644
Hauptli, W. L. 575
Johnson, A. C. 506
Johnson, B. A. 728
Havens, Z. D .. 572
708
Harrison, J. H 89
Hart. B. O. 585
Hartley, R. H.
424
Jamison, B. U. 177
Harvey, G. B., J. G. and L. H. 560
Hattendorf, August 512
108
Gumaer, J. D.
68
Hagus, Andrew 693
Haight, R. D 384
Haley, Ora
12
Hall, Mary M 211
Hall, S. H. 44
Hamilton, G. A. 481
Hamilton, H. S
59
Hoyt, A. L.
Hankins, H. K. 465
Hughes, E. E. 270
Hanscome, A. H.
Humphrey, J. F. 500
Huston, F. S. 724
Hutchinson, T. A 726
Gully, John
Hoover, W. D.
Grommon, P. D. 437
Hill, N.
7
Graves, O. B.
Henry, N. M. 630
Gormley, E. A.
Harrison, D. E.
816
INDEX
Johnson, C. D.
693
Luke, William 665
Johnson, C. E.
771
Lund, E. H. 478
Johnson, F. P. 807
Johnson, L. E. 580
McBroom, I. E 318
Jonas Brothers 337
McCarty, Minerva L. 248
McCaslin, Mathew 619
Jones, E. J.
McCool, A. R. 511
McChe, T. 244
Juchem, Anna E
McCune, A. J.
804
McEachern, C. G. 242
428
Keehn, E. L.
417
McGuire, J. A.
132
Keicher, F. J.
746
McIlhenney, F. R.
176
McInnes, John
320
Kennedy, J. G
40
Mcinroy, H. H. 392
535
Keysor, O. G.
155
Kilker, Owen
541
McIntyre, F. W
764
Kincaid, W. R.
657
Mckay, J. H.
332
Kirk, J. E.
561
McKee, J. H.
234
Knapp, G. W.
787
Knapp, J. S.
522
Knaus, A.
737
MacManus, Mary W 710
Knaus, Clemens
646
Knaus, C. E.
629
Knaus, Daniel
725
Manhart, H. P.
326
Knaus, Fred
638
Marion, J. H.
600
Kneale, Thomas
608
Marshall, C. H.
382
Kortum, W. C ..
447
Martin, H. P.
264
Kuehn, Ferdinand
754
Matheson. Duncan
56
Kuhn, Philip
676
Matlock, W. A.
34
Kummer, William
134
Manl. M. O
471
Mauldin. J. A.
216
Maupin, J. H.
761
Lamb, John
519
Lambert, W. I., Jr
745
Lambertson, K. G.
536
Lampton, W. M.
176
Lane, A. W.
Michael, William
800
Lauridson, John
460
Milheim, Frederick
681
Leffingwell, A. S.
180
Miller, A. S
164
Leggett, Jeremiah
450
Lehman, Edward
602
Miller, D. V
497
Lewis, John
Miller, F. M
705
Leyner, A. M.
506
Miller, J. O.
594
Leyner, P. A
49
Miller, Lafayette
283
Lilley, J. G ..
Mitze. E. D
784
Lindsley, H. A.
494
Mitze. G. A.
142
Litle, G. W.
600
Miffitt, B. D.
672
Livesay, J. M.
128
Montgomery, R. B.
606
Loban. A. L ..
570
Montgomery, F. L.
371
Longmore, G. J. W.
Montgomery, J. W.
710
Longworth, W. C.
421
Moody, John 570
Love, T.
809
Moon, Delauzon 792
Loveland, Sarah 358
749
Moorhead, F. L. 293
Loveland, W. A. H
616
Moreland, E. J.
117
Lovell, J. B.
342
Moreland, J. W. 150
Lowell, C. H.
Lowell, H. L.
397
Morris, J. M. 31
Lafferty, W. A. 380
Maxwell, J. P.
114
Mayberry, John
438
Mayers. J. B.
70
Mears, Otto
640
Meillan, J. D.
616
531
Miller, C. M
801
788
502
222
642
Loomis, G. E
741
Jones, G. F.
689
Kaylor, J. W 400
McElravy. C. C.
Kenehan, Roady 172
MeInroy, J. P.
McLean, J. W
806
McRay, G. F. 598
MacMillan, C. A. 314
Madden, J. W. 633
Moore, Franklin 474
Jonas, Coloman 288
408
817
INDEX
Morris, M. M
512
Phillips, T. L. 240
Morris, R. J.
126
Phipps, L. C.
8
Morrison, T. C.
507
Pickard, J. A.
478
Morrow, S. G.
645
Pike, O. A. 343
Moxley, Richard
534
Pitcher, E. L. 429
Muller, Fritz
437
Pollock, John
292
Mulnix, H. E. 78
Ponsford, Arthur 302
Mulrooney, Patrick
729
Porter, W. W. 124
Munroe, E. F. 511
Potter, F. H.
80
Munson, Fred 586
Potter, W. M.
768
Murphy, E. R. 203
Pratt, G. C. 346
Murphy, Minnie B. H.
206
Prendergast, W. J.
362
Murphy, Patrick
376
Preston, Benjamin
488
Murphy, W. J.
526
Price, B.
762
Myers, William
498
Prince, Hiram
366
Purse, Frank
139
Nash, W. D.
397
Nelson, Nels
195
Nelson, Ole
82
Nelson, P. D.
571
Rabb, G. W 674
Nelson, Sone
780
Rader, Jesse 748
Reed, V. Z. 709
Newkirk, Charles
443
Newkirk, G. A.
86
161
Newlin, W. G.
402
Reinert, F
744
Newmarch, G. T
352
Reynolds, C. H. 32
540
Nichols, W. H.
761
Richardson, C. G.
348
Nickson, George
370
Richart, Thomas
648
Noe, I. J. 764
Riedy, H. C.
528
Noe, J. R. 381
Rinn, M. M.
286
Noland, J. R.
360
Riser, F. L.
490
Norlin, George 588
Roach, Philip
389
Norman, John
160 ยท
Rohb, J. W.
322
Norvell, B. G.
401
Robinson, E. W
284
Nott, Theodore 229
528
Robinson, Fred E 623
Rockafellow, B. F. 576
571
Officer, A. V.
811
Orr, G. C. 224
Ross, Beauregard
740
Ross, St. Clair, Jr.
579
Parrett, C. J.
656
Pate, C. E.
789
Rucker, A. W.
354
Patton, A. N
66
Payne, R. G.
310
Ruffner, Harry
180
Pearce, H. B.
586
Russell, Richard
810
Pease, M. J.
156
Rutherford, T. J. 614
178
Peck, G. S.
72
Ryan, R. F.
Peck, S. C ..
574
Pedersen, John
375
Sanderson, W. R.
138
Perley, J. A. 784
Sanstad, Charles 622
Persons, H. B. 546
Savery, C. W. 239
Peterson, Alfred 446
Schlosser, E. E. 117
Peterson, H. M. 484
Schmid, F. J. 274
Peterson, W. A.
370
Schofield, E. E. 637
Phillips, H. R. 23
Schofield, Alfonso 555
Phillips, S. G.
308 Schuyler, K. C. 760
Vol. IV-53
Rogers, S. V
Roop, L. R.
792
Paddelford, F. L. 296
Rothrock, J. R.
414
Robinson, Frederick E
434
Nowacki, Stanislaw
232
Reeves, Raymond 53
Rehder, T. P.
Nichols, R.
413
Purse, James
336
Purse, John, Jr.
773
Neveu, W. H.
Richardson, F. A.
O'Day, M. F. 400
Rude, Isador 802
Sahm, John 260
Peterson, Victor 458
818
INDEX
Seidensticker, E. G.
412
Tilton, R. C. 692
Seitz, C. W.
101
Tobias, John 562
Sheedy, Dennis 168
Townsend, J. F. 801
Shellabarger, H. L. 304
Truelsen, James 374
Sheppard, I. T. 123
Tuck, W. E. 762
Sherart, F. W. 438
Turner, M. W 612
Simpson, Hardy 779
Turner, Peter
432
Simpson, J. H.
524
Turner, W. H. 634
Simpson, M. A.
732
Turver, R. H.
112
Sittloh, A. F.
243
Tynan, T. J. 592
Slattery, John 105
Tynon, James
461
Smith, A. C. 364
Smith, E. P. 298
Van Bradt, D. J.
20
Smith, F. E.
408
Vanderhoof, Frank W 772
Van Every, Herbert 566
92
Smith, J. Bruce
532
Smith, O. P.
794
Smith, P. N.
556
Smith, U. T.
273
Smith, W. H. 538
Wagner, Louis
734
Wald, F.
272
Spencer, R. B.
146
Walker, H. A. 781
Spencer, R. E.
200
Walker, J. B. 173
Springer, J. W
769
Walker, S. M. 390
676
Starbuck. A. W.
756
Warberg, J. D. 356
794
Stark, Thomas 202
Warren, U. J.
736
Steele, J. D.
717
Washburn. Jonas
685
Steele, R. W.
26
Weaver. J. J.
564
Stephens, H. C ..
129
Stewart, G. P.
293
Stewart, Harvey
289
Weir, R. H. 514
Stofft. H. F 580
785
Welch, L. B. 769
Strittmatter, Agatho
524
Welty, J. H. 485
Strong, D. W.
344
West, E. L. 151
White, W. E 54
558
Swanson, August
476
Wich, John
190
Swanson, G. S. 480
Wilcox. W. W
742
Swanson, N. P
368
Wilder, W. M.
155
Sweet, L. A.
282
Wilkinson. Joseph
158
Will, W. S.
199
Willard, J. F.
574
Talbert, Robert 456
Williamson. J. A.
649
Williamson. J. W.
787
Tamlin, William
212
Willis, J. L.
402
Taylor, H. I. 538
Wilson, C. L.
446
Taylor, N. H.
428
Wilson, D. E.
88
Taylor, S. C ..
590
Wilson, G. W.
654
Thayer, E. W 466
Wilson, J. D.
186
Thayer, H. S. 378
Wintermeyer, J. G.
144
Thomas, Anna 535
Wire, J. A.
610
Thomas, H. H. 805
Wise, Walter
184
Thomas, S. J. 96
Woeber, Adam 64
Thompson, C. H. 758 Wolff, H. G.
74
Voegtle, Charles
302
Vogel, Otto
183
Vosburgh, G. B.
198
Spaulding, M. W.
791
Walker, R. G. 95
Springer. W. B
518
Standley, Joseph
448
Stark, L. J. 105
Warfield. G. A.
Webster. R. G. 653
Weckbach, E. J. 380
Weir. J. A. 658
Strauel, J. H.
Suiter, S. P
500
Sutton, L. M.
750
Whytal, J. E
Swinney, K. D. 554
Talbot, R. I. 519
549
Vir Den, A. M.
Smith, J. B.
Smith, 1. P 558
Waneka, William
819
Wolff, J. R.
315
Wyatt, Mike
738
Wood. A. H.
793
Wylie, J. N.
472
Wood, W. A.
641
Woodhouse, James
375
Yeamans, C. N. 160
Woodward, B. F.
120
Yeamans, J. E. 184
Woodward, F. L.
122
Yoder, S. C .. 202
Woolfenden. H. L.
697
Young, D. E.
636
Work, R. M.
718
Young, J. W.
412
Wright, A. F.
123
Young, O. L.
22
Wright. W. M.
491
Writer. J. A.
782
Zang, A. J.
106
INDEX
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