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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1871.
First supervisor board of three elected October 1870.
W. R. Woodward, chairman, (3 years); A. J. Graves, (1 year); J. W. Maxwell, (2 years.)
OFFICERS FOR 1872.
Geo. M. Maxwell, Senator Forty-Fifth District; W. K. Wood, Representative, fifty-third District; J. R. Hays, Auditor; E. G. Day, Treasurer; H. F. Murphy, Sheriff; J. H. Franks, Superin- dent of schools; J. H. Franks, Superintendent of Schools (to fill vacancy); W. G. Allan, County Surveyor; C. P. Robinson, Coro- ner; J. A. Fitchpatrick, Clerk of Courts, elected October, 1870; Samuel Bates, Recorder, elected October, 1870; John Evanson, Supervisor for '72 to January '75.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1872.
W. R. Woodward, J. W. Maxwell, chairman, John Evanson. OFFICERS FOR 1873.
George M. Maxwell, Senator Forty-Fifth District; W. K. Wood, Representative Fifty-third District; J. A. Fitchpatrick, Clerk of Courts; Jno. R. Hays, Auditor; E. G. Day, Treasurer, Samuel Bates, Recorder; H. F. Murphy, Sheriff; J. H. Franks, Superintendent of Schools; J. H. Franks, Superintendent of Schools, (to fill vacancy); W. G. Allen, County Surveyor, (com- menced '72); C. P. Robinson, Coroner; John Evanson, Supervisor, for '72, '73 and '74.
SUPERVISORS FOR 1873.
John Evanson, chairman, W. R. Woodward, J. W. Maxwell.
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OFFICERS FOR 1874.
Geo. M. Maxwell, Senator Forty-fifth District; L. Q. Hoggatt, Representative; Jo. A. Fitchpatrick, Clerk of Courts; S. S. Statler, Treasurer; Chas. Christian, Sheriff; John R. Hays, Auditor; Sam'l Bates, Recorder; J. H. Franks, County Superintendent of Schools; R. H. Mitchell, Surveyor; C. P. Robinson, Coroner; Walter Evans, Supervisor for 1874-5-6.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. W. C. Carr, Chairman; John Evanson, Walter Evans.
OFFICERS FOR 1875.
Geo. M. Maxwell, Senator Forty-fifth District; J. A. Fitchpat- rick, Clerk of Courts; L. Q. Hoggatt, Representative; S. S. Statler, Treasurer; Chas. Christian, Sheriff; John R. Hays, Auditor; O). K. Hill, Recorder; J. H. Franks, County Superintendent of Schools; R. H. Mitchell, County Surveyor; C. P. Robinson, Coroner.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1875.
John Evanson, Chairman; Walter Evans, S. I. Shearer. OFFICERS FOR 1876.
Addison Oliver, member Ninth Congressional District; I. J. Mitchell, District Judge Eleventh District; J. H. Bradley, Circuit Judge Eleventh District; M. D. O'Connel, District Attorney Eleventh District; W. H. Gallup, State Senator; Milton Evans, Representative; J. A. Fitchpatrick, Clerk of Courts; Jay A. King, Treasurer; J. F. Gillespie, Sheriff; John R. Hays, Auditor; O. K. Hill, Recorder; C. H. Balliet, County 'Superintendent of Schools; R. H. Mitchell, Surveyor; C. P. Robinson, Coroner.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1876.
John Evanson, Chairman; S. I. Shearer, Walter Evans.
OFFICERS FOR 1877.
W. H. Gallup, Senator; Milton Evans, Representative; I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; John R. Hays, Auditor; J. A. King, Treas- urer; O. K. Hill. Recorder; R. H. Mitchell, Surveyor; J. F. Gilles- pie, Sheriff; C. H. Balliet, Superintendent of Schools; J. W. Bog- gess, Coroner.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1877.
Ed. Elliott, S. I. Shearer, John Evanson.
OFFICERS FOR 1878.
W. H. Gallup, Senator; Frank Curtiss, Representative Forty- third District; J. R. Hays, Auditor; Jay A. King, Treasurer; I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; O. K. Hill, Recorder; J. F. Gillespie,
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Sheriff; F. W. Tyler, Deputy Sheriff; L. B. Baughman, County Superintendent of Schools; J. W. Boggess, Coroner; R. H. Mitch- ell, Surveyor; J. A. Mills, Deputy Treasurer; D. A. Bigelow, Supervisor for 1878.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1878.
S. I. Shearer, Ed. Elliott, D. A. Bigelow.
OFFICERS FOR 1879.
W. H. Gallup, State Senator; J. W. Mckenzie, Judge Eleventh District; J. L. Stevens, Attorney for Eleventh District; Frank Curtiss, Representative Forty-third District; J. R. Hays, Auditor; . I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; J. A. King, Treasurer; R. H. Mitch- ell, Surveyor; O. K. Hill, Recorder; L. B. Baughman, Superinten- dent of Schools; J. F. Gillespie, Sheriff; A. M. Norris, Supervisor.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Ed. Elliott, Chairman; D. A. Bigelow, A. M. Norris. OFFICERS FOR 1880.
J. D. Gillette, Senator Thirty-first District; W. D. Lucas, Rep- resentative Forty-fourth District; J. R. Hays, Auditor; Jay A. King, Treasurer; I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; O. K. Hill, Recorder; A. K. Banks, Sheriff; L. B. Baughman, Superintendent of Schools: R. H. Mitchell, Surveyor; J. W. Boggess, Coroner; Anfen Ers- land, Supervisor.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1880.
D. A. Bigelow, Chairman; A. M. Norris, Anfen Ersland. OFFICERS FOR 1881.
D. D. Miracle, Circuit Judge Eleventh Judicial District; J. D. Gillette, Senator Thirty-first District; W. D. Lucas, Representa- tive Forty-fourth District; I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; H. H. Boyes, Recorder; J. R. Hays, Auditor; Jay A. King, Treasurer; A. K. Banks, Sheriff; L. B. Baughman, Superintendent of Schools; J. W. Boggess, Coroner; R. H. Mitchell, Surveyor; R. W. Ballard, Supervisor.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1881. A. M. Norris, Chairman, Anfen Ersland, R. W. Ballard. OFFICERS FOR 1882.
T. C. McCall, Representative Forty-third District; J. D. Gillette, Senator Thirty-first District; H. H. Boyes, Recorder; I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; C. G. McCarthy, Auditor: J. A. Mills, Treasurer; Ole O. Roe, County Superintendent of Schools; R. H. Mitchell,
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Surveyor; J. I. Hostetter, Coroner; A. K. Banks, Sheriff; Anthony Hale, Supervisor.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1882.
Anfen Ersland, chairman; R. W. Ballard, Anthony Hale.
OFFICERS FOR 1883.
J. D. Gillette, Senator Thirty-first District; T. C. McCall, Rep- resentative Forty-fourth District; C. G. McCarthy, Auditor; I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; J. A. Mills, Treasurer; H. H. Boyes, Re- corder; A. K. Banks, Sheriff; Ole O. Roe, Superintendent of Schools; R. H. Mitchell, Surveyor; John I. Hostetter, Coroner.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1883.
R. W. Ballard, chairman; Anthony Hale, Anfen Ersland. OFFICERS FOR 1884.
J. D. Gillette, Senator Thirty-first District; T. C. McCall, Rep- resentative Forty-fourth District; C. G. McCarthy, Auditor; J. A. Mills, Treasurer; I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; A. K. Banks, Sheriff; H. H. Boyes, Recorder; Ole O. Roe, Superintendent of Schools; R. H. Mitchell, Surveyor; John L. Hostetter, Coroner; G. W. Dyer, County Attorney; J. Q. Burgess, Supervisor.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1884.
Anthony Hale, chairman; J. Q. Burgess, Anfen Ersland. OFFICERS FOR 1885.
D. D. Miracle, Circuit Judge Eleventh Judicial District; J. D. Gillette, Senator Thirty-first District; T. C. MeCall, Representa- tive Forty-fourth District; I. L. Smith, Clerk of Courts; H. H. Boyes, Recorder; C. G. McCarthy, Auditor; J. A. Mills, Treasurer; A. K. Banks, Sheriff; Ole O. Roe, Superintendent of Schools; R. H. Mitchell, Surveyor; John I. Hostetter, Coroner; Geo. W. Dyer, County Attorney.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1885.
Anfen Ersland, chairman; J. Q. Burgess, Anthony Hale. OFFICERS FOR 1886.
D. D. Miracle, Circuit Judge Eleventh District; H. C. Hender- son, District Judge Eleventh District; John Scott, Senator Thirty- first District (to fill vacancy made by resignation of J. D. Gillette); G. W. Dyer, elected County Attorney Nov. 2, 1886; C. G. Mc- Carthy, Auditor; I. L. Smith, Clerk Courts; Henry Wilson, Jr., elected Clerk Nov. 2, 1886; J. A. Mills, Treasurer; H. H. Boyes, Recorder; Joseph M. Ingram, elected Recorder Nov. 2, 1886; A. K.
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PROSPECT PARK, DES MOINES, IOWA.
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Banks, Sheriff; Ole O. Roe, Superintendent of Schools; R. H. Mitchell, County Surveyor; J. I. Hostetter, Coroner; R. W. Bal- lard, Supervisor for 1886.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR 1886.
J. Q. Burgess (re-elected Nov. 2, 1886); Anthony Hale, R. W. Ballard.
SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM STORY COUNTY.
The following is a list of the State Senators and Representatives from Story County who have represented us in the Iowa Legisla- ature from the first in the county up to and including 1887.
SENATORS.
John Scott, 1860-1; E. B. Potter, for the unexpired term of J. Scott, who resigned in order to go into the service-the war, the term expiring with 1863; George M. Maxwell, 1872, '73, '74, '75; W. H. Gallup, 1876, '77, '78, '79; Col. John Scott, elected Novem- ber, 1885, to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of J. D. Gil- lette; Col. Scott, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa from 1867 to the close of 1869 (two years); was elected Oct. 8, 1867; term expired with 1869.
REPRESENTATIVES.
J. L. Dana, 1858-9; S. B. Rosenkrans, of Hamilton County for 1860-61; T. C. McCall, 1862-3; George M. Maxwell, 1864, '65, ''66, '67; James Hawthorn, 1868-9; W. K. Wood, 1870, '71, 72, '73; L. Q. Hoggatt, 1874-5; Milton Evans, 1876-7; Frank Curtiss, 1878-9; W. D. Lucas, 1880-1; T. C. McCall, 1882, '83, '84, '85; Oley Nelson, 1886, '87.
The first biennial session of the Iowa Legislature convened on the second Monday of January, 1858, at the City of Des Moines.
QUESTIONS SUBMITTED TO THE VOTE OF THE PEOPLE.
A number of propositions for donations . of lands, moneys or bonds, amendments to the constitution of the State, as well as other propositions, have from time to time been submitted to the vote of the people of the county.
First in order will be given an election to determine whether or not Story County should offer $10,000 in bonds as a donation for the location of the "State Agricultural Farm" in the County. The
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election was held on or about the seventh of February, 1859. The total number of votes cast was 450; for the bonds were 402 votes; against the bonds were 48 votes-leaving a majority of 354 for the bonds. So the bonds, upon the permanent location of the Farm in the County, were issued. Nine townships (precincts) voted: Nevada, Union, Indian Creek, Palestine, Washington, New Albany, Franklin, Lafayette and Milford.
The location was made June 21, 1859, by the Trustees, who were appointed by the Legislature for that purpose. Further particu- lars will be found elsewhere. Nevada Township cast 117 votes for and three against the bonds. Washington Township was solid for bonds. This Agricultural College and Farm movement made some active, working friends for its location where it is now situated. Hon. John L. Dana was then our Representative in the State Leg- islature, and was a warm advocate for the measure, and had some- thing to do in selecting the Trustees to locate the Farm.
Mr. Dana, Mr. W. J. Graham, Hon. Geo. M. Maxwell, Judge E. C. Evans, W. G. Allen and others, of Story County, and Hon John A. Hull, of Boone County, were workers in this matter. Messrs. Dana, Graham and Hull were particularly active and untiring workers for its location, and in securing donations in money and lands for its benefit in case of its location on the lands then named and on which the farm was afterwards located. The County, therefore, gave its bonds for $10,000, and citizens of Boone and Story gave about $5,340 in notes and subscriptions, and 981 acres of land-deeded and bonds-which (the land at $5 per acre) will amount to the sum of $20,245 donated.
On the twenty-first of June, 1859, the location became a fixed fact in our County's history, and the result was brought about by the particular energy of citizens outside of Washington Township with some honorable exceptions. First term of college school commenced October 21, 1868, and closed January 7, 1869. The first regular term of school commenced about the seventh of March, 1869.
About four years after the location of the Farm, at a special election, came up the vote on the question of donating the swamp lands of the County, such as yet belonged to the County, to the Cedar Rapids & Missouri River Railroad Company, in case the loca- tion of said road be made through and in the central part of the County. It was to be located within 3,000 feet of the Court House, which at that time stood on lot 1, block 25, Nevada. On this prop- osition the voters of the County were required on the fifteenth of May, 1863, to cast their votes. The result was 334 votes for, and 98 votes against, the donation. So the conveyance was made after. the railroad company complied with the conditions.
November 3, 1868, the voters of the county were called on to say whether or not the word "white" should be stricken out of the following phrase of the State constitution, viz: "Article 2-Right of Suffrage-Sec. 1. Every white male citizen of the
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United States," etc. The result was in favor of striking out, so as to let it read "every male citizen." Such was the decision of the voters of the State at said November 3, 1868, election. October 13, 1874, the proposition for the County to issue bonds for $40,000 to be applied in building a new "Court House," was submitted to voters of the County. The result was: "For the bonds, 1022; against bonds, 962." In the litigation that followed, it was shown that a number of students of the Iowa State Agricultural College voted against bonds whose votes were illegal. Ingratitude will sometimes occur, and on this occasion it was unkindly exhibited. The students who were willing to violate law by casting illegal votes were not alone to blame. There were older abettors in the movement, it was believed. Had it not been for the untiring energy of friends outside of Washington Township (with the hon- orable exceptions already named) for the college, there would have been no college in this County to furnish students and others the means to annoy every effort for the general good that may come up outside the college ring. I am one of the many who worked for its location in the County, without sectional jealousy in my heart or head. It seems much out of place (to put it in its mild- est terms) to have the influence cast against those in the central or eastern part of the County (whose efforts mainly brought about the location of the college) when anything for the general good comes up. We used our energies, our influence and some of our money and lands to secure its location. Will the jealousies of stu- dents and others prove to us that the location in this County was a mistake? The writer hereof is one of those who know some- thing about the efforts made to secure its location. Come, let this antagonism cease. Let us have no jealousies nor local strife, but let us make the Iowa Agricultural College and Farm one of the best in the United States.
On the same day, October 13, 1874, was submitted to the voters of the County, "Shall stock be restrained from running at large from the first day of October to the first day of May following?" The result was "Yes." October election of 1875, "Shall stock be restrained from running at large?" The result was "No." At the election of November 7, 1876, the same question as last named was submitted, and the result was "Yes." October, 1877, the same as last proposed was voted on, and with the same result, "Yes."
November 7 1876, "Shall the constitution of the State be amended?" The vote was, "1268 for, and 448 against." October, 1877, "Shall the number of Supervisors be increased to five?" It was defeated. June 27, 1882, the "Prohibitory Amendment to the Constitution of Iowa" was submitted to the voters of the County. For the amendment, 1921 votes were given; against the amend- ment were 553 votes-leaving a clear majority for the amendment of 1368.
On the seventh of November, 1882, was submitted the question of a "County High School," the expense of its erection to be met
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by the funds of the County. The question submitted was, "For High School," and "Against High School." "For High School" was defeated by a large majority.
There have been several other propositions proposed from time to time to the voters of the County, but of minor importance. I will name the one, however, that was submitted November, 1885. It was, "Shall the number of Supervisors be increased to five?" The result was "No."
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THE OLD SETTLER.
I mind the Fourth in fifty-nine, A blisterin', red hot sultry day, Fire crackers burned a barn of mine, A hoss and nigh a ton of hay.
Come sixty-one the war broke out, And all the boys was wild to go, And on that Fourth with song and shout, My boys enlisted, Bob and Joe.
The Fourth in eighteen sixty-two Come on a rainy drizzling day, And Joe, in clothes and feelin' blue, Came home, without a arm, to stay.
In sixty-five, when Bob came back, We celebrated, all hands round; We drove to town, but missed the track, Drove off a bridge-two horses drowned.
In seventy-one-that was the year The cannon burst at Doddar's Bend And killed Bill Brand, the cannoneer, And knocked the school house end for end.
In seventy-six Bob licked the 'Squire, And Hensey's boys and Jake Magore Sot Eldridge Lamson's hay a-fire And burned the church and Boseman's store.
But now it kinder seems to me, The Fourth don't have no sort of fun, Like when my granson's pa and me Just made her boil from sun to sun. -Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle.
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OLD SETTLERS OF THE COUNTY-SETTLED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1858.
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Adamson, J. J.
Adamson, V. V.
Adamson, Rob't
Alderman, T. E.
Alderman, Elisha
Alderman, Hez.
Alderman, Wm.
Alderman, I. C.
Ashmore, Nels.
Aldredge, W. E.
Aldredge, J. C.
Aldredge, James
Allen, W. G.
Allen, Jas. C.
Allen, Robert
Applegate, Nath.
Applegate, Lewis
Applegate, Hez.
Applegate, Jas.
Applegate, John
Applegate, Wm.
Adams, S. W.
Adams, B. F.
Alfred, G. H.
Allen, Wm. Apland, Ole.
Allen, Samuel
Alexander, Frank
Arrasmith, Wm.
Arrasmith, Wesley
Arrasmith, Dudley
Arrasmith, Massey
Allen, S. D.
Anderson, F. M.
Anderson, R. C.
Anderson, Joseph
Anderson, Thomas
Arnold, Milton
Apple, Elias
Armstrong, Ellis Ayers, H. O.
Anfenson, Ole
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Bennett, Wm. M.
Ballard, D. P.
Ballard, Dr. M. R.
Ballard, R. W.
Ballard, H. D.
Ballard, Henry
Ballard, John
Ballard, Dan. W.
Ballard, Morman
Ballard, Simeon
Ballard, Ch.
Blades, Isaac
Berger, J.
Baldoc, R.
Brouhard, Barnet
Brouhard, John
Brouhard, Joseph
Brouhard, James
Brouhard, Martin
Brouhard, Wm.
Bowen, Eph.
Bowen, Jesse
Baldwin, F. M.
Bell, J. J.
Bell, Allen.
Bell, Abner
Bassout, Samuel
Bonnet, Wm.
Brown, J. F.
Bates, Samuel
Bates, Math.
Black, Isaac
Burris, N. W.
Bethards, Jas.
Boug, Knute
Briley, James
Atmore, Elijah
Atkinson, Isaac
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Briley, Ira
Briley, A. G.
Buswell, Wm. G.
Beedle, A. H.
Beedle, W. C.
Bracken, Robert
Bracken, John
Bracken, Wm.
Bracken, Perry
Berry, Chas. Sr.
Berry, Chas. D.
Berry, Noah
Berry, Chas. D., Jr.
Brown, Pierson
Brown, John
Brown, J. W.
Brown, D. R.
Burham, Wm.
Baker, Shelby
Burham, John
Burham, Henry
Bryant, Robt.
Bryant, Chas.
Barnes, Albert A.
Batzner, Martin
Ball. J. P.
Ball, Thos.
Brubaker, Joseph
Ball, Amos
Brubaker, G. W.
Brubaker, D. E.
Brubaker, Henry
Brubaker, John W.
Boyes, Geo. W.
Boyes, H. H.
Bailey, Henry
Boyes, H. L.
Burge, W. L.
Brubaker, Joel
Bales,
Brigham, G. E.
Bales, James
Bales, Andrew
Batterson, J. W.
Bales, Robert
Bechtel Philip
Batterson Capt.
Briggs, Otis
Baldus, Theo. Briggs, S. E.
Bullock, Albert
Buel, James
Barber,
Barwell, W. G.
Barber, Henry
Barber, Gilbert
Blickensderfer, J. S.
Born, Jacob
Breezely Willlam
Breezely, D. A.
Breezely, James M.
Breezely, John
Boitnott, G. W.
Babcock James
Brodie, William
Barks, Geo. S.
Billings, E. H.
Bevington, James
Brown, Zac. A. Banning, J. E.
Bently, J. P.
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Child, David Child, Chest Child, Samuel Crowser, Moses
Child, George Child, Leroy Child, Smith
Crowser, William
Crum, John
Cook, W. C.
Corey, S. M.
Corey, Jer., Sr.
Chandler, William Carr, Dr. Lancelot
Corey, Jer., Jr. Cessna, J. W.
Bradshaw, Robert
Biggers, Willis Baird, Mr.
Barnum, A. C.
Carter, A. W. Cole, Joel
Briley, Elisha Briley, Mrs. Hannah
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Carr, W. C.
Cochran, Dr. H.
Cameron, Henry Clay Craig, P. R. Craig, B. F. Chandler, Soreno
Clark, William Craig, I.
Craig, Elisha B.
Cooper, Joshua
Connelly, John
Connehan, John
Campbell, James
Campbell, Robert
Campbell, J. W.
Chamberlin, O.
Cole, J. J.
Casebolt, R. C.
Cline, J. W.
Compton, I. B.
Confare, B.
Cook, James W. Chandler, Alph.
Coon, J. J.
Cox, Nelson
Crossley, G. H.
Crawford, Mr. Coffelt, Samuel
Curry, A. Coffelt, F. M.
Chandler, Jarvis
Chandler, Sylvanus
Cotton, James
Clutter, Orlando
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Dana, J. L. Deal, Michael Dye, George Day, T. J. Davis, John W.
Deal, Eli, Sr. Dye, S. H.
Day, E. G.
Davidson, J. W.
Daily, Malary
Deter, Anson
Davis, T. C.
Davis, Thomas M.
Davis, Cyrus
Daily, Dr. J. N.
Dunning, B. J.
Duea, Jonas
Doolittle, W. R.
Dobyns, Kenly
Daugherty, Mike Day, S. W.
Dean, E. B.
Doyle, Daniel
Doyle, James
Dent, Thomas
Dunlap, Thomas Drain, M.
Dudley, J. M.
Dalton, Al.
Dawson, J. W.
Downing, John
Dowling, John
Dieffenbacker, Fred
Dieffenbacker, Joe
Donahue, Andrew
Donahue, John
Donahue, William Davis, George
Delawyer, John
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Ewing, James Evans, I. T. Elliot Clark Elliott, Matt
Evans, E. C. Evans, W. D. Elliott, Zacariah Elliott, John
Dinsmore, Alex.
Doty, John
Dailey, Wils
Cook, John Chandler, Josiah Cole, R. W. Cotton, Isaac
Coldren, R. D.
Connehan, Pat
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Elliott, E. Erb, Jacob Eaglebarger, S. Ersland, Elias Ersland, Knute Evans, W. C. Evans, Milton
Emery, William Estlick, Mr. Edgin, Anelton Edwards, Mr., Sr. Edwards, William Eckert, Mr.
Eastwood, A. F. Erb, Joseph Eaglebarger, John
Ersland, Anfen Egland, O.
Evans, Walter
Ellison, Milb
Emery, Thomas
Emery, John
Eckard, Fred
Evenson, John
Elzy, J. C.
Edwards, Hosea
Evans, Johathan
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Finch, Daniel
French, E. H.
French, Otho
French, H. C.
French, Micah
French, J. S.
Frazier, J. S.
Fitzgerald, Thomas
Ferguson, James
Ferguson, Hiram
Fitch, A. P.
Funk, Henry
Funk, John
Flora, Henry
Fitchpatrick, J. A.
Fitchpatrick, W. W.
Fatland, Ole
Fenn, E. B. Fenn, P. O.
Foster, W. H.
Foster, Joshua
Foster, James J.
Favre, Dr. A.
Ford, Thomas
Flickinger, Levi
Frump, Jacob
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Grafton, Dr. W. H.
Grove, A. L.
Grove, W. H. H.
Gamble, R.
Garberson, Job
Griffin, D. A.
Gossard, William
Grosclose, Jefferson
Gordey, P. Green, James Gamble, J. D.
Griffith, Jonah
Graham, W. J. Grove, J. B. Gifford, M.
Gun, E. Garberson, Jonathan Gossard, S. J. Grosclose, John Gilmer, George Green, George Glass, David
Finch, Frank M.
Ferner, J. D.
Ferguson, Jason D.
Furguson, H. F.
Fertig, William
Funk, Henry, Sr.
Foote, J. J.
Fitchpatrick, W. H.
Fitchpatrick, John
Fenn, E. D.
Foster, H. C.
Freed, W. J. Findlay, J. H.
Finnie, George S. Frump, Elisha.
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Goodin, Smith Gilmore, Charles Gosslee, Dr. F. Gilchrist, A. W. Graef, Mr.
Guthrie, John Gibson, James Guy, Mr. E. Graham, George Grove, Mons C.
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Hawthorn, James
Hackley, Robert
Hague, I. M. Hague, A. H.
Hill, Barney
Hestwood, J. F. Hiatt, Abram
Harris, J. C.
Hipsher, A. Hyde, J. L.
Hiestand, S. Hughes. Michael
Hughes, John
Hyden, George
Handsaker, W.
Hempsted, J. C.
Horine, Mr.
Harrison, W. I.
Harrison, S. E.
Harrison, G. C.
Harrison, David
Harrison, Joshua
Harrison, John
Harrison, Thomas Hall, Thomas
Hoffman, T. B. Hunter, F. C.
Hunter, A. J.
Hunter, Craig
Horner, William
Harkness, Joseph
Hand, W. B.
Hand, Mathias,
Hand, C. G.
Holland, George '
Hoag, E. S.
Hail, John
Hammond, John
Hambleton, O.
Hambleton, G. W.
Helland, Severt Hall, Alba
Hall, Alba O.
Hall, W. W.
Hussong, Cal.
Hussong, John Harding, Noah Hunt, M.
Harmon, Robert J.
Hunt, Frank
Hoggatt, L. Q.
Haman, B. P.
Hefler, Jacob
Horner, Jacob
Halley, Enoch
Hopkins, Richard
Hay, L. (Rev.)
Hadley, Seth
Helphry, George W.
Head, William Hegland, Thor Hackathorn, H. I.
Heeger, Jacob F.
Hefley, Edward Hoblet, John
Hoxie, M. B.
Hopkins, W. B. Halleck, H. Helphry, Israel Henryson, Torkel Headley, Lem Hegland, Sam Hubbard, Edward
Hockley, Nelson House, Nelson Hussong, Jesse
Hague, S. S.
Hanks, M. J.
Hoover, J. E.
Hughes, Thomas
Hall, N. P.
Hunter, R. M.
Hendrickson, Charles
Harding, Jesse
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Hizer, James
Illingworth, Wm.
Hand, Joseph T. Hand, Noah I Illingworth, M. D. Ingersol, Albert J Jones, R. C.
Jory, Mr.
Jones, Paul
Jones, Isaac
Jones, W. H.
Jennings, Nat.
James, John
Jackson, Thomas
Joor, Cor:
Jones, T. F., Sr.
Jennis, Mr.
Jones, T. F., Jr.
Jeffers, J. M.
Jones, Richard
Jenkins, James
Jones, George
Jones, J. H.
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Kelley, W. M.
Kuntz, N. R.
Kerr, J. H. B.
Kinsell, J. C.
Kirkman, G. N.
Kellogg, Dr. N. A.
Kellogg, George A.
Keigley, J. H.
Keigley, J. J.
Keigley, Robert
Knickerbocker, P.
Keltner, Morgan
Kelley, T. B.
Kelley, Amos
King, A. P.
Kintzley, Mr.
Kelley, G. W.
Kinworthy, D.
Kemplin, Mr.
Keif, Luke
Kooser, George B.
Kooser, Jacob
Knight, Curtis
Knapp, Hiram
Kelley, John.
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Larson, Os Lee, J. C. Lowe, Thomas Luther, Mr. Loving, John E.
Lyons, David
Linsey, F.
Lemmon, Wm.
Loving, Lot
Lamb, Daniel
Lamb, Zeno Lockwood, Ross
Larcom, Mr.
Livingston, M. D. La Rue, Kid
La Rue, James
Lewis, Abner
Lovell, James C.
Lockridge, Wm.
Lovell, Chas. Lewellen, Harvey Latham, Henry
Lambert, La Count .
Larrison, Mr.
Lowell, Barnabas La Seur, G. B.
Jory, John John, Mr. Jones, John
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