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SHELDAHL .-- "The Iowa Cyclone" commenced at Sheldahl about the twentieth of August, 1882. It was started by young McTavish. Was Republican, politically. "The Cyclone" did not continue long, do not know when it quit.
STORY CITY .- "Story City Herald" commenced publication about 1881 or '82, but think it ceased or changed in the course of two or three years.
"Story City Review," a weekly paper published by H. C. Carlson. It commenced about January, 1884, and is quite a nice looking weekly. It is Democratic but is about ceasing publication at Story City.
ZEARING .- "The Northern Light" was a weekly paper com- menced at Latrobe in 1882. It was moved by Mr. W. F. Lewis &
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Son to Zearing late in 1882 or early in 1883. It was Republican in politics. The name was changed to "Zearing Register" under which name it commenced about the twentieth of January, 1883.
"THE CRUCIBLE," a bright little weekly, commenced at Zearing, about November 1, 1885, published by Mr. Morton Kuhn. It ceased about April 1, 1886.
"THE MAXWELL TIMES," of Maxwell, was published for a short time only.
"THE REFLECTOR" was the first newspaper published at Ames- commencing, as claimed, before "The Intelligencer" commenced publication which was in April, 1868. The Rev. Hezekiah Gilbert was its editor. He afterwards became the editor of the "Advance," , and now of the Congregationalist, at Boston. "The Reflector" ceased publication after a few month's trial.
"THE AURORA" is published at the Iowa Agricultural College nine months in the year. It commenced about 1872, and is still being published monthly during the school term each year.
"THE MESSAGE," a religious monthly, commenced publication about November, 1885, and quit about July, 1886. It was pub- lished by Rev. H. J. Everly, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Ames. It was of short life.
This closes the history of the Press of Story County to April, 1887.
GOVERNORS OF IOWA.
Anson Briggs, elected October 26, 1846.
Stephen Hempstead, elected August 5, 1850.
James W. Grimes, elected August 3, 1854.
Ralph P. Lowe, elected October 13, 1857. Samuel J. Kirkwood, elected October 11, 1859.
Wm. M. Stone, elected October 13, 1863.
Wm. M. Stone, re-elected October 10, 1865. Samuel Merrill, elected October 8, 1867.
Samuel Merrill, elected October 13, 1869.
Cyrus C. Carpenter, elected October 11, 1871.
Cyrus C. Carpenter, elected October 8, 1873.
Samuel J. Kirkwood, elected October 13, 1875. Resigned, Feb- ruary, 1877.
Joshua G. Newbold, Lieutenant Governor, took oath of Gover- nor February 1, 1877.
John H. Gear, elected October 10, 1877.
John H. Gear, elected October 8, 1879.
Buren R. Sherman, elected October 12, 1881.
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Buren R. Sherman, elected October, 1883.
Wm. Larrabee, elected November 3, 1885.
The first Governor of Iowa, the Hon. Anson Briggs, was sworn in December 3, 1846. Iowa was admitted into the Union as a State December 28, 1846, a few days after Briggs was sworn in Gover- nor.
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
George Washington, of Virginia.
John Adams, of Massachusetts.
Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia.
James Madison, of Virginia. James Monroe, of Virginia.
John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts.
Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee.
Martin Van Buren, of New York. W. H. Harrison, of Ohio. John Tyler, of Virginia. James Knox Polk, of Tennessee.
Zachary Taylor, of Louisiana.
Millard Fillmore, of New York.
Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire.
James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania.
Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee.
Ulysses S. Grant, of Illinois. Rutherford B. Hayes, of Ohio. James A. Garfield of Ohio.
Chester Allen Arthur, of New York.
Grover Cleveland, of New York.
The President receives a salary of $50,000 per annum, and is authorized to appoint and employ in his official household a private secretary at $3,500 per annum; an assistant secretary at $2,500, who must be a short-hand writer; two executive clerks, each $2,300; a steward at $2,000; and a messenger at $1,200 per annum. In addition he has a cabinet, viz: Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of Interior, of War, Navy, Postoffice and Justice. This cabinet is selected and appointed by the President.
Gen. Washington, the first President, was inaugurated on the thirtieth of April, 1789. Since that the fourth of March has been selected as inauguration day for the President of the United States.
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA. DEATH LIST-NEVADA CEMETERIES.
[In the west }, northwest }, northwest } section 7, township 83, range 22-the Protestant. But the Catholic is in the southeast corner section 1, township 83, range 23.]
Andrews, Mr.
Alderman, Ida C., 13.
Allen, Freddie, 2.
Abbott, A. O., middle age.
Allen, Ethan, died in Ark., 32. Allen, Mrs. Mary M. (died June 27, 1886) 60. Applegate, Ida E., 14.
Armstrong, Wm. T., 18.
Applegate, Lewis, 65.
Applegate, Emeline, 1.
Armstrong, Cylinda, 19.
Ayers, Jessie M., 144.
Bobo, Mr.
Boynton, Mrs. Henry, 62.
Boynton, Q. A., 39.
Bixby, Miss, (young woman.)
Bell, Mrs. J. J., (middle age.)
Bechtel, Hugh, (young man.)
Blackman, John, 54.
Bright, Henry, 77.
Brown, Rev. J. C., 62.
Brigham, Mr., (old man.)
Brigham, Mrs., (old lady.)
Barnam, Mrs., and 3 children.
Briggs, Mrs. Otis, first wife Eliza) 304.
Burdick, Chas., and 1 child, (C. B. 23.) Batzner, Martin, (suicided.)
Barrows, Miss Mattie.
Burgess, Mr., (suicided.)
Balliet, Mrs. S. A., 20 1-3.
Bales, Wm., (old man.)
Brown, Asa, 35.
Buffington, Miss Mary, 25.
Belknap, Mrs. P. E., (old lady) Beach, P., 35. Bixby, Wm. H.
Brink, O. S., 17.
Boggess, Chas. W.
Banks, Mrs. Druzilla C., 36.
Barrett, Mrs. Margaret, 55.
Barrett, Mellie, 2.
Barrett, Margaret E., 32.
Barrett, Jas. S., (infant.)
Brown, Geo. H.
Brown, Fred.
Brown, A. R., 81.
Banks, Minnie Bell, (infant.)
Banks, Willie, 9 months.
Ballard, Emerette Eliza, 38.
Ballard, Jay Henry, 9 months.
Ballard, Delbert Eugene, 2 mos.
Ballard, Celia Loret, 14.
Bunce, Melvin M., 22.
Butt, Mr. Samuel, 63.
Bates, Rev. W. S., 64.
Beatty, Frank, (a child.)
Berry, Miss Fanny, a young lady) died about 1857.
Bailey, Mrs. Henry, first wife, (old lady.) Bailey, Daniel.
Bailey, Miss Sylva, killed by lightning in year 1856. A young lady. Bamberger, Samuel, 70.
Buchanan, W. M., (killed by ac- cident) 174.
Bates, an infant.
Bamberger, Reuben S., 324. Barr, Anna, 1.
Briggs, S. M.
Briggs, Annie.
Borgen, Carrie, 2 months.
Blood, an infant.
Boyes, Lizzie E., 17.
Boyes, Dwight, an infant.
Boyes, Burtie, an infant.
Butlege, Clara J., 24.
Barnes, Mrs. Saloma, 678.
Briggs, (child of D. D. Briggs) babe. . Carter, Bessie, infant.
Alderman, Mary Nevada, Applegate, Mrs. J.
Airhart, Blanchie, 1.
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Chineowith, Mrs. Maria M., 69. Child, Mrs. Geo. and 4 children. Campbell, Jas., died of cancer, 72. Confare, John, 74.
Campbell, Ada M., 11.
Cramer, Walter S., 4.
Christensen, Henry, 4.
Child, Mrs. Charlotte, 75.
Dayton, an infant.
Daniels, Frank L., (a soldier) 19.
Dunning, Mr. B. J., 68.
Dunning, Mrs. B. J., 72.
Daugherty, Mrs. M., (2d wife.)
Dieffenbacher, Fred., 582.
Davidson, H. A. (child.)
Daily, Mrs. Wils.
Drake, Mr. Jesse, (old.)
Doyle, (young man killed by lightning.)
Dalley, Walton D., 3.
Dalley, Maggie M., 1.
Diefenbacher, (son of Frederick.)
Densmore, Mrs. Ruth, 74.
Emery, Thomas, 69.
Erb, Mrs. Caroline, first wife of Jacob Erb. 43.
Erb. M. and I., children of Jacob Erb.
Emerson, Clara May, 4.
Earl, Welthy Ann, 51.
Frazier, Mrs. Virginia, 33.
Frazier, Frank.
Fenn, Mrs. P. O., died in insane asylum.
Fetterhoff, J. R., 44.
Ford, John L., (an infant.)
Fish, Jesse, 7 mos.
Farrar, Frank, 14.
Finch, Manly, 1.
Gillespie. Mrs. Mary J., 37.
Garrett, Willie J. (a child.)
Griffith, Elijah, 28.
Gilmore, Maria J., 6}.
Gilmore, Geo. E., 5}.
Grimm, Emma J., (young.)
Gaugh, J. A., (killed on railroad.) Goodin, Cecil, infant.
Hedges, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, 70
Chineowith, Simon, (a soldier) 19 Child, Chester, 39.
Cook, Dr. P., 40.
Chauncy, P. F., 48.
Cogshall, Willie.
Crawford, Seneca A., 36.
Crain, Mrs. Mary C., 88.
Campbell, Wm. J., 23.
Dutton, an infant.
Dunning, Mrs., (B. J. D.'s moth- er) 81.
Daugherty, Mrs. M., (1st wife.) Dunklebarger, Nathan E. (child.) Dieffenbacher, Mrs. Fred. (old lady.) Drain, Mr. M. (old.)
Doyle, Daniel, and wife.
Day, E. G.
Dale, Jennette, (wife of James Dale) 29.
Dalley Viola, 6.
Davidson, H. A.
Doyle, Maggie, 3 2-3.
Elliott, John, 80; Elliott, Mrs. John, 83; husband and wife; both buried in Illinois.
Efcamp, Harmke, 39.
Efcamp, Aurvie.
Earl, Frank, 13.
Ferner, Mrs. Ellen M., (first wife of J. D. F.) 23 2-3.
Fenn, Maggie, 1.
Ford, John, 52; Ford, Mrs. E., 59; husband and wife.
Fitchpatrick, Freddie, (infant.)
Fish, Mary E., 16.
Furnas, Roy A., 6.
Finch, Gertie, infant.
Flynn, Anna, 12.
Garrett, Mrs. W. S., (first wife) 25.
Griffith, Mrs. Sarah.
Goodin, Smith, 52.
Gilmore, Uretta, 6 months.
Gillespie, Willie E. and Winnie M., children of J. F. G.
Gordon, Geo. B., 3.
Goodin, Clarence, 3.
Hadley, Mrs. Seth, (1st wife) 34.
Hunt, Daniel, 74; Hunt, Mrs.
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Hunt, Rufus, 31. Hunt, Roxy, 24.
Hawthorne, Mrs. Jas., (1st wife.)
Hall, Mrs. A., 75.
Hutchins, Miss Georgia, (teacher) 39. Huffman, Mrs. Eliz., 69.
Harper, J. H., 2.
Hutchins, Veive, daughter J. S. H., 6. Holdridge, Fred. R., 5. Hill, Jacob, 71.
Hadley, Lydia F., 1. Hadley, Mabel J., 12.
Hickey, Patrick, near 80. Hall, James, (born in Ireland.) 80
Hoy, Mary, nearly 20. Ingalls, H. W., 78. Ingerbritson, Bessie, 3.
Johnson, Mr., (merchant with Ringheim.) Joor, Cornelius, (aged.)
King, Mrs. Lillie, 24 Kinney, Mrs. G. W., (first wife of G. W. K.) 22. . Kellogg, infant son of Geo. A. K. Kellogg, Willie, son of H. D. K. Koozer, J. B., (middle age.) Kyle, W. D., 19. Kirkendall, Jas., 69. Keef, Margaret, (born in Ireland) 64.
Louks, G. J., 67; Louks, Mrs. D., 82, husband and wife.
Lyman, Rev. R., 63. Lewis, G. H., 73. Letson, C. B., 58%.
Lockwood, Jessie L., 2.
Louks. Adelia, 35.
Lewis, Mary E., 4.
Lough, Emma J., 20. Leonard, C. S.
McCall, Mary A. B., (second wife of T. C. McCall. 36.
McCall, Henry C., (10 months). McCall, Walter K., 5. Mitchell, Mrs. R. H., (first wife) 35.
Daniel, 56; husband and wife. Hunt, Harry, (died in the army.) Hall, Alba, 77. Hall, W. W., 67.
Hoel, Mr. J., 554. Hay, Miss Victoria, (young lady.)
Harper, R. M., 58.
Hemstock, Thos., 68.
Hall, Geo., 17. Holdridge. Ephraim, 57.
Horton, Margaret S. R., 48. Hemstock, Bert T., a child.
Huntley, Harriet E., 37.
Hardin, Ray, (a child of W. M. H.) Hopkins, Richard, 70. Hopkins, Peter A., 1. Irwin, Lycurgus, (middle age; a soldier.)
Jones, (an infant.) Jackson, Thomas, (aged.) Jeffrey, Mabel Verne, 1. Kellogg, Dr. N. A, 292.
Kellogg, Mrs. Geo. A., (first wife.) 29.
Kellogg, infant daughter of Geo. A. K.
Kelly, Miss, (committed suicide.) Killen, Mrs. W., (first wife) 36. Kirkendall, Lester, 3.
Lackey, (died in 1854 or 1855.) Larcom, (died in insane asylum.) Layton, Mrs. S. E., (wife of Rev. Layton) 38.
Lough, Mr. S., 67.
Lewis, Frank B., 29.
Lockridge, Maggie, 24.
Louks, Jennie, M., 45.
Lucas, Annie, 32. Lewis, Sarah R., 4.
Lowell, Elida, (a young girl).
Larson, or Nettie Andreas, 68. McCall, Samuel B., near 3.
McCall, Mary L., 2.
McCall, Harrie T., (9} months).
Mills, Rev. S. J., 69. Mitchell, Clara M., 3. Mason Hannah, 70.
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Mason Jacob, 742. Mason, E. J., 4,
McLain, Wm., 53; McLain, Mrs. Wm., 68, husband and wife.
McLain, Willis, (young man).
Morgan, John, (an early settler.)
Mahony, Mrs., (middle age).
McLain, Mrs. Rosie, (first wife of F. T. McLain, 17.
McLain, Rachel, (wife of Wm. junior). 68.
Miller, Willie H., 2.
Murphy, H. F., 63.
Mitchell, Mary S.
McClellan. R. G., 66.
McDonald, Catherine, 77.
McDonald, Thos., 64.
Mathews, Richard H., 92.
Monaghan, Laura M., (a child).
Minkler, Frank E., (a child).
Manifee, Phebe E., 2.
Mills, Willie L., 1.
McGloflin, A. 74.
Mulcahy, Patrick, 76.
McCoy, John F., babe.
McGrath, Bridget A., 8.
McGuire, Catherine, 26.
Maloney, James, (infant).
Nelson, Karen, (a wife) 36.
Nelson, Maria, (infant).
Page, Mrs. C. P., (first wife).
Pointer, Mrs. Daniel.
Pressnal, Walter E., (child).
Padget, Wm. (died in insane asylum).
Putnum, Mrs. Sarah, 92; Put- num, Daniel B., 90, wife and husband.
Quinn, Thomas, 193.
Robinson, J. P., (settled in Co. in 1853), buried in Scott Co., 65.
Ringheim, Mrs. I. A., (first wife Lorinda) 30.
Rufly, (killed himself by acci- dent).
Rhoads, Arch, (killed by cars on railroad).
Robinson, R. H., (an early settler).
Mason Jessie, 27.
McLain, Wm., (senior), 79.
McLain, Mrs. Elizabeth, 462.
McLain, Mrs. Howard, 22.
Minton, Mrs. Nancy M., 69.
Maynard, G. C., 56.
McLain, Attæ, 17. McLain, Mary J., (second wife of F. T. McLain, 32.
McLain, Mrs. Susana, 98}.
Miller, Lizzie S., (wife of T. J. Miller), 194. Mitchell, P. W. R., 21.
Moran, Anna, 9.
Murphy, Phil, near 70.
Mathews, Mary, 59.
Monaghan, Mary, 34.
McCreary, Sidney J., 58.
McCollister, John, 68.
McGuire, Rachel A., 27.
Monaghan, Al.
Monahan. Margaret, 65.
McCoy, Frank, 16.
McDonald, Ellen.
McGrath, John, 54.
Maloney, Thomas, 10 months.
Maloney, Patrick, 323.
Newman, Mrs.
Nelson, Mary, 1.
Nelson, Louis, (died day of birth).
Page, Mrs. C. P., (second wife).
Price, Mrs. Julia, (first wife to N. Price) 46.
Patton, Dr. A.
Potter, Edwin B, (a child) 3.
Proctor, Mary E., 23.
Pearson, Oleva J., 26.
Pierce, A. H., 69.
Quinn, John T., (Nov. 8, 1886) 28. Robinson, Mrs. Mary, (settled in 1853), in Mullen cemetery, 71.
Rutherford, E. W, 47.
Rhoads, F. W., (died from a fall) 58.
Rhoads, O. Wade.
Ross, Ridgely R., 17. Rodearmel, Jacob, 592.
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Rogers, Isaac, 23.
Richardson, George.
Reynolds, Joseph, 2 months.
Radagan, Patrick, 84.
Scott, Mrs. John, (wife of Col. Scott).
Scott, Miss Carrie, (Col.'s daughter) 20.
Scott, Rankin, (son of the Col.'s) 10.
Scott, Allie, (child of Col. Scott) infant.
Schoonover, G. F., (soldier, mid- dle age).
Strait, Mrs. (middle age).
Stevens, John, 538; Stevens, Elizabeth, 574, (husband and wife).
Shedd, Mrs. Katie, (first wife of C. E. S.) 33.
Statler, Sam'l V., (son of S. S. Statler.) 3.
Statler, Sidna, (child of S. Stat- ler) 12.
Schoonover, Mrs., (an aged lady).
Sanders, Mrs. Nancy, 61.
Shugart, Wilber.
Swafford, Alice M.
Shaw, Barbara A., 87.
Sawyer, Mary M., 2.
Sawyer, Frank H., 2.
Sherman, Vira Bell, 1.
Stratton, Edith A., 14.
Sours, Anna, 1}.
Smith, John P., 70.
Smith, Margaret, 53.
Stoddard, Èdna, (wife of J. E. S.) 75.
Severns, Mrs. Catharine, 71.
Thompson, (F. D. T.'s brother). Turtle, Thos., (an early settler) 50. Tyler, Rockie E., 5. Templeton, Mattie J., 17.
Thomas, Bertie E., 2. Templeton, Frank L., 11.
Templeton, Harry C., 2.
Talbott, Mr., (aged); Talbott, Mrs., (aged); husband and wife.
Rushmore, Defrancia, 20. Rasmussen, Freddie, (young).
Rock, Michael, 55.
Smith, Mrs. C. Y., (died insane). Scott, Bar, (brother of the Col's), 40. Scott, Miss Maggie, (Col.'s daughter).
Scott, Willie, (son of Col. Scott) infant.
Stitzell, Mrs. Dr., first wife).
Stitzell, Laville, (killed by the cars).
Statler, Jonathan, (buried in Pennsylvania, 553.
Stevens, D. L., 47.
Stevens, David L., (son of D. L).
See, Mr. J., (an early settler).
Shugart, Heman, 222.
Shugart, (a child of John Shu- gart). Statler, James F., (son of S. S. Statler) 12.
Smith, Mrs., (Mrs. Brigham's mother).
St. John, Lizzie M ..
Swafford, Zella E., 2.
Stewart, Estella, 3.
Snelling, Chas. A.
Sawyer, Jacob E.
Sanderson, John F.
Smith, Bertel, 1.
Stratton. Alice, 16.
Smith, Millard F., 24.
Smith, Mathew, 64.
Shugart, Bessie M, 1.
Squires, Emma B., 42.
Sanders, Marcus B., 38}.
Sherman, Eddie, 2.
Templeton, T. C., 26.
Townsend, (murdered by Mul- Įen). Tracy, Wm., (aged).
Thomas, I. K., 28.
Thomas, Mrs. Sarah, (a wife) 49.
Templeton, Sam'l E., 1.
Templeton, Clarence C., 1.
Turtle, Henry, 20.
Taylor, George, 74.
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Tueth, Edward, 694. Vincent, Sam'l.
Utterback, young man, drowned.
Vance, Margaret, 36.
Whitney, Jas.
Wilson, Mrs., died Jan. 1, 1867.
Wakeman, Mrs., 54.
Wells, Chester, 56}.
Wakeman, Mr. W.
Whitaker, Mr .. (aged.)
White, J. W., 37.
Wingert, Wm., (killed by cars) 12.
Wilcox, H. C., 17.
White, Mrs. Sarah, (aged.)
White, Mrs. Jane, 64.
Wilson, Herbert J., infant.
Weidner, Mrs. Mary D., 36.
Winger, Sylvia, 3. West Charles, 452.
Wilkins, Mollie, 2 2.
Zwilling, George W.
Unknown in Protestant Cemetery of Nevada, 157.
Total in Nevada, two cemeteries, as known 432, carefully counted.
Unknown to add, 178 total in both. Total dead in the two, 610 persons.
PLEASANT GROVE CEMETERY.
[In the northeast corner of section 7, township 84, range 23.] Alfred, Nat. D., 23. Adams, Claude, 12.
Anderson, Sarah, 22.
Arrasmith, Jas. L., 163.
Arrasmith, Emma May, 172.
Baker, Mr., 1.
Bailey, Emma J., 27.
Bales, Margaret, 2.
Carey, Florida, 32.
Crowder, A. A.
Crowder.
Crowder, infant.
Crowder, infant.
Foote, John J., 64.
Frost, (a child.)
Grove, Adam L., (died insane) 63.
Grove, Geo. W., (a soldier, died service) 23.
Grove, Jacob, (a soldier, died in service) 21. Hughes, Kinne O.
Hughes, infant.
Hughes, infant.
Howland, Emma May, 11 mos,
Hoover, Hannah C., 55.
Hoover, Mr., (the old man.)
Hoover, Mr., (brother to J. E. H.)
Howe, Mrs. Ellen, 68.
Randau, Fritz, 1.
Randau, Hermine, 10 mos.
Randau, Julia, 76.
Randau, infant.
Spencer, Wm. B., 12.
Spencer, Elbert E., 10.
Scott, Mary J., 16.
Tuttle, Mrs., (old lady.)
Wilkinson, Lemmy, (a son) 8.
Randau, infant.
Randau, Johanna, 37.
Sowers, Bessie M., 1}.
Spencer, Charles H., 6.
Scott, Annie R., 6.
Scott, Zilpha A., 33}.
Wilkinson, Josephine, 83. Yetton, Maggie, 24.
Wood, Sylvia A., 29. Wheeler, Mrs. Anna, 72.
Walters, Julia P., 26.
West, Mrs. Sarah, 59.
White, Dora A., 11.
Wilson, Alice A., infant.
Gralls, Willis, (a child.)
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
SHEFFIELD CEMETERY.
[In the north half of the northwest northwest quarter of sec- tion 32, township 85, range 23.]
Ballard, Lois E., (1st wife of R. Ballard, Julia A., (infant of R. W. B.) 30.
Ballard, Dr. M. R., 76.
W. B.) Ballard, Eliza, (wife of Dr. B.) 70.
Burham, Geo. A., 20.
Bracken, Robt., (early settler) 67.
Bracken, John Henry, 3.
Benton, Jesse C., 1.
Boyes, Margaret, 26.
Brouhard, James W., 40.
Bates, George P., 1.
Bates, Joseph B .. 26.
Crabtree, Arnold D., 47.
Crabtree, Jerome.
Crabtree, Arthur.
Crabtree.
Doolittle, Alvira A., 6.
Emmerson, Stephen, 15.
Eagleburger, Sarah, 26.
Ferguson, Ethelinda, 51.
Griffith, Zela T., 17.
Griffith, John J., 18.
Henderson, James H., 1}.
Henderson, Sarah Belle, (infant.)
Keef, Margaret, 14.
Lewis, Lizzie, 1.
Nash, Mary A., 63.
Pense, Mary E., 7.
Swearingen, Mrs., (the wife.)*
Swearingen, (young man).'
Swearingen, (quite young.)*
Swearingen, a babe .*
Sheffield, Virgil, 1.
Sheffield, John N., 20.
Stolp, Melissa A., 20.
Sheffield, Nathan N., 70.
Stultz, Emma May, 20.
Squires, Alzina M., 11.
Stultz, Daniel N., 49.
Wier, Clarence E., 1.
Willington, Willie J., (infant.)
Wier, Lottie L., 1.
Total names known, 65; unknown, 10; total dead, 75. * The burnt family-six of them.
CENTER GROVE CEMETERY.
In the northeast corner southeast { section 26, township 82, range 23.
Allen, Candace E., 52.
Allen, Jessie I., 1.
Allen, Bessie E., 2.
Allen, Sarah E., 442.
Allen, Hannah A., 52.
Allen, Elmer E., 2.
Bracken, Mary, (an early settler) 53.
Brouhard, Joseph H., 14.
Bates, Samuel J., 12.
Bates, Matthew, 58.
Bates, Cynthia, 46.
Crabtree, Tilman.
Carlton, Addie V., 6.
Emmerson, Louisa, 53.
Emmerson, Oliver, 18.
Eagleburger, Ammon H., 15.
Ferguson, Hiram, (an early set- tler) 542.
Griffith, Jonah, (an early settler) 67.
Haviland, Hannah J., 27.
Lewis, Lucy A., 2.
McStay, Mrs., (very old.)
Pense, Lillie A., 1.
Swearingen, Mr .*
Swearingen, (nearly a young woman.)*
Sheffield, Wm. M., 21.
Sheffield, Jane M. B., 39.
Sheffield, Maria C., 65.
Varington, Willie O., 4. Wier, Herbert E., 5.
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HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Cook, Catherine, 62.
Carter, Margaret E., 42.
Davis, James W., (was at Aderson- Dobyns, infant. ville) 25.
Dobyns, Anna M., 1.
Dobyns, infant.
Doty, N., 643.
Doty, Margaret, 662.
Dobyns, Esther A .. 44.
Doty, John C., 3}.
Delawyer, Chas. W., 23.
Graves, Wm. L., 1 5-6.
Graves, Augustus, &.
Graves Willis W., 4.
Graves, Willard W., 3.
Grosclose, Howard, 24.
Grosclose, Wm., 48 5-6.
Grosclose, infant.
Grosclose, infant.
Grosclose, Thomas J., 30}.
Grosclose, Jacob, 54 6-10.
Grosclose, Elizabeth, 76 5-12.
Harrison, Ida Bell, 3.
Harrison, Gertie, 5 5-6.
Hainline, Sarah E., 31 5-6.
Hainline, Charlie, 42.
Hainline, Lizzie, infant.
Hennick, Henry H, 28 4.
Hennick, Rosa M., infant.
Hennick, Barbara, 653.
Harris, Isaac W., 3.
Harris, Jane D., 384.
Harris Nancy P A., infant.
Halley, Elizabeth, 58 1-6.
Jarvill, C. A. J., 22.
Jones, Melissa D., 33.
Jory, Thomas, 68 5-6.
Jory, Jennie, 1.
Jory, Arcia P., 3.
Kirk, Sarah A., 34.
Kirk, Gena, infant.
Kirk, Georgia, infant.
Lowe, Keziah, near 69.
Lindsay, Barbary, 63 5-6.
Lindsay, Ferdinand A. 652.
Miller, Robert, 3. .
Miller, David 23.
Paine, infant.
Redman, Susannah, 16.
Steel, Mary, 43.
Scott, Roby. 23.
Scott, Cora, infant.
Twombly, Mary E. 262.
Tillotson, M. Alice, 20%.
Tillotson, infant.
Virtue, Elizabeth, 75 1-6.
Virtue, Thomas, 704.
Warren, Bessie, 44 .
Whorton, Harriet G., near 742.
Whorton, George, near 71.
Worton, J. P., 46 1-6.
Whorton, George D., §.
Whorton, Alzira M., infant.
Whorton, Thomas N., infant.
Yazel, George M., 213.
Yazel, Rachel G., 23.
Yazel, infant.
Yazel, John F., 52.
Yazel, Nellie E., 5-6.
Yazel, Sarah C. J., 63.
Total number, known, 81. Total not known, 44. Total number dead, 125.
SOWERS' CEMETERY.
[In the northeast corner northwest northwest } of section 18 township 85, range 23.] Sowers, Solomon, 82. Sowers, Henry, 2.
Sowers, Alfred, 29 1-6. Sowers, Laura, 2.
Sowers, Mrs. Malinda (wife of G. Sowers, Sylvana (Newnum) 38. W. S.) 30%.
Sowers, Charles M., 264.
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Mishler, Sarah E., 204.
Paine, Nash, 112.
Sternwiler, J. A. 13.
Stevens, Darcus, near 283.
Scott, Martin, 31.
413
HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Smith, Jane (wife of J.C. Smith) 53 Woodward, Mahlon, 66. Three unknown names with rough Sutliff, Myra, (Church) wife of flat rocks at head and foot. E. Church. Church, a child.
Church, Ebenezer.
GILBERT CEMETERY.
[In the northeast corner southeast } of section 4, township 84, range 24.]
Betts, Mrs. Polly (near Gilbert) 93 Duntz, E. A., 32.
Duntz, Guy, child.
Fogleson, (soldier in Rebellion.)
Garberson, Job, 692.
Grove, Effie L., 42.
Garberson, Jonathan, 528.
Garbeson, Lucinda M., 1.
Garberson, Ida E., 8.
Garberson, Ed. R., infant.
Hunter, Margaret, 70. Hunter, Francis Marion, 172.
Hunter, Craig, 64.
Hunter, Jas, (soldier of 1812) 67. Keigley, May B., 2}.
Hannay, Elizabeth, 90.
Lake, Elizabeth, 544.
Keigley, (an infant of J. J. Lake, Albert L., 22. Keigley.) Three soldiers of Rebellion,names unknown.
Mathews, Clara, 44.
Three graves, names unknown. Wilson, (an infant) 2 months.
Total names known, 21. Total names unknown, 6. Total dead, 27.
AMES CEMETERY.
| In the northeast of southeast } of section 2, township 83, range 24.
Frederick, Albert, 804.
Avery, A. H., 71}.
Alexander, John, 57.
Allen, Charlie, 13.
Barroll, Nancy B., 45.
Bissell, Mary P., near 37.
Born, Jacob, 71.
Brotherton, Daniel; 23.
Brotherton, Jennie M., 25.
Ballard, Annie, near 30.
Bradley, Wm. S., 534.
Barnes, Chas. A., 19.
Bosworth, Lieut. Drakes, 62.
Barndollar, Michael, 54.
Beal, Richard, (infant.)
Brooks, J. M., 86}.
Bryant, Sylvanus, 65.
Brumagim, Mary C., 463.
Brumagim, Mary Jane, 45.
Bradford, Edmund, near 27.
Beverly, Roy, 2.
Baker, Ira E., 58.
Basket, Mrs., died in May, 1886. Cooper, Ollie, 2.
Clark, Willie, 53.
Castle, Mabel A., 1.
Chamberlin, Wyatt H., 6.
DeLorne, Louis Z., 40}.
Downs, Josiah, 89.
Down, Amelia, 75.
Elliot, Edith J., 21}.
Clark, James A., 2}.
Clark, E. W., (editor of the Monitor.) Daniels, W. R., 623.
Eddy, Wm. C., 274.
Garberson, Lucinda, 59%.
414
HISTORY OF STORY COUNTY, IOWA.
Emery, Lizzie May, 12.
Fitchpatrick, Eliza, 153.
Graham, George, 50g.
Graham, Jennie, near 26.
Gossard, Sarah G., 64.
Gossard, Wm. M., 69.
Gossard, H. Jennie. 262.
Granger, N. H., 34}. Graves, Cecil A., 6.
Hirsch, Louise, 1-12.
Hemstreet, Robt. F., 1.
Hodgson, Geo. H., 9.
Hutchison, Clifford C., 3.
Harrison, Joshua, (soldier) 53.
Hannum, Thomas, 762.
Hannum, Sarah, 702.
Jewett, Francis J. 322.
Jewett, George W. 38.
Jones, (infant)
Johnson, Samuel 59.
Johnson, Willie A. 1 month
Kannarr, John (soldier) 454.
Kistler, Katie E. 74.
Kistler, Roy M. 1-4.
Kingsbury, Olive M. 172.
Kelley, Roxana, 54.
Lucas, Samuel L. 37.
Little, Perry, 34.
Little, Lester R. 163.
Lowery, Martha 18.
Lloyd, Charlie 1.
Little, Mary S. 62.
Lang, Mrs. D.
Lamb, Rev. Caleb, near 83.
Loud, infant
Maxwell, Allie, 1.
Maxwell, Clarence J. 1-12.
McFarlane, Gandage, 37.
McFarlane, George, 72.
McGee, George 8.
Marshall, James 1-12.
Moses, Lillie L. 4.
McMichael, Anne, near 572.
Mc Elyea. S. B. 242.
McLain, Katie 2-3.
Nichols, Margaret, 553.
Norman, Eliza 492.
Perkins, Charles A. 5-12.
Perkins, Carrie M. 2.
Peterson. Lucy T. 604.
Queal, William 31.
Richmond, Fannie C. 2-3.
Reynolds, Cecil C. 1-4.
Reynolds, Charlie E. near 14.
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