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Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company in Chicago, but at the end of that time returned to Emmet county and purchased two hundred acres on section 23, Denmark township, which he cultivated for two years and which he still owns. In connection with his nephew, J. P. Nelsen, he purchased the Fink Brothers hardware and farm machinery business in Ringsted and has proved very successful as a merchant. He carries a well selected and up-to-date stock and has gained an enviable reputation for fair dealing.
In 1892 Mr. Andersen was united in marriage to Miss Sophia Bon- nicksen, a daughter of Knut and Petrea (Juhl) Bonnicksen, who lived for a number of years upon the farm now owned by Mr. Andersen but are now deceased and are buried in St. Paul's cemetery. To Mr. and Mrs. Andersen have been born six children, namely: Edna, the wife of Harry Fink, of Ringsted; Alma, who is teaching in Palo Alto county ; Ruth, who is teaching in Denmark township; Esther, who is attending the Iowa Teachers' College at Cedar Falls; and Agnes and Irene, both in school at Ringsted.
The principles which have governed Mr. Andersen in all relations of life are found in the teachings of the Danish Lutheran church and he is an active member of St. Paul's congregation. He votes for the best man, irrespective of party affiliations, and takes a commendable interest in all things pertaining to the welfare of the community, especially to the advancement of the public schools, and was for some time school director in Ringsted. The unqualified respect in which he is held by his fellow citizens is proof of his genuine worth.
CHARLES S. CHURCHILL.
Charles S. Churchill, of Armstrong, has the reputation of being one of the most skilled carpenters of the town and his services are in great demand. He is also a leading factor in public affairs, having been called to many local offices. He was born in Jackson county, Iowa, January 25, 1859, and is a son of Samuel B. and Elizabeth (Smith) Churchill, born respectively in New York and in Canada. After leaving Jackson county, Iowa, the family removed to Mitchell county, whence in 1872 they came to Emmet county. The father bought a relinquishment on a homestead claim in Armstrong Grove township and devoted the remainder of his life to the operation of his farm. His death occurred in September, 1885, but the mother survives and is still living upon the home place.
Charles S. Churchill obtained his education in the schools of Mitchell and Emmet counties, Iowa, and gave his father the benefit of his labor until he was twenty-five years of age. He then rented land and three years later bought eighty acres in Armstrong Grove township, on which he resided continuously until 1896. He engaged in general farming and stock raising and derived a gratifying annual income from his land. As
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time passed his resources steadily increased and in 1896 he sold his place and removed to Armstrong, where he has since followed the carpenter's trade. He is very proficient in that line of work and has erected many of the best buildings in the town. He owns his home and another good residence, which he rents.
In March, 1884, Mr. Churchill was united in marriage to Miss Amanda J. Clark and they have become the parents of five children, Sadie and Mina, twins; Mary, Addie and Lilly. Mr. Churchill believes firmly in the principles of the republican party and for years has taken an active part in political affairs. For eighteen years he held the office of constable, is now street commissioner and is also serving as city mar- shal and water commissioner, having been appointed to the last two offices in May, 1916. He is very conscientious in the discharge of his official duties and no trust reposed in him has ever been betrayed. His life has been a busy and active one and has made for the advancement of his community as well as for individual success.
HARVEY J. FELKEY.
Harvey J. Felkey, who is living practically retired in Armstrong, Emmet county, has been a factor in both the agricultural and commercial development of the county and is still financially interested in a number of local business concerns. He was born in Livingston county, Illinois, December 27, 1849, and is a son of Daniel and Florinda (Brooks) Felkey, natives, respectively, of Ohio and of Pennsylvania. They became early settlers of Livingston county, Illinois, and the father purchased land there which he farmed until 1862, when removal was made to Mitchell county, Iowa. After cultivating land there for several years he went to South Dakota, where he farmed for five years. He then came to Emmet county, Iowa, and bought land here, to the operation of which he devoted his time and attention until he removed to Armstrong, where he con- ducted a store during the remainder of his life, passing away in October, 1910. He was survived by his widow for only a short time, as her death occurred in February, 1911.
Harvey J. Felkey grew to manhood in Mitchell county, Iowa, and attended the public schools there in the acquirement of his education. After becoming of age he engaged in farming for two years in Mitchell county and in 1874 he arrived in Emmet county, Iowa, and purchased a farm in Armstrong Grove township. For more than a quarter of a century he engaged in the raising of grain and stock upon that place, but in March, 1900, removed to Armstrong and engaged in the clothing busi- ness there. After three years he disposed of that business and has since lived practically retired. He is, however, treasurer of the Farmers' Ele- vator Company and of the Armstrong Cement Company and is a director of the First National Bank of Armstrong.
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On New Year's Day, 1872, Mr. Felkey was married to Miss Rebecca Godfrey, whose parents, Samuel and Matilda (Dickson) Godfrey, were natives, respectively, of Scotland and Ireland. They emigrated to Amer- ica many years ago and after living for a time in New York went to Wisconsin, where the father purchased land from the government. In 1864 he went to Mitchell county, Iowa, and there resided until his death in 1880. The mother passed away three years later. Mr. and Mrs. Felkey have become the parents of four children: One who died in infancy; Lelah, who became the wife of C. A. Mathews and died February 29, 1916, at the age of thirty-nine years and ten months, leaving three chil- dren, Grace, Milo and Maynard; Roy B., who is farming in Armstrong Grove township; and Florence, the wife of J. V. Burkhead, a merchant of Armstrong.
Mr. Felkey is a trustee of Orange Grove township and has served in that capacity for twelve years, his long continuance in the office indicat- ing the efficiency with which he discharges his duties. He has also held the office of school director. His political allegiance isigven to the repub- lican party and his religious faith is that of the Presbyterian church. while fraternally he belongs to the Masonic order and the Eastern Star. He is a man of unusual energy and ability and is recognized as a leader in his community.
W. W. NELSON.
W. W. Nelson, who is now successfully engaged in agricultural pur- suits on section 2, Lloyd township, Dickinson county, is one of Iowa's native sons, his birth occurring in Marshalltown, August 7, 1872. His parents were Peter and Tena (Williams) Nelson, both of whom were natives of Denmark. It was in the latter part of the '60s that they came to America and settled in Hamilton county, Iowa, where the father engaged in farming for many years. He is still living but now makes his home in Los Angeles, California. The mother passed away in 1907. In the family were three children, all of whom are still living.
W. W. Nelson was reared and educated in much the usual manner of farmer boys of this state and at the age of nineteen years started out in life for himself. For three years he was employed as a farm hand and then turned his attention to the harness business for two years. At the end of that time he purchased a farm in Hamilton county and to its culti- vation and improvement devoted his energies until 1906. He then sold out and removed to North Dakota, where he still owns one hundred and sixty acres of land. After residing thereon for five years Mr. Nelson returned to Iowa, but this time located in Dickinson county, where he rented the Empire Farm for a time. Subsequently he purchased one hun- dred and forty-eight acres on section 2, Lloyd township, and upon that place he still makes his home. He has made a number of useful and valu-
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able improvements upon the farm and is successfully engaged in its operation.
In 1897 occurred the marriage of Mr. Nelson and Miss Mary Peter- son, who was born in Eldora, Iowa, and is a daughter of Andrew and Carrie Peterson, natives of Denmark, who are still living and now make their home in Story county, Iowa. To Mr. and Mrs. Nelson have been born two sons: Arthur, who is now attending high school in Terril, and Harold, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are earnest and consistent members of the Christian Church and he is also identified with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Masonic fraternity, belonging to Terril Lodge, No. 612, A. F. & A. M. By his ballot he supports the men and measures of the democratic party and is now serving as school director. He takes an active interest in public affairs and does all in his power to promote the welfare of his community.
PATRICK J. SULLIVAN.
Patrick J. Sullivan, a well known engineer on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad, residing in Estherville, was born in County Cork, Ire- land, February 14, 1858, and is a son of John and Julia (Shea) Sullivan, in whose family were nine children. The parents never came to the United States, but continued to reside upon the Emerald isle throughout life.
During his boyhood Patrick J. Sullivan attended the common schools of his native land, but at the age of fifteen years he left the parental roof and started out to make his own way in the world. Going to Glamorgan- shire, South Wales, he worked in a blast furnace factory for two years and then came to the new world at the age of seventeen years. He obtained a position as fireman on the Old Colony Steamship Line, running between New York and Boston, and remained with that company for four years. At the end of that time Mr. Sullivan came to Iowa City, Iowa, to visit relatives, and for a short time worked as a farm hand in that locality. He next went to Cedar Rapids and entered the service of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railroad as brakeman, but was subsequently made fire- man and still later promoted to engineer, in which capacity he has since served, though the road has since become a part of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad system. He became a resident of Estherville, the divi- sion point, when the road was built through there, and has since lived at that place, now owning a fine home on the west side.
In 1883 Mr. Sullivan married Miss Bessie Harrington, at Belmond, Iowa, where she was then living with relatives. She is also a native of County Cork, Ireland, of which country her parents, Cornelius and Bessie Harrington, were lifelong residents. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan have six chil- dren : John, who is married and is an attorney of Mandan, North Dakota ; Mary, now Mrs. G. T. Mckibben, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Bessie, the wife of Fred Parsons, who is connected with the Iowa Savings Bank of Esther-
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ville; William, an attorney with his brother in Mandan, North Dakota; Joseph, a law student in the University of Minnesota; and Margaret, who is attending the high school of Estherville.
Besides his home in Estherville, Mr. Sullivan owns considerable land in Emmet county, consisting of the northwest quarter of section 27, Esther- ville township; the southeast quarter of section 21 ; and the west half of the southeast quarter of section 22. All of this property has been acquired through his own unaided efforts, for he came to this country emptyhanded, and through his industry and good management has acquired a competence. He and his family are communicants of the Catholic church, and he is a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
WILLIAM A. AND FRANK A. HILDRETH.
William A. and Frank A. Hildreth are progressive and representa- tive farmers of Twelve Mile Lake township. Their ancestral history, a most interesting one, has been given as follows: "In 1640, Richard, first of the Hildreth immigrant ancestors, came with the English Puritans to America and settled in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Of his children Joseph Hildreth was the first male child in the Hildreth line born in America. From him the descent is traced down through Joseph, Hosea and Nathan- iel Hildreth, who was the first of the family to leave Massachusetts, removing from that state in 1817, at which time he took up his abode near Richmond, Virginia. There he lived for twenty-five years and after- ward went to Greene county, Ohio, where he died in 1844." His son, the grandfather of William A. and Frank A. Hildreth, was John Parker Hildreth, who was born in Virginia in 1821 and married Susan Spahr. He removed to Jay county, Indiana, and at the time of the Civil War enlisted in 1864 in the One Hundred and Fortieth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, but becoming ill, he was sent home on a furlough and, return- ing to the front before he had sufficiently recovered, he died at Murfrees- boro, Tennessee, February 11, 1865. His wife had passed away May 3, 1862, and their children afterward became scattered.
Their son, William Hildreth, Sr., married Samantha Whiteman and for a few years resided in Logan county, Illinois, where William A. Hildreth was born on the 20th of August, 1871. During his infancy the parents removed to Polk county, Iowa, and there the father purchased a farm of two hundred acres which he at once began to develop and improve. Thereon he passed away in December, 1884, at the age of thirty-seven years. His widow and children continued to cultivate the farm for some time. Mrs. Hildreth still survives and is now living with her son James. The members of the household were: Edward and James, who are now residents of Calhoun county, Iowa; Emery, who is living in the same county; Harry, deceased; Nellie, the wife of Dan Stebleton,
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residing near Egeland, North Dakota; Mark, who is also near Egeland ; and William A. and Frank A., of this review.
William A. Hildreth attended the common schools until he reached the age of sixteen years. He and his brother came to Emmet county in 1898 and purchased farms. William A. Hildreth became owner of the southeast quarter of section 18, Twelve Mile Lake township, whereon he now resides, and he has since converted the place into a rich and produc- tive tract of land from which he annually garners good harvests. On the 5th of October, 1899, he was married to Miss Jennie Long, a daughter of James and Mary Long, formerly of Polk county, Iowa, but both now deceased, their remains having been interred in Ames, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth have become the parents of six children: Cora, Russell, Howard, Charles, Wilbur and Esther, all at home. The parents are con- sistent members of the Methodist church and in political views William A. Hildreth is a republican, but while he is conversant with the leading ques- tions and issues of the day, he does not seek nor desire office. He has served as a school director and is interested in all matters pertaining to the general welfare.
Frank A. Hildreth was born in Polk county, Iowa, January 8, 1874. He was married in 1895 to Dora Boda, a daughter of Adam and Louise (Ringenburg) Boda, of Polk county. The father died and was buried at Polk City, while the mother is now living at Sheldahl, Iowa, with her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hildreth have become parents of a son, William.
On removing to Emmet county in 1898, Frank A. Hildreth purchased a valuable and productive farm on section 17. Like their forefathers, the two brothers are tillers of the soil and are extensively engaged in stock raising, specializing in feeding more than in breeding. Theirs are among the finest improved farms of the county and their property has been won through earnest, persistent labor. Both brothers are deeply interested in everything pertaining to the welfare and progress of the community, and Frank A. Hildreth became one of the first directors of the First National Bank at Terril, Iowa. He, too, has served on the school board and as township trustee and, like his brother, he adheres to the Methodist faith and is a republican in his political views. The Hildreths are among the prominent families of the county and both William A. and Frank A. Hil- dreth enjoy the unqualified regard and confidence of all who know them. Their labors have largely set a standard for agricultural development in the community where they live and their labors have brought them to the present prominent position which they now occupy.
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INDEX
Aanonson, Ole
397
Churchill, C. S. 4SS
75
Amundsen, A. J.
484
487
Clark. H. E.
Andersen. C. P.
261
Clump. D. M.
S4
Andersen. L. P.
10S
Coleman, R. C.
360
Andersen, Soren
992
Anderson, . . I.
I
1
1
1
Anderson, Albert
471
Anderson. Andrew
13
Anderson, . L. 1
478
Anderson, . V. L
378
Anderson, B. B.
414
Anderson, Carl
81
Anderson, O. O.
1
155
Anderson. P. S.
141
Appelquist, C. J.
420
Arthur, II. U.
44-4
Atkins, G. L.
Baago, L. P. 285 1
77
Bachman, M. P
100
Bailey. E. 11.
456
Baker, S. M. 1
250
Bascom, 1. W
215
Bergeson, G. H.
390
Berven, J. K.
203
Berven. O. K.
102
Bixby. L. I ...
234
Bjorenson, P. O.
466
Bjorkjonli, Ole Anderson
229
Blair, Charles
76
Blom. J. B.
338
Blow. J. S.
343
Bonnicksen, H. K.
325
Bradfield, B. K. 171 1
337
Bradley. W. E.
69
Brown. I. L.
173
Brown. Peter
Brunemeier, W. A. 305
240
Buhr. Fritz
Fox, John 276
Francis, L. E. 00
326
Canon, G. W. 119
Carpenter. Frank
472
Carson, R. D.
1 1 Chapman. James 351 1 1
267
Cheever, F. W.
129
Cheever, J. T.
1
268
Christensen, Jens
401
Christian, Charles
495
1
1
1
1
1
1
Cronk. Henry
473
Cummins, W. R.
1.82
Cunningham. John
57
I Dack. E. H. 145
Daniels, D. A
101
Davis, J. F
99
Dean. II. O.
Deibner, G. W.
201
De Long. W. A.
21
Dobberstein, August 1
460
Doughty, T. W
425
Dowden. F. R ..
107
Dundas, Alexander
352
Dundas, David 190
249
Eckhart, Chris 314
Egerison, Ilalvor
1
1
1
1
I
Ellefson, E. E. 225
138
Erickson, A. E.
114
Espeset Family
280
Estes. I. J.
1
I
1
1
1 Faltinson, Kaspar 34
392
Felkey, George
I
489
Felkey, H. J.
I
I
Gaarde, P. A. 294
226
Galloway, W. P.
365
Gammelgaard, T. V I
45
Geissinger. J. D.
1
Geissinger, J. W. 147
Gilbert, Gustav
2G
Gill, C. E. 159
1
1
1
1
1
Coleman, Vera M. 274 1 1
Conlin, Peter 154 1
Coon. B. M. 6
Cratty, R. I.
Crim, C. W. 58
Crim, L. E.
1
I
1
Crumb, E. E.
1
I
1
1
1
1
261
Burkhead, J. V
38
Butler, R. M.
I
1 332
1
1
1
I
Dundas, John
I
I
1
1 306
Donaldson, R. E.
1 299
1
.
322
1
1
1
1
1
1
320
Ellerston, E. H.
Bonnicksen, Knudt 1
1
1
310
Braun. Conrad
Denkman, Julius
Anderson, Christopher
287
Clark, B. L.
166
1
Fuller, Q. C.
L 1
496
INDEX
Gordon, W. G.
402
Kerr, W. A. 180
Gorton, G. L.
287
Kessey, Chris.
177
Gravatt. C. C. 1 I
346
Knapp. M. M.
148
Graves, Howard
319
Knipe, J. B.
44
Graves, P. II.
363
Knoll, W. A.
486
Guge. C. G.
Knudson, S. B.
281
Gunderson, Sarah
112
Koenecke, A. L.
486
Guthrie. A. T.
464
1 1 Kohl, M. F. 279
Koon, L. A. 144 1
Ilaabr. G. T. 125 I
Ilageboeck. W. H.
130
Hammes, I. W.
153
Hansen, II. C.
391
Ilansen, Lars
349
Ilansen, Rasmus
370
Ladd. W. A. 300 I
La Doux. F. W.
440
IIanson, John
431
Lambert, W. S. 256 I
52
Hanson. T. M.
275
Larsen, J. C.
230
Haring, J. A.
Larsen. L. P.
160
Harris, I. M.
ST
Larsen, Ludvig
371
Harris. R. S.
477
Larson, Christopher L
05
Harrison, C. G.
Lawrence, H. B.
195
Harrison, J. C.
357
Lee. S. II. 118 1
Lighter. C. G.
191
Hays, T. S.
170
Lindquist. O. F.
115
Hays, W. H.
109
Heinrich, L. F.
375
Henderson, B. P.
416
Luscombe, William, Sr.
150
Henderson, F. E.
419
Henriksen, John
449
MeClune, W. II. 337
Mee'nllough, William
481
McDonald, J. L.
383
McNary, Cecil
315
Ilerin. Jacob
123
Madsen. Hans
135
Iliginbotham, C. II.
165
Madsen, II. R.
248
Hildreth, F. A.
Martini, Jacob
364
Hildreth, W. A.
192
Matheson, Gunder 183
20
Hoppus, W. L.
384
1 Mathieson, J. A. 327 1 1
334
llorswell, Richard
64
1 Meyers, E. C. 250
340
Miller, John
457
Miner. T. W.
481
Minor, W. II.
202
Irwin. J. C.
168
Mitchell, Andrew
221
Iverson, E. M.
Moore, G. E.
443
Morrice. J. Il.
189
Iverson, M. 1.
Morse. J. W.
126
Mortensen, Hans
470
Mott. P. S. .
16
Jacobson. Lewis
255
Jakobsen. Niels
141
Jensen. A. M.
344
Jensen, II. C.
106
Jensen, II. W.
1 296
A Nan. C. K. 101 1 1
Nan. K. K.
101
Johnson. A. M., .Ir.
202
Nece, Mike 1 120
Johnson, Chris.
263
Nefzger. . W. 274
Nelsen, N. P. 40S
Jolmson, P. R.
15
1 Nelsen, William 142
239
Johnston, Jay
210
Nelson, J. P. 469
Jones, F. W.
31
Nelson, N. II.
302
Tones, W. B.
61
1 Nelson. W. W. 490
Juhl. Eric
192
Nichols, G. A. 40
Juhl. Gregers
288 Nielsen, A. C.
51
1
1
1
I
I
1
1
1
1
1
I
!
1
1
I
I
1
Littell, J. P.
425
Lough, Lorenzo
247
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
L
1
1
,
1
I
1
Inman. A. D.
152
1
L
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
132
Nelson, J. A.
6
1
1
Munson, Daniel
Murray, G. W.
Myhre. Albert
50
1
Hoien, J. N.
273
Mathews, C. B.
Horswell, J. R.
204
Manss. C. F.
6
1
1
1
1
I
I
I
1
J
1
1
Hanson, Nels
345
Larsen, Andrew
I
1
1
1
1 1
1
197
471
Iverson, Lewis
68
1
1
Henry, C. R.
306
Herrick, George, Sr. 174
Howard, W. O.
111
Mickelson. Nels
F
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
328
Korrect, John 321
Kreis, August
44
Kruse, Henry
404
Kyhl, Peter
201
Hanson. C. F
439
1
1
1
Johnson, Peter
179
Johnson, Susan
1
1
Irwin, Frank
1 Jackson, Jolm 3.80
Jensen, .I. M.
1
Henriksen, Peter
56
Haugen, K. R.
1
497
INDEX
Nielsen, H. I'.
240
178
Sando, T. O.
70
Nielsen, N. C.
203
Schaefer, E. D. 307 1 1
Sehooley, A. H.
1 Schroeder, Christoph 428 1
Oakes, J. W.
376
Ogilvie, Charles
19
Seelve, Eben
Shadle, G. W. 124
Olsen, O. P.
130
316
Shipman, H. H. 309
Olsen, Thorvald 1
395
1 Sindt, August 161
Skattebo, K. K. 366
269
Olson, E. E.
20S
Olson. O. C.
149
Smith, Andrew
198
Opsal, Ole
Smith, P. C.
356
Osborn, W. S.
105
Snyder, A. C.
236
Snyder, Marcus
480
Sorensen, Daniel
30S
Sorensen, J. A.
379
Spankling, D. H.
113
Spear, H. I.
162
Pegden, T. R.
37
Percival, A. W.
122
Peters, Henry
184
Sternborg, Fred
04
Petersen, L. T.
43
Petersen, M. II.
27
Petersen, P. L.
209
Stolenberg, Louis
398
Petersen, P. W.
SS
Petersen, T. B.
190
Strathman, Theodore
270
Peterson, C. N.
137
Peterson. James 1
241
Peterson. J. S.
78
Peterson, Nels
214
Peterson, N. P.
331
Swanlund, F. J.
463
Peterson, P. A. 450
262
Peterson, R. P.
358
Templeton, C. II.
450
Thompson, J. H. 2.42
Thomsen, Knud 465
1 Toft. H. C. 302
301
Raebel, R. W. 407
Vance, G. W.
143
Rasmussen, H. J.
185
Wade, P. M.
63
Reed, S. B.
389
Warburton, William 13G
Refsell, I. S.
313
1 1 Webb, B. A. 427
Weir, J. D. 413
1 Welty, II. A. 134
Wertz. William 189
62
Reppien, Charles
White. F. J.
172
Rhodes, F. II.
282
White. J. R. 6
132
Ridley, R. E.
5
Wicks, John
455
Ries, A. C. C.
254
Robb, G. H.
361
Robb, Wesley
253 8
Wing, F. B.
458
Robinson, I. J.
459
Rokne, B. K.
14
Root. A. D.
67
Yarnes, C. A.
117
Rosenberger, Charles
30G
Young, O. N. 246
Rudd, Hattie
107
Ruef. F. W. 131
Zerfoss, G. S. 293
1
1
216
Kefsell, O. O.
205
Reisinger, G. L.
186
Reno. J. C.
224
West, G. Il. I
Wilson, M. E.
351
Willcox, R. R.
403
182
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Wolden, P. P.
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96
Peterson, P. N.
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Pillsbury, S. L. 1
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Ports, G. A.
301
Quesnel, P. .. 133
Tornell, Peter
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386
Steiner, F. J.
364
Stewart, George
372
Stillman, L. P.
146
Strandskov, N. C.
Start, William
410
Sullivan, P. J.
401
Sunde. II. L.
421
333
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93
Overocker, II. H. 350
Solomonson, Solomon
Palmer, S. G. 156 I
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Paulson, Paul 233 1
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385
Olson, C. H.
Skewis, G. A. I
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Ravn, J. J.
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Salyers, I. N. 213
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