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Mr. and Mrs. Ames have become the parents of thirteen children': Plesy Jane, who was born July 6, 1880, and died October 4, 1881 ; May Louisa, born March 12, 1882, who is the wife of Herbert Jones, residing near Delavan, Wis- consin ; Charles William, born March 20, 1884, who married Bertha Rohn, of Springfield, Wisconsin; Floyd Ray, born October 13, 1886, who wedded Laura Roderick and is engaged in farming in this county; Amos Harrison, whose birth occurred on the 4th of March, 1889; Veranus Eldridge, born April 16, 1891, who married Miss Minnie Barr and resides in this county ; Theresa Martha, whose birth occurred July 14, 1893; Iva Etta, born September 26, 1895; Austin Davis, January 26, 1898; Miles Calvin, March 20, 1901 ; Alice Effie, May 30, 1904; Orrin Lester, January 6, 1907; and Agnes Elizabeth, January 18, 1909.
Mr. Ames is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and is a repub- lican in his political beliefs, taking active interest in community affairs but never seeking public office. He is entirely responsible for his own success, for it has been founded upon his sound judgment, his ability and untiring energy-quali- ties which have gained him a place among the substantial farmers and valued citizens of Franklin township.
LEVI DEREMORE.
A history of the agricultural interests of Allamakee county would be incom- plete and unsatisfactory were there failure to make mention of the career of Levi Deremore, who for many years has carried on general farming and stock- raising upon a fine property of two hundred and fifty-seven acres on section 12, Franklin township. He needs no introduction to the readers of this volume for his name has been a respected one in this part of Iowa since pioneer times and his father was for many years one of the greatest individual forces in the financial, agricultural and general business development of this locality.
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Levi Deremore was born in Village Creek, Lafayette township, October II, 1858, and is a son of Abraham and Julia (Deal) Deremore, the former born in Cumberland, Maryland, October 14, 1814, and the latter in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, March 9, 1825. In early life the father worked in the employ of others and when he left Maryland went to Pennsylvania, where for a number of years he taught school. Being unusually well educated, he became also a singing and writing teacher and followed these occupations until he went to Wisconsin. After living for one year in Monroe, that state, he removed to Allamakee county, Iowa, and about the year 1851 settled on a farm seven miles west of Lansing, his property being in the midst of a dense wilderness. He traded his forty-acre farm at Monroe for one of one hundred and sixty acres and one year later exchanged the latter farm for a half interest in the Allamakee mill at Village Creek, this being the first mill in this county. Three years later the father traded his interest in it for a farm three miles from Waukon, a property known as the Clemm farm, and for twenty-two years thereafter he continued to develop and improve that place, becoming known as a prosperous, practical and able agriculturist. At the end of that period he became connected with the Upper Village Creek mill, but at the end of one year removed to Waukon, where he lived retired until his death, which occurred in 1897. In that city he became active and prominent in business and financial circles, rising to the position of president of the State Bank at Waukon and also president of the Allamakee Fire Insurance Company, of which he was one of the originators. In addition he was a director and half owner of the Guttenburg State Bank and was inter- ested in the Sioux City Bank of Sioux City, being recognized throughout this part of Iowa as a discriminating financier and a farsighted and resourceful business man. He was honored by his fellow citizens by election to various positions of trust and responsibility, serving on the school board and as road supervisor for many years.
Levi Deremore was the eighth in a family of eleven children. He acquired his education in a district school just east of Waukon and he remained with his parents until he was twenty years of age. At that time he began operating his father's farm and continued at this occupation for three years thereafter, going at the end of that time to Village Creek, where he worked in a gristmill in the employ of his brother for six years. He then removed to Lansing, where he engaged in teaming and sawmilling for twelve years, going from there to Waukon. At the end of ten months spent in that city he again turned his attention to general farming, buying two hundred and fifty-seven acres of fine land on sec- tion 12, Franklin township. Upon this property he engages in farming and stock-raising and both branches of his business have proven important and profitable under his able management. He is a stockholder in the Monona Creamery Company and in the Farmers Shipping Association and his ability and energy are recognized and respected in business circles.
On the 7th of November, 1883, Mr. Deremore was united in marriage to Miss Lizzie Schmeiden, who was born at Thompson Corner, Center township, September 30, 1863. She is a daughter of Harmon and Carolina (Martin) Schmeiden, natives of Germany, where in early life the father was a miller. Her parents came to America and settled in Center township, Allamakee county, at an early date, Harmon Schmeiden engaging in farming in this locality until
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his death. Mr. and Mrs. Deremore have become the parents of three children : Rose Carolina, who was born September 6, 1884, and married Henry Meis, a farmer near Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada; Emma, who was born November 22, 1886, and married Arthur Lint : and Arthur, born August 6, 1890.
Mr. Deremore is connected fraternally with the Modern Woodmen of Amer- ica and he gives his political allegiance to the democratic party. He is an earnest supporter of the cause of education, doing much in the interests of the public schools during his term of service on the school board. He is a sub- stantial and practical farmer, an able and farsighted business man, a progressive and public-spirited citizen, and his record is an added credit to an honored and worthy name.
ULRICH WILLIAM ROOD.
Ulrich William Rood, a worthy native son of Allamakee county, is the owner of an excellent farm of one hundred and thirty-three acres on section 6, Paint Creek township, and enjoys an enviable reputation as a progressive agriculturist and enterprising citizen of his community. The farm which is now in his pos- session has remained his home from his birth to the present time, his natal day being March 31, 1870.
His father, Peter Rood, was born in Norway, on the 31st of August, 1816, and emigrated to the United States in 1853, when thirty-seven years of age. He located first in Rock county, Wisconsin, but later in the same year came to Allamakee county, Iowa, purchasing one hundred and thirty-three acres of unimproved land in Paint Creek and Jefferson townships. He first erected a log cabin, which was subsequently replaced by a stone house that is still stand- ing. As the years passed by he brought his fields under a high state of cultiva- tion and improved his property to a considerable extent, successfully carrying on general agricultural pursuits until called to his final rest on the 15th of September, 1890. On the 21st of October, 1861, in this county, he wedded Miss Nicholena Christoferson Jensvold, whose birth occurred in Nordre Land, Nor- way, on the 20th of July, 1825, and who emigrated to the United States in young womanhood, being employed as a domestic in Stillwater and St. Paul, Minnesota. She survived her husband for a number of years, passing away on the home farm on the 15th of February, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Rood assisted in the organization of the Lutheran church and remained consistent members thereof during their lives. Their children were four in number, as follows: Emma Charlotta, who was born on the 9th of August, 1863, and passed away November 10, 1890; Gilbert C., whose birth occurred on the 11th of March, 1866, and who died June 22, 1890 ; Ida Henricka, at home; and Ulrich William, of this review.
The last named attended the district schools in the acquirement of an edu- cation and early became familiar with the duties and labors that fall to the lot of the agriculturist as he assisted his father in the work of the home farm. Event- ually he came into possession of the property and has been actively engaged in its cultivation during his entire business career. He is an up-to-date and pro- gressive agriculturist and his efforts have been attended with excellent results.
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PAST AND PRESENT OF ALLAMAKEE COUNTY
In addition to the production of cereals best adopted to soil and climate he has raised full blooded shorthorn cattle for several years past.
As a companion and helpmate on the journey of life Mr. Rood chose Miss Nicholena Leikvold, a daughter of Ole and Margaret (Roe) Leikvold, who were early settlers of Paint Creek township. The father is deceased but the mother is still living. Mr. and Mrs. Rood have five children, namely : Paul G., Ova C., Martha N., Eddie H. and Norman H. One child, Martha C., passed away at the age of five years.
Mr. Rood is a republican in his political views and is widely recognized as a loyal and public-spirited citizen whose aid and cooperation can be counted upon to further any movement or measure instituted to promote the general welfare. He was instrumental in the organization of the telephone company and worked for two years to bring it about. His religious faith is that of the Lutheran church and he and his family are devoted members thereof. Genial and kindly in nature, he fully appreciates his obligations to his fellowmen, and his honorable principles and upright manhood have won for him the high regard, confidence and good- will of all with whom he has come in contact.
JULIUS J. NAGEL.
One of the finest farms in Allamakee county is that owned and operated by Julius J. Nagel. It comprises two hundred acres lying on section 2, Franklin township, and is strictly modern and up-to-date in buildings and equipment. This is a large and valuable tract of land which Mr. Nagel has acquired through his own exertions and it is today a monument to his ability and energy. He was born in Garnavillo, Clayton county, on the Ist of October, 1858, a son of Charley and Mary (Meyer) Hittle. When Julius was about three years of age his father died and his mother married Fred Nagel, a widower with three children, who adopted Julius in the family, giving him his name. Both stepfather and mother were natives of Germany, the former born in Frankfort or vicinity, in 1822, and the latter in the grand duchy of Mecklenburg in the same year. In early life the stepfather was a journeyman shoemaker, following that occupation until he came to America, settling first in Chicago, where he conducted a shoe store on the corner of State and Randolph streets. Later he moved to Iowa and in Cler- mont, this state, engaged in the same business, in which, however, he continued only a short time thereafter. His health failing, he purchased land and in the year 1874 or 1875 turned his attention to farming in Clayton county. For seven years he lived upon his property, located four miles south of Postville, but at the end of that time moved to Franklin township, Allamakee county, where he continued to operate an excellent farm until 1900, when he turned over his interests to his son and retired from active life. He moved into Waukon and made his home with his daughter, dying in February, 1911. He had survived his wife many years, her death having occurred in 1891.
Julius J. Nagel acquired his education in the public schools of Clermont and in the district schools of Chester, just south of Postville. He accompanied his father to Allamakee county and here enrolled in school district No. 4, Franklin
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township. During his youth he assisted with the operation of the farm. Upon attaining his majority he secured employment as a farm laborer and thereafter for three years continued thus, at the end of that time renting a farm. This property he developed for about three years and was finally able to purchase land of his own, buying a small tract near Hardin. In connection with its cultivation he engaged at this time in hauling cream but at the end of three years disposed of this business and also the property which he had purchased and came to the farm whereon he now resides. He has two hundred acres of valuable land and is today one of the extensive property owners in this part of the county. He makes a specialty of polled Angus cattle and Poland China hogs and breeds also a first-class grade of horses. He is a good judge of live stock and as he understands the details of his business thoroughly he receives the best prices for his stock.
In April, 1882, Mr. Nagel married Miss Clara Dunning, who was born in Franklin township, February 9, 1864, a daughter of Frank and Caroline ( Nobles) Dunning. In early life the father was a sailor on the Great Lakes but he aban- doned this occupation eventually and came as a pioneer to Allamakee county, residing in Franklin township when it was still a frontier district. His death occurred on February 7, 1907. His wife survives him and makes her home near Waukon upon a farm just adjoining the city limits. Mr. and Mrs. Nagel have become the parents of nine children: Gusta, who married Benjamin Wiethorn, a prominent landowner and automobile dealer of Monona ; Addie, who is the wife of R. DeGraw, a farmer residing one mile northwest of Monona ; Frank, of whom a sketch appears elsewhere in this work; Roy, who was born April 22, 1892, and resides at home : Elba, who was born June 12, 1894; Belle, whose birth occurred May 19, 1896; Mary, born May 30, 1898; Daisy, born April 25, 1901 ; and Velma, born February 27, 1903.
Mr. Nagel is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America of Rossville, and is a stockholder in the Monona Creamery Company, his ability being widely recognized in business circles. He gives his political allegiance to the republican party but is not active as an office seeker, preferring to devote his entire time to his personal affairs which, being capably conducted, have brought him a gratifying measure of success.
JENS ESPELAND.
Jens Espeland, carrying on general farming and stock-raising upon one hun- dred and sixty-six acres of fine land on section 13, Paint Creek township, is a native of Norway, born in the province of Hardanger, on the 13th of November, 1859, his parents being Nels Larson and Christine Espeland. He spent his early life in his native country, acquiring his education there, and at the age of seven- teen he crossed the Atlantic to America, coming immediately to Allamakee county, where for a time he worked as a farm laborer. In June, 1884, he mar- ried Ida Iverson and took up his residence on the Iverson homestead, which he still owns and operates. His holdings comprise one hundred and sixty-six acres, · all in a high state of cultivation, and upon this fine property he carries on gen-
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eral farming and stock-raising, both branches becoming under his able man- agement important and profitable. In the course of years he has made many substantial improvements upon his place, has erected the necessary buildings and installed the needed machinery, and the farm is today one of the finest and best equipped in this section of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Espeland became the parents of four children. Julia is teaching two languages at Wild Rice Orphans Home in Twin Valley, South Dakota. She is a graduate of the Lutheran Normal School at Sioux Falls. Christopher attended Luther College at Decorah, Iowa, for three years and afterward spent one year at the Lutheran Normal College at Sioux Falls. Elsie is also a grad- uate of the Lutheran Normal College, having received her diploma with the class of 1913. Leo is attending district school. Mr. and Mrs. Espeland are people of the highest respectability, enjoying in large measure the friendship of those with whom they have been brought in contact, and a life of well directed activity has gained for Mr. Espeland a creditable place in business circles.
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INDEX
Alexander, R. J.
190
Collins, J. M. 57
Ames, A. C.
599
Collins. Oscar 426
Ames, F. W.
105
Colsch, Nicholas .393
Anderson, J. M.
591
Colvin, Richard 208
Arnold, A. P.
269
Conley. James 424
Arnold, J. J. 305
Asleson, Engebret
.592
Bachtell, C. B.
115
Bakkum, E. E.
235
Bakkum, II. E.
.228
Bakkum, Il. R.
.239
Barnes. S. W.
415
Barr, J. M. .
18
Dayton, Il. O.
59
Dayton. J. F. 13
458
Beardmore, Alfred
391
Decker. J. A.
152
Beardmore, J. Il. 369
Deemer. G. H.
465
Beardmore, William .382
Deering, M. C.
177
Becker, J. P. 149
Beede. J. C.
54
Behrens, Arthur
482
Bell, J. W.
221
Bellows. E. C.
.339
Bender. A. D.
.344
Bencher, P. J.
29
Beutler, Fred
582
Biggs, W. D.
.275
Bock, W. O. .
.272
Bollman, M. A.
55
Bottolson, Nils
542
Bowen, D. H.
80
Boyce. Robert
277
Brainard, E. R. A.
50
Earle, W. C. 20
207
Ebendorf. W. 11.
74
Eckert, Christian
245
Broderick, J. J.
410
Bryson. J. S.
.531
Egan, James
.423
Eide, C. E.
.343
Eisenla, Sam
378
Ellingson. Thomas
126
Ellis, J. P. .
49
Engebretson. Thore 497
Engelhorn, Henry 140
Ericson, T. T. 88
Erwin. R. W. 522
.604
Evans. C. A. .271
Evenmoe. P. C. 412
Christianson, C. T. .593
Clark, George 470
Faegre. T. G. 172
Fellows, A. M. 400
Fellows, L. E.
.383
607
Clark, Michael .581
.554
Burdick. A. S. 34
247
Busness, E. M.
.580
Busness, Il. J. 596
Byrnes. T. E. 359
Cavanaugh, Thomas .491
Chamberlain, A. L. .312
Christiansen. L. T. .298
557
Brennan, John .513
Briar, James
35
Eckert. John 206
175
Dixon, O. A.
.220
Dolphin, Frank
.248
Douglass, D. W.
135
Dowling, J. M.
216
Drake. Lewis 139
Dull, W. E.
571
Dunning, D. V.
180
Dutton, W. R. .528
Duval, F. W. 128
288
Dahl, Jacob 558
Barthell, C. Il.
292
Barthell, M. J.
218
Decker, G. E.
.529
Cook, A. B.
66
Coppersmith. L.
318
Corrigan, J. F. 563
148
Denning. H. F.
291
Deremore, Levi
.600
Dixon, Joseph
Brazell, Nicholas
Eaton. M. W.
Bulman. J. T. .364
Buntrock, John
Burnham, H. C.
Espeland. Jens
Clark, Harvey .438
Conway, J. P. 584
Conway, O. T.
Cummings, Charles
Delaney, Patrick
608
INDEX
Ferguson, G. C. 475
Fett, C. A.
446
Jacobson, M. T. . 547
Jenkins, Jonathan .266
Folsom, Thomas
363
Johnson, A. C.
226
Fossum, A. A.
.381
Johnson, Mathias
573
Jones, A. A.
230
Jones, J. B.
95
Kane, Michael
285
Gallagher, Frank
141
Gast, A. H.
508
Gericke, F. L. H.
187
Gericke, J. HI.
100
Gilbertson, G. A.
579
Kerndt, G. & Brothers
252
Gordon, James 377
Gramlich, Henry .131
354
Gronna, A. T.
540
Gronna, K. T.
533
Kolsrud, S. K. .507
Krambeer, Jolın 7
Krousie, J. A. 197
Krueger, E. L. 240
Hagen, E. G.
489
Hagen, P. G.
589
Hager, O. J.
10
Hale, J. II.
30
Halvorsen, Martin
.577
Kuester, Ferdinand
590
Hamann, Edward 268
170
Laird, J. G.
.479
Lamborn, E. B.
182
Land, W. F. .514
Larkin, J. H. . 340
196
Hansmejer. F. S.
.307
Larson, A. D.
166
Harnack, John
37
Larson, J. E. 490
280
Harris, J. W.
.368
Larson, L. O.
327
Harris, S. A.
362
Larson, M. J.
.308
Harris, W. M.
432
Harris, William
6
Larson, O. O.
.401
Hart, M. J.
.517
Larson, Stanley
.395
Hart. William
171
Lawson, W. M.
212
Hart, W. S.
158
Hartley, Benjamin
.544
Leas, G. A.
.396
Hartley, J. W.
.538
Leas, Jeremiah
270
Hartley, Joseph
.504
Lenz, Henry
.155
Hayes, A. B.
.337
Hecker, R. F.
14
Heffernan, William
420
Levi, William
48
llefner, P. P. 297
Lewis, J. C.
46
Heins, F. J.
97
Helming, B. D.
231
HIelming, C. G.
.374
Helming, O. A.
.242
Hendrickson, H. A.
. 549
MeCabe, Hugh
524
McCabe, J. E. .
286
Ilerman, Adam
.267
Hermanson, J. H.
.453
MeCrystal, Sabina
384
Hermanson, T. B.
.568
MeEwen, James
40
Hertrampf, W. A. G.
.434
MeLaughlin, William 137
520
Hilmo, Arne
333
Hirth, Jacob
114
Hirth. Louis
.127
Marti, Henry
138
Holmes, D. A.
237
Holter, Carl
25
May. A. M.
142
May, F. L. 236
May, R. G. 351
Meier, C. W. 26
Iverson, Lars 560
Meier, C. H. 104
181
Letourneau, P. II.
77
Livingood, E. R. 108
Lloyd, W. T. 448
Luce, P. B. 561
Hesla, O. S.
.550
McShane, I. A.
Me Williams, J. B.
60
Marble, C. H.
464
Holahan, James 169
Marti, Jacob 302
Martin, O. P.
86
Howe, L. A. .348
Howes, William 202
Kascel. Nicholas
.437
Keenan, C. L. 306
Kelly, W. M.
503
Kelley, D. J.
.371
Kerndt. W. H. 118
Kielty, Richard .447
Knudtson, C. J. .317
Knudtson, Thomas .321
Haas, C. J.
159
Hagen, A. G. 478
Krüger, II. A. 296
Krumm, C. H.
120
Kruse, F. F. 249
Kuester, C. F. 548
Hammel, Joseph
341
Hancock, E. M.
467
Hancock, G. E. 569
Hanks, G. W. 68
Larson, A. C.
Harris, G. W.
360
Larson, L. J.
Larson, Ole ..
.322
Layer, E. P. .168
Leppert. Andrew
Hendrickson, John
.519
MeClintock, G. A. 79
Franek, G. C. 425
Fretheim, J. H. H.
453
Jacobson, Jolın 530
Fett, F. H. 598
Frahm, Christian 119
Gregg. James
Hammel, John
609
INDEX
Meiners, A. G.
469
Ronneburger & Hoesly 58
Meiners, J. G.
521
Rood, U. W. 602
Melaven, James 477
Melaven, T. W. 502
Meleher, John
443
Rupp, J. G. 287
Rush, J. E. 404
Meyer, F. N.
373
Meyer, H. C.
75
Mielke, F. C.
300
Miller, J. F.
262
Sadler, William .372
Sander, Christof 64
Satrang, I. I. .551
Sawyer, D. F. 534
Seannell, J. H. 460
Schlitter, A. A. 457
Molumby, F. H.
99
Selmiltz, August 76
559
Schwarzhoff, William
338
Sebastian, W. H.
488
Seglar, John
456
Segrist, Frederick
189
Selberg, W. H.
301
Shattuck, Mrs. E. A.
229
Sherman, G. W. 8
117
Smith, C. P.
73
Nicholson, E. J. .435
Smith, I. E.
132
Smith, Peter 198
246
Spieler, Jacob 150
Spinner, C. A. 481
Spinner, F. J. 238
Staadt, Gottfried 17
O'Brien, J. E. 192
Olson, G. B. .261
Orr, D. S. 106
Orr, Ellison 188
Osmundson, J. F. 518
Palmer, A. V. .316
Palmer, E. L. 311
Paulson. Peter .217
Peck, W. L. 178
Pederson, Gabriel 523
Peglow, H. A.
416
Peterson, P. 1. 455
Phipps, M. T. 444
Pufahl, E. H. 309
Quandahl. J. S. 370
Quandahl, P. . J.
421
Quillin, Michael 167
Ralston. G. B. 279
Rathbun. B. W.
44
Rathbun. C. H. 96
Read, E. A. 201
Regan, J. F. .394
Rema, O. L. .241
442
Rider, John 466
402
Riser, Fred
129
Riser, Peter 109
Roberts, Hall 552
Robey, C. A. 492
Robinson. William 380
Roerkohl, Theodore 357
Roffman, Frank .191
Ronan, D. D. 210
Teeple, F. E. 259
Thomas, G. D. 501
Thompson, Eric 528
Thompson, George 570
Thornton, C. R.
227
Tilleraas. Hans 595
Tisdale. Edward .433
Topel, P. E. .564
Topliff, R. F.
65
Troendle, Benediet 110
Troendle. Silas 222
Van Nice, R. L. 511
Wachter. J. F. 414
Walsh, M. M. 445
Walsh, R. W. 413
Wampler. Robert 15
Waskow, E. C.
459
Waters, George
39
583
Sutter, J. B.
406
Svendson, S. J. 405
Swenson, Andrew 562
Swenson, A. W. 510
Swenson, Evan 90
Swenson, Gilbert 28
Swenson, L. B. 597
87
Swenson, S. O.
Stilwell, C. S. 485
Stoek, T. B. 186
Stopperan, F. H. 89
Storla. O. O. 543
Strelow, G. C.
Niehaus, W. H. .334
Nierling, A. T. 162
Nierling, C. P. .352
Nordgaard, G. N. 436
5
Nagel, A. W. .512
Nagel, F. M. 498
Nagel, J. J. 603
Narum, P. S. 211
.541
Monserud, O. H.
Schwarzhoff, T. C.
Moore, Pat
574
Morstad, J. P.
.379
Mosier, A. G. .299
Murphy, D. J.
Ryan, J. S.
289
Miner, H. B. 499
Minor, F. L. 156
Mitchell, J. F. 251
Moe, F. O. 591
Moe, Ole 594
85
Meyer, A. H.
Ronster, Theodore 358
Rudnick, Carl .342
Russell, Frank 578
Simenson, Hans
Nicholson, W. A. 422
Sorum, O. J.
. Stafford, S. N. 260
Steele, J. W .. 47
Stillman, A. T. 199
Ressel, G. F.
Riser, C. . I.
610
INDEX
Waters, John
98
Wilke, Carl
. 103
Waters, Samuel
161
Wilke, H. J.
232
Webb, Henry
282
Willis, George .205
Webster, W. S.
70
Winter, A. G.
250
Weymiller, L. P.
392
Wintrick, Christian
539
Whalen, Patrick
176
Wuennecke, George
.403
Wiemerslage, Wilhelm
353
Wurtzel, Gustave
.290
Wild, G. F.
319
Wurtzel, William
278
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