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Mr. Ilsley was born in Stratham. N. H., April 4, 1822, and is a son of William Ilsley, a native of West Newbury. Mass. The family is of English origin and was established in America by two brothers, Jonathan and William Isley. The former settled in Bangor, Me., and the latter, who is the great-grandfather of our subject, became a resi- dent of Newbury, Mass. His son, JJonathan Ills- ley, spent the greater part of his life in West Newbury, and at his death bequeathed the farm on which he had lived so many years to his sons Jonathan and William. the latter the father of our subject.
William Ilsley married Harriet Goodrich. of West Newbury, a lady of English descent and a daughter of Jeremiah Goodrich. For many years the Goodrich homestead property has been in the possession of the family, descending from gen- cration to generation. William Isley and wife, however, settled on the homestead which had come to him through his father. and which is still owned by members of the family, but about ISIS they re- moved to Newmarket, N. Il., and after a short time became residents of Stratham, in the same State, where Mr. Il-ley engaged in the milling business on the Winnepesankee River until his : death. which occurred in 1828. Soon afterwards his wife removed with her family to Hampsted, N. IL .. settling on a farm, but in 1832 they became
residents of Georgetown, Mass., where the mother died in June, 1887, having survived her husband many years. This worthy couple were the parents of five children, three sons and two daughters, who grew to mature years. Ann, the ellest, is the widow of Charles Dunham, and lives at the home- stead in Georgetown, Mass .; Mary died in carly childhood; Joseph was a contractor and builder by occupation, and for a number of years was associ- ciated in that business with Moses A., our subject, in Newburyport, Mass. The partnership was dis- solved in t811, and in 1848 Joseph removed with his family to Somerville, near Boston, in which city he continued business for many years. He afterward left the East and settled in Michi- gan. where he resided at the time of his death. Mary, the next chill of the family, died at the age of two years; Jonathan Adams died at the old homestead, in Georgetown, Mass., in January, 1890; Eunice became the wife of George Morrill, of Georgetown, but has long since been called to her final rest; Jeremiah died in Hampstead, N. H., at the age of twenty years; Moses A. is the next in order of birth; and the youngest, Sasan, became the wife of Joseph Lombard, of Haverhill, Mass., where she died many years ago. Our subject and Mrs. Dunham, the eklest of the family, are the . only ones now living.
The first business to which Moses A. Ilsley de- voted his energies was that of contracting and building as a partner of his brother Joseph, but, as before stated.he withdrew from the firm in 18] Land removed to Chelsea, Mass. However, he carried on business in the city of Boston until his removal to the West in 1861. Accompanied by his family, he started for lows in the spring of that year, reaching Adams County on the 11th of June. but the following year they came to Des Moines, which has since been the home of Mr. Ilsley and his wife. Shortly after his arrival, he purchased several lots of Frank Grimusel. on one of which he built a resi- dence in 1863, but soll it to John R. Barcroft in 1865. As soon as his family was comfortably set- tled, with characteristic energy. he began business as a contractor and builder, and for many years carried on operations in that line, having one of the largest patronages in the city. Thoroughly
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understanding his work in all its details, and carn- e-tly desiring to please his patrons, he had no trouble in securing work, but soon built up an ex- ellent trade, which yielded him a good income. lle also for many years dealt extensively in farm- ing lands.
Mr. Ill-ley was married in Newburyport, Mass .. while engaged in business with his brother at that place. to Miss Mary Harvey, a native of Epping. N. I., and a daughter of Eben B. Harvey, a rep- resentative of one of the carly families of the Granite State. They have bad three children, one of whom is deceased. Harvey J., their only son, re- sides in Pierre, S. Dak .; Leroy, their second child. was born in Chelsea, Mass., and died at the age of twenty months. The daughter, Helen Iowa. who was born in Des Moines, is the wife of Prof. Charles Russell, now of Wichita, Kan.
Mr. Ilsley is one of the well-known and repre- sentative citizens of Des Moines, who for his pro- gressive and publie spirit, his integrity and upright life is greatly respected by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. In his political affiliations he was formerly a Whig. as were all the male mem- bers of his father's family, and like them, he be- came a Republican on the organization of thet party. Another characteristic of the entire family i- that none have ever used tobacco or alcoholic drinks of any kind. a fact that is as rare as it is praiseworthy. Mr. Ilsley is not identified with any religious denomination though he was reared in accordance with the precepts of the Congregational Church, of which his father's family and his own fromnily are members. Ile has been a successful business man and has done his full share in the up- building of Des Moines and the promotion of those enterprises which are calculated to advance the city's best interests.
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a lad of ten years accompanied his parents to this country. landing at New York City, on the 13th of May, 1846. The family settled in Salem, N.IL .. where Abraham attended school for a few years and then removed to Waterville, Vt., where they resided until their emigration to Polk County in 1851. Our subject remained at home until the 5th of May, 1859, when he started with a party of gold seekers for California, reaching his destination after months of weary travel on the 8th of October following. He located in the town of Eureka, about forty miles from the Oregon line and en- gaged in mining until 1861, when he returned to his home by way of the Panama route.
On the 19th of August, 1862, Mr. Ashworth again left Polk County, this time to aid his country in her struggle for existence. lle enlisted as a private of Company E, Twenty-third Iowa Infantry and participated in his first engagement at Port Gibson, Miss .. where they encountered and defeated a portion of Gen. Pemberton's forces. This was followed by the battles at Champion Hills and Black River Bridge, after which the regiment was ordered to Memphis. Tenn., as guard to prisons. A few hours after their arrival they were sent to Young's Point. Ind .. and later went to Millikens' Bend, on the Mississippi River. where they partici- pated in one of the hardest fought battles of the war, the company entering with twenty-one men and having only ten at the close. They then joined a brigade in the rear of Vicksburg and participated in the siege of that city until its surrender July 1. 1865, Mr. Ashworth was there taken sick and re- mained in tent for four weeks. In the meantime the company participated in the battle of Jackson. Miss .. and then returned to Vicksburg, where he joined his command as soon as his health would permit. The last engagement in which he partici- Dated was the siege and capture of Spanish Fort. He was mustered out of the service at Harrisburg. Tex., July 25. 1865, and received his discharge at Davenport in Angust, following.
BRAHAM ASHWORTH, who is engaged in farming and stock-raising on seetion S. Immediately after the close of the war Mr. Ash- worth returned to his home and worked upon his father's farm until his marriage, which occurred November 4. 1866, his union being with Mary E. Walnut Township. is of English birth. his family having resided in that laul for more than eight centuries. He was born in Mill- row, Lancastershire, December 27. 1886. and when , Mott, a native of the Empire State, and a daughter
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of Joseph II. and Mary ( Blanchard ) Mott. also of New York They have two children: Charles A., born March 7. 1869; and Maggie Mott, born July 20. 1871.
Mr. Ashworth's first purchase of land consisted of one hundred and sixty acres on section 8. Wal- nut Township. since which time he has become owner of one hundred aeres in Pocahontas County, and the one hundred and twenty aere tract on which he now resides. His landed possessions now aggregate three hundred and twenty acres, all of which is suitable for farming purposes and is well developed and improved, indicating that the owner is a man of thrift and enterprise. He also gives considerable attention to the breeding of Short-horn cattle and Poland-China hogs and for fourteen years has been a successful grain buyer. Politi- cally, he is a Democrat and socially is a member of Joe Hooker Post. G. A. R .. of Des Moines. Mr. Ashworth was a loyal defender of his country during the late war and i- a worthy citizen and carly settler as well as a representative of one of the honored families of the county.
W ILLIAN F. KENYON, one of the honored early settlers of Des Moines, was born in Coventry, N. Y., on the 7th of September,
1820. Ile was apprenticed in boyhood to the wagon-maker's trade in Binghampton, N. Y .. and on attaining to manhood began business in that line for himself at Oxford. Chenango County. During his residence in Oxford. in 1841, he united his destiny with that of Miss Susan E. Allen. daughter of Joseph Allen and a native of Oxford. Nine children. five sons and four daughters, were born of their marriage-Philo C., the oldest, wedded Miss Lida Chadwick, and is the proprietor of Ken- yon's printing-office of Des Moines; William F., .r. i- married and resides in Chicago: Charlie E., a dealer in surgical appliances. makes his home in Chicago; Albert T. is married and living in De- troit; Otho J. i- married and resides in Omaha.
Neb. He is the youngest of the sons. Of the daughters Mary 1., who is second of the family in order of birth, is the wife of James Skinner, of Archer. Alachua County, Fla .; Caroline is the wife of D. St. Geyer, of Omaha, Neb .; Emeline, twin sister of Caroline, died in infancy ; and Ella died at the age of three years.
In 1855 Mr. Kenyon came to Des Moines and engaged in the wagon and carriage business. one of the carly institutions of that kind in the town. He carried on the business in this city until the spring of 1866. when he removed to Omaha. where he was employed as manager of an extensive wagon manufactory establishment. In November, 1889. he removed with his wife to Chicago. where he now resides.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon are members of the Presbyterian Church, having been associated with that denomination for many years, and have taken an active part in its progress. In politics, he was a Whig in carly life, but has been a stanch sup- porter of Republican principles since the organiza- tion of that party. Mr. Kenyon is a worthy gentleman, of whom his old neighbors and business associates of Des Moines speak in the highest terms.
ADDENDA.
ISAAC BRANDT. President Arthur. April 3, 1883. appointed Mr. Brandt one of three Rail- road Commissioners, to inspect the Northern Pacific Railroad. the division on Clark's fork of the Columbia River. and May 3, of the same year, he was appointed to inspect another twenty-five miles of the same road. His associates were W. P. Dean, of St. Paul. Min., and Henry Kelly. of Oregon. On the 21st day of May, 1890. Mr. Brandt was appointed Postmaster of Des Moines. by President Harrison, a position richly deserved.
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Adams, John.
Adams, John Quincy .. 39
Ad.s. T. W., M. D -451
Ames, 11. S. .479
Anderson. . 1
644
Anderson, Albert .1., M. 1 .316
Andrews, James
. 702
Amhews, L ['
-563
Andrews, Nathar
.4fo
Ankeny, P. D.
.177
Ankeney, W. K
435
Arthur, Chester .
Ashworth, \be 849
Ashworth. James T
Ashworth. Richard. .37)
Aulmann, Willi. m
512
Aylesworth, Barton O.
.. 255
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Babb, William. ... 379
Bachmann, A .66~
Bagg, W. G .310 Bagley, G. L., M. D . 550
Hailey, Jolin. 734 Baker, Gen. A J
Baker, W., M. D
. QUI
Bannister, 1 . 0
.425
Barber. N. F ..
-74
Barter, R. W
Carpenter, George 1 .: 67 Barns, George W Bartlett, Hev. E. P .274 Carpenter, Willi. t. L. Carter, E. H , M. D. . . 266 Beardshear, W. M 241
Carter, Ge agr .1 for
Carter, In Will in H 48g
Caso, Farran ... 93
Cat., Pest .. 295
Cattell, J. W. .. 337
Chaffee, Jesse M. . 480
Chamleslin, A. P .376
Check. Jesse W
Christy, AArchie .355
Christy, William
.397
Clapp, 1 .. R 2-1
Clark, Austin. 287
Clark, Gen. G. W .218
Clark, Capt. J. S. . 325
Click, Col. Whiting S 7-0
Clart. . Capt William f. 715
Clarke, Robert W 8 :4
Cleveland, S. Grover .103
Cole, Hon. C. C. .347
Coleman, R. M. ] .6;2
Combs, W. J ... 470
Conrad, J. I .718
Conrail, W. I .395
Cook, Franklin } .599
Cook, John P
Cool:, Zachariah
619
Cooley, N. E.
Cooper, F .. J .252
Cooper, John, M. D.
Culhurn, J. M.
So5
Coply. George W
$24
Cottrell, Benjamin } 795
Coughlan, 1 G. 55g
Cox, Henry, M. D 350 Crosby, William 1: 465
Cross, D. 11 .762
Cross, F. M 178
Cruttenden, F. F., M. D .215
Cummins, A. B.
.445
Curl. J. B.
.531
Curric, C 1 .. , M. D. .. 604
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Davis, lloyd .
Davis, Frank. 1 ... .592
Davisson, G. G 2º 3
Dawson. 1. 0
213
Pay, J. 1 .
Day . Hon. Jamies
.271
Dean, Abram Stuart .. ... 493
Dean, James H .574
Dean, John S. . . 428
Dearth, Allen
.23E
De Forrest. 1 B .341
Dewey, Col. J. N. ... 349 De Witt, R. M., M. D .276
Dexter, T. C - 530
Dicks, Edward F 447
Dickey, Adam. .624
Noir, J. L. 473
Dorr, J. M 447
Drady, Michael 473 Drake, William A 296
Dudley, C. A. €5.5
Duncan, Thomas 786
Dungan, D. R. .307
Dunlap, A. W., M. D>
. 352
Dunlap, M. 1 .. , M. D
- 352
Dunshee, Prof. Norman .599
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Eaton. C. W., M. D. .. 253
1. bersole, Charles .149
Edinger, William C ... .46, Edwards, Dr. Sorry I. .471
Kiboeck, Joseph .: 77
Elliott, Frederick E 4 . 501
Ellis, D. R .(2h
Ellwood, Col. J. M .570
Ensign, C. W
F
field, A. G., M, D .781
Tilson, Lawrence T . . 237
Jillmeta, Mil ard ... 1.7
Finch, D. ( ..
042
linch, James I .. 1º.
Fink, W. W
. . 20
Flavin, Rev. M.
Day, J. P ..
.457
Fleming. N. A., M, D.
1.443
Berryhill, J. G. .. 350
Bird, Kev. T . . 553
Bird, W. K 654
Bishop, Hon. C. . 1 .. 303 Bly, Abrahamn .. 696
Boganwright, George . . 304
Bois, Horace ... .150
Bondurant, A. C S28
Bottentle la, Prof. L. S ( 24
Power, W. H .. .437
Bowman, M. T. V .. 515
Boyd, Thomas 225
Bradway . W., M ]> . 445
Brainard, Don C .- 344
Brandt, Amo, W
247
Brandi. Hon. Isaac.
.329
Branson, Samuel 658 Connor, Hon. W 320
Breeden, H. O
Brennan, Hugh .748
Freudel, lewis.
442
Thewbaker, John
. 510
lhiggs, Ansel.
J11
l'risco. Robertson M .825
Brooks, Stephen
. 784
Brubaker, Dr. 1. 1.
.364
Buchanan, James.
75
Bunker, A, 1.
425
Burke, Hon. Tom
.. 376
Butler, H. S
748
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Campbell, James, M D .. . . . 343 Cantiell, Jeremiah .735
Carey, Hon. P. V. . .. 401
Carlile, Joseph .. .359 Barlow, Benjamin .749 Carothers, Francis S. M. D . 4-4 Barlow, John €31-0 Carpenter, C. C ... . 139 Barlow, Lewis.
B. k, Thomas. .. 45%
Bell, Albert . : 04
Rell, Hall M
Bergstrom, I. W. .. 531
BIOGRAPHICAL.
INDEX.
Harbach, F ... .643
Harlach, Ipuis
Hargis, Henry (' 8 36
Harris, Newton ! . 472
Harris, K. E ... .353
Harrison, Benjamin
Harrison, William Henry . € 1
Harter. P. S. ... 723
Harter, La Fayette. 847
Huskins. 1 4
Hat h. B. B. ;17
Hatch. Hon Joshua H .637
Hatton, Dr J. 1: 275
Hawkins, Jantes N
440
Hawkins, W 1 440
Hays, Jolın 757
Hayes, K. B.
Heath. Henry K
leaten, W. N . M. I. 374
Hedrick, Samuel 182
Hempstead, Stephen 115
Hendricks, W. H. .518
Hickey, l'eter 5ª7
Hierl. Joseph A. M 497
Hill. J.G., M. D . 274
Hitz. l'anl
404
H.Jangh, Jobn K .. 774
Hoey, Patrick .. 774
Holmdale. C 841
Holland, John ! 386
Huthe, Jamies C .. .396
Hume. John F .. 743
Rume, W. Y ..
.- 742
Hfunnel, Freil
.420
Hussey, Tacitus
370
Hutchinson. Woods, M. 1) . 558
Huttenlocher. John C .... 655
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Ilsley, Mases .1. .. 847
lugersoft. L. J
J
Jackson, Andrew 43
Janes, Hlen D .665
Jarrett, Ci I .. .817
Jefferson, Thomis 25
Jeffries, George C. .. 520 Jolinson. Andr. . S3
Johnson, J. I. 5.40
Johnson. R. C. 433 Johnson, W . H 677
Johnson, William 764
Jehn ton, C. W .359
Jordan, Hon J. ( 1)
K
Hasson, fion J 4 010
Keeley , Cyrus H 743
Kelleher, T F . M. D 258
Kennedy. J. F . M. 11. . . 573
Kennedy, William ... . 544
McCoy, E. 1 ..
Meliorrisk, 1 . J , M. D 457
McHenry , Waları .291
McHenry . Hon. W H. 772
McHenry , William EL., i, 242
MLKcon, Jantes 4 ,3
McVey. 1. 11 ..
M. Williams, J. C . 175 Meck, Fayette. 1.50
Merdlink., C. J 545
Mchan, J. M. 235
Mennig, C. W . 110
Merrill, Samuel 135
Merritt, Col. W H 205
Merritt. I. S 577 Merritt, James A .243
Miller, V M .3)6
Miler, N. J 503
Lamh, Newton 499 Miller, Lient Peter .700
Lambert, Peber .791 Miller, Hon. W E 0:39
Lane, Hon. B. B .767 Mids, Col. N. W .728
Jarrabic, Will .155
lasell, J. W 812
Lawson, M. H. . Cvs
lederer, Ales 55S
Lehman, F. W
182
Lendrum, Groige
726
Lewis, ficorge !! 500
Lewis, John. 803
Lincoln, Abraham 79 Morgan, Philip 73%
Lockwow !. 1 .. IL., M. I 216
1.ooby, Gen John Il .. .. 301
Loomis, C. C. .726
Lord. K. T. C. 783
lovejoy. Il R . . 375
Lowe, Thomas . . 233
1.owe. F 1'. . . 123
Lowry, William . . 650
Loughran, John B .521
Luther, George A 492
Lyen, Harrison . 68
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Nelson, Otto. 6 : 8
New bold, J. G 143 Nicholson, Jonathan V
Noble, Samuel 6º 1
Norris, David. 264
Nourse, C. C. 245
Nowlen, Arthur, M. D. .215
Nye, Alfred G
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Oal -. 1.1am .. .. 512
. 427
Mason, J. F.
Mattes, Part
Matthews, W. S. H., SE .t . 1
M: Anancy, H. D 275
M.Con. 1 :. Il
Kenyon, W. F. .849
Kindred. A. P' 78 2 MeHenry . Jion.jM. 1 ...
King, Mrs. 1. 1) , M. D .623
Kirg. M. II .. . . 5 37
Kingman, 1. S. .595
Kirkwood, S. J .127
Knaller, Josh. 607
Knight, John M .. 2€2
Konket, Rev. D. H
Kuhn. Joseph . .8;3
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Geleenh. H. W., M. IT 272
5.6. 11. James .\ 15
.830
1 .ton, Finest B. . 545 Henry. G. F ... 346
283
t.a. h. t.] C. H 201
w.eil N. M - 02
thn.o.r. Francis . 402
545
..... .. Benjamin 1 .6:1
232
26;
1, -ftrey , Col G. L 536
Tosab na. Seth .€22
trang r. tol. Harlow .211
Via t. I. S 87
Gray . Samuel 183
i.rent. S
Grofe. Vheit, Sr .675
A.rete, t harles. 675 s. r. f. Theodore I
Bicfe, William. 1.75
treze. Capt. J. C. 1,0 Vritlith, Lapt. Isaa: W 171
. 3. 5 Granthes, Capt. H. H 586
Griffiths, Col. J. M. .579
Girinies, J. W 11g
'.ummel. T. C., M. D.
Grinste.d. James W
Gine. Gov. B F 173
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1 .ines, Hon. T. E. .
Rall, James . . 254 HAI: n. T. 1 , M. D .. 804
Hamilton, John J . 50.4
Hanne. Dr. l. A
Hamawelt, Der Genree l'.
453
Hlyno, Motin
1 Dan thontas.
1 x1 6 . 1. 15. 3]
Feuer, William
Frederik. I. P. Mary . . 514
1 . t. 1, J nathan l'. . 17*
415
Fuller, Corydon 1
.7.4
+ hon. Hon. 1. 1: 431
McCall, John A. .317
McClure. J W 7,8
Macomber, C. M 1S4
Macomber , J. K .. 197
Madison, James
Mahin, 1.lijah L 626
Maine, James .636
Marmon, E. P 788
Marquis, K. W 278
Marriott, Heary ]
Martin, V. S ..
Martindale, Col. I doar
Martindale, C. W. 221
Mason, Edward K. . 5€.5
D)listedl. J. 1: . M. 1>
Usgood. Just. 7.
Ottis. J. M
Mills, P. J .102
Milne, John. $77
Mit. hell, I'dwin
Mitchell, Hon. Thomas (93
Moller . J. K .733
Monroe, James 35
Montgomery, William .327
Montis, S. 1 .. 527
Morris, C H1
Morris, Hon. T. 4
Munn, CH 797
Munsell. F . F 381
Murphy. H. 0 .: 12
Musson, William .373
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Nash, John A ., D D
147
. 304
454
Harris, Dr. Nellie K 422 Kenyun, Philo (' .. €++ McDivitt, Willia
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Painter, J. C ..
Palmer, Dr. W. H.
Patchin, R. A . M. D 213
Pears p. J. sse
Pearson, Ohver F. 2.2
Percival. F. 4
Percival, H. F
Pedersen. John J
l'eun, Jolin 52;
l'enn, William H .532
Perkins, Rev. I.
l'erry, Frank H 4 .93
Pessinger. HI. R 409
Peterson. O. C .218
Philhps. Hon. William 500
Phillyo. W. W 777
Pierre, Franklin
Plummer, Frank. I ... $15
Polk County Saving, Bank 297
Polk, James K
59
l'orter. I .. I .. , M. D. .295
l'otter, W. B
l'orter, Willi'm1 .178
l'ratt. W. 1 373
Priestly , James F., M D .. . 747
Truuty , Capt. C . C 121
Quick , W. H 517
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Kandall, George W 8:35
HanJolph. 1. W 738
lawson. A. Y .554
Rawson, 11 .\ 223
Rawson, 1h. Char !- > Il .. 413
Raymond, N. B 493
Kend. 1; M. 185
Read, W. I. 189
Redhead, Fred E .388 Redhead, Wesley .. 751
Reed, W. G
Keed, W. A. .316
Kees, D. B 265
Kieve. H. D . .245
Strans. Moses
i Stein. W,1 !: am
Sternlara. Lambert
Stripti. de. J. J . M. 1' 5.0 Voodry, Alva W
Stetson. H. I . D. I.
Stewart. A. K .242
Stewart. J. 1: 5:5
Stilwell, I homas .. 75
Stivers, Henry 45g
Stall reen, L 132
Stone, E. O.
Stenr, W M. 137
Stout. James E 1 .5
Walker, Samuel II. .- € ;
Ward, Dr. W. H. -413
Washington, Hvorge.
19
Waters. M. F
Watts, Ira.
442
Weaver. J I ... Jr. -770
Webb, J. A .575
Webb. Hon. Robert C. .673
Weber, John 0.8
Weitz, Charles 457
Wells. L. J
Wells, W. R. .441
Well-laser K. T 727
Well, Capt. P. R. 538
Whiter.L. E. B
White, U'r' & B.
Whning. Cart. FrulS. 1.53
Whiter in, H . 1 ... M. 1;
Whitten, C. I .. M. D .. .. 716
Wiley. 1. 1., M. D 578
Willian. J. J 251
Willams. Jos. pl $ 21
Wilkins. Kesin 545
Wilson. S. D. .34:
Windsor. J. H 793
Wingate. A.
Wise. W. W . € 35
Wright. Carroll
Wright. ben. Ed
Wright. Hon George G
Y
Young. Hea. R. I
Youngerrar. Contad
Youtz. 2. J.
Van Buren, Martin ..
. 47
Van Cleve, Samuel
Van Ginkel. G .. .827
Vest. J W. H. M. D 722
Richter, (norge. . 55h
Kiegelman, Moritz
Kollin .. 1. K .. .. 315
Rollins, Richard .. 354
Kouker, Willing It .. 717
Rosenberger, Kev. I. (
Kever, 1 4 h
Kothtr &b. Aoms
Kouse. 1. W. 110
Royal, Course, M. I
. 52.º
Kasse Il. Johnt. 1
:55
Stuart, R I . M D
Stut-man, Conrad
Stutsman, S Jomon.
797
Watts, Dr. Jackson
Swift. Jeremiah .9:2 Weaver, Gen. James B . txt
Swearingen, J. B .7-3
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Suvery, James C .. .. €53
Saybr, C. I .. $50
Saylor. Thomas J. .. €70
Schmidt, Rev. F. W .2 ,S
> Monter, Irais, M. D . 236
Selger. Jrien 1: 459
243
Scott, Janis 1 275
Societer. JU. ~2 3
Seiberling, Chail ... 792
Senteny. 11. C
Shackelford. H. D. .734
Shafer, Kev A. H . 522
Shafter. John K .63;
Sharp, Woliam
195
Sheriff, Alexanda
Sherif, Ficored 296
Sherman. D K .151
Shipdey. Will an H . .. 664
Shope, George W. 612
Situs, I srenzo I1. .. 616
451
Skinner, J. O., 31. ]> - - 559
Smith. Hon H. V
Stath. 1 1 ....
Smith, Philander. 2-7
Smoner, Hon. D. W. 25%
Sneer, George
Spot., G. F. .514
Springer, Sarah J . M. D .. 6.3
Stanton. James .. .227
Stark, Kes .1. W . 603
Taskett. Heury .. .754
Taylor. John ...
. . 597
2 ay lor, Zachary 6;
Terhune, Peter C ..
Tenelf. C W
4.5
Thera. Dr. C.
Titus, Henry .} .217
Town, J. J ..
4º4
Town, S. C. -. 416
Tracy, Mrs. 1 1: . . 541
Trustel. John .353
Turby, IJ vard. . 525
Turner. M P . 755
Turner, Kolwert $45
Tuttle, tien. J. M 193
Tuttle, S. B . . 557
Twining, E. T., M. D .. 525
Isining, L 153
Tyler. John
55
Işler Spus !! .. 816
V
Vail. F. F 6,11
Varse, N. T
Stowe, Frederick V 265
Streett, Da . id ... .743
Ryden, Charles .3.
S
INDEX.
Kcinis . Charles F' .fry
4 . 2
lisd .. le. thlando .557 Wilcoxep. A. S .*: 3
INDEX.
1
PORTRAITS
Adams, John
22
Adams, John Q 38
Quick, W. H .. .505
Andrews, L. F
562
I. iboeck. Joseph .476
Ingersoll, 1 .. ] .710
Andrews, Mrs. Sophia M 562
field, A. G., M. D
Jackson, Andrew 42
Ankeny, W. R. 431
Fillmore, Miliard
Jefferson, Thomas . 26
Johnson, Andrew 82
Seeberger, J. D .322
Rabb, William . 378
Flynn, Thomas.
592
Jordan, J. C . 168
baker, William. M. D
400
Garfield, Jamies .1
94
Kenyon, P. C 840
Bannister, L. G 424
Barger, R. W .. .36.
Heardshear, W. M .240
Sneer, George. - 466
Steinberg, Lambert .632
Bojes, Horace. 159
Grant, Ulysses S
Green, S ..
178
lowby, (icn. J. II. . 300
Jowe. I. P. 1 12
Madison, James 30
McVey. A. 11 .749
Tyler, John .. 54
Vail. E. P 610
Vail, Mrs. M. A 610
Cleo. I. R.
.220
Haines, Mis. Loretta . 568
Mitchell, Thomas .. 692
Van Buren, Martin
Van Cleve, Samuel. .534
Ciomad, W J
. 384
Cole. ( C .. .345
Harrison, Benjamin 106
Morgan, Mrs. Anna D) .. .730
Washington, George.
Weitz, Charles. 455
Padly, Mis. K .450
Ilatch, Mis Sarab A 6.6
Hatch, Hon. Joshua H . .636
Nicholson, J. V. 200
Nicholson, Mrs. Sarah A .. 290
Wilkins, K. . 545
Dean, Mrs. Sarah A .574
Hempstead, Stephen. 114
Nourse, C. C. .244
Wilkins, Mrs. Martha J
Pearth, Allen . 230
Hierb, J. A. M. ... 406
( Itis, J. M
Williams, Alex. . 250
Picks, E. F .495
Hobaugh, J. K 770
Pierce, Franklin 70 Wright, George G ... 19
A 38915
Polk, James K. SS
Hangan, D. K
111-Ley, M. \ . . 846
Rawson, C. H., M. D 412 Redhead. Wesley -750 Robertson, S. A .760
Sherman, B. R -750
Smith, H Y. .2So
Gatch. C H
200
Kennedy, J F 572
Smith, Mrs. M. A
Gear, J. H. 145
Godfrey, G. 1 .. 586
Granger, Barlow
219
I arralee. William 154
Lance In, Abraham
Steinberg, Mrs Kuvina Stone, W. M. -130
Taylor . Zachary 62
Bachanan, James.
74
Contenter, C. C 138
Grinstead. J. W .CES.
Grinstead, Mrs. Lucinda A .668
Haines. T. L. .303
Merrill, Samuel -134
Monroc. James
1 Morgan, Philip .. 730
Ward. W, H .. 418
Cummins, A. B - 414
Harrison, William H1 5º
Nash. Rev. J. A. . 646
Newbold, J. G. 142
White, B. C. .720
Whitman, Dr. H. 1. 592
Day, James G .270
l'tin, James 11 - 574
Hayes, Rutherford B.
Mellemty, Judes W. H -. 772
Cattell. J. W. .334 Littell, Mrs. Deborah .. 335
Cleveland. S. Grover. . 102
Hamilton. 1 .. .. 340
Hanawah, Ocorre P
715
Grimme 1, 11. C .. .. 4to
'Tisdale, Orlando .355
Bird, Res. Thompson .552
Brandt, Isaac - 3: 5
Poriges. Ansel 110
Grimes. J. W. .
Kirkwood. S. J. 126 Smith, Johu L . 312
Lambert, Peter. .790
Arthur, Chester A 98
Flynn, Martin
Dudley, C .V.
Hobaugh, Mr .. Lucy . . 770
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