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When Mr. Wheeler was called to his final rest a local newspaper said of him: "Mr. Wheeler came to Idaho with the railroad. He came first to Blackfoot and estab- lished the Blackfoot Register. Idaho was then a territory, the whole southeast being one county, old Oneida, which extended from Utah on the south to Montana on the north. His territory extended from the Sawtooth range on the west to Wyoming on
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the east, and we imagine it was hard pickings for a newspaper in those days. Ha often made trips either by stage or horseback to Salmon and other small camps to the west rustling for business in order to keep the payroll going. After remaining in Blackfoot three years Mr. Wheeler moved his printing office and whatever personal effects he happened to possess to Idaho Falls, or rather then, Eagle Rock, and called his paper the Idaho Register, the title under which it still exists. The railroad shops were here then and business no doubt was pretty good. However, in 1886 the com- pany moved its shops to Pocatello with a goodly portion of the town's dwellings, and Eagle Rock for the time being became a deserted western town. However, W. E. Wheeler was not one of the deserters. Time has proven that his faith in the country was well founded and he lived to see what was then a barren waste develop into a great inland empire, unequaled in agricultural resources. At the time of the departure of the shops from Eagle Rock farming in this country did not amount to very much. Set- tlers were scarce and things were pretty much in the experimental stage. However, in 1890 a number of enterprising citizens commenced the building of the Idaho canal and a small group of men generally called the 'boomers' came to town and among one of their enterprises was the construction of the Great Western canal, now known as the New Sweden property. These two systems of canals provided water for about eighty thousand acres of land and Idaho Falls commenced to reach out for settlers to occupy these lands. At this time W. E. Wheeler commenced his real life work for the up- building of the country. He printed columns and columns of booster articles in his paper and he never let up on this work or failed to join in any and every effort made to induce new settlers to come in. He was the author of an article printed in an agri- cultural magazine at St. Louis which had a large circulation in the middle western states and there are no doubt many citizens here today who were induced to come through the medium of this article. The real estate men of those days carried on an extensive propaganda through the medium of pamphlets and in most instances Mr. Wheeler prepared the copy as well as doing the printing. In short practically all the matter which has been used in advertising this country either emanated from his office or was a rehash or enlargement of something that had previously been originated by him.
"One thing which probably did more to encourage agriculture here than anything else in which Mr. Wheeler took a leading part was the organization of a county fair association, which gave exhibitions during the middle and latter '80s. A few men formed this association, filed on a piece of government land, built a race track, a grand stand, an agricultural hall, enclosed the whole with a high board fence and gave county fairs which drew people from an extensive country because there was nothing of the kind anywhere in the territory for hundreds of miles. That was a big undertaking at that time, for the people were few, settlements were scattering and everybody was poor. But it started Idaho Falls as the center of attraction in this part of the state and she has held the lead ever since.
"Few employers have more cause to be regretted and mourned at death by their former employes than W. E. Wheeler. He was always personally interested in his help, always a loyal friend to them and he always went a little further than most in looking out for the welfare of those who worked for him. No one knows how far the influence of an honest, upright, duty-doing gentleman may extend, but there are many of his former employes now living who know exceedingly well that much of good in their lives came to them through his influence and example when with him."
WILLIAM D. CAHOON.
William D. Cahoon is filling the position of United States commissioner at Almo, in which city he was born May 17, 1882, his parents being Henry R. and Anna (Durfee) Cahoon, the former a native of Salt Lake City and the latter of Ogden, Utah. Her parents came across the plains at an early day, settling at Ogden, Utah, where her father took up ranch land and built thereon a log house. He worked diligently to develop and improve the property and later he removed to the Cache valley of Utah, where he carried on farming. Subsequently he was at Beaver Dam, where he also engaged in farming, and afterward he took up a ranch at Connor Springs, Utah, where he engaged in raising cattle. In 1881 he removed with his family to Almo, Idaho, and homesteaded land. He secured one hundred and sixty acres which had been taken up
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by John Q. Shirley and who fenced the entire place. The Indians were still numerous in the district and every phase of pioneer life was to be encountered. His widow is still living and yet occupies the old home ranch of one hundred and sixty acres.
It was Henry R. Cahoon who named the town of Almo. He was a carpenter and worked with his father near Salt Lake City, where he also engaged in driving a street car when mules constituted the motive power. In 1879 he removed to Almo, Cassia county, Idaho, and took up government land, securing one hundred and sixty acres, together with an eighty-acre desert claim. He built a log house and at once began the task of improving and developing the ranch, which he largely devoted to cattle raising. He continued to make his home thereon until his death, which occurred in 1914, when he was fifty-seven years of age. His wife, the mother of William D. Cahoon, is still living on the old homestead west of Almo and has reached the age of fifty-eight years. Mr. Cahoon was a consistent member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and in politics was a democrat.
William D. Cahoon spent his boyhood in Almo, pursuing his education in the public schools. He remained with his father up to the time of his marriage and then took up his present farm. He followed surveying and engaged in trapping for furs at an early day, but his attention is now largely concentrated upon the further development and improvement of his ranch property, which comprises one hundred and sixty acres of land, in the midst of which stand a nice home and substantial barns and outbuild- ings, furnishing ample shelter for grain and stock.
On the 20th of July, 1904, Mr. Cahoon was married to Miss Jessie Richardson, a native of Yost, Idaho, and a daughter of Warren and Eliza (Singleton) Richardson. Her parents came from Plain City, Utah, in the early '80s, settling at Yost, Boxelder county, Utah, on the Idaho line. Mr. and Mrs. Cahoon have seven children: William Roscoe, Warren Reynolds, Ilif, Alvin, Leatha, Ireta and Woodrow Wilson.
William D. Cahoon and his family are connected with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and he is a leading representative of the democratic party in his locality. He has filled the office of constable for twelve years, was deputy sheriff for six years and has been secretary and treasurer of the Almo Water Company. He has likewise served as town clerk and on the 29th of September, 1914, he was appointed United States land commissioner and is still filling that office, the duties of which he discharges with promptness and fidelity. He has also been active in the work of the church, serving for eight years as ward clerk. His life has thus been a busy and use- ful one and he is keenly interested in everything that tends to promote the material, intellectual, social and moral progress of the community in which he makes his home.
HERBERT M. CONDIT.
Herbert M. Condit, now living in Burley, was formerly actively identified with farming at Suhlett, Cassia county. He was born at Dunlap, Harrison county, Iowa, June 14, 1874, his parents being Leonard M. and Mary Cornelia (Hawley) Condit. The Condit family were among the first settlers of Harrison county, Iowa, and Leonard M. Condit was the first white child born at Little Sioux, in that county. There he pur- sued his education and took up the occupation of farming, while later he engaged in the milling business in Iowa for some time. In 1882, however, he was attracted by the opportunities of the growing northwest and made his way to the Raft river valley of Idaho, where he took up a ranch property of one hundred and sixty acres. Not a furrow had been turned nor an improvement placed upon it when it came into his possession. His first home was a log cabin and in true pioneer style he began. life on the western frontier. His labors soon wrought a marked transformation in the appearance of his place, which he afterward sold and secured a farm in what is now Malta, Cassia county. There he added various necessary buildings and carried for- ward the work of advancement and cultivation, spending his remaining days upon that place, his death there occurring in the fall of 1902. He was a republican in his polit- ical views and for two terms filled the office of county commissioner of Cassia county. His widow survives and is now makine her home in Iowa.
Herbert M. Condit obtained his education in Idaho, spending his boyhood days upon the home ranch in the Raft river valley. Through vacation periods and after school hours he worked with his father upon the farm and he was also employed as a farm hand for wages in this locality. Carefully he saved his earnings until his industry
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and economy had brought him sufficient capital to enable him to purchase property and he made investment in a ranch at Malta. Later he traded that property for another ranch at Sublett, Cassia county, becoming owner of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he afterward added an equal amount, thus becoming the owner of an excellent property of three hundred and twenty acres, which he successfully tilled and developed until September, 1919. He then sold his ranch and is now living in Burley. For many years he carried on both cattle and sheep raising, and his live stock interests brought to him a very substantial financial return.
In 1900 Mr. Condit was married to Miss Ida D. Powers, a daughter of Henry C. and Isabel Powers and a native of Sublett. They have become the parents of six chil- dren: Earl, Edwin, Isabel, Lillian, Grace and Ralph. Mr. Condit votes with the repub- lican party and keeps well informed on the questions and issues of the day but does not seek nor desire office. He and his family are well known socially, occupying an enviable position in the regard of those who know them, and the life record of Mr. Condit illustrates what can be accomplished through individual effort intelligently directed.
ALBERT H. BADGER.
Albert H. Badger, conducting a growing business in house furnishings and also engaged in speculative building in Nampa, has since 1906 been a resident of this city and within that period has contributed much to its development and progress. He was born at Nevada, Missouri, August 10, 1866, the son of a farmer, and thus he early became familiar with agricultural activities. He attended school in his native town and after ohtaining a teacher's certificate taught school until he reached the age of twenty-six years, when he took up the business of feeding and shipping stock in the corn belt of Missouri. He was thus engaged until October, 1906, when be came to Idaho, the two foremost causes of his removal to the west being his search for climatic con- ditions favorable to the cure of asthma and the prosperity and advantages accruing from the building of the government irrigation project. His health has been much improved during his connection with Idaho and in his business affairs he has contin- uously prospered.
Following his arrival in Nampa, Mr. Badger established a furniture store. but his stock was destroyed by the great fire of July 3, 1909. He then erected a modern con- crete two-story building on Fourteenth avenue and First street, South, and there carries a complete and attractive line of house furnishings. Moreover, as a speculative builder he is doing much toward housing the large number of people who are con- tinually coming into Nampa and in the past has erected a considerable number of houses for sale and for rent. In this manner he is not only promoting his own interests but is indicating the spirit of enterprise which actuates him in his business affairs and his faith in the future of the city.
In 1892 Mr. Badger was married to Miss Lucy Davis, of Missouri, and they have become the parents of five children: Eula, a student in the University of Idaho at Moscow; Eunice Virginia, who is in the telephone service at Nampa; Georgie Lee, who assists his father; Edith, who is attending school; and Albert Davis, deceased. Mr. Badger is actuated by a most progressive spirit in all that he undertakes and his keen sagacity enables him to recognize the opportunities offered by Nampa, while his ambi- tion prompts him to use these opportunities in the best possible way. He has con- tinually promoted his business affairs along progressive lines with results that are most satisfactory.
INDEX
Ackley, D. W
590
Bane, S. P. 332
Adams, G. G.
32
Barber, R. W 61
Adams, J. D.
530
Barnard, James 680
Adams, J. S. 420
Barnett, J. R. 526
Adams, W. C.
806
Barry, H. W. 261
Ah Fong, C. K.
379
Barry, R. R.
173
Aiken, I. L. 613
Barton, J. H.
19
Alastra, Jose 882
Basye, J. F. T.
564
Albee, D. P. 322
Bateman, John
308
Albrethsen, Albert 45
Battan, R. L ..
57
Aldecoa, Domingo 736
Beavers, William
150
Aldecoa, Marcelino 828
Beck, A. W.
483
Aldridge, Herbert 720
Beckley, N. C.
777
Alexander, R. R. 168
Beckmann, Ida
G19
Allard, William 816
Bell, J. I
493
Allen, G. B. 831
Belsher, S. M.
286
Allen, W. H. 453
Berntson, P. W
798
Alsager, L. L. 373
Berry, G. F.
363
Amen, G. D. 366
Berryman, W. F.
848
Andersen, J. W. 265
"Bethel, W. S.
561
Anderson, August 520
Biggs, W.
85
Anderson, C. B.
274
Bills, R. 181
350
Andrewartha, Harriet H. 200
Boas, Alexander
297
Andrews, Thomas 538
Boller, S. J.
864
Armstrong, Obadiah 392
Bolton, W. W
876
Arnold, R. 102
Bonnell, A. L.
577
Arregui, Mateo 275
Boone, J. S ..
163
Arthur, E. B.
22
Boone, Lafayette
790
Borah, W. E.
5
Boring, C. D.
477
Bowerman, C. C. 427
241
Bahler, Adolph
478
Bailey, E. S. 827
Baird, W. G. 734
Brandt, J. W. 285
63
Baker, H. F. 624
Brashears, G. R. 587
Bray, Overton 675
Breckenridge, J. G. 475
Breshears, J. H. 563
Ball, A. H.
546
Ball, A. W.
404
Briggs, Samuel 706
Brimberry, John
323
Ball, L. C. 452
Ball, Orson
702
Brinck, D. E.
414
901
Badger, A. H 900
Bown, H. S.
Boyce, T. H.
324
Brace, H. J
756
Baker, H. B. 730
Branstetter, H. C.
Baker, H. W. 843
Baker, R. L. 669 Ball, Alfred 372
131
Aveline, Prosper
693
896
Ayres, J. L ..
Azcuenaga, Antonio 246
Bott, D.
Anderson, Elof 252
Bird, J. E.
902
INDEX
Brose, Robert 348
Cole, J.
207
Brown, B. A.
163
Collins, Nick
283
Brown, B. F. 244
Comerford, S. C. 709
Brown, F. C. 603
Condit, I. M 899
Brown, L. D.
176
Connell, J. S. 460
Brown, M. T. 314
Cook, George 893
Brown, N. J. 753
Cook, Joseph
152
Brown, P. E.
834
Cook, L. F.
137
Bruch, William 676
Coon, C. J. 187
Brush, E. : 212
Coppedge, W. H 64
Bucher, S. N. 468
Cosgrove, Alice G. 805
Buckman, W. D. 268
Coulson, George 346
621
Burgess, Mrs. E. L. 567
Cowles, C. F.
117
Burkhard, G. J. 454
Cox, C. L.
755
Burns, J. G. 51
Crabtree, C. S
811
Burns, W. H.
494
Crandall, H. L.
334
Crane, G. S.
396
Craner, Georg
480
Crawford, E. F.
525
Cahoon, W. D. 898
Crockett, G. D
299
Calder, Jeannetta 173
Caldwell, J. J.
32
Caldwell, Samuel
463
Cuddy, John
234
Call, Josiah
370
Callaway, A. E
205
Currin, R. Y.
809
Camp, Burt
488
Cannon, C. Y.
21
Curtis, C. E.
662
Capwell, Julia E.
380
Carlyle, M. W
214
Daily, J. F.
582
Dalton, F. C.
837
Carpenter, J. R.
120
Dalton, F. W. 683
Carpenter, L. N. B.
873
Dalton, J. A. 812
Carpenter, W. A.
644
Davies, J. B. 309
Carter, P. B.
14
Davis, A. J. 896
439
Casey, Alvin 424
87
Davis, F. M.
467
Casper, G. E.
718
Davis, J. N.
427
Chadwick, Abraham 515
Davison, J. O.
502
Chambers, Lillie
379
Davison, W. F.
438
Chandler, W. J.
421
De Cloedt, Seraphin
755
Chapin, Jessie C
381
Degen, Joseph 616
571
Choules, Albert 387
De Meyer, Edward
697
Chrisman, C. E. 241
Denning, James
786
Christensen, W. M. 422
Detrick, C. W.
157
Clark, B. O. 20
Detrick, Willard
145
Clark, D. R
703
Dickman, Henry
162
Clark, S. K.
774
Dienst, C. F
15
Clement, T. A. 365
Dinsley, Mrs. W. P.
861
Clemmens, D. E. 661
Dobson, Frank
818
Cleveland, R. L. 107
Dodd, D. P.
553
Click, Charles 459
Doig, W. S.
529
Cluen, R. J. 870
Donaldson, R. M.
791
Coffin, S. M. 52
Dotson, J. W 290
Coggins, Harvey 811 Dowell, S. N. 687
Butler, G. W. 580
Button, C. P.
573
Cronk, J. H. 372
Cruickshank, Alexander 325
Curran, Martin 38
Curtis, Alice M 560
Carlyle, W. H.
262
Casady, W. H.
892
Davis, C. S.
Davis, Francis M. 717
Cason, J.
Chapman, G. A. 88
De Kay, F. E.
Bucknum, C. D. 446
Courson, A. W
903
Downey, O. M.
439
Gabica, Miguel. 294
Drake, C. H.
282
Gallaher, J. A. 161
Drake, Eliza
817
Galliher, Frank 789
Garrett, I. W 33
Eagleson, C. H.
151
Eames, Earl
419
Eames, H. L. .
821
Gladish, M. M. 157
Eastman, J. O.
108
Eaton, Nathan
646
Glenn, J. E.
652
Eberle, J. L. 26
Goody, Arthur 574
Eby, E. W. 611
Gordon, G. W
461
Eby, M. F. 588
Graham, Guy 761
257
Elison, C. G.
456
Graves, A. F.
292
Elison, J. A.
768
Gray, H. L.
613
Elliott, W. A.
646
Gray, M.
861
Ellsworth, B. H.
461
Green, P. B.
349
Ellsworth, P. B. 614
643
Embree, Mrs. J. M. 710
Emerson, E. D .. 149
Eskeldson, Peter 447
805
Evans, J. L. 168
Evans, W. H.
800
-
Fairbanks, S. B.
321
Faris, D. M.
129
Faris, E. W
545
Faull, T. R.
369
Hansen, Chris 338
114
Fischer, J. S ..
314
Hanson, G. H. 390
Fishback, Mary
504
Harbert, J. A. 81
549
Fisher, W. E.
792
Harmon, H. J. 783
Fisher, W. R.
337
Harrell, Louis 350
873
Flack, A. J. 218
Harris, G. H. B
249
Flamm, H. J. 58
Harris, R. K.
721
Fletcher, E. B
278
Hartley, C. P.
356
Flynn, G. B.
893
Hartley, William
651
Foote, S. S. 194
Harvey, H. H.
480
Forrest, W. A.
193
Harwell, W. A.
300
Foster, W. A. 91
HasBrouck, J. J.
273
Frank, Abraham 267
Hashbarger, T. M.
704
Frank, E. G. 875
Haug, Nicholas
440
Freeman, J. E.
659
Havenor, W. 767
French, R. B. 816
Havird, C. C. 408
Friedline, Sarah 75
Haylor, Herbert 73
Frost, A. E. 627
Hays, Mrs. G. L. 771
Frost, Claud
696
Hays, J. W., Jr 105
Frost, G. E. 697
Hays, S. H. 768
Fugate, P. A. 44 Healy, Thomas
663
Griggs, G. C.
398
Grover, E.
688
Gudmunsen, Scott 424
Guthrie, J. I.
517
Haight, C. L. 384
Hailey, B. B. 519
Hale, F. A. 518
Hall, A. J.
832
Hall, J.
504
Hanan, C. R. 753
Hankins, W. L.
236
Ferrel, Jerry 685
Hansen, O. H.
Fisher, R. H.
739
Hardin, E. S.
Fitzpatrick, Mike 444
Harris, C. A.
579
Ellsworth, S. M.
Gratz, Norman
Edwards, E. E. 660
Graveley, J. G. H
815
Eby, F. M. 101
Graber, F. J. 199
Eby, Sarah J. 551
1
Gayle, J. T. 118
Gearhart, S. E.
671
Genereux, G. J.
293
Goodsell, Leonora 387
Ellsworth, Edmund, Sr. 672
Griffin, R. L.
Estes, A. R.
INDEX
904
INDEX
Heizer, J. E.
874
Johnson, Ervin W 894
Hellewell, J. B.
537
Johnson, James 453
Hess, Moses 405
Johnson, Jonas 371
Hewitt, Joseph 888
Johnson, R. H. 413
Hicks, G. W.
527
Johnson, R. Z. 411
Hill, A. C. 611
Johnson, T. A. 62
Hill, Sylvester 318
Hillman, Leroy
847
Johnston, E. O. 305
Hiner, W. H.
404
Johnston, J. B. 391
Hinkle, C. V.
169
Jones, Henry 130
Hitt, J. B.
800
Jones, William 766
Hoggan, G. D.
326
Holmes, J. E.
397
Holverson, E. L.
476
Homer, R. K., Sr.
844
Karn, E. B. 821
Hopffgarten, J. H.
578
Katerndahl, R. W 39
Kaufman, Maier 679
Kee, Hong
870
366
Howe, B. S.
206
Keller, F. L. 400
Howells, B. P. 80
Kelley, J. E. 579
Kendall, F. M.
804
Hultstrom, J. A.
729
Kennard, A. G.
260
Hunter, E. B. 711
Keogh, T. J.
841
Kerr, Kate Du Bois.
478
Kesgard, J. A.
702
Kesgard, Kate
455
Kessler, J. F.
867
Ireton, C. H. 645
Ireton, J. A. 668
Kieldsen, L. P.
56
Ireton, J. H. 667
Killen, T. J. 727
722
Irish, N. B.
484
King, T. A. 843
King, W. M. 589
Kinghorn, Alexander 704
Kinghorn, Alexander, Sr.
710
Kinghorn, David 832
Jackson, C. E.
330
Jackson, E. M.
695
Jacobson, J. H.
7
Kinghorn, James
463
Jardine, R. F. 395
Kinghorn, John
786
Jellison, C. L. 364
Kinghorn, W. C.
725
Jenkins, Lee 107
Kiser, Charles 500
Knox, Amanda M. 479
307
Jensen, C. P. 718
Jensen, J. L. 347
423
Jensen, S. P.
407
Jester, O. J.
455
John, D. M.
305
Kutnewsky, C. F. 291
Johns, Martha J 445
Johns, W. M. 864
Laidlaw, James 182
Lambach, Gus
546
Johnson, A. W. 464
Lampert, J. M. 28
Johnson, C. M. 156
Lanfear, C. H.
140
Johnson, C. O. 550
Langer, Frank
643
428
Kingborn, George
701
Jenness, N. 430
Jennings, T. W 554
Knox, C. B.
Knox, Walter 310
Kress, Frederick 179
Jensen, O. P.
Kunter, William 419
Kurtz, M. A.
179
Kuster, J. P.
448
486
Hopster, John
790
Hostetler, F. H.
206
Howard, I. A.
69
Keefer, W. W.
Hudson, J. W. 615
Huntington, C. H. 631
Idol, S. C. 130
Illingworth, H. B. 517
Keyes, S. J .. 472
Ireton, Samuel 647
King, L. W
Irwin, C. W. 99
Isenburg, C. R. 227
Jackson, A. S. 639
Kinghorn, E. W.
Jordan, Fred W 26
Jordan, J. O.
Johnson, W. C .. 282
Johnson, A. T. 345
INDEX
905
Larsen, L. P. 728
Martin, S. P. 853
Larson, O. E. 114
Martin, T. B 655
.
Lathrop, A. C. 14
Mason, J. H. 636
Laubaugh, E. E.
5
Matlock, Clinton 635
Le Moyne, Charles
891
Maus, A. O. 879
Leonard, Joseph
686
May, L. S. 733
Leonardson, R. D.
677
Mayhew, 307
Libby, W. J. 342
Liechty, J. N.
443
Mellinger, Ida F 698
Limbert, R. W. 653
Meltvedt, Chris 747
Lindholm, Albert 713
Mercer, Mae B. 747
Little, C. B.
488
Mickelson, F. C.
869
Llewellyn, W. J.
50
Miller, E. M. 125
Lloyd, C. E.
773
Miller, R. H. 346
Lockhart, M. R. 748
591
Mitchell, W. B. 174
Looney, Eugene.
259
Mitchell, W. M. 251
27
Lowe, H.
612
Moffatt, D. W.
152
Lundblad, P. A 126
Monteith, O. A.
606
Lundell, John
435
Moody, C. S.
412
Lundstrom, Albert 605
592
More, G. T.
167
Morehouse, C. O.
397
McCarty, L. C. 220
Morehouse, M. D.
436
Moritz, A. J.
92
McCollum, J. R.
40
Morrison, C. W
407
McConnel, D. K. 492.
McConnel, W. H. 749
Mortenson, John
855
McConnell, A. H. 150
Moseley, F. P
217
McConnell, J. R. 315
Mott, T. A.
783
McCrossin, William 355
Mulliner, J. S.
762
McCulloch, B. O. 286
Mumford, Edward 213
799
McFarland, A. J. 648
Murphy, D. T.
750
McGuire, H. H. 638
254
McKay, E. A.
487
Mckinlay, Archibald
119
Myers, S. J.
551
Mckinlay, G. W.
70
Mclaughlin, H. I.
316
Nagel, John
245
McLean, Donald
79
Navarro, Jose
334
McLeod, W. J.
46
Needles, 849
McMillan, John
198
Neitzel, H. R. 211
Macauley, T. C.
362
Nelson, C. A. 281
Nelson, Claudia H. 413
146
Mader, P. A.
13
Nelson, I. L.
462
Mains, G. B. 74
Major, Hamilton
225
Nelson, Nels
862
Makinson, L. B
191
Mammen, Julia
325
Newman, F. W. 502
Marcellus, Frank 631
Marion, C. E. 622
Nibler, George 684
Markhus, O. G. F. 431
Nichter, Matt 310
Marshall, G. S. 881
Nielsen, A. M. 733
Martin, R. H. 471
Nisson, C. A. 495
451
McGuire, Robert
Myers, H. G.
100
Myers, J. M. 469
MacRae, John 823
Madarieta, Ysidro 760
Nelson, E. G.
Nelson, John
306
Nelson, W. T.
528
Mccullough, Glen 298
Murphy, D. F.
Moon, J. R. 638
Luttrell, Silas
McClenahan, J. H. 637
Mills, J. F. 399
Lohraman, William
Lorimer, E. K 225
Mobley, Robert
Meechan, C. T. 139
Newport, James B. 186
Murray, D. W
Morrow, M. F. 16
906
INDEX
Noble, G. E. 785
Pratt, M. W. 298
Noble, Robert 765
Prestel, H. H. 322
Noggle, G. E. 810
Price, A. C .. 49
Norquest, C. E.
7
Prickett, A. F. 459
Norris, C. H.
92
Pugh, H. A. 828
North, George 132
Norton, J. W
76
Pyke, W. A.
725
Nourse, G. A.
886
Nyborg, William 635
Nye, W. C.
331
Randall, C. C. 632
Randall, Harry 113
Oakes, Horace 562
Oakley, C. H. 714
630
Obermeyer, Henry 208
Raymond, S. V
143
Obermeyer, John 68
Reeves, W. N
509
O'Donnell, E. B.
784
Reeves, W. R.
511
Ogden, E. L. 559
Rein, Charles
485
Olson, D. P. 572
Rein, Jacob
520
Orford, Colin 354
Richards, H. G.
331
Osika, S. J. 750
Ricks, Brigham
155
Ostner, A. W
164
Ricks, T. E.
779
Ries, J. P.
432
Palmer, J. C.
854
Palmer, W. A.
598
Paré, Louis 503
Rinearson, Anna
823
Parish, R. H.
853
Park, R. H.
289
Robertson, Charles 144
Robertson, J. D 778
Parrish, J. M.
25
Robinson, W. S.
250
Patee, H. W 676
Robison, C. A.
510
Patheal, A. C. 268
Roe, Della F.
284
Paul, J. E. 129
Rogers, Stella M.
570
Paynton, Charles 568
Rogers, W. H. 278
Pearson, T. C. 838
Rogerson, Andrew
895
Pelton, A. H. 694
Rolph, Social
471
Pence, E. C. 214
622
Roper, William
46
Peters, J. H.
712
Rose, E. L.
640
Peterson, Iver
252
Rose, F. L.
188
Pethtel, G. M. 512
Ross, Minnie B. D. 604
Pfost, F. M.
628
Rossi, Alexander
93
Phillips, M. J.
57
Ruark, J. D.
88
Philpott, C. A.
28
Rundstrom, E. C. 773
Rutledge, J. E. 185
Pierce, John
678
Piercy, Watt
560
Sampson, C. B. 432
Sanders, Grace 338
Sauer, Adam 140
Scales, J. H. 685
437
Poole, J. R.
727
Schrecongost, A. M.
516
Poteet, J. B.
500
Schultz, William
592
Potter, D. S.
654
Sch wendiman, Samuel 80
Potter, W. J.
772
Scism, S. C. 340
Powell, J. R.
276
Scott, Josiah 389
Powers, H. C.
856
Scott, Nathan
615
Pratt, M. E.
623
Sebree, Howard
759
313
Riggs, C. W
31
Robb, H. A. 192
Parks, William 374
Roos, I . N. 653
Peshak, E. I.
Picard, C. O.
191
Pilgrim, B.
629
Pizey, Paul
806
Plowman, Mary K. 86
Pomeroy, A, E.
656
Schmid, W. F.
Pursell, C. W. 85
Ragsdale, T. L. 670
Rasmusson, Andrew 253
Ratliff, Joe
Riggs, B. G.
907
INDEX
See, C. R. 224
Seetin, Oliver 706
Strong, W. B. 119
Selby, D. L. 100
Stronk, M. A. 422
Selck, W. W., Jr. 608
Strunk, N. W. 101
Selck, W. W., Sr 301
Stuart, W. S. 238
Sewell, J. L. 199
Shake, G. D. 138
Shane, W. H. 333
Shawver, Jacob
534
Shawver, Jesse
536
Sheaffer, W. W.
269
Shellworth, J. F.
68
Talley, J. H. 885
Shelton, F. M.
596
Tallman, A. V. 105
Sheridan, R. S.
243
Tanner, J. W 94
Sherlock, T. J.
174
Shipman, C. R.
187
Tate, J. P. 8
Shipman, W. G.
187
Taylor, T. G 726
887
Shrout, G. W. 452
833
Siddoway, J. W. 170
Thayer, W. D.
290
Siggins, C. C. 569
226
Simmons, A. H. 887
Thomas, L. R. 797
Simpson, Ira 470
Sisk, S. M. 599
Skillern, John 810
Thurman, Roland 589
Smith, A. C. 391
Tippets, Arthur 348
Smith, A. E. 414
Torneten, F. H. 219
342
Smith, B. N. 848
Tregaskis, G. T
603
Smith, F. B. 741
Trisler, Charles
544
Smith, G. F 399
Smith, G. H. 382
Troyer, A. E.
112
Smith, James 591
Smith, M. H. 508
Tueller, Rudolph 824
Smith, T. W. 125
Snow, P. H. 552
74
Spaulding, C. L.
533
Spaulding, R. G.
55
Tyler, O. S .:
850
Spoor, R. G .. 527
Stafford, W. M. 630
Stahl, B. E. 529
388
Stahl, Emil 535
Stanger, A. E. 430
669
Stephan, Ludwig
293
Stevens, H. F
50
Stewart, I. .
429
Stockton, J. H.
266
Stoddard, J. M.
486
Stofiel, J. H. 111
Stokes, W. S. 735
Stokesberry, D. M.
323 Stone, W. A. 881
Walker, M. L. 34
Walker, W. A. 581
Story, R. S. 761
Strawn, H. B.
275
Walker, W. H. 721
Walker, W. T. 484
Stricker, Herman 228
Vail, S. W. 237
Valentine, C. A. 415
Van Deusen, Clarence 756
Varker, Anna 607
Vassar, S. H. 302
Vogt, Charles 868
Wakeman, J. H 406
Walker, C. B. 780
112
Turner, S. C ..
Tyler, A. P. 358
Uhrig, W. H.
536
Uranga, Antonio
Starn, E. H.
Tronaas, O. M. 693
Tschudy, Ida 389
Turner, I 508
Turner, J. G .. 687
Sollenberger, I. R.
Thomas, Walter 844
Thompson, W. H. 180
Smith, A. H. 620
Trask, R. H.
Tempest, Phineus
Thode, W. F.
Tarr, T. W. 742
Short, O. F 158
Taylor, W. W.
Stunz, E. A. 491
Surber, J. C .. 380
Sweeley, E. M. 842
Swendsen, W. G. 754
Swenson, Andrew 719
Strode, William 146
908
INDEX
Ward, G. P.
243
Williams, Lewis 16
Ward, W. G.
175
Wills, C. A. 339
Warden, G. A.
361
Wills, J. A. 341
Wardle, J. S.
507
Wilson, A. L .. 223
Watson, H. C.
43
Wilson, C. J. 82
Watts, J. C .. 656
Wilson, I. I.
533
Wayman, W. S. 544
Wilson, J. W.
270
Webb, Willis 664
Wilson, Marion
357
Weber, Helen 822
Wilson, R.
329
Wells, E. F. 501
Wilton, Mark
220
Werle, Herman 354
Wilton, Thomas 677
West, C. A.
469
Wingate, Samuel 597
West, F.
361
Wolfkiel, A. M .. 671
West, H. T.
242
Womack, Isaac
876
Westby, Nels
416
Wood, B. M.
233
Wheeler, L. N. 607
Woosley, Ida M.
863
Wheeler, W. E.
897
Whelchel, A. M.
62
White, E. C ..
·6
Wright, H. S.
553
White, W. A.
511
Whiteley, Myron 562
Yeaman, N. T. 713
Yorgesen, Soren 81
Wicks, W. H.
277
Youmans, W. W. 496
Wilder, J. C .. 444
Young, A. E. 44
Young, A. H .. 226
Wilhelm, Fred
436
Young, L. L.
258
Wilhelm, Katharina 353
600
Youtsler, Bismark
499
Wilkerson, W. W.
317
Wilkie, A.
233
880
Wilkie, F. A.
569
Worthman, H. S.
37
Wozniak, Anthony 628
Whittig, J. G. 598
Wiley, J. E .. 364
Young, O. O. 803
Wilhelm, Otto
Zaring, E. F
Zimmerman, Mary A.
383
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