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Chicago was his first objective point, and thence he went to Hammond, where he worked for a time at his trade, and later entered the em- ploy of Swift & Company, at the Union Stock Yards. In 1896 he formed a partnership with a Mr. Schmoor, and embarked in business for him- self. After twenty-one months Mr. Knudsen bought his partner's interest and has since then conducted the business alone, being the proprie-
tor of a grocery and market at No. 3140 Cottage Grove avenue, where he has built up a remuner- ative trade through integrity and strict attention to business.
He is well known in both business and social circles, and enjoys an enviable reputation for honesty in his dealings, as well as for his fidelity to his friends. He has been the architect of his own fortunes, and has been in every way success- ful. He has been a member of the Walhalla So- ciety since 1891.
In 1892 he married Miss Olivia Larsen, who was born and reared in Copenhagen, but came to Chicago to reside in 1888. Mr. and Mrs. Knud- sen are the parents of two children-Harry and Walter-both of whom were born in the city of Chicago.
CHRISTIAN STERNDORF.
D HRISTIAN STERNDORF, one of the old settlers of Chicago, residing at No. 2932 Calumet Avenue, was born in Schleswig- Holstein, Denmark-since become a part of Ger- many-December 3, 1846. He is the son of Haus and Anna K. (Damp) Sterndorf. Hans Sterndorf served as a coachman many years and was also in the regular army of his country, and died when about seventy-one years of age. His wife died at the age of about seventy-eight. They were the parents of six children, all but one of whom lived to adult age.
The subject of this article is the oldest son and second child. His education was obtained in the public school before he was sixteen years old. At the age of twelve years he became indepen- dent of parental restraint and left the neighbor- hood of his nativity to work out his own fortune. In the winter months, from that time until he was sixteen, he attended school, working before
and after school hours to pay his board. Subse- quent to this he enlisted in the Danish army, where he served two years, and after his dis- charge returned to his native place. There he became foreman on a large farm, continuing in that capacity eight years, when he changed his location, serving in another place a period of four years.
In 1877 he married Hannah C. Thorsmark, who was born in Schleswig, January 20, 1846. They left Denmark in 1881, and reached Chicago May 30 of that year. They first located on the North Side, and then removed to what is 110W No. 3740 Armour Avenue, subsequent to which they removed to Wisconsin, where they remained one year. Later they returned to Chicago, where they have since resided.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterndorf became the parents of three children: Hans, born in Denmark in 1878; Mattie J., born in Chicago, died at the age of
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O. A. HANSEN .- N. C. MATHIESEN.
four years; and Jennie, born in Chicago, Febru- ary 3, 1890. Mr. Sterndorf has established a reputation for fidelity and conscientious work and has served various persons as janitor in their
establishments. He has been a member of the Walhalla Danish Society for about fifteen years, during which time he has taken an active inter- est in its work.
OLUF A. HANSEN.
LUF ANDREW HANSEN. This promi- nent Danish-American citizen of Chicago, who has achieved success because he was resolved to know no such word as fail, was born December 27, 1869, at Svaneke, on the island of Bornholm, Denmark, where both his parents were born. His father, Anders Hansen, was a shipbuilder, and still conducts the business in the same yard in his native land, although advanc- ing years and an accumulating competence have combined to bring about his partial retirement from active work. He was in the naval service of his country during the Danish-German War of 1864, as a ship's carpenter. His wife, Anna, Mr. O. A. Hansen's mother, is also still living. She bore her husband four sons and two dangh- ters, all of whom are yet living. Of the sons, two-Peter and Christian-are shipbuilders, and one-Anthon-is first mate on an ocean steamer.
Oluf A. Hansen, the youngest son, a prosper- ous business man of Chicago, is engaged in blacksmithing and wagon-making, at Nos. 240-
242 West Forty-seventh Street. After leaving school, at the age of fourteen years, he served an apprenticeship of five years at the blacksmith's trade. After working one year as a journeyman he bade adieu to parents and native land, and set sail for his new home. For some time after reaching Chicago he worked for day's wages at his trade, but he was not content to spend his life as a journeyman. He opened his first shop at No. 3757 State Street, and after carrying on business there some eighteen months, removed, in 1897, to his present location, where he con- ducts a large and profitable trade.
Although a man of warm heart and social dis- position, Mr. Hansen has never married. He is a member of the various societies, among which may be named the Walhalla and Heimdal Sing- ing Society, and has served as assistant cashier in the latter organization. In politics he has always supported the Republican party until re- cently, but is now wholly independent of party dictation.
NELS C. MATHIESEN.
2 ELS CHRISTIAN MATHIESEN. By birth Mr. Mathiesen is a Dane, yet his adopted country has no more devoted son. He was born August 25, 1867, at Branderup,
North Schleswig, Germany, the second son and third child of a family of seven children born to Mathies C. Mathiesen and his wife, Christina Petersen. His father was a farmer, and died in
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744
JACOB LUND.
his native country, at the age of seventy-one years; his mother lived to be about sixty years of age. Of the seven children born to Mr. and Mrs. Mathiesen three attained majority.
The early life of Mr. Mathiesen presented no features materially different from those which attend the lives of other Danish-German youths of his circumstances. He left the public school at which he was educated, at the age of sixteen years, and worked upon a farm until he was twenty-three years old. Then he resolved to seek fortune under new skies, and, accordingly, came to America.
He followed the steps of hundreds of his coun- trymen who had preceded him, and settled at Chicago. His first employment here was in and about a livery stable, and he continued at this work for some nine months. He next learned
the trade of a plasterer, which he followed three years, when he bought out the milk business of L. H. Holdt. He has since continued in this line of trade, in which his industry, energy and honesty have brought him deserved success. About four years ago he established himself at his present location, No. 2531 Calumet Avenue, where he carries on a profitable business.
January 15, 1895, he was married to Miss Laura Holdt, a sister of Jacob, John and Lars Holdt, biographical notices of whom appear else- where in this volume. Mr. and Mrs. Mathiesen have one son -Ralph.
Soon after reaching Chicago Mr. Mathiesen joined the Walhalla Society, and for eight years has been an active member. He also belongs to the Independent Order of Foresters, being affili- ated with Court Fearless, No. 110.
JACOB LUND.
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ACOB LUND is by nativity a Dane, al- though he has been a resident of the United States since 1891. He was born in the coun- try town of Kni, North Jutland, July 10, 1867, the youngest of five sons of Anders and Sessel (Jensen) Lund, of whom four are yet living. His father was a farmer and is yet living in the land of his birth. His mother died in Denmark at the age of fifty-nine years.
His youth and early manhood were passed in the country where he first saw the light. Leav- ing school at the age of fourteen years he started out in practical life. His original intention was to learn the trade of a shoemaker, and for one year he pursued this purpose. He found it, how- ever, little suited to his tastes or his physical constitution, and determined to become a watch- maker and jeweler. He was accordingly appren-
ticed to this trade when sixteen years old, and served a term of four years. For a little time he worked as journeyman, but on reaching the age of twenty-one years he resolved to emigrate. This, as has already been said, was in 1891.
He spent a short time in Michigan, but soon perceived that Chicago was a broader field and held out brighter prospects for the future. For three years after taking up his residence in this city he was employed as a journeyman. At the end of that period he found himself able, through industry and prudent economy, to em- bark in business for himself. His first store was on Dearborn Street, where he succeeded so well that in 1898 he removed to his present quarters, No. 3820 State Street, where he conducts a well- stocked establishment and does a paying business.
He was married in March, 1897, to Miss Nana
745
K. J. LINDHOLM .- J. J. MARTENS.
Albech, a lady who, like himself, claims Den- mark as her fatherland. Their only child is a son, Arthur C. A.
and of the Danish Brotherhood. In religious faith he is a Lutheran. He has been three years a naturalized citizen, and sustains the principles
Mr. Lund is a member of the order of Walhalla 'of the Republican party.
KARL J. LINDHOLM.
2 ARL J. LINDHOLM is the eldest of the four children of Ludwig Lindholm and Maria Erickson, natives of Stockholm, Sweden. His father is a metal worker and in- strument maker, who has acquired some celebrity for the accuracy of his workmanship, among his patrons being architects of national fame. Both parents are living, as are also all their progeny.
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In his boyhood Karl J. Lindholm attended the high schools of Stockholm, his course therein be- ing supplemented by a training in some of the best private schools of the Swedish capital. At the age of fifteen years he was apprenticed for a period of three years to the tailor's trade, and at the expiration of that time took a clerical position in a wholesale dry goods store. There he re- mained two and one-half years, and in 1891 he left Sweden for America, coming directly to Chicago.
During the first year of his residence here he worked at his trade, and then opened a Swedish book store at No. 5718 Wentworth Avenue, add- ing cigars and tobacco to his stock of literature.
The venture proved only moderately successful, and at the end of two years he sold out his stock, fixtures and good will to engage in the real estate and insurance business at the corner of Halsted and Fifty-ninth Streets. In this line of trade he has continued since that time, although he has changed his location to No. 5915 Halsted Street, where he has had an office for the past three and one-half years. In business circles he enjoys an enviable reputation, and in private life is highly esteemed.
In 1896 he led to the altar Elizabeth, daughter of Axel M. and Anna Erickson. Mrs. Lindholmı is by birth and descent a Swede, although her parents reside at No. 5951 Sangamon Street, Chicago.
Mr. Lindholm is a member of King Oscar Lodge No. 855, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons; of John Erickson Lodge, No. 361, Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows; and Court Tem- ple, Independent Order of Foresters. In some of these lodges he has held office, and in all he takes deep interest.
JOHN J. MARTENS.
OHN JOAKIM MARTENS, a son of Charles Martens, was born July 10, 1859, in the old frame house on section 27, of Leyden Town- ship, in which were rocked the cradles of so
many members of the Martens family. His early life, in many respects, was not dissimilar from 'that of his brothers and cousins. He attended the public schools until lie was eighteen years
746
A. P. ANDERSEN.
old, and after taking a course of six months'in- communion of the Lutheran Church, but for the struction at Bryant & Stratton's Business Col- past twenty years has been a member of the First Presbyterian Church of River Park. He af- filiates with the Republican party, but is in no sense an active party worker. lege, settled down to work upon his father's farm. Upon the division of his father's estate he received eighty acres. This he cultivated two years, when he sold his land to Lester Franklin, retaining only about two acres, with the dwelling standing thereon. The sale was made in 1890, and in the succeeding spring (1891) he opened a general store at Franklin Park. The venture did not prove successful enough to meet his expecta- tions, and in 1893 he closed his store and en- gaged in the business of selling coal and wood, which he has conducted from that time to the present.
He married Elizabeth Mary Schmitf, Decem- ber 22, 1897. Mrs. Martens was born at Har- lem, Cook County, April 19, 1879. The issue of the marriage has been one son, born Septem- ber 10, 1898, and named George Howard.
Mr. Martens was christened and reared in the
He is a man to whose nature ostentation is positively repugnant. His tastes are domestic and his habits methodical. His favorite recrea- tion is hunting, of which he is devotedly fond and at which he is usually very successful. During the permitted seasons, when duty does not call him to the performance of some required task, he may usually be seen upon the prairie or in the woods, with dog and gun, intent upon this pas- time. He still lives in the old home, situated scarcely a hundred yards from the rude cabin built by his grandfather, where he and his brothers and sisters first looked up into their mother's eyes. His life is placid, but useful, and his worth is most thoroughly appreciated by those who know him best.
ANDERS P. ANDERSEN.
A NDERS PETER ANDERSEN. The gen- tlemen whose name appears at the head of this memoir, is one of those Danish-Ameri- cans who do honor alike to the land of their nativity and the country of their adoption. He is a well known and prosperous blacksmith and horseshoer, at No. 320 Twenty-sixth Street. He was born May 27, 1858, at Bedsted, near Thisted, Denmark, being the son of Neils Christen Ander- sen, of that place, who followed the same trade. The elder Andersen is yet living in the old coun- try, at the age of seventy-two years, after a life of honorable toil, and having passed through two wars aud served in the army fourteen years. He is well known and highly esteemed. His wife, whose maiden name was Sophia Petersen, and
who is yet treading life's pathway by his side, bore him nine children. Two died in early child- hood, and of the seven who grew to manhood and womanhood, five live in America. Annie; who came to this country eighteen years ago, is the wife of A. D. Nielsen, and has her home in Nebraska; Christ resides at West Pullman; Peter, in Iowa; Maria is now Mrs. Peter Arnstensen, of Racine, Wisconsin.
Anders Peter is the second in order of birth. On leaving school he began to learn the trade of a blacksmith from his father, for whom he worked four years. He then served an apprenticeship of three years to a shoemaker. For eight years he was in business for himself, when he sold out and emigrated to Canada, settling first at Toron-
747
A. P. ANDERSEN.
to. There he lost the moderate accumulations gathered through several years of hard work and self denial, and, shaking the dust of the Domin- ion from his feet, he came to Chicago, having but fifty cents in his pocket on his arrival. His first employment was in a coal yard on North Water Street, shoveling coal from the dock into the hold of vessels. After three months he secured a place in a shoe factory, and two weeks · later a position as a carpenter in the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad shops. He held this one year, when he found more congenial work in the machine shops of the Deering Harvester Com- pany. He remained with that corporation nine years, and in the year 1894 opened his present establishment, to which reference has been al- ready made.
Before leaving Denmark he was united in mar- riage (in 1878) to Triene Hormiller, a native of the same place as himself. Mr. and Mrs. Ander- sen liave been blessed with nine children, five of
whom are living: Sophia, Niels, John, Thomas and Helen, all of whom were born before the family came to America. Of the four children who died, three were infants, and one daughter, Catherine, lived to be fifteen years old. Niels is in the employ of the Deering Harvester Com- pany, and John works for A. F. Kern.
Mr. Andersen has been a good father, afford- ing his children the best opportunities which his means afforded and-better than all else-setting before their eyes the example of an industrious, honest life. Nor have they failed to appreciate these advantages, and his pride in them is abun- dantly justified.
He has a wide acquaintance and extensive patronage among business men who know his mechanical skill as well as his moral worth. For two and a-half years has been a member of Walhalla, and has held office in the order. He is also a member of the Knights of Pythias and of the Knights of the Maccabees.
INDEX
A
Abrahams, Henry
.285
Ackhoff, Henry.
60
Adams, Dr. Charles.
549
Adams, E. J
253 ?
Adsit, J. M.
123
Alsip, W. H.
.283
Amick, Pleasant
.493
Andersen, A. P.
697
Andersen, A. P.
.746
Andersen, J. P.
.356
Andersen, John P
716
Andersen, N. C.
.678
Andresen, Peter.
472
Anthony, Elliott
.375
Apfel, Philip. 34
Armour, P. D. 295
Arnold, M. A.
.645
Axelson, Martin.
717
Ayars, C. G.
459
B
Bacon, N. B.
215
Bagnall, William. 56
Bailey, E. W.
133
Baker, H. D.
.433
Barnard, G. W
. 258
Bassett, O. P ..
272
Bauer, Augustus. 66
Beaubien, Alexander
.392
Beecher, Jerome.
.509
Benson, C. G ..
. 468 ·
Bernth, C. L ..
723
Bischler, Matthias.
.710
Boberg, C. M. .642
Boesenberg, C. H
19
Boesenberg, G. A
11
Boesenberg, H. H.
727
Bollmann, J. A.
218
Borglum, J. F. 13
Brach, Peter. 42
Bradwell, J. B. 134
Bradwell, Myra.
135
Brennan, Patrick.
359
Brown, F. A. .613
Brown, N. J.
202
Brown, Thomas
671
Brust, Peter.
.651
Bryan, Alonzo.
.630
Bryan, C. P.
.293
Buck, F. M.
.369
Budde, Henry. 550
Buhl, Peter.
.636
Bunck, E. C.
.518
Burhans, Eugene .220
Burley, A. G. 227
Burnside, A. W.
205
Buschwah, Nicholas
289
Byford, Dr. H. T.
494
C
Calkins, A. C. 22
Camp, I. N .346
Capron, A. B. .451
Carlson, J. G .. 593
Carman, W. H.
67
Carrington, N. S
.561
Carroll, Michael. .353
Cary, J. W 131
Case, E. W. .427
Castle, E. H 544
Castle, L. D.
.327
Caton, J. D.
115
Chamberlin, R. H.
194
Chapin, Newton.
.305
Chavett, Franklin
325
Christensen, Anton 706
Christensen, Jacob. 358
Christensen, John.
477
Christensen, Niels.
700
Clark, Jonathan. 183
Clark, L. C. .543
Clark, R. R. .229
Clausen, C. J.
.693
Clausen, H. P.
.732
Clifford, J. O. .273
Cobb, S. B 143
Code, C. N. 10
Colby, Jolın.
.361
Colby, Martin.
694
Cooley, C. A
554
Crawford, H. P.
164
Crawford, John.
.292
Crawford, Peter
.197
Custer, G. G
.184
.
Cutler, A. J.
279
D
Daniels, E. F.
542
Danielsen, V. A
676
Darrow, A. H.
.367
Dearlove, George.
291
Dearlove, G. M.
536
DeKoker, John.
618
Delsing, J. S.
39
Derby, W. R.
189
De Wolf, Calvin.
385
Dickinson, John
100
Dieterle, Christian
602
Dillon, T. A.
.619
Dollinger, J. A.
304
Dorsett, D. F.
414
Drechsler, W. H
524
Driggs, George.
209
Ducat, A. C.
415
Dupee, C. B.
111
Dye, Nathan.
276
E
Eberhart, J. F
151
Eisel, C. W.
580
Esclı, John.
516
Evans, E. W.
99
F
Farwell, M. A. 623
Farwell, W. W. .457
Fatch, E. :
566
Fehn, John
37
Felton, C. H.
489
Fenton, C. H. 707
Fenton, W. J .. 667
Field, Marshall 303
Field, Sargent.
64
Fieldse, Nels.
615
Filkins, E. A.
215
750
INDEX.
Fischer, W. G 637
Fitch, C. M. .388
Fleming, Matthew
725
Foelsch, Albert
28
Fonda, Dr. D. B.
103
Forsyth, Jacob.
87
Franzen, C. A. 592
Fraser, George 309
Frink, H. F. :'122
Frink, John 139
Fuller, M. W 127
G
Gaden, Jolın .603
Gage, J. N. 223
Gage, L. J .. 271
Galloway, A. J.
531
Gauss, E. F. .172
Gebert, C. J. L. 627
Gebert, F. C. . .631
Gebert, F. C. F. .709
Gebert, G. F.
682
Gebert, H. J. P.
.708
Gebert, J. C.
.665
Gilbert, John
.605
Glambeck, John.
.699
Goode, Thomas.
108
Gordon, W. D. 221
Goudy, W. C. 119
Goudy, W. J
.247
Gough, R. S.
299
Grady, C. W 590
Gray, Prof. Elisha
79
Greenebaum, Henry.
.567
Grennan, James.
589
Gross, Jacob.
63
Gross, S. E.
383
Gustafson, August.
.646
H
Haas, L. F. .463
Hageman, F. C. .378
Hahne, William
480
Hallett, R. C ..
114
Halsey, Rev. L. J
105
Hamilton, William
.483
Hammett, Edward.
300
Hann, E. H. 21
Hann, H. H. 14
Hann, H. F. J. P.
526
Haun, L. D.
.362
Hannahs, J. M.
85
Hannis, G. W.
519
Hansen, Christ.
705
Hansen, C. L.
715
Hansen, Edward
679
Hansen, F. W 578
Hansen, J. C. 478
Hansen, J. E. .357
Hansen, Martin
.622
Hansen, Martin. .735
Hansen, O. A .743
Harlev, John .513
Harrison, C. H 307
Harrison, C. H., Jr .563
Haskell, L. P. 552
Hatch, A. F
Hawley, C. M. .343
Haynes, N. S.
397
Head, B. F .. .321
Heckler, William 629
Henderson, C. M. .391
Hervey, Robert. .237
Heslington, T. W .212
Heuck, August.
214
Hill, R. S.
173
Hinckley, S. T.
239
Hockert, Axel. 661
Hoffenblad, L. M .682
Hoffman, Mathias .557
Hoffmann, G. I. .614
Holden, C. C. P. 419
Holdt, J. H. 27
Holdt, J. P. 725
Holdt, L. H. 731
Hood, C. T. .193
Hooker, S. G .688
Horslev, Peter
.514
Hoxie, J. R 71
Hubbard, Dr. Theodore. .275
Huey, C. P. .491
Huntington, Alonzo. .430
Huntington, Charles.
.389
Hurd, H. B.
.331
Hutchings, J. A. .207
Hutchinson, C. G. . 234
Hutchinson, J. O. .553
Hutchison, Francis.
538
I
287
Ingraham, G. S.
J
Jacobs, F.
573
Jacobsen, Anton 467
James, R.
407
Jenkins, John.
208
Jensen, J. A.
715
Jensen, Rasmuss 728
Jensen, Rasnius. .737
Jenson, J. F .587
Jewett, E. A.
348
Johansen, N. P.
.722
Johnke, Ernst.
610
Johnsen, Andrew. .658
Johnson, Capt. Christopher 93
Johnson, F. M 45
Johnson, J. F. 59
Johnson, R. M 55
Johnson, W. T.
15
Johnston, Shepherd. 312
Jones, F. E. R 155
Jones, M. L. 674
Jones, S. D. 499
Jones, S. J .. . 159
Jones, W. H
.311
Jorgensen, H. C.
.470
Jorgensen, M. C.
.721
K
Kallum, F. T. E . 410
Kane, John. 612
Kaustrup, P. A. 689
Keeler, W. O 161
Keith, Edson
149
Keller, L. A. . 523
Kellogg, J. B .323
Kelso, A. W. 162
Kienzle, Frederick 717
Kimbell, M. N. .528
Kinyon, Wayne
.584
Kipley, Joseph. .382
Kirchhoff, A. B. .512
Kirchhoff, C. E. 727
Kirchhoff, H. G.
734
Kirchhoff, Henry
598
Kirchhoff, W. H.
.735
Knudsen, J. A.
741
. Knudsen, K. R. .690
Knutsen, Conrad 621
Kolze, Frederick 12
Kolze, H. D.
23
Kosche, Frederick
.588
Kotz, Bernard. .633
Kotzenberg, Charles. .647
Kozlowski, Candidus 195 Kristensen, Peder. 686
Kroeck, Philip.
58
Krueger, Frederick. .466
Kuhıl, John. . 669
Kummerow, F. M.
675
Kussel, Philip
53
L
Lacey, E. S.
461
Larimore, Prof. J. W 91
Larrabee, C. R. 464
Larsen, A. J. .
473
Larsen, Charles.
.586
Larsen, Christian
635
Larsen, George.
677
294
.
Gardner, P. G.
. 559
INDEX. 751
Larsen, Martin .
707
Lawson, Peter
736
Leahy, J. J.
.166
Lengacher, Jacob.
31
Leonard, Jacob.
684
Lewis, Leslie.
78
Lewis, T. E.
297
Lieb, Hermann
.575
Lindholm, K. J.
745
Link, Ferdinand
.263
Lochner, Michael.
401
Long, E.
537
Loveless, Braman
379
Loyce, Martin.
521
1
Ludlam, Dr. Reuben
497
Lull, A. G.
541
Lund, Jacob.
744
Lundberg, Carl
.721
Lunt, Orrington.
503
M
Macauley, Jolın
65
Mack, Rev. J. A.
496
Magill, C. J.
424
Mahon, D. C.
.412
Maltby, J. A.
.449
Manz, Jacob
.259
Martens, Charles
.691
Martens, C. H.
.606
Martens, H. C.
.594
Martens, H. G
30
Martens, H. W.
.520
Martens, J. J.
745
Massey, H. H. .501
Matthews, P. P 302
Mathis, J. M.
217
Mathiesen, N. C.
743
Maxson, O. T.
328
McConnell, Hon. S. P.
. 177
McCormick, C. H.
167
McCormick, C. H., Jr. 487
McDaniel, Alexander.
188
McDole, L. A. 620
McEIdowney, John. 484
McGrath, J. J
471
McKichan, Duncan.
.666
McLean, A. B.
255
McMahon, Jamnes.
181
Meilstrup, Emil.
.713
Melcher, S. H.
351
Melzer, Adam.
201
Merki, John, Jr.
.679
Merz, Gottlieb.
349
Metzger, Adolph.
591
Metzger, William
.511
Millar, Alexander.
683
Miller, B. C., M. D.
83
Miller, W. H. 475
Minard, F. V. H. 409
Molbo, Clemen.
714
Morris, John.
284
Morrison, F. W
25
Mortensen, Peter.
668
Muller, John.
581
N
Naper, John.
371
Nettstraeter, William.
219
Neuberger, Hugo.
260
Nichols, C. L.
.429
Nielsen, Albert.
729
Nielsen, C. A.
713
Nielsen, F. E.
525
Nielsen, Jens
733
Nielsen, Niels.
718
Nielsen, S. N.
577
Nielsen, Theodore.
703
Nielsen, Ole.
738
Niemeyer, William
35
Noble, T. A.
640
Novak, F. H.
165
Nusser, Frederick.
38
O
Ollendorff, Aaror
437
Olson, Gustave.
729
Ornberg, C. A.
632
Orr, A. C. ..
.399
Ortmayer, Andrew
317
P
Palmer, William.
611
Pardridge, Edwin
431
Parmelee, E. D
548
Parsons, W. B.
422
Paulsen, Anton
702
Paulsen, H. C.
366
Pauly, H. G. F.
660
Pearsons, J. A.
Peck, F. W.
339
Pedersen, J. M.
680
Pendergast, Janies.
.582
Peters, Henry
681
Petersen, W. C. F.
712
Petersen, H. S. 730
Petersen, S. P.
740
Petersen, Smith
.364
Petrie, Philip 319
Peugeot, E. F.
262
Phelps, O. B ..
140
Phelps, W. W.
266
Pierce, Franklin
47
Pinney, D. H. 151
Piper, C. E.
268
Polk, Wesley. 562
Poulsen, Lars.
.724
Powell, G. N
109
Pratt, E. H.
404
Price, Cornelius.
400
Prindiville, Jobn
129
Prosser, T. T ..
89
Pullman, George M.
231
R
Ranney, O. D .. . 527
Rasmussen, Alfred.
711
Rasmussen, C. R.
711
Rasmussen, L. S.
607
Rasmussen, Ole.
.726
Rasmussen, Rasmus
672
Ray, W. A.
405
Raymond, Rev. M.
178
Rea, J. T.
626
Redington, E. D.
322
Reehoff, Edward
657
Rexford, Norman
481
Rexford, Stephen.
250
Rice, J. H.
98
Rich, J. W.
583
Richelsen, A. C.
517
Robertson, John
.329
Robinson, H. M.
125
Rofinot, P. F.
659
Rofinot, V. F.
709
Rogers, G. M.
235
Rogers, J. G.
147
Rogers, T. S
.558
Rohde, Anton
616
Rollo, R. R.
249
Rollo, W. E.
146
Ruehl, P. G.
619
Rumsey, J. S.
314
Russell, Menzo
196
Russell, J. J.
310
Russer, Henry
43
S
Sanger, J. J
.439
Sauer, Adam.
. 617
Schaefer, Maternus 505
Schaffner, Isaac.
49
Schmeltz, John.
600
Schmidt, Karl.
41
.
Schmidt, K. G.
535
Schnitzius, Nicholas.
61
Schroeder, George.
.579
Schroeder, W. S.
515
Schroeder, William
701
112
752
INDEX.
Schulenburg, J. A. A. 664
Schweinfurth, Frank 17
Scott, Willard.
423
Selvig, O. F.
720
Senger, Angust.
.673
Sexton, Stephen
.254
Sexton, J. A.
251
Shelhamer, C. E.
643
Shortall, J. G.
447
Shurtleff, Benjamin.
101
Simon, Elizabeth.
9
Singler, Nicholas.
.653
Sixt, Francis.
.204
Skafgaard, A. C.
.469
Skau, Andrew.
733
Skinner, S. P.
438
Smith, Amos.
.596
Smith, Dr. D. S.
571
Smith, J. C. H.
739
Smith, James
741
Snow, W. B.
540
Snyder, J. F. 411
Soderberg, C. F .656
Sohm, A.
556
Sollitt, Jolın. 199
Sorensen, C. F.
704
Sorensen, Rasmus 474
Spalding, Jesse.
175
Spalding, W. A.
.381 .
Spaulding, S. G.
243
Spofford, G. W. 373
Spohrer, Andrew.
44
Spooner, E. D.
69
Staade, Carl.
522
Stafford, J. F
341
Stanley, W. N. 698
Steenbergen, Bastian.
.648
Steinmueller, Philipp.
639
Steiner, August
641
Sterndorf, Christian
.742
Stevens, J. V. .191
Stewart, Gen. H. L.
95
Stiles, C. H.
408
St. John Everitte
485
Stone, F. L.
723
Voelker, Christoph 18
Voelker, William.
363
Voltz, Louis.
555
W
Wagenberger, J. L. 597
Walter, Lorns.
687
Warner, Francis.
269
Warren, Daniel
418
Warren, J. M.
.337
Waterman, G. W
.330
Webb, A. F. 565
Weber, Henry 455
Weeks, H. K ..
685
Welırhan, Frederick
354
Weimer, George. 506
Welander, John
652
Welfelt, G. W
670
Wells, H. T.
.662
Wentworth, John. 7
West, John. 365
West, William. 186
Wheeler, U. H. .435
White, Dr. W. S. 508
Wiedinger, B. M. 156
Wilber, E. J. 213
Wilken, Angust. 29
Willard, C. W. 655
Wilson, A. C.
638
Wingate, Albert. .488
Withrow, T. F 335
Wohler, Peter. 222
Wolf, Heinrich. 695
Wolff, J. F. 719
Wood, G. A.
634
Woodrich, Hans 685
Y
Unold, Jolın.
551
V
Young, J. P.
.......... 500
Z
Storms, J. L
40
Swain, E. D.
479
Sweet, B. J. 402
Sweet, J. A. 426
Swett, Leonard. 73
Symons, Alexander.
51
Symons, J. S.
62
T
Taft, O. C.
628
. Tagney, Thomas.
278
Taubert, Conrad.
608
Tanbert, E. L. 705
Taylor, G. L. 355
Teall, E. M. 225
Telling, John 32
Tempel, Anton. 52
Thalmann, Barnard. 200
Theobald, Matthias. 654
Thiele, Christian ..
564
Thomas, H. W.
441
Thorsmark, Christian 731
Tiden, C. A.
609
Tobey, J. D. 187
Tobey, Wales 163
Toft, G. N. 26
Toll, L. R. 360
Tompkins, Rev. James 533
Topp, Johannes
738
Toppan, J. S. 394
Trimingham, R. N. 256
Turn, F. J. O 644
Turner, J. B.
170
Tyler, W. O 281
U
Ubellar, J. L.
50
Vassmer, F. W
.476
Veith, J. H. 663
Zeis, A. R
.......... 650
Webster, T. H.
118
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