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Mr. Vaile was married May 9, 1892, to Miss Louisa, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Reich) Michels. Mrs. Vaile was born July 4, 1875, at the corner of Fifty-ninth and Dickey Streets. Mr. and Mrs. Vaile became the parents of two children, Thomas Edward, born March 3, 1896, and Joseph Earl, born March 4, 1898. Mr. Vaile is a member of the Royal League and is connected with Vernon Council No. 34.
Joseph Michels was born November 9, 1850, on a farm in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, a son of George and Annie Marie (Thielan) Mi- chels. He was occupied at farm work and gen-
eral labor until 1866, and lived in the village of Jefferson, Wisconsin, three years. His parents resided there nine years. He was subsequently for four years with Moran & Doyle, painters, with whom he learned the trade. In 1875 he went on a farm in the town of Bloom, owned by his father-in-law, Michael Reich, and tilled it nine years.
Mr. Michels returned to Chicago and engaged in teaming two years. Since that time he has given his entire attention to contracting for painting. He built a three story brick building, containing his business location and residence, on Wentworth Avenue, in 1894. Mr. Michels was married August 13, 1871, to Miss Mary, daugh- ter of Michael Reich. Six children blessed their union, namely : Michael, Louisa, Christopher, Caroline, Emma and Joseph.
Michael Reich was born December 13, 1813. in Lorraine, France. He was a laborer, and came to Chicago in 1841, after a short time spent on a farm near Albany, New York. He went from there to Muskegon, Michigan, where he was employed in a saw mill two years. He re- turned to Chicago, where he lived until 1857, when he made a trip to Europe, and remained there until December, 1859. On reaching Chicago, after this sojourn, he began gardening at the corner of Center and Larrabee Streets, where he had two acres of ground. He went
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H. J. NÜRNBERGER.
back to Europe for two and one-half years, and line married John N. Brucks. Emeline, born on his return to America located in Englewood, May 12, 1879, is at home. Joseph was born September 15, 1881, and is the youngest of this family. where he remained until the time of his death, which occurred January 1, 1892. His wife was born September 10, 1810, in Lorraine, France, and died October 27, 1888. She was married in the land of her birth and followed her husband to the United States in 1843.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reich became the par- ents of six children. Michael was born May 2, 1835, and married Miss Annia Reese. He was among the unfortunates drowned from the "Lady Elgin" September 3, 1860. Peter, born April 3, 1839, now resides in Hammond, Indiana. Christopher, born March 13, 1844, lives in Ra- venswood, Chicago. Caroline was born September 29, 1846. May, born May 12, 1840, died June 15, 1888; she married Joseph Michels, as above shown. Jacob, born December 13, 1851, died January 8, 1853. Michael Reich, who was a progressive and wide-awake citizen, was one of the oldest and most prominent settlers of Engle- wood. He owned a large number of lots and built many houses.
Michael, the oldest son of Joseph Michels, died May 11, 1891, at the age of twenty years. Louisa, wife of E. J. Vaile, was the next in order of birth. Christoph died at the age of nine days. Caro-
Joseph Michels married for his second wife Margareta, daughter of Peter and Mary (Holz) Cook, July 22, 1890. Mrs. Michels was born May 9, 1858, in St. John's, Indiana. Her par- ents came from Germany about the year 1857, and she came to Chicago in 1872. The children of Mr. Michels by his second marriage are as follows: Peter George, born September 20, 1891, died November 24, 1893. George Peter, born July 25, 1893, and John Nicholas, May 3, 1896.
The paternal grandfather of Mrs. Vaile was born in Lorraine, France, and came to America and located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1839. He was in turn, laborer, farmer and hotel-keeper, and died in 1865, at the age of sixty-two years. His wife died in 1885, at the age of seventy-five years. This couple were united in their native land. Their children were: Elizabeth, who mar- ried Henry Jonen, resides in Waterville, Wiscon- sin, and has twelve children; Anni married Jacob Holzen, a farmer, and has nine children; and Eva, who married Christoph Langer, a dentist, and has twelve children, resides in Milwaukee. Joseph, mentioned above, is the youngest.
HENRY J. NÜRNBERGER.
ENRY JOHN NÜRNBERGER, who was a years before his death. He purchased property skilled and well-known musician, was born November 1, 1834, in Germany, the home of music and the birthplace of the finest musicians the world ever produced. He died December 8, 1892, and his remains were interred in Oakwoods Cemetery.
Mr. Nürnberger followed the profession of a musician practically his entire life, retiring ten
at No. 1366 State Street (as the street was then numbered) and, in 1868, six years after, erected his residence, which was the third house in the block, and which he occupied during the re- maiuder of his life. At No. 2974 Frederick Snyder resided, and the corner house was owned by a Mr. Symon.
January 15, 1859, Mr. Nürnberger was mar- 1
737
A. F. SCHWARZ.
ried to Emily Amalie, daughter of Gotfrey and Fredericka (Schuster) Hunsler. Mrs. Nürnber- ger was born January 13, 1838, in Germany. She and her father came to America together in April, 1850. They were thirty-five days in a sail- ing-vessel on the voyage, and landed in Balti- more, Maryland, and six weeks later arrived in Chicago. The father was born February 24, 1804, and died March 11, 1890. Mrs. Nürnber- ger's mother died April 15, 1872, at the age of seventy-five years.
Mr. and Mrs. Nürnberger became the parents of six children, each of whom is here briefly men- tioned: Henry John, born November 19, 1859, resides at No. 5830 Indiana Avenue. He is an employe in the postoffice department. George, born November 19, 1861, died at the age of three years. Emily Minnie, born November 7, 1864, married Henry Diesel. He is a bookkeeper for
the Nelson House, and resides at No. 5824 Wa- bash Avenue. Mary Fredericka, born February 8, 1867, married George W. Boos, and resides at No. 5806 State Street. Mr. Boos has charge of a department in Carson, Pirie, Scott & Com- pany's store. Augusta, born August 21, 1869, died at the age of six weeks. Amanda Augusta, born August 27, 1872, married Benjamin Lund- berg. Mr. Lundberg resides with his family at Roseland and is an undertaker and has a furniture store. Two other children died in infancy.
Mr. Nürnberger was a member of Hutton Lodge No. 398, Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows, and was one of the organizers of the lodge. He was also connected with the South Side Turners' Society. He was a man of genial na- ture, highly esteemned by all who knew him and beloved by family and friends. Many mourned his loss.
ALBERT F. SCHWARZ.
LBERT FREDERICK SCHWARZ, one of the highly respected business men and citizens of the vicinity where he is lo- cated, comes of German parentage and possesses all the perseverance and ambition of his nation. He is energetic and bound to succeed in what- ever he becomes interested in. Born in Prussia, Germany, August 25, 1867, Albert Frederick Schwarz is a son of August John and Augusta (Mueller) Schwarz.
He came to America with his parents when he was two years of age, and attended the German Lutheran school until he had reached the age of twelve years. He was sent to the country to reside with his uncle, Martin Schramm, on a farm, where he remained until about the time he reached his majority. For a short time he was employed by Gust Rueckheim, at the cigar trade,
located at the corner of Thirty-ninth Street and Armour Avenue. He was subsequently occupied in the interest of Rueckheim Brothers, in their candy store at the corner of Van Buren Street and Fourth Avenue, remaining thus employed three years.
For a period of thirteen years he was in the service of Bunte Brothers & Spoehr, located on Market Street, near Washington. He was fore- man for this concern nine years, after which time Mr. Schwarz opened a coal office at No. 5912 Wentworth Avenue, and has since continued as general dealer in wood and coal. With Mr. Huguelet, he opened business August 10, 1896, the firm name becoming Huguelet & Schwarz. For three years Mr. Schwarz and his family have been comfortably located at No. 5926 Dear- born Street.
738
EDWARD MIKKELSEN.
Mr. Schwarz was very fortunate in securing a helpful and most worthy woman for his life com- panion, a lady of refinement and education. Nothing is more conducive to the financial suc- cess of a man than such a wife as Mrs. Schwarz has proved. They were married January 4, 1887. Mrs. Schwarz was born on Wentworth Avenue, near Eighteenth Street, January 6, 1867, and is a daughter of John and Mary (Kummly) Ebert, christened Josephine.
John Ebert was born November 2, 1838, in Bavaria, Germany, and emigrated to America before his marriage and located in Chicago. He was a cooper by trade, and conducted a shop at the corner of Twenty-eighth and Canal Streets for five years. He died January 18, 1885, and his remains were interred in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Mrs. Ebert was born October 28, 1839, and died January 2, 1896. She was the mother of four children, of whom brief mention is made: Albert died when one year old. Josephine is the wife of the man whose name heads this article. Theresa was born March 6, 1868. July 20, 1891, she was married to F. S. Huguelet, and
they have the following children: Louis Emil, born May 8, 1893; John Edward, February 4, 1895; and Angeline Barbara, Marclı 24, 1897. Elizabeth was born September 12, 1870, and is mentioned in the article on the life of Emil Huguelet.
Albert John Ebert, grandfather of Mrs. Schwarz, came to America, bringing his entire family. His children were named: John, Julia, Theresa, Elizabeth, Lena and Connie. All are in the land of the living, excepting the first and last, and reside on the North Side.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Schwarz are three in number: August John, born October 3, 1887; Mamie Augusta, November 13, 1892; and Theresa Josephine, November 14, 1894. They make up a family of well-bred and interesting children, a credit to the name they bear. Mr. Schwarz is a member of Noble Lodge No. 1350, Knights and Ladies of Honor. He is a staunch and loyal Republican, and an influential and prominent member of the German Lutheran Church, while his wife was reared a Catholic, and is true to the teachings of her fathers.
EDWARD MIKKELSEN.
J DWARD MIKKELSEN, the subject of this sketch, is noticeable as one of the most in- telligent and progressive men who have come from the Old World to make their homes in America.
He was born in North Schleswig, Denmark, and is the fourth child of Niels Mikkelsen and his wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Hansen. He received his education in the local schools of his native town, and in the same place he learned the trade which he has since made his life work, that of cabinet making. After serving an apprenticeship of four years, as is the custom
abroad, and thus having thoroughly mastered the technicalities of his trade, he further perfected himself in the same by traveling and working in various cities of the Old Country before coming to America.
I11 1879 he came to the city of Chicago, and after two years spent in familiarizing himself with the language and the business of cabinet-making in this country, he located at No. 60 Canal Street, and started in business for himself. In 1891 he removed to his present location, Nos. 25 and 27 North Jefferson Street. Here he has an extensive plant, where he makes a specialty of
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EMIL HUGUELET.
the manufacture of store and office furniture. He furnishes employment to twenty-five men, thus, not only proving his ability to run a large busi- ness successfully, but is a benefactor to his fel- lows as well by making it possible for them to make an honest livelihood.
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Mr. Mikkelsen married Miss Johanna Jensen
in1 1886. Mr. and Mrs. Mikkelsen have four children, all of whoni are living, namely: Eliza- beth, Robert, Stella and Berenice, all born in Chicago.
Mr. Mikkelsen is an active member of the Danish Benevolent Society and the National Union.
EMIL HUGUELET.
MIL HUGUELET, who occupies a respon- sible position with the vast wholesale con- cern of Marshall Field & Company, was born in Chicago and has spent his whole life here. His birth occurred on the 29th of June, 1870. For his ancestry refer to the biography of L. E. Huguelet on another page of this vol- ume.
Emil Huguelet attended the ward school until nine years of age and the parochial school five years subsequently. At the age of fourteen years he entered the service of James P. Dalton, re- maining thus employed one year. After a short time with the firm of Burley & Tyrrell, who dealt at wholesale in crockery, he was a short time messenger boy for the Western Union Telegraph Company. In December, 1885, he entered the wholesale house of Marshall Field & Company, as gate boy in the packing room. He was pro- moted to blank boy, from which he has advanced
steadily, and for the past eight years has held the position of caller.
Mr. Huguelet was very fortunate in selecting and securing a refined, intelligent lady as a life companion. He was married April 22, 1897, to Miss Elizabeth Ebert, daughter of Jolin and Mary (Koumly) Ebert. Mrs. Huguelet's sister, Jo- sephine, married Frederick Schwarz, and resides at No. 5926 Dearborn Street. Mr. and Mrs. Huguelet have resided at No. 5801 La Salle Street two years. Mrs. Huguelet was born September 12, 1870, in Chicago, at the corner of Eighteenth Street and Wentworth Avenue.
Mr. Huguelet is a member of Englewood Coun- cil No. 324, Knights of Columbus. He and his family are connected with St. Martin's Parish of the Roman Catholic Church. Mr. Huguelet is very influential and aids in the church work and is highly honored by all his brethren. He is a stanch and loyal Republican.
INDEX.
A
Abrahams, Henry. 285
Adams, Dr. Charles. .549
Adams, E. J. .253
Adsit, J. M.
123
Allison, R. J.
.645
Alsip, W. H.
283
Amick, Pleasant. 493
Anderson, John. 694
Anthony, Elliott
375
Armour, P. D.
295
Arnhold, C. C ..
435
Atzel Brothers.
22
Ayars, C. G. 459
- B
Bacon, N. B .. 215
Bailey, E. W. 133
Bailey, George
705
Balke, Urban.
465
Barnard, G. W.
258
Bartell, John.
14
Bartelt, William.
437
Bassett, O. P. 272
Bauer, Augustus. 66
Baum, C. F. 723
Beaubien, Alexander 392
Beck, Christoph
511
Becker, Philip
704
Beecher, Jerome. .509
Bergman, Frederick 649
Berner, John. 525
Beygeh, Peter.
697
Biehn, Michael .. 629
Bielfeldt, J. S.
600
Bielfeldt, W. S.
.731
Biesen, P. F. .673
Blackburn, Adamı .407
Blackburn, J. E .. 733
Blackburn, W. M. 730
Bloom, G. W.
713
Boettiger, Adanı 323
Bollmann, J. A. 218
Bradwell, J. B. 134
Bradwell, Myra. 135
Brandt, Willian1.
433
Braun, Herman, Jr
408
Brauns, Paul.
28
Brown, N. J.
202
Brust, Charles
478
Bryan, C. P. 293
Buck, F. M. .369
Budde, Henry.
. 550
Burger, Adolph .333
Burhans, Eugene. .220
Burley, A. G. . 227
Burnside, A. W.
205
Buschwah, Nicholas.
289
Butler, T. J.
.675
Byford, Dr. H. T.
494
C
Camp, I. N .346
Capron, A. B. 451
Carman, W. H. 67
Carpenter, G. B.
.363
Carrington, N. S.
.561
Cary, J. W. 131
Case, E. W. 427
Castle, E. H. 544
Caton, J. D 115
Chamberlin, R. H. 194
Chapin, Newton.
305
Christensen, Andrew
664
Christensen, J. C.
.410
Christensen, Louis.
700
Cigrand, B. J .604
Clark, Jonathan. 183
Clark, L. C. 543
Clark, R. R. 229
Clausen, Samuel. 445
Clettenberg, William .616
Clifford, J. O. 273
Cobb, S. B.
143
Cooley, C. A .. 554
Cossitt, F. D., Jr. .590
Coulter, W. M. 583
Crawford, H. P. 164
Crawford, John 292
Crawford, Peter 197
Creech, J. S. .471
Custer, G. G.
184
Cutler, A. J. 279
D
Dahm, John .436
Daniels, E. F. .542
Darrow, A. H. .367
Dearlove, George .291
Dearlove, G. M.
:536
Delsing, Frederick . 626
Derby, W. R. 189
Derkes, George. .512
De Wolf, Calvin. .385
Dickinson, John.
100
Dieckmann, J. W. 26
Diercks, Frederick
332
Diesel, Frank.
431
Dieter, Philip. 674
Doering, L. C. E. 661
Doepp, A. G. 10
Doepp, F. F
10
Doepp, William 9
Dollinger, J. A.
304
Driggs, George 209
Ducat, Gen. A. C. 415
Duensing, C. H. 61
Dugas, B. N. 698
Dupee, C. B. 111
Duxson, Ben. 606
Duxson, William
62
Dye, Nathan. .276
E
Eberhart, J. F
151
742
Eckhardt, Nicholas. .402
Ellis, Joel. 319
Evans, E. W. 99
F
Farwell, W. W. 457
Fatch, E. P. .566
Fedderson, J. L.
58
Felton, C. H ..
489
Field, Marshall
303
Field, Sargent
64
Filkins, E. A .. .245
Fitch, C. M.
.388
Fonda, Dr. D. B.
103
Forsyth, Jacob.
87
Frankenstein, M. L
514
Fraser, George.
309
Fredericks, C .. W
518
Frink, H. F.
122
Frink, John ...
139
Frosch, Frederick 443
Fuller, M. W.
.127
Furboom, C. R.
609
G
Gage, J. N. 223
Gage, L. J. 271
Galloway, A. J
531
Garber, William.
602
Gardner, P. G.
559
Gastfield, William
41
Gauss, E. F. L.
172
German, W. H.
618
Goetz, H. F.
650
Goode, Thomas 108
Gordon, W. D 221
Goudy, W. C.
119
Goudy, W. J.
247
Gough, R. S.
299
Gray, Prof. Elisha .79
Hoxie, J. R. 71
Hubbard, Dr. Theodore 275
Hudson, H. G .. .611
Huey, C. P.
.491
Huguelet, Emil.
.739
Huguelet, H. L. 411
Huguelet, James. 526
Huguelet, L. E. .641
Huguelet, P. E.
.322
Huntington, Alonzo.
430
Huntington, Charles. .389
Hutchings, J. A. . 207
Hutchinson, C. G. .234
Hutchinson, J. O.
. 553
Hutchison, Francis.
538
I
Ingraham, G. S.
.....
.287
J
Jackson, A. E.
706
Jacobs, F. I.
573
Jaeger, Ernst
.643
Jenkins, John.
208
Jennings, J. W
467
Jewett, E. A. 348
Joerndt, Carl. 60
Johnson, Capt. Christopher 93
Johnson, E. M. 18
Johnson, F. M. 39
Johnson, F. R.
470
Johnson, Henry .591
Johnson, J. F. 46
Johnson, James 15
Johnson, W. T.
31
Johnston, Shepherd
312
Jones, F. E. R. 155
Jones, R. B. 36
Jones, S. D. 499
Jones, S. J ...
159
Jones, W. H.
311
K
Kaeseberg, Ehregott. 672
Keeler, W. O. 161
Keith, Edson 149
Keller, Henry.
16
Keller, P. H.
613
Kelso, A. W. 162
Kimbell, M. N 528
Kingsbury, E. T 734
Kinzie, R. A.
355
Kipley, Joseph
382
Kline, A. P. 399
Knop, Frederick 334
Koch, A. C. F. 56
Koenig, Michael. 519
Kozlowski, Candidus
195
Kruger, H. W., Jr.
709
Kussel, Christian.
620
L
Lacey, E. S. 461
Lagoni, P. M 687
Lamparter, Henry. 472
Lange, C. F ..
691
Larimore, Prof. J. W 91
Larsen, August. 732
Larsen, Hans 12
Larsin, G. H.
625
Larson, A. J.
442
Haas, L. F. 463
Hageman, F. C. .378
Hahne, William. 480
Hallett, R. C .... 114
Halsey, Rev. L. J.
105
Hamel, Willian 699
INDEX.
Hamilton, R. J. 577
Hamilton, William 483
Hammett, Edward. 300
Hannahs, J. M. 85
Hansen, II. O. 722
Hansen, J. A. 329
Hansen, William. 693
Hanson, J. P. 55
Hanson, Louis.
.324
Harrison, C. H. .307
Harrison, C. H., Jr .. .. 563
Haskell, L. P .552
Hatch, A. 294
Hatch, G. H .469
Havill, G. B
.695
Hawley, C. M.
.343
Haynes, M. W
.360
Haynes, N. S.
.397
Hector, J. F. .710
Heimerdinger, Frederick. .654
Henderson, C. M. .391
Henoch, Pincus.
38
Henrotin, Dr. J. F.
581
Hermann, Joseph .515
Hervey, Robert.
.237
Heslington, T. W. .212
Hess, F. D .513
Heuck, August. . 214
Heuser, Christian. .614
Hill, R. S. .173
Hill, T. E. 584
Himler, G. A.
.403
Hinckley, S. T. 239
Hirschfield, H. H .666
Hoefer, August.
20
Hood, C. T ..
.193
Hoffman, Mathias. .557
Hoffmann, Erdmann .660
Hofmann, F. V
.325
Hofmann, George
.647
Holden, C. C. P. 419
Holmes, E. A.
728
Greenebaum, Henry. 567
Griiner, C. F. .595
Gross, Jacob
63
Gross, S. E.
383
Gund, Frederick
17
H
1
INDEX. 743
Laursen, Anders. 603
Lawrence, Peter. 404
Leahy, J. J 166
Leamon, S. E
669
Leggate, John.
658
Leonard, Charles.
630
Leonard, J. C.
659
Leonard, Michael.
.331
Leonhardt, J. F
517
Lewis, H. B.
47
Lewis, Leslie
78
Lewis, T. E. 297
Lindberg, A. T.
596
Linde, Carl.
27
Lindquist, P. O.
444
Link, Ferdinand.
263
Long, E. C.
.537
Long, F. G.
730
Long, John
632
Lott, Ferdinand
.330
Loveless, Braman.
.379
Ludlam, Dr. Reuben
.497
Lull, A. G
541
Lunt, Orrington
503
M
Macauley, George.
29
Macauley, John.
65
.
MacDonald, Godfrey
365
MacSwain, W. R.
25
Mack, Rev. J. A.
.496
Madsen, Anders.
.644
Magill, C. J. .424
Magill, W. C.
.359
Maltby, J. A.
449
Malzacher, Henry
.726
Manz, Jacob.
.259
Martin, William
33
Massey, H. H.
.501
Mathis, J. M.
.217
Matthews, P. P
.302
Mayer, J. M.
.619
McConnell, Hon. S. P .177
McCorkindale, W. J.
.608
McCormick, C. H.
167
McCormick, C. H., Jr.
.487
McDaniel, Alexander.
188
McEldowney, John.
484
McGregor, William.
.361
Mckinney, George.
.575
McLean, A. B.
255
McMahon, James
181
Mead, E. R.
662
Mead, G. W.
.686
Meinheit, Henry
413
Meister, Charles. .598
Meister, Oscar. 406
Melzer, Adam.
201
Menzel, C. H.
50
Merz, Gottlieb
349
Metzger, William
635
Meyer, Julius.
692
Mikkelsen, Edward. 738
Mikkelsen, Karsten.
522
Miller, B. C., M. D.
83
Miller, Christoph.
665
Moe, Bernt.
51
Mogensen, William.
412
Moran, James
720
Morey, C. E.
702
Morris, John.
284
Morse, McRome
677
N
Naper, John
371
Neher, George.
52
Neher, George, Jr.
516
Nelles, Jacob.
.405
Nelson, A. V.
610
Nettstraeter, Willian1.
219
Neuberger, Hugo.
260
Nichols, Thomas
.612
Nichols, C. L.
429
Niemeyer, Henry
607
Novak, F. H ..
165
Nürnberger, C. H.
689
Nürnberger, Henry.
729
Nürnberger, H. J.
736
O
Ockenholt, Henry.
651
Oesterle, Frederick.
401
Ohlendorf, William
34
Rough, J. F.
468
Orriny, Pascal.
708
Ortmayer, Andrew
317
Ott, John.
594
Otto, Edward.
49
Orvesat, J. J.
434
P
Parmelee, E. D. 548
Parsons, W. B ..
422
Paulsen, Lauritz.
44
Pearsons, J. A.
112
Peck, F. W.
.339
Pedersen, Erik.
.439
Petersen, Christian
688
Petersen, P. C. B.
59
Peterson, Charles.
593
Pettersen, J. M.
438
Pettigrew, James .466
Peugeot, E. F.
262
Pfau, William. 683
Phelps, O. B.
140
Phelps, W. W.
266
Pinney, D. H.
.154
Piper, C. E
268
Plagge, J. C.
667
Polk, Wesley
.562
Powell, G. N.
109
Pratt, Dr. Leonard .589
Pretzsch, J. F.
.684
Prindiville, John
129
Prosser, T. T.
89
Pullman, George M.
.231
R
Ranney, O. D ..
527
Rasmussen, Christen
655
Rasmussen, Jens. .653
Raymond, Rev. M.
178
Reisenhus, P. P.
719
Reissenweber, M. H.
.633
Rexford, Norman
481
Rexford, Stephen ...
250
Rice, J. H ..
98
Ripley, J. H.
.638
Robbins, E. A.
523
Roberts, C. C.
.639
Robinson, H. M.
125
Rogers, G. M .235
Rogers, J. G
147
Rogers, J. W
701
Rogers, T. S.
558
Rollo, R. R.
.249
Rollo, W. E. 146
Rosenthal, Charles
473
Rumsey, J. S.
314
Rush, R. W. 670
Russell, Menzo. 196
Russell, J. J.
310
Russer, Valentine ..
722
Ruth, L. C.
586
S
Sandmeyer, Henry
524
Santa, Joseph
I1
Sauer, Ambrose.
728
Sauer, Andrew.
696
Schaefer, Maternus. 505
Schermann, Anton 521
Schiess, Michael. 327
Schimmels, Christian.
715
Schmidt, K. G
535
744
Schnable, Jacob. .592
Schnadel, Louis. 679
Schoeneck, Nicholas. 53
Schultz, Frederick. 446
Schutt, John 628
Schwarz, A. F 737
Scott, H. M. 657
Scott, Willard
423
Seegers, Charles. .703
Senger, William. .599
Sexton, Stephen .254
Sexton, J. A. . 251
Shedd, E. T. .353
Shortall, J. G
.447
Shurtleff, Benjamin
.101
Sink, Bernhardt. .520
Sink, Christian .414
T
Tagney, Thomas. 278
Talbot, Sargeant 43
Teall, E. M. 225
Tempel, William 19
Wick, C. K. F 621
Wiedinger, B. M. 156
Wilber, E. J 213
Wilk, Frederick 646
Wilke, C. W. A. 400
Wilke, Frank. 615
Williamson, J. G 57
Wilmarth, H. M. 351
Sollitt, John
199
Spalding, Jesse.
175
Spalding, W. A
.381
Spamer, Frank.
.321
Spamer, Frank, Jr.
13
Turner, Matthew .617
Wohler, Peter.
222
Wolverton, F. L. .678
Wunder, Henry.
477
Y
Yochem, Adam 622
Yochem, Peter. 627
Young, J. P. 500
Z
Voltz, Frederick. 440
Voltz, Louis.
555
W
Wahl, Julins 23
Warner, Francis. 269
Warren, Daniel. 418
Warren, J. M 337
Webb, A. F. 565
Weber, Henry 455
Webster, T. H. 118
Wedekind, Henry. 648
Weimer, George. 506
Welbourn, G. H. 409
Welbourn, W. T 42
Welker, J. J 668
Wendel, August. 727
Wentworth, John.
7
West, William 186
Weyer, Frederick 652
Weyer, Joseph.
605
Wheeler, J. R.
588
Smeaton, James
21
Smith, C. B. 587
Smith, C. H.
54
Smith, Dr. D. S. 571
Snow, W. B.
.540
Soderberg, Charles.
.717
Sodergren, Andrew. .631
Tobey, J. D. 187
Tobey, Wales. 163
Tollakson, Thore 326
Tompkins, Rev. James. .533
Wingate, Albert. 488
Wilson, J. B. 707
Wilson, William 682
Withrow, T. F 335
Spaulding, S. G. . 243
Spofford, G. W .373
Spooner, E. D. 69
U
Ubellar, C. G.
464
Stafford, F. P. .624
Stafford, J. F.
.341
Stang, C. J. .656
Stelter, Frederick 718
Stevens, A. B. .474
Stevens, A. D 24
Stevens, J. V.
.191
Stewart, Gen. H. L.
95
INDEX.
St. John, Everitte. 485
Stoffregen, J. C. 721
Stoffregen, T. F. 597
Stotz, J. W. 671
Storms, F. B. 30
Stornis, H. L 685
Storms, James 637
Storms, Peter. 623
Storms, W. H. .680
Swain, E. D. .479
Swanson, A. G. 711
Swanson, N. J. .634
Sweet, J. A. 426
Swett, Leonard.
73
Symons, John. 712
Sixt, Francis. 204
Skallerup, James .601
Slade, Dana. 35
White, Dr. W. S 508
Terry, H. J. 663
Thalmann, Barnard 200
Thiele, Christian. 564
Thornum, P. J. 725
Thorsen, James 328
Sohm, A. .556
Soiberg, C. C .. . 731
Windheim, J. O. 45
Toppan, J. S .. 394
Trimingham, R. N. .256
Turner, J. B. 170
Tyler, W. O. 281
Unold, John.
551
V
Vaile, E. J. 735
Van Cleef, Adolph. 681
Ziska, Julius.
.441
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Stafford, A. A. .716
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