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After having a three weeks' revival, on November 10, 1944, the group organized the waltonville Free Will Baptist Church. Bro. Guy Sulcen led in prayer and the organization proceeded. The council consisted of Rev. Riley Bunton of Whittington, Rev. Charles Porter of Sessen, and Rev. Charles Orbonne of Des Planes, Illinois.
Chanten members were: Dellent Hall and wife, Lucille; Tracey Dees and wife, Suda; Ila Lance and wife, lary; Hollie Dees and wife, Cucene; Ray Hall and wife, l'anie; Donald Hamlin and wife, Lois; John
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Hall, Sadie ilicks. Officers elected were: Lois Hamlin, clerk; Ray Hall, Treasurer; Delbert Hall, paston; deacons: Hla Lance, Ray Hall and John Hall. The first dollar donated was by Beanon Dees. Trustees were: Floyd Hartley, Hollie Dees and Donald Hamlin.
Soon a Lot was purchased and the cleaning off of the ground started. Some of the women helped by cutting sprouts with the ax. The seats and piano that had been borrowed were returned, and the church bought its own piano and lumber to make seats. This was during World Jan Two when building materials were hand to find. liembers drove many miles to find the lumber; but the beautiful Little church was completed in a short time, with each member doing his part and helping to carry the responsibility.
The church's first homecoming aften the completion of the building was the last Sunday in September, 1946, and homecoming is still held the last Sunday in September each year.
There are at present about 72 active members of this church, with a total membership of about 136.
-- Many Lance, Church Clerk
WOOD FAMILY AND WOODLAWN
William lood, originally from Georgia, moved north and settled on the Ohio River, near Elizabethtown, Illinois, then came to this part of the country in 1879, when he settled nean lit. Vernon. He died in 1325 and was buried at Old Union Cemetery. In. Wood Left ;our children: Hal and Judy, who settled near the Ohio, and Alfred and inseron, who came here with him. He was a man of great natural dignity and integrity. Alfred lood decided to remain in this country, as his father
had, and lived an honorable life. He neared a family of four sons and three daughters, namely: William, Jr., James, Leonand, George, Marion (Lick), Nancy, Elizabeth and Jane.
Alfred lood met a melancholy fate. He and Uncle Lewis john- son were out in the woods making sugar. Not far from the sugar camp they found a bee tree and on felling the tree a limb struck Alfred, killing him instantly. This was in the year of 1828. He was brought
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to Old Union for burial. The creek they had to cross was at flood stage. There being no bridge, some stout youths constructed a raft, and so the procession crossed on it, and Alfred was laid to nest.
William, Jr., and James Wood each mannied, lived and died near Woodlawn. Leonard married and went to Henderson County, Texas, Dick migrating to the region of Sandoval.
William Wood acquired the following land from the United States, dated February 1, 1850: the northwest half of the northwest half of Section 30, Township Two South, Range Two East in the District of Lands subject to sale at Shawneetown, Illinois, containing 41 and 81/100ths of acres. The title was signed by Zachary Taylor, President of the United States, and was also signed by Thomas Ewing, In., Secre- tany, Recorder of the General Land Office.
William then deeded the land to the village and it was named Wood Lawn. On December 8, 1870, the post office was established with Paul lasters as postmaster. On June 20, 1892, the name was changed to Woodlawn, William Wood also deeded the land for the building of the Methodist Church in Woodlawn.
-- By Many Jaco
FØRST NATIONAL BANK, WOODLAWN, ILLINOIS
On November 5, 1906, banking was instituted in Woodlawn, Illinois, under the title of The Woodlawn Bank, Troutt, Watkins & Company. Officers were: George B. Welborn, President; S. H. Watkins, Vice-President; John W. Watkins, Cashier; Board of Directors were John R. Allen, L. L. Emmerson and W. C. Troutt. The bank opened with a capital of $10, 000 plus a personal responsibility of $500, 000. In 1920 a charten was issued for a National Bank, and since that time the institution has been known as The First National Bank of Woodlawn,
This institution has served the community for 56 years, and thereby it is second only to the Ina State Bank in point of service for banks in Jefferson County. At present its officers ane: Morton Wood, President; Earl A. Hill, Vice-President; & A. Driggers, Cashier. -- By E. A. Driggers
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BONNE CAMP MEETING
The Bonnie Holiness Association was organized a few years prior to the turn of the century. The original purpose was to hold an annual religious meeting for a ten-day, period in some Southern Illinois loca- tion in order that people from all parts of "Little Egypt" as well as other areas could participate in a camp meeting of an intendenominational nature.
This annual event had it's beginning, at Spring Garden, Illinois, in 1891. The first evangelists were A. A. Niles and J. J. Smith. Legend has it that Niles and Smith had conducted a revival at Spring Garden in 1890 and were very popular with those who sponsored the event. On February 12, 1891 (Lincoln's birthday), William H. Thurmond, Rev. Wm. loone, Samuel A. Davis, C. A. McCulough, Thomas R. Drennan, Marshall D. Fisher, Edward Odle, Thedone Cates, J. M. Mckinney, Mathias filePherson, Wm. Banbee, John Spencer, Davis (Linton and Frank Kirk met at Spring Garden and took the initial action of this new organization. Thurmond was elected president, Rev. Moore vice president, Davis secretary, and lic Culough treasurer. The remainder of the group were named to the executive committee. They were to serve in their respective offices until the next committee meeting.
This group was first in favor of calling the organization the Union Holiness Association. Thein next committee meeting was held on l'ay 23, 1891, at the Union M. E. Church (now abandoned) which was located a few miles northeast of Ewing, Illinois, and it was at this meeting that the final action was taken to organize the association for the purpose of holding annual camp meetings. These annual events were to be held in August and were first called conventions.
The founders of "Bonnie Camp" arranged while in session at their second business meeting to hold their first convention at Spring Garden beginning Thursday, July 30, 1891. It is assumed that this meeting was for ten days, but it is not shown in the record. Oral reports state that this ten-day meeting was held in a brush arbon. It is ne- ported that the meeting was held in a tent the following year. The officers who had been elected to serve temporarily were elected at the Spring Garden meeting for a full year. Rev. Niles and Rev. Smith were employed as evangelists for the first annual convention.
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The next ten-day event was held in Mt. Vernon in 1892, and the following year their meeting was held at Eldorado. The founders had been looking for a permanent place to hold their annual services and were very well satisfied when Rev. R. & Hoskinson, a member of the official board, donated the association twenty acres located a helf- mile west of Bonnie, Illinois. Reports say that the first camp meeting held on the present grounds was in a tent until the erection of the present open-air tabernacle was completed.
This organization has held its camp meeting every year since 1391. It is the only annual camp meeting in Jefferson County and is one of the few in Southern Illinois that sponsors an event of this kind. The association has had steady growth since it was founded and has done much in sustaining religious activity in this area.
The names of all presidents of this organization are not available, but Gerald Gulley is serving in that office at the present time, Hubert Leonard served the longest period as president, having served sixteen years consecutively.
fluch could and perhaps should be written concerning the activities of this widely known organization during the seventy-one years of its existence, but space does not permit it to be done in this particular volume.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
PLEASE NOTE: When we could not be sure of names on initials, we took them as contributed. We cannot be held responsible for incorrect spellings. However, this volume has been very carefully proofread, and we believe spellings are connect as they were given to us. It is also possible that different people who had the same name were erroneously understood to be the same person.
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Abney, Bentrame
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A.F. C.A. M.
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A Landmark Gone.
A-26
Abbott, Jim.
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Abbott, John.
C-15
Academy, The
H-33, 1-7
Acuff, Ethan
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Adams, In, Willoughby. . H-5,
H-18
Adams, Cva.
N-7
L. A. N-4
Nancy
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Adcock, Adam K.
C-4
Advocate, The 1-9 Agricultural Association .. C-22 Air Line (Railroad) ... R-2, H-7
Albrecht, Samuel
W-7
Albright, Samuel ..
P-17
Alexander, James O.
U-7
S. W.
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Allen, Albert
L-1'0
C. y ..
H-13
Calvin .. H-11, H-12, B-17
Charles
1-27
7. N.
F-3
G. R.
(-22, L-10
& W.
L-1, S-W, H-13
James C.
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Mins. Joe Frank, J-1, L-10
John R.
W-35
John Rhodum
W-7
Lucinda ...
W-7
Many Emily.
01-22
Nonman.
P-16
O. B.
0-5
Ola
F-2
Rhoda. .. C-13, H-5,
(1)-22,
P-10
Rhodum
W-7
S. K.
0.6
W. H.
H-11
William
H-11
William H,
H-13
Allison, Ins. Drayton.
0-27
W. E.
N-2
Allyn, Norman
1-4
Alred, fins. Homer
11-27
Alvis, H. J. ..
D-11,
L-10
Anderson, Benjamin
P-17
& D.
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Governon.
H-33
Stinson ... (-25, H-5,
H-33
W. 2.
L-2, N-4
William.
11-8
Andrews, Anba.
W-18
H-28
Nelson
L-11
S.
H-28
Andy Hall School
H-35
Antioch Christian Church
4-5
Apgar, Everett ..
H-13
Everette S.
P-18
Appellate Court . B-16, G123 ₩2
Apple Evaporator
0-7
Armour, Robert ..
1-2
Arnold Cemetery
4-19
Arthur, S. E.
T-4
Arthurs, David C.
C-7
W. B-1,
L-6
"As you Were"
1-13
Ashley and lit. Vernon Rail-
road.
R-2
Ashley, J. C ...
C-7
Atchinson, Charles
0-2
Atchison, Barton.
4, 5, C-10
Bob ..
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P-3
Charles.
P-17,
W-7
Squire
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Atchisson, Ignatius
A-11
2.
H-11
Lizzie
H-11
Ottis
H-13
Richard L.
H-13
Rosa
H-12
T. J.
H-12
H-13 Thomas H-11,
Atkinson, Walter P-14, K-1 Atto, W, T. . P-3 Auxier, Gene .. N-4 Awl, A. A. U-4, U-5 Ax Handle Factory N-7 Ayers, William D-17
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Badger, C. J. ₱-20
Muriel H. P-20
Badgett, Thomas (-26 Baowell, John 7-46 Bain, Odell E. 4-3
Baind, Hanganet Pittman L-7,
L-9,
L-10
Baker, B. O. .7-3
1-73
L-10
I. L.
F-3
Nancy.
0-30
Bald Hill Methodist Church ... W-3, H-32
Baldridge, George
M-32,
W-5
Laura
W-4
Baltzell, Eve ..
H-13
Bambnook, John J. . H-8
Bank ( look under name of the bank)
Baptist association, first .. . B-14 Baptist Church, Finst ... B-14, P-1 a second (not The Second). B-15
First Free Will.
F-2
Park Avenue. .
P-1
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Barber, R. y. T-4 Bane, Catherine. . L-12, 11-16, 11-17 Owen M-16
Banker, John U-5 Lewis. 3, 4, W-10
Bannes, 3.
W-3
Barnhart, W. C. 0-11
Baron, Maurice H.
R-2
Barn, Virgil N-4 Bannen School House. H-29 Barrett, Amos B. C-25
I homas
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Barton, (Lana
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Lillian D-12, A-36 Bateman, Asa (-26 Bates, Hanny L. B-1, B-5
Baugh, Downing. .H-9, H-33, 1-8, H-38
Joe V. H-1
John. (-1, A-32 John, fre (-1 Hudge .. H-30 Mitoses. -1 Polly .. (-7
Baugh, Rosan ..
C-1
William
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Baxter, J. Franklin
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Boyer, Melvin.
5-2
Otto ..
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Beach, Die
H-33
Beagle, George.
W-25
Beal, Eroch .
N-4
Roy.
H-13
Bean, Frank
H-37
P. L.
4-7
Beard, Andrew.
L-12
Becheren, Luther ..
B-11
Bedand, Mins. Lawrence
L-10
Beecher, lins. j. J.
7-2
John
7-2
Bell, Arthur.
H-13,
S-2
o. J.
L-2
Bell's Point School
5,
6-3
Bellamy, Paul
Belle Rive ....
W-17
Christian Church.
.W-18
High School
H-37
Masonic Lodge.
W-18
Benjamin, S. C.
Bennett, W. u H-33
William W.
C-18
Benson, John H.
11-4
Benton, Margaret.
K-1
Bersche, Charles
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Bethel Baptist Church
P-3
Bevis, Kenneth W.
11-28
Biery, Hudson
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Big Muddy ..
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Billingsley, J. M.
P-19
Bird, William H.
P-5
Bissell, William H.
H-43
Black Oak Ridge
H-29
Blackburn, Alice.
D-12
Blackwell, David
11-4
Blades, Ray ..
B-7
Mrs. Ray 9-1
Blankenship, Inez
4-4
Bliss, August. ..
W-21
Blissville Township ... H-32, w-20 "Block School Memories". B-12
Blood, Emma ..
C-26
Blossen, George.
U-5
Bluford High School
H-36
Blythe, James.
W-29
Bodine, W. A.
U-7
Bogan, Frank
C-23
J. Frank. . . . (0)-11, /1-15, 11-27
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John Frank
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John S.
1-5, 11-6,
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Louisa /1.
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Susan
11-5
William.
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Boman, Tobias
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Bond, livs. Grover C.
L-10
Jda ...
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Bonnie Camp Meeting
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Book, Durwand L.
4-4
Глаас.
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W. H.
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Booth, Anderson.
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Bosley, Howard
L-10
Boston Stone
8-3
Bostwick, John
W-18
Boswell, Isaac
4-20
Lois .
N-1
Ransom
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T. L ...
N-1
Botkin, Wannen L.
T-4
Bottonff, C. N.
P-17
Boudinot, Love
N-8
Boyles, Jane
H-11
Braden, (
Clark
L-13
11-74
L. S.
Bradley, Rollin.
C-16,
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Bradshaw, Arthur 1-4 Ben .. N-9 Brake, Lewis. 5-8
Brakemeyer, Orlando W ... P-17, W-7 Branchcomb, Susan. (-1 Breckenridge Street. A-9 Breeze, Baily. 19-28
Cornelius E. L-14
Jane H. L-12
Jesse
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Richard
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Robert ..
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Brehm, C. E. B-11,
C-7 Briesachen, George 5-2 Bristol, Letta .. H-38 Bristol, Lettie 0-8 Britian, J. W. W-2 Brock, Sarah 1-34 brookman, Dale N-4
Brooks, J. W.
B-16, B-17
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Browder, W. A.
P-17, W-7
Brown, Charles
N-1
Forest.
P-22
G. S.
0-7
Gilbert.
5-8
H. C.
11-5
James .
U-5
John T.
C-3
Newt .
D-9,
D-10
S. Turner
11-9
Thomas
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Brownsville and Pinckneyville
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W-14
Broyles, Olivia K.
P-21
Bruce, Clyde
W-2
A. Byron.
P-19
M. D.
H-28
Bryden, W. H.
S-1
Brydon, Marjorie
L-10
Buck, C. W.
H-13
Gaylord B.
K-1
Sue
H-13
Bovand, lins. George
L-10
Bowman and Robinson.
11-8
Bowman, Frank
H-33
Buckham, Bernadine
P-21
Richard F.
R-4
Is. Waller
9-1
Jim
H-33
Buell, Lila
1-28
Boyd (Village).
N-3,
R-3
Budtown ...
D-9
Boyle, Joseph.
L-1
Buford, J. Lester
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Bullock, Elizabeth.
H-33
Jennie.
C-30
Bullock's Prairie
4-32
Bumpus, -A. P.
H-13
Betty
H-13
Dall.
H-13
Elmer.
S-7
George
H-13
Lonan
H-12
Marion S.
P-77, W-7
Ona.
H-13
Bundy,
Alex
L-12
George
L-12, L-13
Martha
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Ray
C-7, K-1
Wes
M-37
Bunyan Street
H-9
Burge, James
7-2
Bungraph, George
L-13
Burke, James P.
L-10
Burks, livs. John
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Burnett, Evelyn
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Bunt, D. D.
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Bunton, J. D.
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Julia
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Thomas J.
N-3
W. R. .
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Butcher, R. C.
N-9
Butler, Sinus
N-4
Byans, B. C.
N-9
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C & { J Railroad ..
.B-5, H-7.
N-5,
R-2
( B & Q (Railroad)
R-3
C. M. E. Church.
H-35
Caborn, Thomas
W-25
Caldwell, Elizabeth. .5
F-4
Callais, Paul.
N-4
Calpha, W. A.
4-7
Calvin, C. H.
N-4
Cameron, Elizabeth.
L-12
James. .
L-12
Mark ..
L-12
Camp, R. T.
H-30
Campbell, A ..
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Earle P.
N-2
James .
N-2
Williams
N-2
"Campbellite" Church
B-16
Cannon, James ..
C-7
"Can Builders" Baseball Team.
B-7
Canaker, Andrew J.
B-18
Canco Band .
B-6
"Can Shop Whistle, the"
N-5
Carlisle, John W.
K-1
Carpenter, C. Dale.
C-7,
L-15
Carpenter, Mins. C. Dale.
J-1
Ina G.
H-9
John.
H-46
0-17
S. W.
Uncle Sammy
D-17
Carroll, Earl
L-10
Carlton, W. M. L-2 Canten, Frank F-3 James & (-7 Case, Frank lil. L-15 Casey, Abner . (-27, C-29 Abraham P, 6, (-29, 6-37 Abraham 1 ( - 74, 1-37 Alice. -35 Billy. D-2, C-76
Casey, ins. Blackford. 9-2
Brunetta.
C-15
C. M ...
H-29
Charity
(-30
larissa.
(-31
lark ..
2-3
Clinton M.
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Edna. .
P-21
Elizabeth
C-37
Franklin S.
C-31,
7-22
Governon.
W-17,
C-13
Green P.
(-15,
C-37
Harriet.
P-15,
C-13
Hiram
C-29
Hiram R.
C-35
Isaac ..... 6, C-8, C-11, C-12, C-15, C-29, (-37, A-4, P-9, W-13, W-14
Casey,
Issac.
1-34
John
H-33
John C.
(-31
John R.
(-35
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A-35
L. F.
.W-18,
W-19
LaFayette
P-16
Levi ..... C-27, C-28, C-29, C-32
Lewis F.
A-33
Mahala.
C-35
Many A ...
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Mary Jane
C-35
Moses
(-27
Newton.
A-33
Newton R.
C-35
Octavia T.
L-5
Randolph ... (-27, C-29, C-32
S. R.
·W-17
Sam
L-6, H-10
Mrs. Sam
L-10
Samuel .
·C-30
Ars, Samuel
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Samuel K.
Casey Street ..
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Thomas.
Thomas
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P-1, P-12, P-15
Thomas S .... H-7, H-33, C-35.
Tom. ..
(-12, -21, 11)-8
William. . . 3, 4, 6, C-11, C-15, (-30, H-2, H-4, 1-34,W-10, W-11,W-13,11-23 Zadok .. 6, (-1, (-13,6-14, C-15, C-18, C-26, C-30, (-32, D-2, H-27, ( continued,
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P-10, 5-5,W-3,W-11,W-17,W-22
Casey's Grove, 3-4 Casner, Andy (on Andn.eu). C-36
Catherine Lewis Gilbreth .. . .
C-36
George ... (1-29, 1-30, (-35
George, Jr.
C-36
John.
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Ramsey.
M-30
Steve.
C-36
Township.
C-35,07-21
Cates, William
.S-1
Cawood, lins, H. A.
L-10
Wirs. H. R. .
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Cemetery (Please look under name
of cemetery)
Centennial Celebration, The
Gnand .
2-3
Central Church of Christ.
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Chamber of Commerce
(-6
Chambliss, Melvin
N-4
Chance, Neone. ....... L-5, L-9, L-10
Championships, litt. V. High.
.0-15
Chandler, Daniel
Cherry, Frank
S-7
R-4
Hall.
F-3
Chesnutt, J. N.
7-3
Chester and Tamanoa Road.
H-7
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad ..
W-20
Chittenden, H. M.
7-4
Christ Gospel Chapel.
C-5
Christman, Adolph
. L-3
Church of Christ ..
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Church of God, 7th & Conger ... G-1 Churches (Look under name of church) Circuit Court .W-15
Citizens Gas & Electric Co.
. N-6
City Hotel ..
J-2
Civil War ..
H-45
Clampet, Fanny
W-32
Clank, Clair.
S-7
Donis ...
?- 21
George Rogers.
C-8
Gideon C.
2-5
Harold.
P-3
Nellis.
P-21
O. H.
11-5
T. A.
K-1
Claxon, A. W.
B-18
Cleveland, J.
L.
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Cline, C. E.
J-4,11-5
W. T. .10-5
Clodfelder, A. B. W-2,W-7
(Lodfelter, A. B. ?- 17 Low, R. F. P-15 "Coal oil" 0-5 Cochran, F. J. D-12
J. Francis (-3
Coffee ..
0-3
Coffee, William
1-16
Coffey, W. E.
(-19
Coil, Ihrs. Voris.
N-9
Cole, Glenn E.
S-8
Collins, George.
0-12
Lawrence.
C-7.
Thomas C.
1-4
Community College.
0-14
Company D.
(-2
Compton Springs
W-19
Compton, Unich.
W-19
Condit, Timothy.
H-8
Conklin, B. F.
0-7
Connett, Ennest ..
W-2
O. E.
W-2
Continental Hotel.
/1-12
Look, C. D.
H-10
Robert
4,H-16, C-9
S. A.
C-3
Solomon.
P-5
Theophilus
.5
Thomas L.
P-3
Cooksey, W. B.
W-2
W-7
Coombs,
I. V.
C-3
Cooper,
P-5
Copple, Andrew
L-11
Christopher.
L-12
David ..
L-11
3. A.
L-12
Jacob.
L-12
John ..
L-11
Riley.
L-13
William
L-11
Conbitt, James ..
4-6
Conlew, Catherine
?- 21
livs. John ..
L-10
Cornelius, Fred ..
S-7
Henry Ben ..
S-7
Cornet Band ..
10-12
Connstubble, Hilary.
N-8
Lossing, H. J.
K-1
Cotton, E. 2 ..
L-10
Coulson, David
11-4
Council Bluff Church.
H-29
Counterfeiter.
D-9
Court House, Jefferson County ... 1, (-1, W-13, W-14, W-15, W0-16,W-17
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Index-6
Covalt, Gideon
5
Covington, C. J.
5.
Charles 2.
C-7, L-15
Tins. J. C.
J-1
Cox, Douglas
N-4, H-13
Gene C.
4-7
Cravens, E. J.
N-4
Edd.
H-13
A. P ..
H-13
Venn L.
,4-4
Crawford and Doane.
R-2
B.
B-17
R. G.
U-1
Creed, James
L-14
Creek, W. W. .W-19
Crenshaw, Daniel
4, 6-9
00-4
William.
4
.
Crews Building.
H-41, 1-11
Crider, Robert.
M-27
Criminger, F. O.
B-13
Criswell, Francis.
1-2
Crocker, John
W-1
Crone, Alexander
.7-3
Cross, Kenneth.
L-10
Group, Charles ..
B-10, C-7
lins. Aubrey.
1-27
Etta .. ,D-11 2. B. W-1,W-2 Cruzen, Franklin L-12, L-13 Culp, Harry. M-32 Culver, Harold. W-2
Cumberland Presbyterian Church. ... P-5
Cummings, Alice K.
D-7
Donis. . . . . .
C-8, C-17
Margaret Ann
.(-8
Cunliffe Nelson.
W-31
Cunningham, Thomas.
(-25
William H.
, U-5
Curtis, Edward ...... B-10, B-11, C-7 Cyclone ( see Tornado)
D
·
D. A. R.
D-6
Daily Journal, The 1-14 Daily Republican, The. 11-14 Dale, Freddie. P-1 Isaac A. ?- 19
Damon, Donis ...
D-12
W. H. .. P-6, 7-7 Dance, Johnnie. .N-2 Daniel, Many .. W-4 Rev. W. F. M-3,W-1
Dare, livs. Glenn
J-1
John. . . .
W-21
Darnell, L. M.
P-1
Daugherty, John.
L-3
Daughters of the American
Revolution
D-6,C-17
Davenport, Annabelle.
.70-27
Davidson, I. E.
,B-9
John A.
B-11
2. Earl
C-7
Louise.
?- 21
Ross.
P-19
Davis, B.
01-32
B-17
6
D. B.
H-29
Daisy
L-10
Edrine
P-21
James C.
5
Mrs. John D.
9-7
John H.
P-17
Melvin W.
N-2
Robert Earl.
R-3
W.
7-1
W. F
1-5
Dawson, J. C.
Deaninger, L. A. D-1, 0-9, 3-2, L-10 9-1 Mirs. Lowell A.
Dees, Bearon
W- 34
Eudene ..
W-33
Hollies
W-33
Jesse.
W-20
Jesse A.
D-10
Suda. ..
W-33
Deets, Mattie ..
1)-27
Tracey.
W-33
Deitz Charles.
00-27
Richard.
0-27
Robert. .
11-27
DeJournett, Lonen.
S-2
Delap, Robert.
11.4
Delilent, Donald.
S-3
Denbo, Bert ..
H-13
Dennis, lilartha.
WV-28
W. T ... P-14
Denny, Gerald ..
(-5
Depoister, Donald
(-6
Depriest, Aunty Becky
D-1,0-3
DePriest, Catherine.
C-30
Green
,D-3
William.
C-30
Dethrow, Ralph.
F-3
Devine Company,
2.
P.
B-9
Deulaney, C. A.
N-1
Wainwright.
R-3
Walter. .
00-27
Crowder, Aubrey.
WW-1, M-27
H-9 Davisson, Handin. H-9
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Deulaney, Ethel. N-1
DeVitt, Mrs. Arnold.
L-10
Beulah. .
?- 21
Charles J.
B-9,B-11
Helen Louise.
P-21
fins. Herman.
9-7
Lloyd R.
D-10, D-16
lis. Lloyd.
J-1
Mantha ..
P-21
Maurice.
K-1
Ross ....
P-21
Dickenman, liany.
W-4
Olivero.
W-4
Dicknan, James H.
M-4
Dickson, James !!
0-12, H-36
finns. James il L-10
Dillinger, Tom.
N-9
Dinwiddie, lacallen
0-8
Dinks, Ed.
C-7
Division of Unemployment Compensation.
U-2
Dix. .
W-19
Grade School.
D-17
High School.
D-17
Methodist Church.
D-17
Dobbs, Edgar.
M-27
Dodds, Bill.
D-3
John ...
0-3
Johnson and Company.
1-8
Pearl.
P-21
Township ..
H-31
Dollar, Joe ..
B-6
Donahue, Robert.
U-4
Donoho, Austin. N-9
Many E.
N-8
Susan.
4-5
Doolin, Sue ..
P-21
Dongan, W. L.
B-18
Doty, Elizabeth
L-10
Featherson.
N-8
Florence.
N-8
Douglas, H. B. P-5
James. .. H-28,W-14, H-27,C-12
Douthit, Grace.
D-17
Dowdell, John.
N-2
Downen, Amy.
.
0-11
John ...
H-32
Downes, A. W. W-27 Amos .. W0-27,0-28 Charles. W-28 Enoch .. W-28 Jus .. ()-28 John. W-28
Downes, Rufus
W-28
Sarah. . . .
W-27
Downey, Herbert G.
L-15
Doxsie, L. E.
U-1
Doyle, Katherine
L-6
Drennan, Aaron &.
F-4
Carl S.
)-37
Felix.
F-3
Thomas R.
1-36
Vera B.
..
U-4
Driggers, E. A
2-35
Driver, J. R.
N-3
Drivers ...
N-3
N-5
Baptist Church ..
Dulaney, Paula lic(racken
L-10
Thomas. ..
F-2
Hinam.
E-9
E-9
Nathaniel.
School
8,2-9
Dunn, . Lee. ..
0-4
Matthew.
W-33
Dwight, Lewish.
H-33
Dycus, John A.
H-37
Dykes, Marion.
L-10
&
"Early History"
.7
Easley, Walter
.N-2
East Mt. Vernon
₩)-24
Salem. .
C-24
Salem lilissionary Baptist
Church.
.8-8
Eater Arthur
3-3
John ..
L-10
Eaton, Thomas A.
1-4, 7-16
Echols, Marykate.
P-21
Silas ...... D-12, D-13, D-14, H-36, L-11
Mrs. Silas.
L-11
Eddy, Mrs. Lorenzo.
9-1
Edison School ..
H-35
Edmondson, E. E.
R-4
Edson, J.
L-10
Edwards, Edward S.
U-4
Chrman, Il.
H-9
W.
. .
11-7
Egyptian Torchlight
11-9
Eliza (Slave of Wm. lilaxey,
C-26,1-23
Elk Prairie.
(-16
Township. ... H-29,W-20,v)-26,
1)-32
Duncan, Canl.
S-2
Dill, William.
H-28
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Ellen, Rolla.
N-9
Ellingsworth, Marjorie
L-4
Ellis, a. T.
D-11
John.
10-34
Ogie.
L-15
Elm Street ..
H-9
Inhurst, Beatrice .. ?- 21
Emancipation of a slave. C-26
Emmerson, Allan.
8-1
Anne Matthews.
C-2
Fannie Saurdet.
-1
Jesse
-1
L. L.
1)-35
Louis L .... B-9, B-10,
8-1
H-36, L-6, P-8
Morris .... (-7, 2-2, M-12, 1-13, 1-25, P-6
Mrs. lorris.
L-11
Episcopal Church, Trinity.
7-2
Epworth Methodist Church.
1-3
Erickson, Dale.
(-5
Esmon, B. D. ..
N-3
Estes, Geneva (Jeanne)
L-10
John ...
0-6
Runyon J.
S-7,5-8
W. P.
.0-8
W. T.
L-5
Walter P.
5-7, S.8
Etheridge, Glen.
N-9
Herbert ...
S-2
Evans, George W.
H-7, L-5
Mrs. George W.
L-11
Jeannette Noyes.
L-5
Ewing, Alexander.
P-3
P F-7
Mabel
B-12
Excelsion Sanatorium.
C-23
Exponent, The.
D-10
F
Fairchild, David.
W-20
Fairfield Road.
W-14
Farlow, S. l.
H-11, H-13
Silas ..
H-11,H-13
Farmer, G. W.
?- 17
W-17
James.
P-16 Tom .. N-9
Fannan, l'anjonie
?- 21
Fanrinoton
H-19, 1-30
Township ..
H-29
Fauchen, William.
H-9
Faulkner, Frank®
.S-2
H. W. (Doc)
L-14, L-15
Fearheiley, Frances .... P-21 February 19, 1888, Tornado of ... B-17, C-3, C-22, D-11, H-39,1-2, 1-12,7-8
Fellinger, A. Paul.
. L-15
Female Seminary.
11-7
Fergerson, J. C ..
H-10
James ?
H-7
Ferguson, Hiram.
W-17
Fiedler, Mrs. John.
9-1
Field School, Eugene.
H-25
Township.
H-30
Fields, Lena Hawkins.
D-17
litabel ...
L-10
Filberth Glen.
S-2
Files, Thomas.
Fine, Mary.
L-12
Finnell, Rufus A.
C-3
Fine ..
C-19
Alarma
N-6
First Bank of Carlin Cross and
Company
.H-8
Baptist Church ...
. P-1,B-14
Cumberland Presbyterian
Church. .
, P-5
Free Will Baptist Church . F-2
Methodist Chinch ... B-14, 1-1,
11-24, N-7,W-1,W-23
National Bank (ut. V.) ... B-9 Nat'L Bank, Woodlawn. ... W-35 Presbyterian Church. P-3,E-7 Settler in Casnen Twp. . . C-35 Street. . H-9
White Bunial.
5,6,00-21
White Family.
01-17
Fiser, Wm. P.
N-3
Fish, Harry ..
U-6
Fisher, Marshall D.
W-36
Onseneth. .
1-4
Fitch, thel.
?- 22
Paul.
(-7, K-1
Paul (i),
L-15
Fitzgerald
,H-6
Fitzgernell, Illinois.
W-32
Fitzgennell, J. J ...
W-20,W-32
Fitzjerrells, Jimmy.
H-12
Raymond,
-13
Flannigan, Tom.
F-3
Fleener, John.
W-32
Sarah ...
W-32
Flinn, Charles W.
4-4
Flint, Harold "Tex".
R-3
J. W.
P-17
Flota, Ed.
F-3
Gale.
F-3
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5
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4
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Fly, J. J. /1-7
lins. J. J. H-9
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