History of Logan county, Illinois : its past and present.., Part 41

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Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Chicago : Donnelley, Loyd & Co.
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Limpley Adolph, coal miner, College st.


Lincoln Savings, Loan and Trust Bank, S.A. Foley, president,James A. Hudson, cashier; Kickapoo st.


Lincoln James F. carpenter, Broadway; dem; from Ohio


LINCOLN HERALD, F. B. Mills, editor and proprietor, Broadway


LINCOLN TIMES, Wallace Nall & Bro. publishers, Kickapoo st.


Lindsey Marcus, painter, with Bosk & Prince; rep; from Ohio


Lines J. A. teamster, Fifth st; rep; from New Jersey


Lipp Catharine Mrs. Fifth st; Luth; Indiana Lippins R. R. barber, 126 Pulaski st; rep; from New York


Little William D. physician, Third st; dem; from Kentucky


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Livingston L. clothing, Kickapoo cor. Pu- laski st. dem; Hebrew; from Germany Livingston & Gresheim, clothiers, Kickapoo cor. Pulaski st.


Lloyd A. W. Peoria st; rep; Meth; from Illi- nois


Logan Alexander, laborer, Second st.


LOGAN COUNTY REPUBLI-


CAN, Joseph B. Bates, editor, Kickapoo st.


LOGAN COUNTY VOLKS- BLATT, Wallace Nall & Bro. publish- ers, Kickapoo st.


Long Henry, Logan st.


Louterbock August, baker, with Sims Bros; rep; Luth; from Germany


Lovell Joseph, plasterer. Sixth st; rep; from Michigan


LOWE CLINTON, general agent for Composition Grave Tablets, Chicago st. near Elliott Mills, Lincoln, Ill; was born in Macon County, Ill. May 17, A.D. 1854; in 1859 moved to Ohio; at close of the war returned to Illinois; came to Lincoln in September, 1876; now interested in new enterprise recently introduced into this country, the Composition Tablets, repre- senting in every respect the most beautiful stone work


Lowenthal Ferdinand, clerk, J. Stein


Lowman Samuel J. saloon, Chicago st; dem; from Maryland


Lowrance J. R. Rev. Delavan and College av; rep; C. Pres; from Tennessee


Lowrance Mary E. Miss, artist, Delavan st; C. Pres; from Iowa


LOWREY E. J. machinist and foun- dryman, McLean st. Lincoln, Ill; was born in Woodford County, Ill. May 21. A.D. 1852; came to Lincoln, Ist April, 1877, and associated himself in the machine and foundry business with J. W. Johnson; was in the navy three years prior to engaging in business,in Lincoln; politics independent


Lowrey & Johnson, machinists and foundry- men, McLean st.


Lucuster Lucas, saloon, Sangamon st.


Lutz John A. dry goods, Kickapoo st; Bapt; from Germany


LYNCH EDMUND, lawyer, office Kickapoo st; residence 44 Logan, Lincoln, Ill; was born March 8, 1842, in Franklin Co. New York; was educated at Franklin Academy, Malone, New York; removed


to Illinois in 1862; commenced thestudy of law in 1866, and admitted to the bar in 1867; settled in Lincoln in 1866; was mar- ried 2Ist day of June, 1866, to Miss Jer- usha Matthews, daughter of William and Mary Matthews, of Logan Co. Ill; has three children: William E. born April 8, 1867, Mary E. born 10th March, 1869; and Robert Emmet, born Sept. 19, 1877. Mr. Lynch has been three times elected City . Attorney of the City of Lincoln; was a candidate for State Senator in 1872; run: 250 votes ahead of his ticket in his own . county, but was defeated, the district at that time being strongly Republican; in 1876. was nominated Attorney General by the Democratic State Convention without his knowledge and without seeking the nom- ination; helped to organize the "Catholic Total Abstinence Union" of the State of Illinois, and was president of that organi- zation for the first three years of its exis- tence; politics dem; religion Roman Cath. Lynn G. W. clerk, Ladue & Thorn; rep; from Ohio


Lynn P. baker, Pulaski st.


Lynn P. & Co. bakers. Pulaski st. ·


Lyon S. E. wagonmaker, Ottawa st.


Lyons Dennis, laborer, Seventh st.


M AAG RICHARD C. clerk, T. V. Wet- tle, rep; Luth; from Germany


Mackey William, carriage maker, Clinton st; rep; from Kentucky


Mahan M. messenger, . Western Telegraph Company


Mahan William, laborer, Delavan st.


Maloney John, coal miner, College st.


Maloy Cornelius, coal miner, German st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


Malrich Joseph, coal miner, North st; dem; Cath; from Hungary


Maltby E. B. deputy county clerk; rep; from Illinois


Maltby Harrison, justice of the peace, Kick- apoo st; rep; Meth; from Vermont


Manly W. C. medical student with Dr. Hou- ser; rep; Chris; born in Illinois


Mann W. Mrs., Third st; Epis; from Rhode Island


Marimalcrich Joseph, coal miner, Second st; dem; Cath; from Germany


Markworth William, brick yard, Chicago st; dem; Luth; from Germany


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Martema Elizabeth Mrs. Sixth st.


Martin Frank, laborer, Fourth st; dem; Cath; from Germany


Martin Joseph E. Rev. Peoria st; Prot. Epis; from Virginia


Martin Samuel G. Third street; rep; from Ohio


Martini Peter, laborer, German st.


Martling J. W. clerk, Niles Bros; rep; Pres; from Indlana


Marvin Frederick, Sangamon st.


Marvine F. P. teamster; rep; Pres; from New York


Mathein Joseph, laborer, Peoria st; from Germany


Maurer Henry, blacksmith, F. Gerard's


Max Christian, tinner, Sixth cor. Payne


Maxwell R. C. lawyer, Pulaski st; rep; Chris; from Ohio


Mayfield A. asst. cashier Savings Loan and Trust Bank; dem; from Alabama


McAllister George F. bookkeeper, G. W. Parker; rep; Bap; from Vermont


McBride Charles S. farmer, rep; Meth.


McBRIDE HENRY, Seventh st. Lincoln, Ill. was born 17th Sept. 1828, in Rome township, Crawford Co. Pa. came to Chicago in 1849, joined the old independ- ent fire company, with hand engine No. 5, served seven years in that company; came to Lincoln, March 22, 1876; was married January 22, 1862. to Miss Polly R. Waldo, who was born in Berkshire Co. Pa. and was daughter of Clark Waldo, one of the old settlers of Pennsylvania; her father, Clark Waldo, was born in state of New York of French parentage, and whose ancestor came from France about the time of the Pilgrim fathers. Henry McBride and wife have five children: John DeWitt, Edgar Waldo, Francis Henry, Grace, and Paul Clark


McCann Patrick, coal miner; dem; Cath; from Ireland


McCaslin A. harnessmkr. Chicago st; rep; Chris; from New York


McClain Thomas, boarding house, McLean st; rep; Pres; from Ohio


McCord B. F. teacher, 135 Delavan st; dem; C. Pres; from Indiana


McCord Eugene, mason, Seventh st; dem; Bap; from New Jersey


McCord Israel, mason, Seventh st; dem; Bap; from New Jersey


McCord J. H. Mrs. Delavan st; C. Pres; from Maryland


McCoy C. W. Kickapoo st.


McCrary M. C. millinery, Kickapoo st.


McCulloch J. A. night clerk, Lincoln House McCurdy Jane Mrs. Clinton st; Meth; from Kentucky


McCurdy Reese, works for M. W. Barrett; rep; Meth; from Kentucky.


McDONALD CHARLES H. con- nected as salesman and bookkeeper with J. H. Danley's book and music store, since September, 1874, in Lincoln, Ill; was born in Ohio, April II, 1852; came to Illinois January, 1874; was married in Ohio, May 16, 1872, to Miss Sallie Wilson, daughter of . Robert and Elizabeth Wilson; have one child, Charles Wilbur; politics republican; religion Methodist


McDonald George, works for M. W. Barrett; rep; from Kentucky


McDonald G. M. salesman for J. H. Danley; rep; Meth; from Ohio


McElvain R. M. clerk, 135 Sangamon st.


McGALLIARD ANDREW, of the firm of McGalliard & Mourer; born in New Jersey, July 27, 1841; came to this county in 1865; held the office of circuit clerk four years; was in the navy three years; was editor and proprietor of the Lincoln Herald from January 1, 1866, to January I, 1873, seven years; mar- ried Adella Husbrook, at Ft. Atkinson, Wis., in December, 1868. They have two children: William J. and Arthur G.


McGalliard & Mourer, printers, Kickapoo st.


McGlumphy A. J. president Lincoln Uni- versity; rep; C. Pres; from Pennsylvania


McGlumphy S. C. student with Dr. Hunting, rep; C. Pres; from Pennsylvania


McGrath John, laborer, South st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


McHan Patrick, coal miner, Sangamon st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


McIver H. H. clerk, C. & A. R. R. McKee A. S. dentist, Broadway


McLaughlin Peter, laborer, Pulaski st.


McLeren Alexander, bakery, Pulaski st; Pres; from Scotland


McLean William, carpenter; dem; Pres; from Scotland


McLeod Moses, cook, Commercial Hotel McMahon A. C. Third st.


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McMahon George W. painter, Fifth st; rep; born Illinois


McMasters Charles W. firm Wilson & Mc- Masters, 125 Pulaski st; rep; Meth; from Ohio


McMASTERS WILLIAM c.


teacher, Lincoln, Ill; was born in' Ross Co. Ohio, June 6, 1841; came to Logan County in 1856; was married April 6, 1870, to Miss Lucy E. Campbell, daughter of R. W. and Lucy W. Campbell, of Mason Co. Ill; has three children, Dale W. born April, 2, 1871, Harry C. born Dec. 9, 1872, Eloise, born Oct. 6, 1876; has been librarian since August, 1875; belonged to Co. H. 145th Ill. vols. His mother, Mrs. E. McMasters, is still living in Lincoln Ill. and is fifty-nine years of age; two brothers and one sister living: Ezra D. McMasters, at Elkhart, Ill. and Charles W. and Rebecca E. at Lincoln; politics republican


Mc Masters J. Mrs. Eighth st.


McMullen Richard, laborer, Sangamon st.


McMullen Thomas, laborer, Third st.


McMurry James, miller with L. C. Richter McNabb I. N. carpenter, Sherman st. Meihmer A. Mrs. Hamilton st. "


Melton John G. house mover, Fourth st; dem; Meth; from Indiana


Merriles John, carpenter, Hamilton st.


Merritts Jacob, teamster, Boyd, Paisley & Co; , dem; Chris; from Ohio


Merritts John, clerk, E. Burton; dem; Chris; from Ohio


Meyer H. Rev. pastor Luth. Ch. 92 Kank- akee st; rep; from Germany


Meyer Henry, laborer, Second st; dem; Luth; from Germany


Meyers John, stone cutter, Pekin st.


Michel John, carpenter, Chicago st.


Miller A. H. carriage maker, 138 Pekin st; dem; Univ; from Vermont


Miller Ambrose M. druggist, Pulaski st.


MILLER A. M. physician, born in Baltimore, Maryland, Oct. 6, 1829; came to Illinois in 1853; removed to Lincoln, 1858; married Miss Juliana Pegram, 1853; dem; was elected to the State Legislature in 1862, and re-elected in 1864; has five chil- dren: Anna, William H., Ambrose M., Maud and Viginia


Miller Barbara Mrs. Fifth st.


Miller Bros. druggists, Pulaski st.


MILLER E. H. tailor, Broadway cor.


Sangamon st. Lincoln, Ill; was born in Stetten, Prussia, 7th of June, 1858; came to this country April 27, 1868; came to Lincoln Aug. 7, 1877; have four brothers: Herman, in partnership in business in Lin- coln, and three others at Bloomington,. Conrad, Richard and Emil.


Miller E. G. & Co. crockery, Pulaski st.


Miller E. M. physician, Broadway


Miller Frank, painter, McLean st.


Miller George, teamster, Eighth st.


Miller G. C. foundry, Hamilton st.


Miller George, wagon maker, Fifth st; rep; Luth; from Missouri


Miller H. H. engineer, M. W. Barrett; dem; from New York


Miller Henry, machinist, Hamilton st; rep; from New York


Miller Herman, dyer, Broadway cor. Sanga- mon st; rep; from Germany


Miller Hugh, tailor, Broadway; rep; Pres. Miller J. W. plasterer, Ninth st; dem; C. Pres; from Pennsylvania


Miller James, blacksmith, J. Sheer; dem; from Pennsylvania


Miller Jeremiah, grain dealer, College av; rep; Chris; from Indiana


Miller John, brick mason, Sixth st; rep; from Illinois


Miller John, laborer, Seventh st; dem; Luth; from Germany


Miller John P. carpenter, North st; rep; from Maryland


Miller Lewis, carpenter, with J. Switzer


Miller M. C. Mrs. millinery, Kickapoo st.


Miller Martin, laborer, Sangamon st; rep; Cath; from Germany


Miller R. W. Kickapoo st.


Miller Solomon, teamster, Eighth st; dem; from Illinois


Miller T. G. second-hand store, Kickapoo st. Miller Wm. H. druggist, Pulaski st.


Mills A. H., A. M. teacher, Delavan st; rep; C. Pres; born Illinois


Mills A. H. Mrs. teacher, Delavan st.


Mills Emeline Mrs. Clinton st. .


MILLS F. B. editor and proprietor


Lincoln Herald, No. 154 Broadway, Lin- coln, Illinois


Mills T. K. Peoria cor. Water st; rep; C. Pres; born Illinois


Mitchell George, Pulaski st; rep; Chris; from Pennsylvania


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Mitchell James H. carpenter, Broadway cor. McLean st; rep; born Illinois


Mittendorff Theodore, clerk, Koehnle & Scully; rep; Luth; from Germany Mohn Albert G. Fifth st.


MOHN HENRY, blacksmith and Machinist, Sangamon st; · residence Fifth st. Lincoln, Ill; was born 13th August, 1833, in Germany; came to this country in 1852, and to Lincoln in 1861; was married in 1856, to Miss Louisa Duval, daughter of Henry and Louisa Duval, of St. Louis, Mo; has eight children: Albert George Mohn, born at St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 27, 1857; Emelie, Oscar F., Louise H., Natalia, Amelia H. C., Flora, and the baby, yet un- named. Mr. Mohn has been a resident of Lincoln, Logan County, Ill. for 16 years Mohr. Charles, watchmaker, Kickapoo st; rep; from Germany


Molloy E. H. saddler, with Howser & Hu- kill; rep; from Ireland


Monahan G. H. shoemaker, Kickapoo" st; dem; from New York


Monahan Patrick, shoemaker, 151 Pulaski st. Monanan Thomas, shoemaker, Decatur cor. Sherman st.


Monahan Thomas H.shoemaker, Kickapoo st. st.


Montague J. B. Lincoln av. Bap; from Ken- tucky


Montague Margaret, Lincoln av.


Moore Abner, laborer, Pekin st; rep; Chris. Moore Charles, jeweler, Decatur st.


Moore Sarah Mrs. Sangamon st.


Moos Frank, coal miner, Fourth st .; dem; Cath.


MOOS JOHN, Machinist, Fourth st. near Fourth ward school house, Lincoln, Ill; was born in Fleusburg, Schlesswig, 15th April. A. D. 1830; came to America in 1857, to Lincoln, Logan Co. Ill; was mar- ried 5th Nov. 1857, to Miss Sophia Ellery, who was born in same country as himself; have five children: August J .. Frederick F., Earnest M., Emil C., Maria


Moos M. Mrs. Hamilton st.


Moren Thomas, laborer, Pulaski st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


Moss M. E. auctioneer, Pulaski st.


MORRIS SOL. Sheriff of Logan Co. residence Broadway, Lincoln, Ill; was born April 9, 1826, in Clermont Co. Ohio; came to Logan Co. in 1853; enlisted in


Union army (during civil war) Feb. 7; 1862; served until May 10, 1865; was taken prisoner at Chickamauga, and was taken to Richmond, Va. and thence conveyed to Andersonville; suffered all the terrors and horrors of imprisonment there for 18 months; was exchanged and liberated at Wilmington, Ist March, 1865; came to Lincoln Ist Dec. 1874; was elected sheriff of Logan Co. in 1874; re-elected in 1876; was married 15th day April, 1847, to Miss Martha Haise, daughter of James and Re- becca Haise, of Champaign Co. Ohio; has three children living: Fannie, married to James Huber, Lyda, married to J. A. Niles, and Frank


Morrow John, laborer, German st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


Morrow William, blacksmith, Pulaski cor. Union st; dem; C. Pres; from Ireland


Mortimer William, carpenter, with J. Switzer; dem; from Pennsylvania


Morse J. T. bookkeeper, First National bank MOURER HENRY G. of the firm of McGalliard & Mourer. Born in Switzer- land, Sept. 25, 1847; came to this country in 1855; was in Thirty-second, Sixty-eighth and One hundred and forty-fifth I. V. I; married Louisa E. Pickering, in Lincoln, Sept. 10, 1876; is associated with Andrew McGalliard in the job printing business, 185 Kickapoo st.


Muller George, brewery, Kickapoo st; dem; from Germany


Muller Peter, brewery, Kickapoo st; dem; Cath; from Germany


Mundy Aaron, 3: Union st; rep; Chris; from New Jersey


Mundy Jacob R. farmer, 3 Union st; dem; C. Pres; from New Jersey


Munson Peter, laborer, Fifth st; dem; from Norway


Musgrove Melvin M. clerk, E. C. Parker Musgrove S. K. laborer


Myers John, stone cutter, Broadway cor. Kickapoo st; dem; from Germany


Myers L. E. agent I. B. & W. R.R. boards Lincoln House


N ALL DUFF, news depot at Pier- ron's drug store, Broadway, next door to post-office


Nall Larkin, capitalist, 49 Logan st; dem; Bap; from Virginia


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Nall Lemuel, of Wallace Nall & Bro; dem; from Kentucky


NALL WALLACE, editor Lincoln Times, 127 Kickapoo st; dem; from Ken- tucky


Nash S. C. deputy county clerk; dem; Univ· from Maine


Nelson Gabriel, sexton Meth. Ch; Eighth st. Nelson Hiram, teamster, Ninth st; dem; Bap; from New York


Nelson Hiram, Jr. teamster, Ninth st.


Newkirk C. H. druggist, 115 Kickapoo st; · rep: from Indiana


Newkirk T. druggist, 115 Kickapoo st; rep; Pres; from Ohio


Newman Frederick, cigarmkr. 161 Sanga- mon st.


Nicholson C. A. bookkeeper, Dustin's Bank; rep; born Illinois


Nickles J. C. teacher, public school; rep; Chris; born Illinois


Nickles J. H. constable, Sixth st; rep; Chris; from Kentucky


Nickles J. W. teacher, public school; rep; Chris; born Illinois


Niles H. G. firm Niles Bros. hardware, 4 Pulaski st; rep; from Indiana


Niles J. A. firm Niles Bros. hardware, 4 Pul- aski st; rep; Epis; from Indiana


Niles Bros. hardware, Pulaski st.


Nolan E. C. medical student, with Dr. Sargent


Nolan Patrick, laborer, Ninth st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


NOLTE HENRY, prop. of Nolte House, Chicago st. Lincoln, Ill; was born in Germany, 22 May, A.D. 1834; came to this country June 9, 1852, and to Logan County in 1856; enlisted in the Union army in 1862, in Company D, 14th Illinois Cavalry, in which he served honorably 3 years; since that time has been in business in Lincoln, was married in Mt. Pulaski, 22 May, 1857, to Miss Wilhelmina Orth- wein, who was born in Germany, by whom he had 5 children : Wilhelmina, Cather- ine, Annie, Mary and Pauline; wife died 18th of March, 1874, in Lincoln; was mar- ried second time to Miss Emily Ritzel, 20th of April, 1875, by whom he has one child, boy, Ernest


NORRED CHARLES H. physician and surgeon, office and residence cor. Logan and Pekin sts.


Nutter James, engineer, Elliott Mills; rep; Meth; from England


Nycum William, house-mover, Second, st; rep; from Pennsylvania


BCAMP PETER, liquors, Chicago cor.


Pulaski st; dem; Luth; from Germany O'Brien John, works for Gerard; dem; Cath.


O'Brien Patrick, section foreman, Logan st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


O'Brien Thomas, laborer, Sangamon st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


O'Brien Thomas, laborer, Seventh st.


Ogle Lewis F. constable, Fourth near Wal- nut st; dem; Meth; from Indiana


Ogilvie Charles, coal miner, Fifth st; dem; Bap; from Maine


Ogilvie George L. coal miner, Seventh st; dem; from Maine


Ogilvie John, farmer, Fifth st; dem; Bap; from Maine


Offay Thomas, laborer, Delavan st.


OLIVER DAVID H. dry goods merchant, corner Broadway and Kickapoo st. Lincoln, Ill; was born in Wabash County, Ind. IIth January, 1848; came to Macon, Macon County, in 1871; engaged in dry goods business in that place for two years; removed then to Clinton, DeWitt County, and remained in same business there for three years; then on account of ill health exchanged goods for flour mill, located in same place, and still retains the mill, valued at $5,000; came to Lincoln, January, 1876; since then- has been en- gaged in grocery and dry goods business; was married, July 3, 1875, to Miss Nellie Crang, daughter of Richard R. Crang; have one child, Mary


Oltz Frederick, butcher, 149 Pulaski st.


Oltz Frederick E. clerk for F. Frorer; rep; from New York


Osborn Elizabeth Mrs. Logan st.


Orrendoff William, cook, Sims Bros; rep; Meth; from Kentucky


Orton F. C. agent P. L. & D. R.R: rep; born Illinois


Ott William, laborer, Third st.


OUTLAND BIAS, residence Sanga- mon st. between Lincoln av. and Keokuk st. Lincoln, Ill; was born in Randolph County, Indiana, October 2, 1842; came to Springfield, Ill. in 1869; enlisted in the Union army in a Michigan regiment in


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1864; served honorably nine (9) months; came to Lincoln in June, 1877; was mar- ried December 21, 1865, to Miss Lana Donagan, who was born in Hopkinsville, Ky. November 3, 1842; have four children: Artemus W., George E., Charles G., Annias S.


Ower David, mason, Fifth st; dem; Luth; from Germany


Owsley Mary Mrs. Kickapoo st; Pres; from Kentucky


Owen Thomas, painter, at T. F. Eager's


Packard M. E. carpenter, Fifth st; rep; from Ohio


Packard S. photographer, Kickapoo st; dem; from Ohio


Pagendarm Louis, Third st; rep; Luth; from Germany


PAISLEY JOEL B. of the firm of Boyd, Paisley & Co. merchants, cor. Broad- way and Kickapoo st. Lincoln, Ill; was born in Bond County, Ill. Dec. 6, 1832, and raised on a farm in that county; enlisted in the army during the civil war, and served three years and three months in Company D Twenty-second Illinois Infantry; was twice wounded in the right arm, once at the battle of Stone River and once at Chicamauga; commenced business with A. C. Boyd in Lincoln in February, 1865; was married Dec. 6, 1866, to Miss Nancy A. Bohrer, who was born in Macon County, Ill; have three children: William Orion, Emma May, and George Wilson


Pantier C. R. Mrs. College av.


Parker E. C. grocer, 134. Broadway; rep; from New York


PARKER GEORGE W. insur- ance, loan, and real estate dealer, office Broadway cor. Chicago st. opposite Lin- coln House, Lincoln, Ill; residence Broad- way cor. Kankakee st; Mr. Parker was born in Warren County, Ohio, Jan. 15, A. D. 1840; came to this city and county September, 1856; was in the army, first from April 18, 1861, for three months in Seventh Illinois Infantry; next enlisted Aug. 1861 in Second Illinois Cavalry, and remained until October, 1862; was then honorably discharged on account of sick- ness; lost two brothers during and from the effects of the war; was married in Lincoln July 4, 1867, to Miss Louisa M. Johnson, of Indianapolis; has four children: Minnie


L., G. Howard, Flora, and Ida; a happy re- union of the family occurred in Lincoln July 28, 1877, at the residence of G. W. Parker, to celebrate the 70th birthday of the father, who is now hale and hearty


Parker George W. carpenter; dem; from Ohio


Parker Jeremiah, carriage painter, Delavan st. Parker J. H. grocer, Pulaski st; rep; Cong; from New York


Parker Samuel, blacksmith, Broadway cor. McLean st; rep; from Tennessee


Parks S. C. attorney, Kickapoo cor. Pulaski st; rep; from Vermont


Parks & Allen, lawyers, Kickapoo cor. Pul- aski st.


Parm Jacob, laborer, Peoria st.


Parris William, teamster, Broadway


Partridge John M. foreman coal shaft, Col- lege st; dem; from Maine


Patterson D. S. teamster, Seventh st; rep; from Ohio


Patterson Margaret A. Mrs. Seventh st.


PAULLIN ARTHUR, merchant tail- or, in store of Post & Huntington, Broad- way, Lincoln, Ill; was born Feb. 6, A. D. 1823, in Green County, Ohio; came to Illi- nois, in 1849; lived in Springfield three years; came to Atlanta in 1855; came thence to Lincoln, in Logan County, February, 1877; was married in Ohio June 1, 1844, to Miss Susan Willmurth, by whom he had five children: Enos, Joseph, Milton, Susan, and Dighton; wife died Aug. 22, 1858; was married to second wife, Miss Jane Stone, at Atlanta, in Logan County, July 29, 1860; she was the daughter of Alfred and Margaret Stone, who were born and raised in Kentucky; by second marriage there are six children: Alfred, Kate, Ar- thur, Edna, Wannie, and Girty May


PEASE FREDERICK O. photo- grapher, 136 Broadway, Lincoln, over Dan ley's Temple of Music; was born in Vermont Aug. 17, A. D. 1852; came to this county in 1877; now studying medicine in the Homeopathic school; republican in poli- tics, and a member of the New Jerusalem church


Peck P. W. Dr. Broadway


Peet George L. coal-miner, Second st; rep; from Canada


Pegram B. B. farmer, Sherman cor. Tremont st; rep; fiom Kentucky


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Pegram E. L. clerk, Pegram & Son


Pegram N. E. grain dealer, Chicago st.


Pegram W. B. & Son, grain dealers, Chicagost. Pegram William B. grain dealer, Chicago st. Pence David, laborer, Clinton st.


Perry E. H. Mrs. dressmaker, Broadway


Perry T. B. physician, Logan st; dem; Epis; from Kentucky


Peterson Elizabeth Mrs. Hamilton st; Meth; from Virginia


Peterson John, barber, Kickapoo st; rep; Meth; from Canada


Peterson Nicholas, barkeeper, Sangamon st. cor. Broadway dem; Prot; from Germany Pettitt Jesse, laborer, Pekin st.


Pettitt John F. painter, with Ira J. Cantrell Pettitt William J. city marshal, Clinton st.


Pettus M. B. carpenter, Quincy st; rep; Meth; from Kentucky


Pfau John, Fourth st; dem; Luth; from Ger- many


Pflueger . William, agent, Chicago st; rep; Cath; from Germany


Phillips Charles, constable, Chicago st; dem; born Illinois


Piatt Henry, teamster, Harry & Houser's; rep; Chris; from Ohio


Pierce Jabez, sash and blinds, Hudson st; rep; Pres; from New York


Pierron Joseph J. Jr. druggist, 146 Broadway Pierron J. J. & Son, druggists, Broadway


Pinney M. P. cooper, Pulaski st.


Pluth Martin, miner, German st.


Pocock Walter, painter, Bock & Prince; Epis; from England


Poe G. W. sidewalk builder, Sixth st; rep; from Virginia


Poindexter C. L. teacher, Pekin st; dem; C. Pres; from Tennessee


Poindexter J. W. Rev. Pekin st; dem; . C. Pres; from Virginia


Pollard Frank H. ninety-nine cent store, Broadway


Pollock Samuel M. carpenter, Seventh st; rep; Meth; from Ohio


Pomfret J. D. painter, Seventh st; rep; born Illinois


Pomfret J. W. carpenter, Seventh st; rep; from Massachusetts


Porter Mary A. Mrs. Chicago st.


POST H. C. was born in Georgia, Vt. Feb. 7, 1844; came to Logan Co. Dec. 15, 1875; was in the dry goods business some fifteen years before coming west; was


married to S. Lizzie Huntington, daughter of Collins H. and Charlotte M. Huntington, Sept. 13, 1869; have two children: a son, 7 years old, Aug. 20, 1877; a daughter, 4 years old, April 29, 1877. The grand- father on Mr. Post's side now living, aged 96; grandmother died, aged 85. Grand- father on Mr. Post's mother's side died, aged 85; grandmother died young. Age of Mr. Post's father and mother, now living, is 61 years, there being but a few days' difference in their ages




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