History of Logan county, Illinois : its past and present.., Part 43

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


St. Cerney John, bartender, Lincoln House saloon; dem; from Canada


Stanton William, Pulaski st.


Stapleton George F. blacksmith, at F.Gerard's


Starkey Frank E. clerk; rep; from Ohio


Starkéy M. clerk, Harry & Houser


Starkey William G. book-keeper, Pegram & Son; rep; Meth; from Virginia


Staudacher Peter, coal miner; dem; Cath; from Germany


Stern Samuel, clothing, Pulaski st.


Stevens George Rev. pastor M. E. Ch.


Stickney Leroy, photographer, Chicago st; dem; Bap; from New York


Stiefel Isaac, ladies' furnishing goods, 166 Broadway; Hebrew; from Germany


Stillman Frank, laborer, Paris st; dem; from New York


Stokes Thomas H. clerk, Boyd, Paisley & Co; dem; from Ohio


Stokes W. W. attorney, Kickapoo st; dem; from Ohio


Stoll Christ. wagonmkr. Fourth st; rep; Luth; from Germany


Stoll Jacob, laborer, German st.


Stoll John, blacksmith, Pulaski st; rep; C. Pres; from Pennsylvania


Stoll Ulrich, clerk, Boyd, Paisley & Co; dem; ‘ Luth; from Germany


Stone John, barber, Broadway; rep; Meth; from Kentucky


Stone J. L. Ninth st; rep; C. Pres; from Ken- . tucky


Stopher E. Delavan st.


Storch John M. farmer, Third st; dem; Luth; from Germany


Stratton K. Mrs. Broadway


Strode R. E. firm Strode & Brandt, Broad- way


Strong Harry, clerk, J. H. Danly; rep; from Canada


Stryker H. T. carpenter, College av; rep; Pres; from New Jersey


Sullivan, Matthew, coal miner; dem; Cath; from Ireland


Sutherland S. F. Tremont st; rep; from New Jersey


Sutley Albert,. teamster; rep; from Illinois Sutter John, plasterer; dem; from Germany Suttle Robert,merchant, Walnut cor. Fourth st. Suttle S. A. tailor, Keokuk st; dem; C. Pres; from Tennessee


Suttle W. P. printer, Herald; dem; from Ken- tucky


Sutton George, Pulaski st.


Swearengen John H. painter, Delavan st; rep; from Illinois


Sweeney Hugh, plasterer, Chicago st.


SWITZER JACOB, carpenter, con- tractor and builder, Broadway, north side square, Lincoln, Ill; was born Ist day of October, A.D. 1831, in York, Penn; came to Lincoln, Logan Co. in 1860; was married January 16, 1866, to Miss Sarah J. Web- ster, daughter of R. K. Webster, of Lin- coln, Ill; has three children - Francis, Bertie and Olive.


Switzer Milton, carpenter, J. Switzer


TAYLOR A. R. professor natural sciences Lincoln University; rep; C. Pres; born Illinois


Tefft J. M. Mrs. McLean st. Thomas Carroll, Fifth st; rep; from Indiana


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Thomas Mary Mrs. Fourth st.


Thomas Owen, laborer, College st.


Thompson Amos, stone polisher, Fourth st; dem; from Ohio


Thompson Caroline Mrs. Kickapoo st.


Thompson Joseph B. carpenter, Broadway; from New Jersey


Thompson L. boarding-house, Kickapoo st; rep; from Pennsylvania


Thorcy J. H. brick mason, Second st; dem ; from Illinois


THORN FURMAN, bricklayer and builder, Kickapoo st; residence 17 Union st. Lincoln, Ill; was born Oct. 18, 1838, in Philadelphia, Pa; moved from Philadelphia to St. Louis in 1854; came to Lincoln, Ill., in 1870; was married to first wife, Sarah H. Rodgers, daughter of Capt. C. B. Rodgers, of the Callaway County Volun- teers, of Missouri, in the Mexican war; had four children, Charles, Sarah, Amazon, and Edwin; two now living, Amazon and Charles; wife died Jan. 1, 1869; was mar- ried to second wife, Miss Mary R. Dunlap, Jan. 27, 1870; father now living in Chester County, Pa., aged 71; mother died in 1866, aged 66 years


Thorn William, grain dealer, Logan st; rep; from Maine


Thornton Eliza Miss, Seventh st.


Thornton Ellen Miss, Seventh st.


Thorson Erasmus, dry goods, Broadway


Thothflinger Marshall, laborer, Brewer st; dem; Cath; from Germany


Tibbets H. miller, Fourth st; rep; Bap; from Virginia


Timme Theodore, tailor, with J. Altman Tice F. M. photographer . Tomes M. Mrs. Kickapoo st. Toomey Edward, teamster, Eighth st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


TOOMEY WILLIAM, county clerk, 25 McLean st; rep; from New York


Torbush James, carpenter; Fourth st; dem; Meth; from New York


Townsend Thomas, Logan st; dem; Cath.


Trowbridge D. H. music teacher, Logan cor. Fremont st; rep; Chris; from Indiana


TRUMBULL ELIZABETH Mrs. resides in Chicago; was born in Upper Canada, on the River St. Lawrence, Sept. 22, 1821, and was married to Allerton Trumbull, Nov. 13, 1842;her father was an American, her mother a Scotchwoman,


born in Inverness-shire, Scotland; Mrs. Trumbull has now two living children, Herman J. now in business on South Water st. Chicago; the daughter, Kate, was married to William J. McLean, of Lin- coln, Ill, Oct. 29, 1866; has now five chil- dren: William J, Allice, Mary E. John H. and -


Turk William, saloon, 154 Pulaski st; dem; Luth; from Germany


Tullis James, Decatur st; rep; from Ohio Tullis James, laborer, Seventh st.


Turnbolt Darlinton, proprietor gas works, Sixth cor. Union st; dem. from Pennsyl- vania


Turner Emanuel, farmer, Seventh st; dem; from Virginia


Turner T. B. clerk, Post & Huntington


Twohey James Rev. pastor St. Patrick's Catholic church


Tyne M. baggage master, C. & R. R.


U HLER GEORGE T. clerk, Martin Uhler; rep; from Springfield


Uhler Martin, grocer. 124 Chicago st; rep; Pres; from Virginia


UHLER WILLIAM H. carpenter, Lincoln, Ill; was born Nov. 17, 1846, in Springfield, Sangamon Co. Ill; came to Lincoln, Logan Co. in 1861; his father and mother are both now living; father was born in Pennsylvania, January, 1809; his mother was from England, and now aged 57; has one brother, George, and three sisters: Annie, Ada and Nellie; in politics rep.


Ulrich Herman, laborer, Eighth st.


Ultz Fred, Clinton st.


Underwood William, teamster, Sixth st; rep, from Ohio


Upton James, mason, Second st; dem; from Maryland


V AIL ISAAC G. carpenter, Decatur st; rep; Meth; from New Jersey


Vance John, clerk, Commercial Hotel


Vance William, carpenter, Decatur st; dem; from Ireland.


Vance W. J. carpenter; with J. Switzer


Vanpatten' J. Mrs. dressmaker, Sangamon st. Vanpatten Martha J. Mrs. Ninth st.


Varney A. H. clerk Commercial Hotel; dem; from Kentucky


Veirs James R. carpenter, Sixth st; rep; Chris; from Ohio


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Vogel John, laborer, Sangamon st; dem; Luth; from Germany


W ACHTER CAROLINE MRS. West st. near Fourteenth st.


Wakeman W. P. clerk, 133 Sangamon st.


Walker W. laborer, Hamilton st; dem; Pres, from Missouri


Wallace H. A. mason, Kickapoo st; rep; from Ohio


Wallace James C. plasterer, Kickapoo st, rep; from Pennsylvania


Wallmersperger John, works at coal shaft


Walsh Peter, wagon mkr, Pulaski st.


Walshe James, physician, 20 Eighth st; rep; from Kentucky


Walters J. W. drayman, Sangamon st; dem; Chris; from Kentucky


Wampler James L. butcher, with J. Huber; rep; from Maryland


Warfield B. F. saddler, with Hukel & How- ser; rep; from Illinois


Warner David B. Logan mills, Chicago st; dem; from New York


Warner F. B. engineer, Logan mills, dem; C. Pres; from New York


Warner Henry, retired; dem; from New York


Warren F. M. Mrs. Fourth st; Meth; from Vermont


Waters Daniel, Ninth st; dem; Chris; from Kentucky


Waters Samuel, Ninth st; dem; Chris; from Illinois


Waters William, farmer, Ninth st; dem; Chris; from Illinois.


Watson Robert, Pulaski st; dem; from Ohio Watson Thomas J. foreman A. S. Guthrie's livery stables


Webb Charles I. medical student, with Dr. Houser; dem; Chris; from Illinois


Webb G. W. saloon, Kickapoo st; dem; from Kentucky


Webb J. H. & Bro. saloon, Kickapoo st. Webb John H. saloon, Kickapoo st.


WEBBER JOHN B. carpenter and builder, boards at Nolte House, shop near cor. of Pekin and Chicago sts, Lincoln, Ill; was born in Chicago, Ill. Sept. 12, 1852; came to Lincoln, Logan Co. July 23, 1876; was a member of the 2d Regiment, Co. F, State Guards, at Chicago; his father, M. S. Webber, is one of the old settlers of Cook County; politics, democratic


Webber Julius, coal miner, Sixth st: dem; from Pennsylvania


Weber Alexander, Fifth st; dem; Cath; from Germany


Weber George, clerk with J. Bollin & Co; dem; Cath; from Germany


Webster E. D. grocer, 141 Sangamon st.


Webster R. K. Third st; from Rhode Island Wehrle J. gunsmith, Pulaski cor. Chicago st; dem; Luth; from Germany


Wehrle August, jeweler, 143 Pulaski st.


Weindorf Peter,carpenter, Main cor. Fifth st. Weith William, clerk, for J. Lutz; rep; Luth; from Germany


Wells A. Daniel, mason, Seventh st.


Wells Edward, painter, Clinton st; rep; from Illinois


Wells Orvill, mason, Seventh st; rep; from Illinois


Welsh Daniel, laborer, Fifth st; dem; Cath; from Ireland


Welton Noah, laborer, Clinton st; rep; from Missouri


Werchey Jacob, coal miner German st; Cath from Germany


Werchey John, laborer, German st; Cath; from Germany


Werlich E. E. painter, from Maryland


Wettle Theodore, grocer, 156 Broadway; rep; Evang; from Missouri


Wettle Victor, grocer, 156 Broadway; rep; Evang; from Missouri


Weymer P. B. painter, Quincy st; dem; from Ohio


Whalen James, laborer


White Charles, boss, coal shaft, German st; dem; Cath; from Georgia


White Erasmus, clerk, for E. Burton; rep; C. Pres; from Illinois


White I. S. Delavan st; rep; Meth; from New York


White Robert J. laborer, Fifth st; dem; Bap; from New Jersey


White S. Mrs. College av.


Whiteman J. J. constable, Hamilton st; rep; from Indiana


Wible J. W. book-keeper, B. P. Andrews'; rep; Meth; from Pennsylvania


Wilcox S. M. Rev. Cong. minister, Eighth st; rep; from New York


Wiley J. L. painter, Logan cor. Galena st rep; from Ohio


Wilkinson M. S. teller, First National Bank; rep; born in Illinois


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Williams A. mason, Third st; rep; from Illi- nois


Williams Abraham, baker, Pekin st.


Williams George, ice cream mkr. Fourth st.


Williams George W. engineer at coal shaft; dem; from North Carolina


Williams John, mason, Sangamon st.


Williams V. G. candy store, Broadway


Williams Joshua H. mason, Third st; rep; from Ohio


Wilson Adelia Mrs. Chicago st.


Wilson Andrew, Decatur st; dem; from Kentucky


Wilson Darwin, teamster, dem; from Ken- tucky


Wilson Henderson J. laborer, Kankakee st; dem; from Kentucky


Wilson James, carpenter, Hangerford's mill; rep; C. Pres; from Kentucky


Wilson Richard E. teamster, Seventh st. Wilson R. M. physician, Logan st.


Wilson Robert, mason, Seventh st; rep; Bap; from Ohio


Wilson Robert, firm Wilson & McMasters, 125 Pulaski st; rep; Meth; from Ohio


Wiltz A. H. printer, Herald office; rep; Illi- nois


Winslow Quinn, barber, Kickapoo st; dem; Meth; from Indiana


Wittfield Arnold, clerk, P. Obcamp; dem; Pres; from Germany


Witts A. H. painter; rep; Illinois


Wodetzki E. E. printer, Sangamon cor. Pu- laski st; dem; from Illinois


Wolf Charles, clerk, for H. Nolte


Wolf F. C. restaurant, Kickapoo st.


Wolf Frederick, German st; rep; Chris; from Ohio


Wood C. H. shoemkr, 155 Pulaski st.


Wood F. carpenter, with J. Switzer; dem ;. from Kentucky


Wood W. V. painter, Fifth st; rep; Meth; from New York


Woods Alphonso, carpenter, Sangamon cor. Clinton st; dem; from Kentucky


Wright Sarah Mrs. Ninth st.


Wright William, Decatur st; dem; from Ohio Wyatt Eugene, teacher, Keokuk st; dem ;. Meth; from Illinois


Wyatt John T. Keokuk st; dem; from Illi- nois


Wyatt W. D. lawyer, Kickapoo st; dem; from Virginia


Wyatt W. E. teacher, Kankakee cor. Keo- ķuk st; dem; Meth; born in Illinois


Wyatt William A., Keokuk st; dem; from Illinois


YELTON M. MRS. Pulaski st.


Young James C. laborer, at brickyard Young John W. brick molder, German st. Young Samuel P. clerk, Boyd, Paisley & Co; rep; Meth; from Tennessee


Young Thomas, brick molder, near North st.


7 IESLER RICHARD, saloon, 147 Pu- laski st. Zanglein Philip, shoemkr. Sangamon st.


LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


ALSBACH JOHN, physician, Chica- go st.


ALTMAN I. draper and merchant tailor: a full line of clothing, cassimers, and vest- ings on hand; a good fit guaranteed; prices reasonable


BADEN & CO. leading fashionable hatters, and dealers in gents' furnishing goods of every description. Keep always on hand a large stock and specialties in fine goods; Kickapoo st.


BARRETT M. W. grain dealer; business place and elevator, Chicago st. cor. Broadway.'


BATES JOSEPH B. Editor Logan County Republican, Kickapoo st.


BEACH & HODNETT, attorneys- at-law and solicitors in chancery, Kickapoo cor. Pulaski st.


BEASON & BLINN, lawyers, Kicka- poo st.


BERNARD LOUIS, carriage and wagonmkr. Broadway, cor. McLean st.


BOLLIN J. & CO. saloon, 154 Pulaski


BOYD, PAISLEY & CO. dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, Kicka- poo st. cor. Broadway,


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CANTRELL IRA J. manufacturer, wholesale and retail dealer in farm and road wagons. Office and factory, 96 and 98 Pulaski st.


COMMERCIAL HOTEL, W. B. Sponsler, prop; A. H. Varney, J. M. Hews, clerks; Chicago st. Every thing new and furnished with all the modern im- provements and conveniences


CRANDAL ANDREW, carpenter, contractor and builder; shop next door to Rock's meat market, Pulaski st.


DANA & HAHN, lawyers, Kicka- poo st.


DANLEY J. A. book, stationery and music store; pianos, organs and other musical instruments; school books of every description; 136 Broadway


DEHNER JOHN H. wines and liquors, Broadway cor. Sangamon st.


DENGER ADAM, grocer, 164 Broad- way; special inducements for cash, and country produce taken in exchange.


DOWNING GEO. H. justice of the peace, Fifth st. cor. Pine st.


DUFIT & WEBBER, carpenters, builders and contractors, Pekin cor. Chica- go st; manufacturers of every thing in the wood line pertaining to their business


EDGAR & CHOWNING, dealers in agricultural and farming implements field seeds and fine stock, 127 Pulaski st.


EHRLICH H. K. Dr. druggist, San- gamon st. THE BEST drugs and medi- cines always on hand, and prescriptions · carefully compounded; manufacturer and proprietor of the German Hog Cholera Specific, the only medicine in the market which cures and prevents hog cholera; price as low as the lowest


FISK FRANK, attorney and notary, Kickapoo st.


FORREST RANDOLPH B. law- yer


GILLESPIE D. & .J. dealers in dry goods and groceries; established in 1864; 139 and 141 Pulaski· st.


GIVEN P. F. dentist, Broadway cor. Chicago st. opposite Lincoln House; ex- tracting, filling and plate works receives careful attention


GUTHRIE A. S. livery, sale and feed stables, east side court-house on McLean st. In addition, has a fine hearse for funeral occasions


HARDY EDWIN, boot and shoe manufacturer, 151 Pulaski st.


HARRY & HOUSER, general deal- ers in groceries and provisions, new brick block, 174 Broadway


HAWKINS & PURINTON, house and sign painters; paper hanging and cal- cimining specialties; all orders promptly attended to; shop cor. Broadway and Kickapoo st. basement


HOBLIT & FOLEY, attorneys-at- law, Pulaski st.


HOSKINS BAZAAR, dealer in mil- linery, dry goods, cloaks, suits, notions, hair goods, and all the novelties of the season in great variety, 156 Broadway


HOUSER WM. W. M. D. eclectic physician and surgeon, No. 158 Pulaski st.


HUBER JAMES, meat market, Chica- go st.


HUNTING NEWTON, dentist, Broadway, next door to the P. O.


HURLBURT HENRY, stock dealer, Fourth st.


JARCHOW LOUIS, manufacturer of and wholesale and retail dealer in cigars, pipes, smoking and chewing tobaccos, 119 Sangamon st.


KENYON R. A. tannery and glove manufactory, cor. Second and German sts., has continued the business for six years, and is still prepared to furnish all demands for gloves and mittens


KLATT FRANK, livery, feed and sale stables, Broadway cor. Logan st. Farmers, travelers, and others will find here every thing in the livery line desired, and at very reasonable prices.


KOEHNLE & SCULLY, real estate, Broadway


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LINCOLN HOUSE, J. W. Hutchin- son, prop. cor. Broadway and Chicago . st; complete in all of its appointments and comforts


LADUE & THORN, contractors; plans, specifications and estimates fur- nished at short notice; office, Latham's block, Kickapoo st.


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


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


LOGAN COUNTY REPUBLI- CAN, Joseph B. Bates, editor and pro- prietor, Kickapoo st.


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


LECHLEITER GEORGE, dealer in groceries and provisions, queensware and glassware, 117 Sangamon st.


LEEDS L. L. Dr. physician, Pulaski st.


LIVINGSTON & GRIESHEIM,


cash clothing house, cor. Kickapoo and Pulaski sts; keep constantly on hand a large and fine stock of clothing, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, trunks, valises, etc. Doing a strictly cash business, we are prepared to sell you goods 15 per cent. cheaper than any other house in town. Be sure and call


LOWE CLINTON, composition grave tablets, Chicago st. near Elliott Mills


LOWREY & JOHNSON, machin- ists and founders, McLean st. Will attend promptly to building and repairing mill, engine and agricultural machinery on shortest notice. Castings of every descrip- tion furnished to order, including fencing- posts, hitching-posts, lawn chairs, sofas, store fronts, columns, etc. Give us a call.


LYNCH EDMUND, lawyer, Kicka- poo st.


McGALLIARD & MOURER, job printers, 115 Kickapoo st. The only exclusively job printing house in the county. Best of work at reasonable prices


MILLER & BRO. dyeing and cleaning establishment, Broadway cor. Sangamon st. under Spitly House. Dyeing, cleaning, repairing, etc. done with neatness and dispatch


MILLER, SARGENT & ROSS, physicians and surgeons; office over bank- ing house of Wm. M. Dustin


MILLS F. B. The Lincoln Herald, com- mercial job printing, 154 Broadway


MOHN HENRY, blacksmith and machinist, Sangamon st. All kinds of tools. made to order. Machine repairing a specialty


MOOS JOHN, machinist, Fourth st .. near Fourth ward school-house. Repairing farming machinery a specialty. Work done promptly and well on all machines


NALL WALLACE & BRO. pub- lishers and proprietors of The Lincoln Times and The Logan County Volksblatt; commercial job printing; Kickapoo st.


NOLTE HOUSE, Henry Nolte, prop; Chicago st. Boarding-house and hotel. newly furnished complete, and accommo- dations best in the city


NORRED CHARLES H. physician and surgeon; office and residence cor .. Logan and Pekin sts. one block north of M. E. Ch. Office hours from 9 to II A.M. and I to 4 P.M. All professional business entrusted to my care, in city or country, day or night, will receive my prompt and: careful attention


OLIVER DAVID H. dry goods, Broadway cor. Kickapoo st.


PARKER G. W. real estate, insurance and loan agent, Broadway cor. Chicago st. opposite Lincoln House. First-class com- panies represented -fire, life and accident


PAULLIN ARTHUR, merchant tailor, in Post & Huntington's store, Broadway


PEASE F. O. photographic parlors, 136. Broadway, over Danley's Temple of Music .. Copying and enlarging pictures a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases


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POST & HUNTINGTON, Broad- way, the Broadway cash store, dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, carpets, and merchant tailoring. Our goods are of the best quality, and we sell strictly for cash, which enables us to give our customers great advantage over those who buy on time


RANDOLPH & LENTZ, attorneys and counsellors-at-Jaw, 125 Kickapoo st.


RICHTER LOUIS C. grist and flour mill, on Mill st. between Fifth and Sixth sts. Dealer in all kinds of grain. Flour constantly on hand of every brand. Whole- sale and retail


ROSS CHARLES E. grocer, Kicka- poo st. keeps first-class goods and solicits first-class trade. Fine teas, sugars, syrups and every thing in the grocery line. The only party in Lincoln who sells the cele- brated Carrolton flour. Has a large stock of fine-cut and plug chewing tobaccos of the finest grades


RUDOLPH J. T. justice of the peace, Pulaski st.


SCHREIBER GEORGE C. watch- mkr. and jeweler, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, cutlery, pistols, notions, toys, albums, accordeons, violins, pianos, organs, etc. 143 Pulaski st.


SHERMAN HIRAM, boot and shoe dealer, 131 Kickapoo st.


SIMONTON H. carriage and wagon making and blacksmithing, Pulaski st. south side court-house square, making a specialty of the Simonton Bee-hive, a new invention of his own, and a wonderful success


SIMS & BRO. confectionery and restau- rant (established in 1867), 127 Kickapoo st.


SMALL A. E. physician and surgeon; office in National Bank building, Broad- way. Office hours: 9 to II A.M. 2 to 4 P.M.


SMALL D. W. merchant tailor, 138 Broadway, three doors east of post-office. Cloths, cassimeres, vestings and men's fur- nishing goods


SPITLY HOUSE, P. W. Buer, prop. Broadway cor. Sangamon st. Good sample rooms for traveling men. Bath-rooms attached. Reduced rates to guests remain- ing more than one day


SPLAIN & SIMONTON, general blacksmithing. Repairing and work of every description done to order and war- ranted, at their shop on Pulaski st. south side of court-house square


STRODE & BRANDT, house and sign painters, Broadway. All kinds of graining a specialty


SWITZER J. contractor, builder and carpenter, Broadway, north side of court- house square. Estimates furnished in city or country


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A DAMS AMBROSE, farmer, Sec. 33; P.O. Lincoln; dem; Bap.


Aldridge Charles, farmer, Sec. 9; P.O. Lincoln; dem; liberal


Altic Samuel, farmer, Sec. 7; P.O. Lincoln; rep; liberal


Anderson Charles W. farmer, Sec. 27; P.O. Lincoln; libera]


Apel George, farmer, Sec, II; P.O. Lawndale; dem; Luth.


Auf John, farmer, Sec. 17; P.O. Lincoln; dem; Cath.


BALDWIN SAMUEL, farmer, Sec. 33; P.O. Lincoln; rep; liberal


Barger Lafayette, farmer, Lawndale; rep; lib- ral


Bartlett James I. farmer, Sec. 9; P.O. Lin- coln; rep; liberal


Beaver William, farmer, Sec. 35; P.O. Lin- coln; dem; liberal


Beck William W. farmer, Sec. II; P.O. Lawn- .dale; dem; liberal


Beers Thomas, farmer, Sec. 13; P.O. Lawn- dale; rep; Meth.


Bird James, carpenter, Lawndale; rep; lib- eral


Black John H. farmer, Sec. 18; P.O. Lincoln; rep; liberal


Bowers Samuel, farmer, Sec. 22; P.O. Lincoln; Pres.


BREARLY & SHREVE (Harvey G.


Brearly and Thomas C. Shreve)have a gen- eral store at Lawndale; Brearly was born in New Jersey, Dec. 21, 1839; settled in Logan Co. in 1867; married May 5, 1867, to Anna Frances Shreve; had one child, Joseph G. Shreve was born in New Jersey, Feb. 26, 1839; settled in Logan Co. in 1858; married Aug. 29, 1865, to Eleanor G. Nolan, daughter of Judge Nolan, one of the prominent men of this county; married again Aug. 8, 1876, to Mrs. A. V. Blount, of Bloomington


Brooks E. M. farmer, Lawndale; dem; liberal Brown Horace E. farmer, Sec. 23; P.O. Lin - coln; rep; Bap.


Brown James T. farmer, Sec. 23; P.O. Lin- coln, rep; Bap.


Bullock Richard, farmer, Sec. 18; P.O. Lin- coln; rep; liberal


Buttell Daniel, farmer, Sec. 29; P.O. Lin- coln; dem; Cath.


CAMPBELL C ALEXANDER, farmer, 'Sec, 9; P.O. Lincoln; rep; liberal


Campbell James D. farmer, Sec. 9; P.O. Lin- coln ; rep; liberal


Cardinal John H. farmer; Sec. 12; P.O. Lawn- dale; rep; Meth.


Case Henry, farmer, Sec. 21; P.O. Lincoln; dem; Cath.


Cavett John A. farmer, Sec. 27; P.O. Lincoln; rep; liberal


Clark Peter. farmer, Sec. 34; P.O. Lincoln; Meth; from England


CLAY JOHN HENRY, farmer, Sec. 12; P.O. Lawndale; dem; religion, liberal; born in Green Co. Ohio, Oct. 21, 1840; married . July 1, 1866, to Mary Emeline Hedges; born Logan Co. Ill. June 16, 1844; have five children: Sylvester, Kirk, Amo- zette, Clara Estella, Rebecca Jane; owns 81 acres, value $4,000; has lived at present place since his marriage


Connover John, laborer, Lawndale; dem; lib- eral


Core Benjamin F. farmer, Sec. 32; P.O. Lin- coln; dem; Bap.


Coultice Wiliam, farmer, Sec. IS; P.O. Lin- coln; dem; Meth.


CRAMER WILLIAM B. farmer, Sec. 8; P.O. Lincoln; rep; religion Meth; born in Sciota Co. Ohio, March 21, 1810; settled in Jersey Co. (then Green) Ill. 1837, and settled in Lincoln, this county, 1858; married March 26, 1839, to Mary Thomas, who was born in Ross Co. Ohio, Aug. 26, 1810; liave two children, Deborah, now Mrs. Wm. P. Randolph, and Sarah, now Mrs. Levi Forbes; owns 400 acres of land, value $30,000


Crawford William, farmer, Sec. 2; P.O. Lawn- dale; rep; liberal


Curry J. D. farmer, Sec. 17; P.O. Lincoln Cutlip Christopher, laborer, Lawndale; dem; liberal


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D ARNELL WINFIELD SCOTT, far-


mer, Sec. 10; P.O. Lawndale; rep; liberal


Davis William, farmer, Lawndale; dem; lib- eral


Donnell Michael, farmer, Sec. 26; P.O. Lin- coln; dem; Cath.


Downey John B. farmer, Sec. 21; P.O. Lin- coln; rep; liberal


Duff William D. farmer, Sec. 33; P.O. Lin- coln; rep; liberal


Dunham Monroe, farmer, Sec. 24; P.O. Lin- coln; rep; liberal


Dunham Quincy, farmer, Sec. 23; P.O. Lin- coln; rep: liberal


DUNHAM WILLIAM H. farmer,


Sec. 24; P. O, Lincoln; religion Christain; born in Warren Co. Ohio, Nov. 15, 1821; settled in this county February, 1856; mar- ried Oct. 30, 1844, to Lillian Wilgus, born in Warren Co. Ohio. July 4, 1823; had nine children, lost four; living: Quincy, Monroe, Lucy, Lydia, and Rosy; was in the army three years; on his return was paralyzed in consequence of hardships gone through, and has been entirely helpless for the last ten years; he draws a pension ;. the eldest son, Quincy's patriotism was such that he enlisted in 1865, without consent of his parents, being then 17 years old; owns 80 acres, value $5,000




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