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has attended him in his professional career is undoubtedly due to the fact that in no instance will he permit himself to go into court without careful and thorough preparation and, therefore, his presentation is forceful, being characterized by terse but decisive logic and correct application of the law to the point at issue.
Mr. Barnhart was married on the 4th of October, 1905, to Miss Nellie De Champ, a daughter of Joseph De Champ, of Henderson, Kentucky. They now have a little daughter, Martha Elizabeth, who was born July 19, 1907. Mr. Barn- hart was reared in the Methodist faith, his mother being a member of that church, and he is descended from a long line of ardent republicans, which party also re- ceives his endorsement at the polls. He has ever used his influence toward se- curing good government and has taken quite an active and prominent part in public affairs. His fellow citizens have honored him with official preferment and in 1905 he was elected city attorney and so acceptably did he fill that office that he was reelected in 1907. Two years later he was appointed a member of the board of election commissioners and is now serving as chairman of the same to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. He is also chairman of the One Hun- dred Thousand Club and is a worthy member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and the Modern Woodmen of America.
GEORGE BUCHANAN.
George Buchanan, the owner of a valuable and well improved farm of three hundred and seventy-two acres in the township of Georgetown, has met with ex- cellent success in the conduct of his agricultural interests and is a highly respected citizen of the county in which his entire life has been spent. His birth occurred on a farm three miles east of Georgetown, his parents being V. J. and Sarah (Craig) Buchanan. The father, whose natal day was September 3, 1826, passed away on the 13th of September, 1888, while the mother, who was born July 8, 1847, was called to her final rest on the 16th of September, 1901. Our subject has two sisters and a brother, namely: Melvina and Sarah R., who make their home in Georgetown, Illinois; and Mahala, a rancher of Montana.
George Buchanan obtained his education in the schools of his home locality and since putting aside his text-books has devoted his time and energies to general agricultural pursuits. The farm on which he now resides has always been his home and at present it embraces three hundred and seventy-two acres of the most valuable land in the county. It is lacking in none of the improvements and equipments of a model farm of the twentieth century and the well tilled fields annually yield bounteous harvests in return for the care and labor which is be- stowed upon them. In connection with the tilling of the soil Mr. Buchanan like- wise raises stock and this branch of his business adds materially to his income. He also owns a tract of land comprising eleven hundred and eighty acres in Ohio which is situated in the corners of three counties-Hardin, Logan and Auglaize. The prosperity which he now enjoys is but the merited reward of his indefat- igable energy and good management and his record may well serve as a source of inspiration and encouragement to others.
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HISTORY OF VERMILION COUNTY
On the 9th of November, 1893, at Indianapolis, Indiana, Mr. Buchanan was joined in wedlock to Miss Margaret Richards, who was born near New Albany, Indiana, on the 4th of June, 1857. A man of progressive and modern ideas, Mr. Buchanan stands high in the estimation of his fellowmen who are acquainted with his life record from his boyhood days, and his sterling integrity and honorable manhood have won for him a circle of friends which is almost coetensive with the circle of his acquaintances.
PERCY L. CATLETT.
Among the prosperous and progressive citizens of Fairmount, Vermilion county, representing the younger generation of one of the well known families of the county, is Percy L. Catlett, whose name stands at the head of this re- view. He is a native of Vance township, born December 18, 1871, and is a son of Hiram H. and Lorinda (Roudebush) Catlett, the former a native of Charlottesville, Virginia, and the latter of Ohio. The father was born Octo- ber 21, 1823, and was a son of Lawrence T. and Sallie (Harmon) Catlett, who were both natives of Virginia. The grandfather was educated as a lawyer, but, finding that he had no taste for the profession, he learned the saddler's trade. He came to Vermilion county in 1846 and became widely known on account of his great benevolence and his profound religious belief. He was an un- compromising believer in the authority and inspiration of the Bible and was a thoroughly earnest Christian, carrying his benevolence almost to a fault. The nobility of his character was made manifest in many deeds of kindness. He departed this life July 2, 1861, and his beloved wife followed him to the grave January 10, 1871. Twelve children were born to them, six boys and six girls.
Hiram H. Catlett, the father of our subject, was educated in the public schools of Virginia and came west with his parents at twenty-two years of age. He passed through the hardships and trials of the early settlers and he and his brother Harold became widely known as successful farmers and busi- ness men and accumulated over fifteen hundred acres of land and a great deal of live stock. Mr. Catlett was a strong advocate of education and patronized nine colleges in educating his children. He died in 1903 and Mrs. Catlett de- parted this life April 30, 1910. Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Cat- lett, four of whom are living: Nellie, George R., Percy L. and Corrinne. By lives of usefulness and unselfishness the parents were greatly beloved and made an impression for good upon the community which will continue to exert a beneficent influence long after the generation that knew them has passed away.
Percy L. Catlett was reared on the farm and received his preliminary edu- cation in the public schools and later became a student at Shurtleff College, Upper Alton, Illinois, and at Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana, graduating from the latter institution with the degree of Ph. D. in 1894. Returning home, he devoted his attention to farming for about six years, at the end of which
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time he moved to Escanaba, Michigan, where he entered the banking business, organizing the People's Bank, of which he was made president. Owing to im- paired health he found it necessary to give up the banking business and, clos- ing out his interests, he came to Fairmount and entered the land business, handling Canadian property. Since 1902 he has been identified with the tim- ber business and also with farming in this county. He is the owner of a valuable farm of two hundred and forty acres in Vance township, which under his management has become one of the paying properties in the township, and he also owns timber lands in Michigan and the handsome residence in which he lives in Fairmount. In his various operations Mr. Catlett has displayed excellent judgment and has many friends who regard his opinion as to business matters with great respect.
On August 31, 1904, Mr. Catlett was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Fairclough, of Scranton county, Pennsylvania, who possesses many estimable qualities of mind and heart and has been a constant inspiration to her hus- band. To them one son, Donald Bryan, has been born. Mr. Catlett holds mem- bership in Fairmount Lodge, No. 590, A. F. & A. M., and in politics is iden- tified with the cause of prohibition. He is recognized as one of the independent thinkers of the community, whose mind has been broadened by education and by contact with the world and who possesses a more than ordinary grasp of affairs, whether of business, politics or those philosophical questions which have interested the thinkers of every age. It is scarcely necessary to say that Mr. Catlett is a student and that much of his happiness is found in his books, his entire energy not being devoted to money-getting. He is a man of un- questionable integrity, high aims, and is an honored representative of the sub- stantial interests of Vermilion county.
FRED BOWMAN PENWELL.
Fred Bowman Penwell, who since the first of January, 1905, has been prac- ticing at the Danville bar as a member of the firm of Lindley, Penwell & Lind- ley, was born in this city, September 2, 1878, a son of Frank W. and May (Bow- man) Penwell. The father was long recognized as a distinguished member of the Vermilion county bar, practicing for a quarter of a century as senior member of the firm of Penwell & Lindley, the connection continuing from 1882 until 1907. His professional record was a creditable chapter in the history of the courts of Vermilion county.
Fred Bowman Penwell, after attending the public and high school, entered the University of Illinois in preparation for a professional career and was gradu- ated LL. B. with the class of 1905. Immediately afterward he became a law clerk in the office of Penwell & Lindley, of which firm his father was the senior partner, and upon the father's retirement he became a partner, on the Ist of January, 1907, as a member of the firm of Lindley, Penwell & Lindley. His practice is now extensive and of an important character.
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HISTORY OF VERMILION COUNTY
In his political views Mr. Penwell is a republican. He belongs to the Sigma Chi, a college fraternity, to the Knights of Pythias and to the Benevolent and Pro- tective Order of Elks. Well known in the city where his entire life has been passed, he has a large circle of friends and is popular with a large number of his fellow townsmen.
CHARLES C. ANDREWS.
For five years past identified with banking interests, Charles C. Andrews, of Oakwood, has shown an adaptability for financial pursuits that has been highly satisfactory to the officers and stockholders of the institutions with which he has been connected. Courteous and gentlemanly in address, he makes friends where- ever he is known and is therefore a valued member of the community. A native of Holden, Missouri, he was born July 14, 1868, and is a son of Dewitt Clinton and Nannie (Snedeker) Andrews, the former of whom was born in Ohio in 1821 and the latter in McLean county, Illinois, in 1831.
Having lost his mother at seven years of age, Charles C. Andrews made his home with an uncle. Here he continued for nine years, during which time he re- ceived his preliminary education in the common schools. Desiring to advance further with his studies he began work on his own account at the age of sixteen, working for his board in the winter while attending school, and on the farm by the month in summer. As soon as he had advanced sufficiently to secure a cer- tificate as a teacher he began teaching school, attending Valparaiso University, at Valparaiso, Indiana, for one year, during which time he devoted his attention assiduously to the teacher's course. After spending several years as a teacher in the country schools, he became connected with the graded schools and served as principal of the Fithian school, at Catlin, and also in a similar capacity at Dalton City and Bethany, Moultrie county, this state. In 1901 he left school work for a time to assist his father in the hardware business, but owing to the advanced age of the father the store was closed out and Mr. Andrews resumed his work in the schoolroom. His attention, however, had not been wholly de- voted to educational affairs as he had assisted in organizing the State Line City Bank at State Line, Indiana, and, having been offered the position of cashier, he retired permanently from school work and opened the bank for business in February, 1905. On November 1, 1907, he resigned as cashier of the State Line City Bank and accepted a similar position with the bank of Oakwood, newly or- ganized, and has since filled the position of cashier of this institution. Through the hearty cooperation of the other officers of the bank and the support of the general public Mr. Andrews has been instrumental in building up a steadily grow- ing business at Oakwood.
On the 20th of Ferbuary, 1896, Mr. Andrews was united in marriage to Miss Clemmer A. Taylor, of Catlin, Illinois, a daughter of Thomas A. and Mary (Acre) Taylor. who are both natives of Illinois and are now living at Catlin. Five children have come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews: Aldyth M., born April 28, 1897; Frances L., born December 1, 1900; Robert E., born
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May 23, 1904; Thomas Elwin and Dewitt Harmon, twins, born November 2, 1906.
Although Mr. Andrews was a successful teacher he has proved equally suc- cessful in a field that calls for clear judgment and keen discrimination and has attracted many of the brightest minds in America. He keeps thoroughly in- formed as to investments and his judgment is often sought by persons who wish to place their money where it will be safe and at the same time produce a reason- able income. Politically Mr. Andrews has since attaining his majority bee identi- fied with the republican party and he is an earnest supporter of its candidates and principles. In 1894 he became connected with the Modern Woodmen of America and has served in various offices in that organization, filling the position of clerk of State Line Camp for over five years. He has been a member of the Odd Fellows since 1900 and is a past grand in that order. He has been a mem- ber of the Disciples church since boyhood and the reputation which he has at- tained for fidelity to every trust reposed in him is largely the result of the teach- ings of the great Book on which this church is founded.
INDEX
Abbott, W. W. .492
Abdill, E. C. .717
Adams, H. C. 457
Boorde, E. J. .591
Albert, G. E. 708
Bowen, J. H. 691
Albright, G. S.
.593
Boyd, Henry 481
Boyle, J. M. .709
Bracewell, Samuel 783
Brady, J. C.
879
Bratton, S. B. 838
Brewer, Frank .225
Brown, B. B. . 391
Brown, C. P.
811
377
Brown, H. L.
.733
Brown, W. J.
.125
Bailey, E. L. 74
Buckingham, T. W.
.361
Buhl, Sidney
637
Burkhart, Godfrey
.235
Burow, C. F.
800
Burow, J. F.
.290
Bushnell, A. M. 79
853
Butz, J. E. P.
873
Barnhart, J. H.
.887
Butz, J. K.
349
Bartel, H. W. .758
Baum, H. L. 30
Baum, O. P. 62
Baum, W. F.
.497
Baumgart, F. A.
39
Belles, W. H.
403
Benjamin, A. B. 81
Bennett, Thomas 440 Benson, O. C. 746 Bishop, C. E. .741
Black, L. M.
.756
Black, S. H.
793
Blair, H. M. 89
Blair, H. P. .381
Blair, Samuel
164
Blaisdell, B. F. .673
Blankenburg, C. C. .645
Blythe, C. E.
.297
Bond, William
.813
Cadle, Philip
.104
Campbell, Samuel .818
Canady, B. F. 670
Cannon, J. G.
. 664
Cannon, J. G., Jr.
872
Cannon, Lemuel
684
Cannon, W. P. .490
Carpenter, J. T. 278
Cass, E. W.
881
Cass, J. O. 152
Cass, Riley
844
Cathcart, J. A.
.227
Cathcart, W. G.
.214
893
Alexander, W. J. .479
Allen, C. A. 867
Allen, L. T. .158 Allison, O. W. .296
Anderson, T. E. .228
Andrews, C. C.
891
Andrews, J. A. .454
Babcock, H. S. 7
Badewitz, J. N. .216
Bailey, A. W. 817
Buchanan, George
.888
Bainbridge, C. E.
.735
Baird, J. G. 451
Baird, W. S. 461
Baker, Andrew 801
Baldwin, H. E. 434
Barger, M. J. 49
Bushnell, H. L.
Butz, Jesse
433
Buy, Edward 644
Byerly, D. M.
494
Byerly, I. N.
267
Byerly, R. K.
.103
Barnett, R. F. .555
Brown, E. D.
Bookwalter, R. R. 852
Bookwalter, W. J. IOI
894
INDEX
Catherwood, J. S. 861
Dalbey, Aaron 639
Catherwood, Mary Hartwell 846
Dale, T. J. 193
Catlett, G. R. .883
Dallstream, A. J. .309
Catlett, P. L. .889
Daniel, A. C. .807
Cessna, C. M.
Daniels, Harper 821
Chace, H. L.
444
Chambers, J. B. 72
Danville Water Works 777
Cheney, J. N. 688
380
Davis, James .250
Chesley, F. G.
Davis, Jesse
I45
Chesley, L. A. 820
Davis, J. H. .240
Davis, J. S. 16I
833
Church, H. G. .402
Davison, G. N.
508
Clark, A. A. .198
Deamude, F. S.
774
Clark, E. E. 460
Deamude, S. B.
780
Clark, I. O.
.453
.577
Clark, J. G.
859
Decker, J. H.
598
Clark, J. T. .751
Depke, H. F.
752
Clark, O. P.
97
Dickerson, M. F.
.536
Clark, S. M.
165
Dickson, J. A.
421
Clem, J. F. .723
Dickson, Silas
352
Clements, Louis 162
Diehl, John W.
474
Clements, Robert .647
Dillon, George
212
Clinch, J. H. M. 269
Dillon, W. S.
634
Clingan, D. A. .574
Dodge, A. G. P. 8
Clingan, H. A. II6
Donovan, R. P. 653
Clipson, Richard 693
Douglas, H. E.
375
Clouse, H. J. 467
Dowiatt, P. J. . 342
Cochran, W. A. 208
Downs, H. B.
404
Coe, L. W. 77
Draper, E. J. 337
Colyer, J. R. .724
Draper, F. L.
754
Connor, William 584
Cook, Herman .572
Duncan, A. B.
710
Cook, Hermas 48
I02
Earel, A. M. 178
Elder, A. W.
188
Elliott, J. H. 832
Ellis, L. B.
.544
Copeland, H. S.
Ellsworth, J. P.
82
Cornelius, S. E.
.336
Engelmann, Nicholas 73
5
Craft, H. C.
.719
English, J. G. 521
Craig, W. P.
.753
English, Martha E.
797
Crays, G. E.
.420
Crayton, C. M.
781
Creighton, I. L.
262
Creighton, J. W.
IIO
Creighton, William 882
Culp, L. P. 256
Cundiff, L. L.
.5II
Cunningham, Charles
I35
Fendley, J. H. 760
Fenton, C. B. .510
Cunningham, H. F. 721
Finley, H. C. .540
Cunningham, W. O. .208
Finley, Watts
52
Cunningham, W. T. 345
Fithian, D. W. .300
Fleming, James B. .414
Current, W. W. 595
Fagner, J. W. 683
Fairhall, Joseph II9
Faulstich, August 739
Fecker, Ernest, Jr. 71
Coolley, E. B.
. 299
886
Cossairt, W. S.
370
English, C. L.
Cook, J. M., Jr.
Cook, J. P.
.22I
Cooke, J. F.
.701
Evans, C. H. 607
Evans, Steve 399
Cunningham, G. W. 836
.633
Daniels, J. A. 249
Darley, W. D. 830
Chesley, C. E.
.770
Christman, Isaac .407
Church, G. W. F.
.699
Davis, V. C.
Deatrich, G. R.
Dudenhofer, George 144
895
INDEX
Forbes, H. S. 819
Forbes, T C. .602
Heaton, I. N. 499
Foster, H. A. 68
Hedges, W. T. 29
Fowler, Willy 840
Helmick, W. S. .622
Henderson, R. G. 643
Hill, F. L. 57
Hillman, Charles 270
Hillman, E. J. 408
Hoff, G. S. I85
Holaday, W. P. .40I
.640
Garlaugh, Hanes .507
Holmes, R. B.
.29I
Gass, L. D. 265
Holton, H. C.
676
Gaumer, C. F. .378
Honywell, Alba
618
Geddes, J. F. .655
Hooker, H. F.
II6
Gernand, C. E.
.68I
Hornor, F. M.
35
Gibbons, James
.478
Gilman, D. D. 856
Glick, J. E. I32
Goodwin, A. R. 835
Goodwin, W. H. .687
Goodwine, F. S.
.537
Goodwine, G. W.
826
Goodwine, J. W.
40
Goodwine, Lafayette 94
Graham, P. P. .197
Jackson, Amos .437
Graham, T. A. 463
Jackson, C. A. .534
Graves, L. T. .597
Janes, D. A. 787
Green, U. Z. .559
Jeffers, A. H. .823
Green, W. G.
I34
Jenkins, J. F. 223
Jenkins, S. A. 804
Jewell, W. R. .382
Johns, W. H. .307
Gunn, W. T. .419
Johnson, A. A. .2II
Gunnell, O. J. .594
Johnson, F. A. .590
Gustin, F. M. 762
Johnson, J. S. 462
Guthneck, F. H. .202
Johnson, Thomas 480
Johnston, A. F. 755
Johnston, J. W. .729
Jones, C. E. 654
Jones, C. S. .825
Jones, D. C.
.245
Jones, E. J.
276
Hall, A. R. .347
Jones, E. T.
837
Hamilton, J. L. 876
Jones, F. W.
. 322
Harrison, J. H. .690
Jones, G. B. .I68
Jones, G. W. 784
Jones, H. B. 98
Jones, H. R. .206
Hart, J. E. 582
Jones, J. A.
737
Hartshorn, J. G. .776
Hatfield, R. L. .279
Jones, O. M.
69
Hawkins, William .302
Haworth, H. T. 288
Hayward, Martin 694
Keeney, W. F. 6
Hazzard, W. S.
.668
Heaton, A. E. 533
Heaton, Hugh .527
Fox, E. A. .
325
Frayser, E. J. .722
Freeman, H. L. .627
French, T. P. 60
Gahlman, Frederick 874
Gardner W. H. 824
Hollingsworth, T. J.
Hosch, Andrew 766
Houghton, H. J. I7
Humrichouse, George 167
Hundley, J. B.
239
Hushaw, Ed. 389
Hutton, H. E. .471
Illk, J. F. 368
Griffith, L. H. .205
Gunder, A. H. 674
Gunn, L. V. .520
Guy, H. S. 651
Guymon, I. G. 56
Habel, T. A. 631
Hackman, Ezra .355
Halbert, W. G. 484
Harroun, G. L. 638
Harry, S. A. D. 869
Hart, James .827
Jones, Josiah
482
Kavanaugh, William .528
Keeslar, J. W. 365
Kellogg, W. J.
472
896
INDEX
Kendall, J. A.
Kidd, H. H.
Maier, Charles 650
Kilgore, W. D. 779
Makemson, S. T. .409
Kimbrough, A. H. 578
Kimbrough, E. R. E. 501
Klage, Charles 765
Klein, F. L. 525
Klein, Robert 601
Knight, James I21
Knight, Martin
589
Knox, C. N.
306
Knox, R. M.
371
Kuykendall, W. D. .287
La Grange, Charles .715
La Mar, R. A.
413
Lane, C. K. .628
Lane, Cicero
.772
Lane, L. D.
183
Lane, R. C.
244
Langley, C. J.
748
Layden, Tade .450
Leemon, John
864
Leins, Albert
663
Leitzbach, A. J. 646
Leonard, A. C. 834
Leonard, B. F. .184
Nesbitt, A. N.
70
Le Seure, E. X. 625
863
Leseure, Victor .858
Lesley, J. C.
58
Leverenz, W. T.
.617
Lewman, J. H.
61
Lindley, Frank
I26
Oakwood, S. H.
24
Lindley, W. C.
. 281
Ogdon, D. L. . 319
Olson, Perry
473
Palmer, E. H. .194
Palmer, L. T.
.791
Pankey, W. T. . 542
Park, Fred
. 592
Park, John . 114
Park, R. J . 500
Parks, R. C. 47
Parrett, W. J.
34
McClure, J. C.
.423
McCracken, G. W. .610
Partlow, George
.505
Patterson, G. W. 885
Patterson, Golden 680
Patterson, Malisa 698
Patterson, William
285
Payne, A. W. 829
Payne, Frank 464
McMillin, D. G. .418
McNeill, M. M. .233
Peckham, J. B.
449
McRoales, George
.609
McVey, John 90
.702
Mabin, G. G. . 301
Martin, Grant .612
Martinie, C. A. 470
Meeks, J. A. 871
Meitzler, J. W. .716
Mercer, H. Y. 156
Milemore, A. E. .430
Miller, G. W. .218
Miller, J. S. .332
Miller, J. W. 736
Miller, Margaret .855
Moore, D. G. .573
Moore, Homer 814
Moore, J. R. 632
Moore, William 84
Morrison, E. A. 662
Myers, G. E. 581
Neel, B. W. 143
Negley, G. W. .272
Nelson, J. H. 448
Newlon, J. W. I4I
Noone, John
566
Noone, Thomas
.743
Nugent, John 626
Oaks, Daniel . 512
Linne, H. E. 289
Lloyd, Henry .III
Long, W. H. .362
Luckey, Charles .217
Ludwig, W. Y. .410
Lyons, William 15
McCabe, J. M. .392
McCaughey, T. C. .585
McClenathan, C. V. 346
Partlow, E. R.
331
McDonald, R. D. .340
McFarland, W. B. .491
McFerren, J. S. IO
McFerren, William 348 McMahon, W. A. .329
McMillan, B. H. 447
.246
Mann, J. B. .327
Manteufel, Herman .271
Marsh, J. S. 726
Payne, J. W. 649
Penwell, F. B.
.890
Perkins, E. H.
.611
Leseure, Prosper
897
INDEX
Perrigo, F. A. 286
Peterson, Andrew 438
Petet, J. R. .682
Phalen, Michael
683
Schwartz, W. H. 468
Sconce, H. J. .257
Sconce, P. S. .603
Sedlmayr, George 196
Seiter, John .330
Seiwell, C. W. 613
Seymour, Amos
93
Shean, Charles
.268
Shields, N. H.
656
Prillaman, G. H. .338
Short, R. A.
.350
Pugh, Howard
.636
Siebert, B. G.
.755
Pugh, P. J. .704
Purnell, E. A. .357
Sloan, James .545
Sloan, John
.506
Slozos, John .788
.742
Smart, H. B.
187
Raimer, Harry .757
Ralston, J. W. 20
Randall, Edwin 295
Randolph, J. L. .615
Smith, G. S.
.207
Reagan, Theo.
36
Rearick, G. F. 243
Remster, P. T. 831
Smith, J. N. .535
Smith, R. D. .635
Smith, W. H. 538
Snapp, J. F. 312
Somers, A. L. .277
Southwick, H. E. .523
Spang, C. B. 27
Spear, W. L. 703
38
Rogers, W. D.
839
Starr, A. H.
175
Starr, I. E.
123
Starr, W. H.
92
Starr, Zac
.341
Stearns, Alvin
629
Steely, George 778
Stephen, R. W. .201
Stewart, F. L. .238
Stites, B. F. .130
Stokes, J. P. 692
Strain, John
481
Supple, J. G.
.770
Swallow, H. A. .292
Sailor, Thomas 335
Salmans, G. W. 614
Sanders, Albert .720
Sandusky, Abraham 146
Sandusky, C. L. 18
Sandusky, Isaac .515
Sandusky, Josiah 808
Sandusky, Rochester
.554
Sandusky, W. J. 802
Savage, H. B. .707
Saylor, Z. S. .248
Schecter, S. F. 483
Phillips, Ross
.280
Phillips, W. G.
.339
Pinegar, R. F.
.441
Pinkerton, B. E. .191
Platt, Louis 26
Poole, G. W. .372
Porterfield, M. F. 669
Prather, C. M. .759
Puzey, Henry .564
Puzey, Joseph
.679
Puzey, Richard .390
Smalley, J. W.
Smith, Charles
738
Smith, E. D.
9
Smith, F. B.
.203
Smith, I. R., Jr. .604
Smith, J. E. .734
Rice, C. W. .124
Rice, Daniel .575
Rice, J. G. .556
Richardson, D. A. .519
Ridgely, O. L. 789
Rieker, W. F. 769
Rodman, R. R. .608
Rodman, S. A. .504
Roseberry, A. W. .761
Ross, Ann M.
828
Ross, H. W.
648
Rowand, Isaac
.712
Runyan, W. L.
46
Runyon, T. H.
.174
Rusk, Josiah .860
Russell, C. E. .600
Russell, L. B.
.429
Russell, W. E. 652
Rutter, J. F. 318
Talbert, J. O. .530
Tallman, G. S. 100
Tanner, George 458
Tarpening, C. A.
.275
Taylor, Bertha E.
282
Taylor, T. A.
658
Taylor, W. H.
763
Thompson, R. B.
524
-
Spicer, H. R.
Silkey, T. E. 326
898
INDEX
Tilton, C. C. 559
White, C. C. .727
Tilton, G. E. 443
Whitlock, H. H. 176
Tilton, G. R. .599
Williams, A. S. I71
Tincher, J. L. .154
Williams, J. R.
33
Torrance, John 728
Williams, Lewis 812
Williams, T. B. .539
Trimble, C. N. .705
Williams, Thomas .315
Trimmell, K. C. .740
Williamson, G. L.
19
Trimmell, William .400
Williamson, J. A.
. 561
Trimmell, W. P. .157
Williamson, J. W. .366
.428
Tubbs, J. P.
. 501
Wilson, John
489
Turner, J. W. 59
Wilson, Walter R.
798
Tuttle, J. E.
773
Wilson, William R.
.321
Uhlein, C. F.
.558
Umbanhowar, Samuel
.529
Unger, John 431
Wintrowd, C. M. 596
Wise, B. D.
4II
Van Allen, J. W. .417
Wolf, L. B.
.657
Wolfington, G. V.
586
Vandervort, Peter
25
Wolford, M. J.
224
Vansickle, A. E.
672
Wood, Andrew 424
Wood, L. D.
875
Vliet, W. E. .686
Wood, R. L.
360
Woodbury, J. C.
91
Woolsey, C. T.
73
Walz, George 153
Walz, Harry J. 548
Wamsley, J. E.
.730
Warner, C. W.
562
Wyman, D. M.
I72
Watson, Daniel 367
Watts, J. L. 775
Yeomans, C. T.
.547
Webb, W. J. .
51
Young, C. C.
261
Webster, A. L.
18I
Young, C. M.
.616
Webster, W. H.
794
Young, J. H.
237-
West, Pleasant 37
Young, J. W. 427
.771
Wright, G. M ..
744
Woolverton, T. M. .517
Worrell, Arthur
Vines, H. E.
488
Voorhees, Peter I36
Winn, W. E.
.543
Wilson, William R. .356
Winegardner, J. R. 358
Vance, Joseph C. II3
Troup, Charles .234
Wilson, G. M.
Trego, A. H. .551
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