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The school building was erected in 1873; is furnished with 40 patent seats, capable of seating 80 pupils; has abundance of black- board room, well lighted, vestibule in front end, furnished with hat hooks, shelves, etc. The yard is beautifully adorned and shaded with a grove of maples, planted by W. B. Coates, who, at the time, was director of the school. As it is impossible to name, consecu- tively, the links which formed the business of this village, we shall content ourselves with giving it thus: In 1855, J. R. Pruitt and L. T. Whitesides were the business men of the place. In 1856, Lee Coates and his father, John Coates, engaged in the mercan- tile business, and for four or five years had a good trade. In 1857, W. B. Coates suc- ceeded his father, becoming a partner with his brother Lee, thus forming a strong and prosperous firm, which continued till 1861, when they dissolved, and Lee continued some time alone, dealing heavily in grain, and barge building, with L. E. Carter, at Grand Pass, etc. About that time, W. B. Coates (lid considerable business as a stock and grain dealer, till in the spring of 1864, he went to the Montana gold mines, where he remained four years. He afterward engaged in business here. About 1857, Morris & Simmons sold goods here for a short period,
and were succeeded by Beal Cotter, in 1859. In 1860 Aaron Reno & Bro., succeeded J. R. Pruitt. In 1865 Elihu Yates and James Wilkinson embarked in the dry goods and grocery business, but not succeeding well, soon retired. About 1866, J. R. Pruitt and Philemon Reno formed a dry goods firm, and after a short time retired. Edward S. Houghton, also, dealt in boots, shoes, etc., for a short time. About the same time Jones, Patterson & Howard formed a copartner- ship, and sold an immense amount of goods, continuing some three or four years. In 1869 Philemon Reno dealt in groceries alone.
The village was incorporated in 1869, under the general laws of the State, as a town, and as a village under special act, in 1875.
Ford Brothers, dealers in general mer- chandise, engaged in this line April 13, 1883. in the building which was built in 1835 by Thomas Groce, and first used as a general store by Mr. Groce and Ira Clark. Additions have since been made to this his- toric structure and it has had about as many owners and occupants as it is years of age, therefore to mention them would be almost an impossibility.
D. H. Gilson who was a dealer in drugs, groceries, etc., commenced business Aug. II, 1885, as successor to Coates & Lovelace. This stand was originally established as a dry goods store by Pruitt & Wilkinson.
The store building occupied by Ford & Gurley was erected by Isaac Lowenstein, now a resident of White Hall, in 1874. He put in a general stock, which he operated three years. His successors have been B. F. & G. W. Carriger, T. J. Albert, Gurley & Doyle, F. M. Gurley, J. S. Watt, Wells & Ford and Ford & Gurley.
The postoffice at Patterson was origin-
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ally known as Breese, deriving its name from Chief Justice Breese. The first postmaster was L. T. Whiteside.
Wilmington lodge No. 167, Ancient Order of United Workmen, was organized April 17, 1880, with the following charter members : James M. Linder, Henry C. Roberts, Joseph P'. James, William Jones, Ilenry Boyer, G. B. Patterson, Sidney H. Wilmington, George W. Burns, Samuel F. Hicks, Perry Wilmington, A. B. Collister, Stanton H. Patterson, William Gollier, Ben- jamin Hahn, Adam House, Thomas Knox, Absalom Mitchell, Lemuel B. James. The lodge has been kept in a flourishing condi- tion.
Among the first religious services here were those held by Peter H. Clark, who was a Methodist preacher. Rev. William Mc- Adams held services in this neighborhood at an early day.
The first mill was built by David Seeley in 1833. It was a grist mill, run by water power. It was operated by David Seeley and David Hodge.
The business interests of Patterson are represented at the present time as follows : B. F. Ford has a large trade in general mer- chandise, as has also J. M. Linder & Son. Ed. Nicholson, in addition to a general mer- chandise stock, handles farm machinery of all kinds.
J. M. Ford conducts a general black- smithing and wagon making establishment. Dr. J. Foreman attends to the physical ail- ments of the community. Mrs. R. Kille- brew conducts a neat millinery store. . 1. Hanback is postmaster, also conducts a bar- ber and notion shop.
Patterson has an excellent school with Luther T. Smith, principal, and Miss Eda Owdom, assistant. One hundred pupils.
The Baptists, the only denomination in the town, have a large membership-nearly four hundred-with Rev. William Gaither, pastor. A large Sunday school is main- tained with B. F. Ford, superintendent.
GREENE COUNTY'S MILITARY RECORD
(By James B. Hays, Carrollton, 111.)
A roster of Greene county soldiers, who helped to open this country to settlement, to extend its territorial limits, and to perpe- trate our nationality. During the Revolu- tion the Red Man roamed at will over our prairies : during the period of our second war with England and following our fron- tiersmen were encroaching upon and driving the Red Men to narrower limits of territory ; the names of those hardy frontiersmen were never placed on record previous to 1831. and we can only render homage to them as our unknown benefactors.
During the Black Hawk wars, 1831 and 1832. imperfect records were kept of the vol- unteers, but it is difficult to locate the conn- ty from which they enlisted; a list will be given as near accurate as the evidence will permit :
FIRST BLACK HAWK WAR.
May 27, 1831. Gov. Reynolds called for 700 volunteers to oppose Black Hawk, who had invaded Illinois: 1.600 men responded to this call, met at Beardstown, moved to a camp two miles north of Rushville and were there organized into two regiments and two battalions. One of these regiments elected John D. Henry. colonel, and Jacob Fry, of
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Greene county, lieutenant colonel; a number of Greene county men enlisted in this regi- ment, but there is no record of their names on file. This service was short and all re- turned home.
SECOND BLACK HAWK WAR.
On April 6, 1832, Black Hawk again invaded Illinois. April 16, 1832, Governor Reynolds called for volunteers to repel this second invasion. The second regiment in this call was commanded by Col. Jacob Fry, of Greene county ; a part of Capt. Samuel Smith's company of this Regiment was a part of Jacob Fry's company of the year previous.
SECOND REGIMENT OF GEN. WHITESIDES' BRIGADE.
COL. JACOB FRY.
Date of muster in, April 20, 1832. Date of muster out, May 25, 1832.
Chas. Gregory, Captain, promoted Lieut. Col.
Thos. Chapman, Ist Lieut., promoted Captain April 30, 1832.
Thos. Hill, 2d Lieut., promoted Ist Lieut. April 30, 1832.
Levi Whitesides, Ist Sergt., promoted 2d Lieut. April 30, 1832.
Sherman Goss, Sergt., promoted Ist Sergt. April 30, 1832.
Isaac Moore, Sergt., promoted Ist Sergt. April 30, 1832.
Henry Phillips, Sergt., promoted Ist Sergt. April 30, 1832.
Aaron Hart, Sergt., promoted Ist Sergt. April 30, 1832.
Michael Hendricks, Corporal, promoted Ist Sergt. April 30, 1832.
Samuel Pinkerton, Corporal, present at muster out. John F. Hart, Corporal, present at muster out.
James H. Finley, Corporal, present at muster out. Martin Burns, private, present at muster out. Squire Dunn, private, present at muster out. John Duff, private, absent on leave.
Daniel Duff, private, present at muster out.
Elijah Elmer, private, present at muster out. Geo. I. Elmer, private, present at muster out. Ralph Elmore, private, present at muster out. George B. Elmer, private, present at muster out. Richard Garrison, private, absent on leave. James Gilleland, private, present at muster out. Wm. Gilleland, private, present at muster out. Geo. Hazlewood, private, present at muster out. Wyatt Hazlewood, private, present at muster out. Israel Phillips, private, present at muster out.
Albert Rule, private, absent (sick) at muster out. Wm. Shelton, private, present at muster out. Jas. R. Spencer, private, absent (sick) at muster out. Robert Welch, private, present at muster out. James Wood, private, present at muster out.
Laban Wiggins, private, present at muster out.
SECOND REGIMENT. COL. JACOB FRY.
Date of muster in, April 20, 1832. Date of muster out, May 27, 1832.
Jeremiah Smith, Capt., elected Capt. April 20, 1832. James Allen, Ist Lieut., elected Ist Lieut. April 20, 1832.
Jacob Wagoner, 2d Lieut., elected 2d Lieut. April 20, 1832.
Andrew Guest, Ist Sergt., elected Ist Sergt. April 20, 1832.
Dail Gregory, Sergt., elected Sergt. April 20, 1832. Wm. Thompson, Sergt., elected Sergt. April 20, 1832. Peter Thompson, Sergt., elected April 20, 1832.
Eli Brown, Corporal., elected April 20, 1832. Allen Hardy, Corporal, elected April 20, 1832. George Woods, Corporal, on furlough at muster out. H. K. Stubblefield, Corporal, on furlough at muster out.
William Brown, private, present at muster out. Horatio Bundy, private, present at muster out. John Baker, private, present at muster out. Samuel Breman, private deserted at muster out. Benj. Crabtree, private, present at muster out. John G. Campbell, sick at muster out.
Campbell, private, present at muster out. Richard Coats, private, present at muster out. Harris Carter, private, present at muster out. Charles Dunsworth, private, present at muster out. Jackson Dollerhite, private, present at muster out. James Fisher, private, present at muster out. Jacob Godwin, private, present at muster out.
James Hodges, private, on furlough at muster out. David How, private, present at muster out.
John Hamilton, private, absent (sick) at muster out.
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Revis Hawkins, private, on furlough at muster out. Mortica W. Lorton, private, present at muster out. John Lisineut, private, deserted.
John Miller, private, present at muster out. Samuel Moudey, private, present at muster out. William Williams, private, present at muster out. Robert Young, private, present at muster out.
GEN. WHITESIDES' BRIGADE.
ODD BATTALION OF SPIES COMMANDED BY MAJOR JAS. D. HENRY.
Date of muster in, April 20, 1832. Date of muster out, May 27, 1832.
Thomas Carlin, Captain, present at muster out.
Jesse V. Mounts. Ist Lieut., present at muster out. George W. Laurens, 2d Lient., present at muster out. Merrel E. Ratten, Ist Sergt., appointed Sergt .- Major April 28, 1832.
David Thurston. Sergt., present at muster out. James Gilleland, Sergt., transferred to Capt. Chap- man's company.
Harrison Boggess, Sergt., present at muster out. Lost horse in stampede.
Lewis B. Edwards, Corp., present at muster out. Josiah Ashlock, Corp., present at muster out.
William Cook, Corp., present at muster out. William Finley, present at muster out. Joshua Abner, private, present at muster out. John Ashlock, private, present at muster out. Williamson Banning, private, present at muster out. Preston Bagers, private, appointed 3d Sergt. Present at muster out.
John Courtney, private, present at muster out. John Cook, private, present at muster out. James Carlin, private, present at muster out. Edward Crabb, private, present at muster out. Silas Crane, private, present at muster out.
W'm. H. Dulaney, private, promoted surgeon 2d Regi- ment April 30.
Howell Dawdy, private, present at muster out. Eldred Elon, private, present at muster out. Silas Eldred, private, present at muster out. Edward Talbert, private, present at muster out. Zuriah Finley, private, transferred to Capt. Chapin's company.
William Gilliland, private, transferred to Capt. Cha- pin's company.
Valentine A. Gibbs, private, present at muster out. William Hoskins, private, present at muster out. Jonathan Hill, private, present at muster out. John Huit, Jr., private, present at muster out.
Samuel Hess, privat. Jest horse of Dicen Renben Herrick, private, present at iny all Thomas Hopper, private, present at mn rer qui John Jackson, private, present at muster out Robert King, private, present at muster out Joseph Linder, private, pre-ent at mlister of George Linder, private, present at muster in James Moore, private, present at mi ter ont David Moore, private, present at muster out William Pinkerton, private, present at muster out John F. Pinkerton, private, present at muster out. lienry B. Pinkerton, private, present at muster out. Larken Ratten, private, present at muster out. Philoman Reno, private, present at muster out James Short, private, present at muster out.
Starlin Thackston, private, present at muster out. Wm. Il. Whitesides, private, present at muster out John B. Whitesides, private, present at muster out. John C. Williams, private, never reported after mus- ter in.
CAPT. SAMUEL SMITH'S COMPANY OF SECOND REGIMENT.
(A part of this company served under Lieut .- Col. Fry in 1831.)
Date of muster in, April 20, 1832. Date of muster out, May 27. 1832.
Jacob Fry, Captain, elected Colonel April 30, 1831. Samuel Smith, Captain, promoted from Ist Lieut. E. D. Baker, Ist Lieut., promoted from 2d Lieut. Mathias S. Link. 2d Lieut., present at muster out. Fredric Atchison, Ist Sergt .. present at muster out. David Miller, Sergt., present at muster out. T. J. Brown, Sergt., present at muster out.
Martin Bigsby, Corporal, absent on leave at muster out.
John Miller, Corporal, present at muster out. Abner P. Hill, Corporal, present at muster out. David Breson, Corporal, present at muster out. Atchison Fieldon, private, present at muster out. Isam Adcock, private, mustered out ; re-enlisted. Irvin D. Brown, private, present at muster out. Hardy Crane, private, present at muster out Nicholas Campbell, private, present at muster out ; promoted corporal.
Philip Deeds, private, present at muster out Henry Emerson, private, present at muster out Shedrick Goan, private, present at muster out. John Hobson, private, present at muster out Archibald Lee. private, present at muster out Richard G. Lee, private, present at muster out.
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William Lee, private, present at muster out.
David Link, private, present at muster out; re- enlisted.
David Milton, private, present at muster out. Lemuel Miller, private, present at muster out. David Medkiff, private, present at muster out. Elisha Nix, private, present at muster out. Dumpsey Powell, private, present at muster out. Harrison Pointdexter, private, present at muster out. Harrison Pointdexter, private, present at muster out ; re-enlisted.
Israel Piper, private, present at muster out. Wm. C. Renna, private, present at muster out. Aaron Smith, private, present at muster out. George Sanders, private, present at muster out. Samuel Thomas, private, deserted.
Benj. F. Scott, private, present at muster out. James L. Scott, private, present at muster out. Spencer Thomason, private, present at muster out. William Thomason, private, present at muster out. James Tucker, private, present at muster out. Luther Tunnell, private, present at muster out. Wm. Tunnell, private, transferred to staff of Spy company.
James Trearney, private, present at muster out. Ervin Vandiver, private, present at muster out. T. A. West, private, present at muster out. Theo. R. Walton, private, present at muster out. Wyatt Whittle, private, present at muster out. Wm. P. Wallace, private, present at muster out. Squire Wood, private, re-enlisted ; promoted sergeant.
BRIGADIER-GEN. H. ADKINSON. ODD COMPANY.
(Most of this company served in previous cam- paigns.)
Date of muster in, May 20, 1832. Date of muster out, June 15, 1832.
Samuel Smith, Captain, present at muster out. James D. Scott, Ist Lieut., present at muster out. Jacob Waggoner, 2d Lieut., present at muster out. Thomas Briggs, Ist Sergt., present at muster out. Frederick Atchison, Sergt., absent on furlough. Fielding Atchison, Sergt., present at muster out. Squire Wood, Sergi., present at muster ont; wagon- master.
George Sanders, Corporal, on furlough at muster out. Harrison Pointdexter, Corporal, present at muster out.
B. G. Lee, Corporal, present at muster out. Vincent Lee, Corporal, present at muster out.
Isam Adcock, private, present at muster out. Martin Burns, private, on furlough at muster out. Lemuel Burton, private, present at muster out. John Baker, private, on furlough at muster ont. Preston Boggus, private, present at muster out. William Cook, private, present at muster out. Edward Crabb, private, present at muster out. Squire Dunn, private, on furlough at muster out. H. Delaney, private, promoted surgeon at muster out. Gregory Doil, private, on furlough at muster out. Chas. W. Dansworth, private, on furlough at muster out.
James Fisher, private, on furlough at muster out. Jacob Fry, private, promoted Colonel May 31, 1832. James Gilliland, private, on furlough at muster out. Thomas Hopper, private, on furlough at muster out. Jonathan Hill, private, on furlough at muster out. Mathias S. Link, private, present at muster out. David Link, private, present at muster out. Washington Laxton, private, present at muster out. Joseph Lakin, private, present at muster out. Isaac Moore, private, on furlough at muster out. Benj. F. Massey, private, present at muster out. David Melton, private, present at muster out. Israel Piper, private, on furlough at muster out. John Reddish, private, present at muster out. Jeremiah Smith, private, present at muster out. John W. Scott, private, promoted paymaster May 31. James Tourney, private, present at muster out. Levi T. Whitesides, private, present at muster out. John B. Whitesides, private, present at muster out. James Whitlock, private, present at muster out. James Walden, private, present at muster out. Thomas R. Walden, private, promoted quartermaster Sergt.
GEN. ATKINSON'S THIRD BRIGADE.
Date of muster in, May 15, 1832. Date of muster out. August 16, 1832.
James Kincaid, Captain, lost two horses on forced march.
John Fry, Ist Lieut., present at muster out. Royal O. Pitts, 2d Lient., sick in quarters. John Link, Ist Sergt., present at muster out. George Melrum, Sergt., present at muster out. Henry Coonrod, Sergt., present at muster out. Christopher Dodgson. Sergt., present at muster out. Wm. C. Dorman, Corporal, present at muster out. llugh Jackson. Corporal, present at muster out. John Coonrod, Corporal. present at muster out. Joseph M. Schuyler. Corporal, lost a horse; present at muster out.
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James Bias, private, present at muster out.
Thomas Biggs, private, furloughed Aug. 12; lost a horse.
Lemuel Burton, private. furloughed Ang. 12; lost a horse.
George Coonrod, private, present at muster out. Henry Cook, private, present at muster out.
William Cook, private, present at muster out.
Felix Doughty, private, sick in quarters ; lost a horse on forced march.
Joshua Davis, private, present at muster out. Noah Fry, private, present at muster out.
William Finley, private, furloughed Aug. 2. Zuriah Finley, private, present at muster out. Isaac R. Green, private, lost a horse. Fielding Harrison, private, furloughed Aug. 2. John Johnson, private, present at muster out.
John C. Jordan, private, discharged by order of Gen. Scott Aug. 2.
Robert Johnson, private. discharged June 22, sick. William Lewis, private, present at muster out. Mathias L. Link, private, lost a horse.
George Linder, private, present at muster out.
John Mongold, private, present at muster out. David Mellon, private, present at muster out.
James L. Norris, private, discharged June 22, sick. Hiram Rattan, private, absent with leave. Larkin Rattan, private, lost a horse.
Jarvis B. Rattan, private, lost a horse.
Littleton Rattan, private, furloughed Aug. 2.
Daniel Rattan, private, discharged by order Gen. Scott Ang. 2; lost a horse.
Richard Rattan, private, discharged by order Gen. Scott Aug. 2; lost a horse.
Morse Sterling, private, present at muster out. Asa Stone, private, present at muster out.
Israel Standifer, private, present at muster out. David Waggoner, private, present at muster out. Austin Woodman, private, furloughed Aug. 12. John B. Whitesides, private, furloughed Ang. 12. W'm. H. Whitesides, private. furloughed Aug. 12.
CAPT. GERSHOM PATTERSON'S COMPANY.
(2d Regt .. 3d Brigade. Mounted Vol.)
Date of muster in, May 15. 1832. Date of muster out, august 15. 1832.
Alexander Smith, Captain, resigned July 15. 1832. Gorshom Patterson, Captain, promoted Captain July 16, 1832. Jacob Baccus, 1st Lient., horse lost Aug. 9 on forced march.
Sammel Bowman, ed Lieut . koded to b we Avis 2. 1832.
Jonathan Cooper, Ist Sergt., detale so prattet master.
Calvin Piggs, Sergi , present at muster oft James Novin, Sergt., on furlough, lost a horse Alexander Moore. Sergt., present at muster ont John Reddish, Corporal, present at mu-ter out.
Alexander Lyberly. Corporal, present at munster out. Edmond Medford, Corporal, lost saddle m action: present at muster out.
Robert Irwin, Corporal, present at muster out Alexander Bonner, private, on furlough from July 20. John Bowin, private, on furlough from Aug. 7. Robert Chowning, private, present at muster out. Thos. H. Chapman, private, present at muster out.
Thomas Carlin, private, lost horse and outfit on forced march.
Alexander Chisam, private, present at muster out. Joseph Clifford, private, present at muster out
Isaac Darnell, private, color guard; gun lost in battle.
John N. English, private, present at muster out.
John MeFain, private, on furlough; lost horse on forced march.
John Guffy. private, on furlough; lost horse on forced march.
Phillonson Iliggins, lost horse and outfit on forced march.
Busk W. Hamilton, private, present at muster out John Higgins, private, present at muster out. Joseph Mckinney, private, on furlough from Aug. 7 Seaborn I. Moore, private, present at muster out. James Means, private, present at muster out.
John Means, private, present at muster out. David Mannon, private, present at muster out. Solomon Rice, private, present at muster out. David Rusk, private, on furlough from Aug. 1. Thomas Seard, private, present at muster out. David Suttlemers, private, present at muster out Walden Solomon, private, present at muster ont John Walden, private, present at muster out
CAPT. AARON BANNON'S COMPANY
( 2d Regt., 3d Brigade, organized in White Hal )
Date of muster in. May 15. 1832. Date of muster out. Aug. 16, 1832
Aaron Bannon, Captain. mustered out with comp. ux Harvy Jarboe. Ist Lent . mustered out with coffp. 09 Job Collins, 2d Lient .. mustered ont with copipau James C Campbell, 2d Lient . musterel ang with company
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Absolom Kitchens, Ist Sergt., mustered out with company.
Uriah Allen, Sergt., mustered out with company.
James Doddy, Sergt., discharged, disability, July 15. Alexander Webb, Corporal, lost a horse.
Hezekiah Crawsby, Corporal, present at muster out. Job Phillips, Corporal, present at muster ont. John Jones, Corporal, present at muster out. John Bishop, private, present at muster out. Peter Breeden, private, present at muster out. Josiah Brantly, private, present at muster out. Rheuben Conlee, detailed special duty June 22. Thomas Cartwright, private, present at muster out. Benjamin Drummons, private, present at muster out. Frederick Evelin, private, present at muster ont. Joseph Evans, private, present at muster out. Samuel A. Fisher, present at muster ont; horse lost. James Ford, private, present at muster out ; horse lost. Sherman Goss, private, present at muster out.
James Hart, private, present at muster out; horse lost.
John F. Hart, private, present at muster out. Henry Han, private, present at muster out.
Jesse Hunter, private, present at muster out. Hamon Morrison, private, furloughed June 22, sick. Edmund B. Magruder, private, present at muster out. Gabriel Manley, private, present at muster out.
Jonathan A. McClanan, private, present at muster ont.
George Pope, private, present at muster out; horse lost.
Edward Phillips, private, furloughed June 22, sick. Alfred Rule, private, horse lost.
George W. Roe, private, present at muster out.
CAPT. THOMAS McDAW'S COMPANY.
(Gen. Whitesides' Brigade.)
Date of muster in, April 20, 1832. Date of muster out, May 27, 1832.
Thomas McDaw, Captain, mustered out with com- pany.
James Whitlock, Ist Lieut., mustered out with com- pany.
Silas Crain, 2d Lieut., on furlough.
Thomas Brigs, Ist Sergt., present at muster out; re-enlisted in Capt. Samuel Smith's company.
B. F. Massey, Sergt., present at muster out. James Burk, Sergt., absent on furlough. James Whitehead, Sergt., present at muster out. Josiah Dunn. Corporal, present at muster ont. William Phillips, Corporal, present at muster out.
James Waldon, Corporal, present at muster out. Hezekiah Brown, private, present at muster out. Daniel Brown, private, present at muster ont. Thomas Clifton, private, present at muster out. Squire Clark, private, present at muster out. Matthew Cowen, private, present at muster out. Daniel Costly, private, present at muster out. John Dobbs, private, absent on furlough. Alfred . Erwin, private, present at muster out. James Ferguson, private, present at muster out. Edward Fleming, private, present at muster out. Royal P. Green, private, present at muster out. William Hurd, private, absent on furlough.
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