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que. Socorro and San Marcial are the chief points between Santa Fe and El Paso. All are important points for the business of mining, cattle-raising and general commerce. From Rincon a branch line leads to Deming, where junction is made with the Southern Pacific Railway, and to Silver City. and to the other mining towns of Southern New Mexico. It is the fortunate destiny of New Mex- ico generally, and the Rio Grande Valley particu- larly, to soon take front rank in the line of fruit production. The grapes produced in the lower Rio Grande Valley are not surpassed in either quality or quantity by the product in any part of the continent. From Albuquerque, in the heart of New Mexico, due West, the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad forms the main Santa Fe route to Cali- fornia. The line passes through a great mining and stock-raising country, where the climate is perfect. Prescott, the capital of Arizona, is reached by a branch from Prescott Junction. Constant changes of scenery characterize the line. and the crossing of the Colorado Canon is one of the most remarkable accomplishments known in the railroad world. In Southern California the lines of the California Central and Southern reach every important city. Barstow, San Bernardino, Colton, San Diego, National City, Los Angeles, and a hun- dred other beautiful towns offer unequaled induce- ments to the seeker after health, wealth and pleas- ure. San Francisco and other cities of Central and Northern California are reached by the lines of the Southern Pacific by virtue of a special ar- rangement for traffic.
Between Chicago and Kansas City meals are served on the finest dining cars. On the other lines and branches are superb eating-houses and hotels.
From the resume thus given of the facilities pos- sessed by the Santa Fe Railway for interchanging traffic at its termini and various junctions. it must be apparent to the reader that the line is admir- ably situated, and that in many respects it occu- pies a strategic position, superior to that of other trans-Missouri and Mississippi railroads. These advantages have been utilized in the past, as they will be in the future in developing the localities through which the various branches extend, and
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to build up the permanent prosperity of the prop- erty whose history is so closely interwoven with the settlement, development and prosperity of the West beyond the Missouri River. Its local traffic compares favorably with that of other competing lines. To this purely local traffic must be added the contributions of its several termini, all large cities and prominent trade centers in the Missouri and Mississippi Valleys. With the growth and steady development of the manufacturing and other industries of Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Topeka, Wichita, Galveston, El Paso, Pueblo and Denver, since the middle of December, 1890, by means of running arrangements with the Jacksonville & Southeastern Railroad, the Santa Fe has a through line from Chicago to St. Louis with a fine equipment of palace cars. The Santa Fe Railway must naturally make corresponding strides toward attaining that proud financial position which has been the life dream of its originators and present owners. Under the present progressive and con- servative management all advantages of geographi- ical position, and all the resources of the through line, will be constantly utilized in building up the future prosperity of the road itself, and in devel- oping the extended area of Chicago's commercial supremacy. The land grant from the Government amounted substantially to three million acres. In brief, its commanding geographical position, coupled with its direct Eastern alliance for through business, must render the Santa Fe event- ually one of the most remunerative of our West- ern railroads.
Illinois & St. Lonis Railroad,
B ETTER known as the "Pittsburg Road," extends from Belleville to East St. Louis, also to Union Depot, St. Louis, over the " Eads " Bridge. It has fine terminal fa- cilities in almost the center of Belleville, and is extensively patronized by the people along its line, but its most important tiatlie is in transport- ing coal.
Cairo Short Line.
6 IIE terminal points of this line are East St. Louis and St. Louis, from which points it runs in a southwesterly direction across Southern Illinois, touching the Ohio River at Me- tropolis City and Pellonia, where it taps a grow- ing and increasing trade with Kentucky and Ten- nessee, giving a short route to the St. Louis mar- kets for the produets of a portion of those States. At Du Quoin and Carbondale connection is made with the Illinois Central Railroad; at Parker City it crosses the line of the Big Four; at Eldo- rado traffic relations are had with the Big Four and Louisville & Nashville Railroads. The Cairo Short Line passes through a section of Illinois particularly rich in coal mines, which contributes to the road an immense freight business. At Du- Quoin and Carbondale it taps the center of the fruit helt. Its business is increasing, and the road is in a prosperous condition.
Louisville & Nashville.
6 1IE line of this road crosses the Southern part of Illinois in a Southeasterly direction. Its Eastern terminals are at Evansville, Mt. Vernon and Shawneetown, on the Ohio River, while its western termini are St. Louis and East St. Lonis. This road transports annually large quan- tities of coal, grain, flour and other products, and has done much toward building up the towns along the line.
Ohio & Mississippi.
IlIS extended system operates in connection with the Baltimore & Ohio, having St. Louis for its western terminus, and close tratlic connections are maintained with the lead- ing cities on the Atlantic seaboard. This was one of the first roads built in Southern Illinois, being
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completed and opened for traffic the entire length of the line in 1857. Under the present manage- ment the road has grown in business, and now comprises one of the important trunk lines of the Mississippi Valley.
The Vandalia Road.
HIE first train was run on this line in July, 1868, and in 1870 was completed its entire length, and immediately thereafter through
passenger trains were established between New York and St. Louis. Both in passenger and freight business this line promptly became a lead- ing factor in promoting the business interests of the sections through which it passes, and with its running arrangements with the Pennsylvania Cen- tral furnishes fine facilities for its patrons.
A
Abend, Hon. Edward. .
. . 242
Aberle, F. W.
357
Abt, P. W
.270
Adams, John
23
Adams, John Q.
39
Affleek, James.
279
Ahlers, Conrad.
318
Ahrens, Frederick
295
Ammel, N. E.
.370
Andel, Adolph.
281
Andel, Casimir.
.265
Appel, J. L. .
.260
Arthur, Chester A.
99
B
Bader, H. F. .266
Badgley, Adam 210
Baer, Amson.
317
Barthel, August.
.323
Barthel, Henry
.589
Baum, Simon
.270
Beeker, Hon. Charles. 117 Begole, F. M. .322
Behrens, J. C.
250
Bennett, Jeremiab
.. 221
Bennett, Capt. W. H. .305
Berkemeyer, C. F. 210 Bertelsmann, Henry 654
Berteloth, John
442
Bertelsmann, J. R
.611
Beste, J. H.
454
Biebel, N. J. .
270
Boequet, Gustave. 367
Bocquet, J. C.
367
Boemer, Henry.
436
Bohnemeier, John 360
209
Boismenue, Nicholas.
.578
Boneau, Judge Benjamin . . .. 280 Booth, D. S., Sr. 240
Bornman, Mrs. Elizabeth .... 227 Dehn, J. G. 234
Brandenburger, William. .. . 593
Briesacher, E. F. -.: 417
Brightfield, O. F.
375
Broderick, W. J.
.363
Brown, Luther.
.605
Brownlee, William
248
Bruegel, Henry
.358
Buchanan. James. 75
Bug, Martin.
366
Burke, Thomas.
275
Burr, J. C.
498
C
Cange. Mrs. Dora. .423
Cannady, Charles. 306
Cannady, Elijah.
.355
Carr, L. T ..
316
Carroll, C. B
.195
Carson, J. S ..
350
Carter, M. W
-307
Cash, V. B. .342
Chapin, Rev. S. P. .Gll
Chenot, Augustus.
.383
Clark, A. T.
571
Clark, Samuel.
420
Cleveland, S. Grover. 103
Corlis, G. L.
.208
Coulter, R. S.
320
Crosby, George.
.374
Cunningham, Robert
.347
Fahne, George, Sr. 3II
Fairbrother, H. C., M. D. .206
Faulbaum. August. 311 Fekete, Alexander, M. D. .. 202
Fietsam, C. H.
237
Fillmore, Millard 67
Finke, E. J. . .377
Flannigen, Alexander.
217
Fleischbein, C. P ..
.502
Forcade, Louis.
.290
Foulks, Charles
.637
Day, J. A.
565
Fournie, Sylvester. 983
Frey, John.
989
Friederick. Michael.
.. 367
Fries, Adanı. 1.359
Fries, Jacob. . .. 624
Fries, John ..
.. 661
Fries, Peter.
. . 491
Friess. J. H. .. 285
Fuesser, J. P .. . . . . 386
Fuller, Rev. H. E. .
.. 649
Funk, Adam.
... 280
Funk, H. C.
... 384
Funk, Henry.
--... 296
E
G
Ganter, Henry, M. D. . .149
Garfield, James A 95
Gauch, Jacob. .550
Gauch, P. A
408
Geary, M. F.
126
Gelwicks, G. B.
.440
Germain, J. H.
426
Germain, Nicholas
658
Gillen, Rev. James
482
Gintz, Adam.
573
Godin, Peter, Sr.
.636
Gough, Rev. J. M.
.58
Graner, Louis.
419
Grant, Ulysses S.
87
Grebe, William, M.D. 125
Green, B. P.
315
Griffen, Abraham.
542
Griffen, Charles.
489
Griffin, John.
410
Griswold, J. W.
492
Gross, Louis
257
Grossmann, Charles.
463
Grupe, W. H.
.577
Guentz, Henry.
.644
Gundlach, Frank.
.504
Gundlach, Jacob, Jr.
147
Gundlach, P. M.
543
Guthric, G. W.
631
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Haas, Daniel.
.299
Hacker, J. N.
.526
Eberhart, J. J. 322
Eberlein, George.
.. 358
Eckert, Charles.
475
Eckert, H. C.
343
Eggmann, E. J.
.200
Ehinger, John
285
Eidmann, L. F. 259
Elliot, Henry. .283
Elliot, Harry, Jr .239 Engelmann, W. B. .325
Ettling, Christian.
338
Gooding, Abram
365
Ewing, Capt. G. W.
263
Eyman, Isaac ..
271
F
D
Daah, Fred. 364
Dake, C. R., M. D. 623 Flannery, Patrick. 632
Daniel, T. J.
415
Darrow, W. A
324
Davis, E. R.
.252
Decker, H. J. 368
De Haan, H. J., M. D. 201
Dekum, Dominick ... 614
Dexter, Charles. 199
Dilg, Capt. Frederick .508
Doussard, Mrs. Martha.
999
Doyle, John. 212
Doyle, MI. R., M. D. 243
Draser, George, Jr .29]
Dressel, Ernest
.525
Dunn, James.
544
Boismenue, Louis.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
INDEX.
Hagen, Rev. H. J .387
Hagist, E. R. .. 114
Halstead, Dr. A. S. . .. 32]
Keechler, A. L. .. 529
McFarland, C'apt. Milton. . . . 397
McLean, Capt. J. J. .663
McLean, J. J. 124
McQuillan, E. J. 295
Mechin, J. & Son 145
Merkel, Cornel. 300
Merrills, F. B. 486 Pierce, H. A 160
Messick, Hon. J. B .. 656
Metzen, J. P. 234
Meyer, Rev. Henry. 423
Miller, A. J. 197
Miller, D. D.
Miller, L. G. 292
Miller, Louis .454
Miller, Peter 479
Miller, W. J.
.398
Mills, Hugh
429
Muehlmann, Fredrick, Sr. 254
Moeser, Prof. Frederick.
555
Moeser, Henry
602
Moeser, Philip, M. D 276 Mollmann, J. D. .364
Monroe, James 35
Montag, Carl. 196
Mootz, Albert
.274
Mootz, Herman 123
Muelheim, Mrs. G. L. 249
Mueller, A. J. 289
Mueller, J. F. 244
Mueller, J. F.
253
Muetze, Christian
588
Reis, Valentine
164
Munie, George. 661 Rembe, Charles, M. D. .418
Renshaw, Capt. J. W.
173
Rentchler, Daniel. 594
Reuss, Julius. .186
Rhein, Fred. 571
Rhein, Louis.
638
Rhein, Philip.
164
Richardson, J. H
179
Richter, F. E.
502
Rittenhouse, W. P.
119
Robertson, N. S.
474
Rodenheiser, John. .187
Roewe, Henry. 496
Rogers, E. P. .507
Rogers, G. B. M. 507
Rohm, Christian, Sr.
223
Romeiser, P. M. .447
Ropiequet, R. W. 647
Rose, F. T., M. D 159
Ross, P. J.
613
Rubach, Ferdinand, M. D 121
Ruemmler, Alexander. 273
Ruemmler, C. G. .470
O'Halloran, Rev. P. J. .642 Ruester, Philip. 335
Ortgier, William .458
Otten, Hermann.
.549
P
Padfield, J. K. .182
Padfield, W. R.
.566
Parry, H. F.
413
Penn, Joseph. 153
Perrottet, Hon. Louis 269 Perry, John. 495 Perryman, J. L., M. D. 431 Pfatf, Adam 140
Pfeiffer, Adam 485
Phillips, W. H.
437
Pierce, Franklin.
71
Polk, James K
59
Prediger, William.
.568
Prediger, Peter.
655
Priester, F. M.
.565
416
Priester, Fred.
.156
Miller, J. E.
152
Probst, Charles.
479
Pngh, H L. 635
R
Raab, E. P., M. D .395
Rafter, J. J.
.127
Rank, John
.435
Rayhill, J. J.
393
Rebhan, Emile ..
.337
Rebhan, G. C.
146
Reichert, Joseph.
.537
Reimann, Peter
641
Reinecke, Conrad.
205
Reis, Henry
122
Reis, Hon. Michael.
.587
Lehman, Prof. G .302
Leiner, Jacob.
300
Lemen, G. C.
.. 659
Lenz, August.
.497
Liebig, G. P.
.501
Lienesch, G. P.
515
Lill, P. W. 150
Lincoln, Abraham 70
Lindly, J. J. 408
Linehan, J. 1.
527
Lischer, Hon. Christ.
461
Lischer. C. J.
457
Lotz, William.
.293
Louis, Joseph
:174
Lyons, J. R.
438
M
Madison, James 31
Malinee, S. B. 600
Mann, Jacob .. .241
Marsh, D. C.
.625
Mason, James 155
Mauer, Charles. 464
Maule, Francis. 404
Maule, John.
.467
May, Thomas, Jr. .230
McCasland, C. O. .644
McCasland, C. D .. .222 McCasland, J. M. 251 McCasland, Hon. J. T. .282
McCasland, W. A .. 596
MeCracken, R. X. , M. D. .587
Kanzler, George ..
.. 410
1
MeCulley, A. J.
119
Kanzler, Peter. . ..... ... . . 410
Karch, Charles. . .. 547
Keller, J. P.
.169
Kemper, G. H. .520
Hardy Mrs. Catherine
1 .. 658
Harkins, Rev. John.
.. 377
Harrison, Benjamin.
.107
Harrison, H. W. 530
Harrison, William Henry
.. 51
Harrold, Michael.
464
Hartmann, Bernhard.
458
Hauss, Charles
547
Hayes, Rutherford B.
91
189
Heely, D. C., M. D.
G06
Heidinger, J. J.
133
Heimberger, R. U.
.451
Heinrich, Oscar.
191
Heinzelman, John 659
Helms, Fred. 619
Hempe, H. W 238
Hentzel, Benjamin. .181
Hentzel. George.
562
Higgins, Benjamin.
181
Hilgard, G. F. 576
Hill. J. P.
461
Hill, Peter
154
Hoff, Henry,
.567
Holcomb, Emery .175
Horner, H. H.
662
Huber, Henry
139
Hummert, Theodore 635
Hypes, Benjamin
163
Hypes, J. W .660
I
Illinski, A. X., M. D. .385
Ingold, Capt. Christian. .. . .. 229
Isch, Anthony .. 399
J
Jackson, Andrew 43
Janssen, Rev. John. .143 Jargstorff, Rev. John . 689
Jefferson, Thomas
Johnson, Andrew
83
Johnson, C. C. .578
Johnson, L. M. 535
Johnson, V. G. .481
Jones, C. T.
473
Jones, W. L. 616
Joseph, John 122
Juenger, J. P.
645
Justus, Fred.
328
K
Kiefer, John .588
Kilian, Conrad .441
Kilian, Jacob. .450
Kirk, J. W.
.. 198
Kirsch, Fredrick, M. D. . . 301
Kloess, John 263
Knewitz, Gerhard 379
Knewitz, Henry ..
476
Knobeloch, Adolph. 582
Knobeloch, Henry. .316
Knobeloch, John. 618
Knobeloch, Julius
514
Knoebel, Thomas
.558
Koch, Hartmann 376
Koeberlin, Frederick, M. D ... 401
Koenig. Rev. Christopher. .... 353
Koerner, Hon. Gustavus. . . .. 348
Krafft, T. J.
.... 356
Kurrus, J. A. .... .. 394
L
Law, Robert. 607
Leake, Frank. 516
Murphy, David.
645
Muskopf, G. J.
432
N
Needles, H. M. .. 124
Niemes, John .541
North, Adolphus.
.407
Nuetzel, Gottfried.
275
O
Oebike, Henry. 233
Runkwitz. Charles ..
.373
Rutter, G. F
.490
S
Sackmann, Capt. Henry .... 231
Sager, C. H. .
.655
Sattler, Fred.
.159
Kaemper, Charles. .. .. 513
Mccullough, J. W. .483
McFarland, Mrs. Amanda. .. 620
Hamilton, J. C. .. 643
Hamilton, R. H.
.626
Heberer, George.
Metelmann, M. F
503
Poste], P. H. .
618
INDEX.
Sauter, John. . .333
Schaefer, M. W. .418
Schaller, John. 5,95
Schaub, George. .. 579
Scheel, A. M., M. D. .605
Scheve. G. J. 617
Schlernitzauer, A., M. D. . 180
Schmidt, H. T. .150
Schmidt. J. C.
192
Sebmisseur, Eugene.
154
Schmisseur, Frank.
143
Schmisseur, Mrs. M. A .. 513
Seboekler, Peter
.369
Schoening, E. F
131
Schott, O. F.
522
Schuetz, E. C. 642
Schwaegel, Jacob.
449
Schwarz, Franz.
148
Schwarz, Hans
.350
Schwinn, Peter 286
Scott, E. J.
416
Scott, W. S. 554
Sehlinger, Antor
430
Seibert, John.
.403
Seibert, Hon. Peter. 185
Semmelroth, George. 525
Shawhan, L. C.
146
Shipman, G. W., Sr 344 Siebert, William. 166
Sinclair, J. C. 168
Skaer, Philip.
332
Skaer, Wesley.
157
Slade, Hon. J. P.
188
Slieper, F. .439
Smiley, A. B
.536
Smith, J. P.
.581
Sopp, P. H.
.574
Tomlins, Rev. W. H.
.450
Townsend, William.
. 187
Traubel, Leonard
.405
Trautmann, Frederick .538
Trendley, Capt. H. E ... .. 216
Staufenbiel, F. J ..
.156
Turner, L. D.
.181
Stein, Adolph ..
. . 583
Twenhafel, Bernard.
312
Twitchell, R. A., M. D.
218
Tyler, John
55
V
Vahlkamp, Stephao .. 553
Valerius, Jacob.
167
Van Blareom, W. D. .. 400
Van Buren, Martin
47
Van Court, B. J. .
.131
Van der Smissen, Rev. C.
H. A. 354
Voelker, H. W .601 Wilderman, J. S. . 453
Vogel, Fredrick, Sr.
.614
Vogt, Theo.
314
Volkening, Hernian
.378
Voskamp, Henry
390
Voss, Casper.
.258
Voss, Henry
.. 221
W
Waeltz, William. 559
Wagner, Henry.
.510
Walrath, C. L.
230
Walsh, Capt. Mike.
.. 608
Wangelin, Richard.
.561
Ward, J. T.
441
Wasem, Valentine .. . . .. .. 328
Washington, George. ..... 19 Webb, Emanuel. .468 Weber, John. .308
Weber, P. L. .128
Weckler, F. S. .521
Wehrle, J. & Son. .519
West, B. J. 590
West, Washington, M. D. .132
Westermann, Col. Hugo ..
.. 195
White, H. R.
424
White, J. K.
118
White, T. H.
599
Wies, J. J. 176
Wiggins, J. L., M. D. 237
Wilderman, A. E. 139
Wilderman, Hon. A. S .612
Wilderman, F. A
.437
Wilderman, James. .148
Wildermao, J. C. .165
Wildgrube, Ferdinand .624
Wildy, Alexander. 559
Wilhelmj, C. F., M. D. .647
Williams, H. C. 129
Willoughby, J. A .532
Wilson, H. M. 425
Winkelioann, William 398
Wolpert, F. W .. 126
Woodley, Rev. R. D. 484
Woods, Alex., M. D.
334
Wylie, J. A. 384
Y
Spitznass, Herman.
.480
Stack, P. H
215
Staub, Nicholas. . ... .469
Stauder, Peter. .. 560
Steinert, H. B.
630
Steinert, J. B.
630
Stephens, Hon. M. M. 137
Stoffel, J. W 120
Stolberg, Andrew 474
Stookey, Aaron 482
Stookey, E. D.
409
Stookey, Elijah.
190
Stookey, G. H 170
Stookey, L. P., M. D. 419
Stookey, M. M.
318
Schroeder, George.
.468
Stookey, M. T.
331
Stookey, T. A ..
.186
Strecker, C. F., M. D.
.247
Suemnicht, Herman.
507
Sullivan, J. M.
313
T
Tarlton, R. B .516
Tate, G. R. 138
Tate, Johu.
158
Taylor, Zachary.
Thomas, E. A.
.574
Thomas, Hon. John 387
Thompson, Amos
.341
Tiemann, August
512
Tissier, M. F.
548
Todd, Lemuel.
380
Yoch, Benhard.
.. . . . . ...
327
PORTRAITS
Adams, John .. (m) : 22
Fillmore, Millard .. 66
Maule, John. 466
Seibert, Hon. Peter .. . . 184
Adams, John Q .. ... 38
Garfield, J. A
94
Monroe, James 34
Smith, J. P.
.. 580
Affleck. James. .278
Grant, U. S ..
86
Niemes, John .540
Stack, P. H. . .. 214
Arthur, Chester A .. 98
Griffen, C'harles. 488
Penn, Joseph. 152
Stephens, M. M. .136
Becker, Hon. Charles .116
Gross, Louis .256
Perrottet, Louis. 268
Stookey, M. T. .330
Bennett, Jeremiah ..
.220
Harrison, Benjamin .. 10G
Perry, John 494
Strecker, C. F., M. D. .246
Bennett, W. H. .304 Bertelsmann, J. R .. .610
Hayes, R. B .. 90
Polk, J. K.
58
Bornman, Mrs. Elizabeth ... . 226
Hypes, Benjamin .162
Pugh. H. L.
.634
Brandenburger, William ... 592
Jackson, Andrew 42
Rank, Jobn.
.431
Broderick, W. J. .362
Janssen, Bishop J. .142
Rayhill, J. J. .392
Vahlkamp, Stephan
.552
Buchanan, James. 74
Jefferson, Thomas. 26
Reimann, Peter. 640
C'ange, Paul. 122
Johnson, Andrew. 82
Reinecke, Conrad.
.204
Chenot, Augustus
.382
Johnson, L. M.
.534
Reis, Hon. Michael. .586
Waeltz, William. .558
Cleveland, S. Grover. .102 Cunningham, Robert .316
Kaemper, Charles, 512
Richardson, J. H. .178
Wehrle, Joseph.
518
Dake, C. R., M. D.
622
Kloess, John. .262
Romeiser, P. M. .444
Westermann, Hugo. 194
Day, J. A .564
Koenig, Father C. 352
Romeiser, Mrs. E. H. 445 White, T. H. .598
Faulbaum, August. .310
Lincoln, Abraham 78
Scheel, A. M .. M. D. .604
Fietsam, C. H .236
Madison, James .. 30
Seibert, John. .402
Ahlers, Conrad. .319
Dressel, Ernst.
.. 523
Knewitz, Henry
477
Rhein, Fred. .569
Ammel, N. E. .. 371
Dunn, James.
.545
Liebig, G. P. 499
Schott, O. F.
.523
Beste, J. H.
455
Germain, J. H.
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Miller, Louis. 455
Schwinn, Peter.
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Burr, J. C .. 499
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Miller, Peter.
.477
Stookey, M. M .319
Dekum, Dominick 615
Haas, Daniel.
298
Prediger, William. .569
Vogel, Friedrich. 615
Harrison, W. H
50
Pierce. Franklin 70
Suemnicht, Herman. 506
Taylor, Zachary. 62
Thompson, Amos. 340
Tyler, John 54
Van Buren, Martin 46
Van Court, B. J. .130
Jones, C. T.
.472
Renshaw, J. W. .172
Washington, George. 18
Williams, H. C. 628
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