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Doway, Michael, 316
Draft Boards, World war, 691
Draft law, 29; Civil war, 227
Drainage, 1; of Quiney, 443
Drallmeier, George W., 991
Drift, real, 4; formation and distribution of, 4 Driscoll, J. J., 545
Droulard. John, 94, 443
Droulard's quarter, 442
Drude, Franeis, 380
Drummond, James R., 1335
Drummond, John J., 1335
Dudley, Edward H., 907
Duker, Alois W., 788
Duker family, 380
Duker, Frank, 380
Duker, John II., 380
Duker, Otto H., 943
Duker, Simon, 878
Duker, William T., 760
Duncan, Joseph, 80
Duncan Law, workings of, 244
Duncan school, 243
Dunkards, 269
Dunn, Arthur, 1430
Dunn, James, 19
Dunn, James E., 222
Durst, George F., 1379
Dutton, John J., 1212
Eagle Packing Company, 319 Eagles Building (illustration), 569
Eagles in Quincy, 574
Earel, Seldon G., 986
Early circuit judges, 149
Early mails, 181
Early mayors of Quiney (portraits), 97
Early settlements in Camp Point township, 590 Early-time militia, 202
Early transportation, by boat and horseback, 193
Eastern Star, 567
Easum, Henry A., 1441
Eber, William, 418
Eber, William H., 854
Eberhardt, Charles, 837
Ebert, Jacob, 408 Eckhoff, Andrew T., 1196
Eckhoff, Anna M., 1197
Eekhoff, Emma II., 1196
Eckhoff, Thomas A., 1208
Echternkamp, Fred W., 1414
Echternkamp. Henry G., 1245
Echternkamp. John A., 1414 Echternkamp, Maria M., 1246 Edgewater Park, 499
Education, 243, 457 Edwards, Ninian, 75 Edwards, William A., 984
Eels, Richard, 156 Eels slave case, 156
Egbers, John W., 900 Ehmen, John, 1436 Ehrgott, Gottfried, 350
Ehrhardt, John P., 1287
Ehrhardt, Joseph, 1284
Ehrhardt, Justina, 1319 Ehrhardt, Philip, 1319
Ehrhart, Theo., 952 Eichenauer, Charles F., 512
Eiff, Joseph G., 810 Eighth Illinois Volunteers, World war, 240 Eighty-fourth Infantry, Civil war, 226, 230 Einhaus, Herman G., 359
Eisenberg, Frederick, 1274
Eisenberg, George F., 1075
Election, first, for county officers, 108
Election, first city, Quincy, 456
Election precincts, original, 118
Election vote, first, 194
Electrie transportation system, 192
Elevation of Adams County, 2
Ellington precinct, 123
Ellington township, 122, 638; land values and personal property, 133; population, 134; schools, 257; value of school prop- erty, 262; Centennial celebration, 644
Elliott, Thomas S., 1126
Elliott, W. K., 627
Ellis, Perry C .. 514, 515
Emerson school, 477
Emery, Emily A., 785
Emery, Walter F., 784
Emminga, Harm H., 607, 1168
Emminga, Henry R., 404, 607
Emminga, John J., 1167
Emminga's Old Mill (illustration), 60S
Emmons, Lawrence E., 171
Empire Light & Power Company, 507
Enabling Aet, 74
English Court of Law in Illinois Country, first, 63 English invade the Ohio Valley, 60
Enlisted men, 724
Enloe, Cle, 1036
Enloe, Silas, 1036
Enos, 636
"Enterprise," 616
Epler, Carl E., 152, 280, 1016
Epple, John P., 346
Ertel, Daniel, 330, 1274
Ertel, Eva E., 992
Ertel, George, 421, 992
Ertel, Grover E., 1453
Eull, John M., 423
Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Jobn, 549 Evans, James, 918
Everett. Charles, Jr., 202
Ewing. William G., 164
Examining Board created, 246
Excalibur Lodge No. 297, Knights of Pythias, 599
Excelsior Stove and Manufacturing Company, 417 Execution, first, 153 Exemption Board, World war, 691
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Experiment Station of the Illinois University, 603 Express lines extended, 185
Fairfield, 612
Fairweather, 63S
Fall Creek. 2, 194, 633
Fall Creek precinct, 123
Fall Creek township. 92, 108, 122, 255, 632; population, 134; land values and personal property, 134; first schoolhouse in, 255; value of school property, 262; Centennial celebration, 647 Farm Account books, 29 Farm adviser, 22
Farm economy, relation of birds to, 13
Farm Improvement Association, work of. 23; Demonstration Meeting (illustration), 23
Farmers' State Bank. 634
Farnham, Russell, 444
Fawcett. Edward. 548
Feigenspan, Gustave G., 377
Feigenspan, William, 377
Feigenspan. William G., 377
Felt, Peter. 541
Ferguson, James R .. 1094
Ferry boat, first, 182
Fick. Adam, 424
Field Day among Public School Pupils of the Present (illustration), 250 Fifer, C. Arthur, 981
Fifer, William A., 969
Fifth Infantry Armory (illustration), 503
Fifth Judicial Circuit, 148
Fifth Street, Quincy, in 1858 (illustration). 466
Fiftieth regiment, Civil war, 225, 226, 229
Finlay, Gerald MI., 965
Finley, Adelia A., 910
Finley, Frisby S .. 1341
Finley, William D .. 909
Fire department, Quincy, 483; birth of, 453 Fire Engine, First, Brought to Illinois (illns- tration), 454 Fire Engine No. 1, 483 Fire losses, 484
Fires, Quincy's worst. 488 First auction sale of lands, 450
First church of Keene township, 617 First church. Payson, 622
First church in Quincy, 463 First Church of Christ Scientist, 563
First Circuit Court sits, 141
First city public schools, 457 First Congregational Church, 541 First coroner. 100 First court, 108
First courthouse. 94. 446; marked with bronze tablets. 687; log courthouse, 111; (illustra- tion), 112 First cultivated tract, 92
First daily mails. 465 First daily newspapers, 465
First elections for county officers, 108; vote. 194; Quincy. 456: Melrose township, 639 First execution, 153 First ferry boat, 182 Vol. 11-48
First Fire Engine Brought to Illinois (illus- tration), 454
First frame building, Quincy, 449
First German family locating in Quincy, 286
First German settlers, 268
First hospital, 534 First hotel, 113; Clayton, 602
First Judicial Circuit, 89
First marriage ceremony, Northeast town- ship, 605 First mayor, Quincy, 456
First Methodist Episcopal Church, Golden, 610 First mill, 444; in Keene township, 617
First National Bank, 584
First newspaper, 449
First officials, Quincy, 456
First orphanage of Quincy, 531
First permanent lawyer, 112
First physician in county, 95
First postoffice, Liberty township, 648
First preacher, 114
First Presbyterian Church, 550
First railroad train, 185 First Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, Mexi- can War, 210
First resident German priest, 325
First sale of town lots. Quincy, 110
First schoolhouse in Fall Creek townsbip, 255; in Camp Point, 592; in Northeast township, 605; in Keene township, 616; in Mill Creek township, 639; in Liberty township, 648; in Richfield township, 662 First settler in Quincy, 95
First Soldiers Monument, 232
First steamboat, 94; built in Quincy, 460
First store in Clayton, 602; in Payson, 622; in Liberty, 649 First streets in Quincy, 195
First teacher. 114
First town schools, 259
First Union Congregational Church, 541
First voting of Railroad bonds, 186
First white child born in Northeast Town- ship, 605
First white child born in Quincy, 686
First white man in Adams county, 640
First white woman in Quincy, 94
First Woman's Club House in America (i)- lustration), 518 Fischer, Euphemia A., 1000
Fischer, George, 394, 1000
Fischer, Jolin C., 417
Fischer, J. Henry, 426
Fischer, Maria F., 417
Fisher, John J., 764
Fisher, Nathan F., 1223
Flachs, Ferdinand, 367
Flagg, N .. 583
Flagg & Savage Bank, 583
Flaiz, Xavier, 347 Fleer. Henry, 1254 Fleer, Herman W., 791
Flesner, George J., 1249 Fletcher, George W., 1358
Floetman, Fred W., 1151 Flood of 1844, 459 Flood, William F., 152
Flood, William G., 201 Flour, 463 Flour mill, steam, 463 Flynn. John L ... 891
First Baptist Church. 543 First Board of Supervisors, 122 First building, 93 First Church Association, 99 First church building. Camp Point, 593
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Food Administration, 30 Ford, Thomas, 158
Fort Chartres, 55; French rebuild, 61; in British hands, 62; last of, 63
Fort Crevecoeur, 51 Fort Miami, 48 Fosgate, Charles H., 766
Fosgate, Maida L., 767
Fowler, 635
Fowler, Edward, 635
Francis, George W., 1425
Frankel, Albert T., 1431
Franklin School, 259, 457, 471, 475
Franklin School of the Present (illustration), 474 Franklin Square, 227 Fraser, John S., 1244
Fraternal Order of Eagles, 574
Fraternal organizations, in Camp Point, 598; in Clayton, 604; in Mendon, 614; in Lo- raine, 619: in Payson, 628; in Plainville, 629; in Liherty, 634; in Liberty township, 651; in Burton, 656; in Honey Creek town- ship, 678
Fraternity Temple, 598; (illustration), 599
Frazier, Alexander R., 1342
Frazier, Thomas J., 812
Frederick, Lambert J., 1256
Free high schools, 251
Free Public Library (illustration), 503
Free School law. 80
Freeman, Elam S., 447
Freiburg, Henry, 420
Freiburg, Joseph, 431
Freiburg, Joseph B. C., 974
Freiburg, Joseph J., 853
Freight Bureau, 582
French and Indian war, 62
French Dominion, 39
French Empire in America, LaSalle consoli- dates, 45
French exploration, 39
French rebuild Fort Chartres, 61
French Traders, 92
French villages, old (map), 57
Freund, Frank A., 889
Friends in Council, 515
Frike, Emily J., 1471 Frike, Fred, 1470
Froggy Prairie, 630
Front Street, Golden (illustration), 610
Fruits, 18: early attempts at raising, 18 Fulton County, 93
Funk, William, 1394
Gabriel, Charles E., 1204
Gardner Governor Company, 579
Gardner Park, 497, 498
Gardner. Robert W., 579, 586
Garner, Frank, 152
Garner, John F., 843
Garrelts, Henry G., 432
Garrelts, Henry II., 834
Garrett, Peter B., 591
Garrett's Mills, 590; rise of, 593 Gas. 465
Gasser, William, 327
Geers. Jolm II., 945 Geese, wild, 12 Geise, Henry A., 413 Gelston. William R., 988 "Gem City," 268
Geni City Camp No. 219, Modern Woodmen of America, 575
Geni City Lodge No. 986, Order of Moose, 575 Gentemann, Herman A., 1417
Gentemann, Philip, 838
Geographical center of county, 636 Geographical position of Quincy, 461 Geological formation, Adams County, 2 Gerber, Sebastian, 315
German-American Bank, 584
German contributions to American national- ity, 263
German Guards, 202
German Lutheran Church of Coatsburg, 631 German Methodist Episcopal Church of Mel- rose township, 639
German pioneers, 267; ode to, 437
German priest, first resident, 325
German Protestant Churches, 549
German settlers, first, 268
"Germania," 514
Germania Printing and Publishing Company, 348, 373
Germann, Henry, 1026
Germann, John P., 383
Gibbs, Charles M., 1031
Gibbs. John C., 1222
Giefing, Ferdinand F., 934
Gill, Charles M., 482
Gill, George C., 1152
Gillhouse, Carl E., 1165
Gillhouse. Frederick F., 1300
Gilman, Charles, 164
Gilmer, 636
Gilmer precinct, 123
Gilmer, Thornton, 635
Gilmer township, 115, 122, 136, 635; popu- lation, 134, 135; value of school property, 262: geographical center of county, 636; Centennial celebration, 647
Glacial movements, 5
Glaciers. 4
Glaser, John J., 1032
Glass, Simon. 295
Glattfeld, Henry O., 433
Gleichmann, Frank K., 1102
Gleichmann, Henry B., 1102
Globe Tent No. 97, Knights of Maccabees, 575 Godfrey & Snow's express, 185 Gold excitement, 464
Gold hunters from Quincy, 464
Gold Star flag. dedication of, 687
Golden, 242, 601, 605: population, 135; hotel, 606; Keokuk Junction, 607; industries, 608: bank, school and newspaper, 608; churches, 609; street scene (illustration), 610; Centennial celebration, 645; Centen- 'nial pageant at, 683
Golden Grain Camp No. 422, 614
"Golden New Era," 609
Golden Rule Lodge No. 27, Rebekahs. 572
Golliher. James M., 1461
Golm, John L., 378
Gooding, Daniel W., 631
Gooding, Edward J., 632 Goodner, George W., 283 "Good Samaritans, The," 215, 223, 232 Goodwin, Philo A., 152, 160
Gordon, Osmon B., 855 Governors' Day, 686 Govert, George W., 580, 1014 Graceland Cemetery, 501
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Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, 564 Grady, James H., 1350 Graff, Maurice, 1371 Granacher, Joseph. 394 Grand jury, 141; first, 141 Grand Tower, 43 Grant, U. S., 224 Grapes, 19 Gravel roads, 198 Gray, Richard, 670 Gray, William S., 667, 1236 Great Flood, 459 Great Western Railroad, 186 Greemann, Henry C., 1002
Greenmount Cemetery, 500
Grieser, John L., 864 Grimm, George, 330 Grimm, Henry, 309 Grimm, Martin, 329
Grimmer, John A., 366
Grimshaw, Jackson. 166 Griswold, Samuel, 1217
Groves, William D., 996
Growth of Quincy up to 1848, 461
Grubb, Ernest J., 1119
Gubernatorial proclamation, 203
Guenther, Julius, 424
Gunther, Osear, 1291 Gunther. Robert F., 932 Gutapfel, George, 399 Guth, Anton, 292 Guth, Charles, 293
Hadley's Creek, 2 Hair, D. L., 137 Haistings, William, 1184 Halbach. Frederick W., 430
Haley, Joseph, 845
Hall, Samuel F., 1205
Hamilton, E. B., 168
Hamilton, Lewis C. K., 108
Hammerschmidt, August, 400 Hampsmire, Henry, 1095
Hangings, legal and illegal, 153 Hanna, William, 228 Hardy, Baptist, 122 Hardy, John C., 612 Harkness, Joseph, 633 Harkness, Samuel S., 1100
Harness, Richard R., 773
Harris, Justinian N., 1360
Harris, Orvel, 1214 Harris, William F., 1148 Hartman, George T., 1163 Hasse, William E., 1133
Hauser, Damian, 304 Health Board, City, created, 179
Hearne, C. S., 640 Heckenkamp, Fred W., Jr., 876 Heckenkamp, John B., 385 Heckle, Albert E., 1258 Heckle, Benjamin. 428, 954 Hedrick. E. G., 619 Heidbreder, August H., 406, 807 Heidbreder, Charles H., 407 Heidbreder, Henry H., 1474 Heidbreder, John F., 405 Heidbreder, W. Henry, 910
Heidbreder, Walter A., 879 Heidbreder, William, 406 Heidbreder, William H., 1008 Heidemann. Arthur H., 777
Heidloff, John H., 1025 Heine. Frank A., 378 Heinekamp, Conrad, 393 Heintz, Nichlas, 428, 976 Heitholt, August H., 1354 Heitholt, William H., 1403
Heitland Grate and Mantel Company, 401
Heitland, John H., 401 Helhake, Theodore, 1369
. JIeller, George P., 318 Heller, John A., 901 Hellmer, Bertha, 936
Hellmer, J. Henry, 935
Hendricks, George A., 1372
Hendricks, John W., 1393
Henerhoff, Louis, 774
Henhoff, Herman H., 983
Hennepin, Father, 51
Henry, Charles M., 1079
Henry, Hezekiah G., 1441
Henry, John W., 1015
Henry. William Y., 202, 210
"Herald," 449, 467, 511
"Herald Square." 513 Herlemann, William A., 293
Herman Lodge No. 39, Ancient Free and Ae- eepted Masons, 567 Herr, Daniel B., 1296
Heuer, John B., 403
Hewes, Charles T., 1021
Hewitt, John T., 902
Hiawatha in Quincy, 683 Hickory Corner, 638
Hicks, Obediah, 601
Higgins, James, 892
Highland county, 119
Highland Park, 441
Highland school, 476, 592
High schools, 249, 254; tax, 135; free. 251; tuition aet, 249, 475; present (illustra- tion), 476; junior, 479; in Mendon (il- lustration), 614; in Liberty, 634 Highways, 193; improvement of, 193; com- missioners, 196; construction, 199
Hill, Cecilia R., 276, 1387 Hill, Henry R., 1386
Hinton, Newton J., 993
Hirth, Charles H., 1288
Hirth, Jacob, 292
Hirtb, William J., 959
Historical relics, 686
Historical Society, 515, 521; (illustration), 522 Hobby, William H., 818
Hobrecker. Jobn, 305
Hodgdon, Edward M., 1415
Hoffman, William H., 1189
Hoffmeister, Henry, 1465
Hofmeister. John, 1067
Hogs, 19, 463: number packed. 20: Automatic Alfalfa Feeder for (illustration), 26
Hokamp, Herman, 819 Hollister, Edward E., 906
Holmes, Charles, 446
Holmes, Jobn M., 201
Holmes, Samuel (portrait), 97
Holton. J. H., 20
Home gardens, 30
Home Gnards, 224; World war, 240
Home Improvement Association, 24 "Home Instructor," 515 Ilome seekers, bond law protects, 74
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Honey Creek precinct, 123
Honey Creek township, 121, 136, 667; land values. 133; personal property, 133; popu- lation, 135; value of school property, 262, 630; industries, 630; township named, 631; Centennial celebration, 647; settlers, 670; pioneer families, 673; County Poor Farm, 673; churches, 674; schools, 676; lodges, 678
Hopke, Edward. 1367
Hornecker. August, 1153
Horner, William W., 1323
Horse mill, first in Liberty township, 648
Horse Railway and Carrying Company, 50S Florse railways, 508
Hospitals, 224; first, 534; for sick and wounded, Civil war, 214
Hotels, 95, 448; first, 113; first in Clayton, 602; in Golden, 606
House of Correction, Quincy, 501
Houston precinct, 118, 123
Houston township, 121, 637; land values, 133; personal property, 133; population, 135; value of school property, 262; Cen- tennial celebration, 646
Howard, Emmett, 874
Hubbard, A. F., 114
Hubbard, Adolphus F., 158
Hubbard, Governor, 113
IIubbard, Samuel A., 1013
Huber, Adam, 1283
Huber, George, 1283
Huber, Lambert, 1181
Huffman, William M., 1390
Hufnagel, Oscar L .. 1339
Humane Society, 528
Humphrey, Edward D., 1260
Humphrey, John G., 1233
Hunsaker, Daniel W., 272
Hunsaker, Elijah, 273
Hunsaker family, 271
Hunsaker, George W., 1040
Hunsaker. Jolın, 272
Husemann, August C .. 1351
Mutmacher, Rudolph, 424
Hver, Charles J., 1049
Ice sheets. 4; invasions, 5 Ihrig, Henry, 1178
Ihrig, John, 1143
Illinois. as a Territory, 73
Illinois Audubon Society, 12
Illinois Black Code. 77
Illinois Bounty Land Tract. 88
Illinois Counties in 1818, 77
Illinois Country, first English court of law in, 63
Illinois County, 69
"Illinois Farmer." 515
Illinois in 1818 (map), 76
Illinois Indian Confederacy, 34
Illinois Indians, 34
Illinois Indians at Beginning of the Nine- teenth Century (map), 35
Illinois; internal improvements, 81
Illinois State Bank, 589
Illinois State Highway plan, 199
Illinois University. Experiment Station, 603 Illustrations : Exhibit of Adams County Corn, 18; Tractor at Work on Adams Coun- ty Farm. 21: Demonstration Meeting of County Farm Improvement Association,
23; Automatic Alfalfa Feeder for Hogs. 26; Pure Bred Shorthorns, 29; Arrow Heads from the Mississippi Valley, 32; Marquette in the Illinois Country, 40: The. Piasa Bird, 42; LaSalle Starts for the Illinois Country, 47: Bronze Statue of George Rogers Clark, Quincy, 66: Pioneer Home in old Pike County, 89; Wood Cabin of 1822, 93; Pioneer Implements used by Old Settlers, 101; A Water Wheel of Old Adams County, 104: First Log Courthouse, 112: The Second Adams County Court- house. 116; Courthouse of Today, 126: The Quiney House, 142: Old-time Mail Coaeb. 181; Railroad Yards from River- view Park, Quincy, 190: On the Quincy Side of the River, 190; Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, near Quincy, 234; The Regi- mental Armory, 241; Field Day among Public School Pupils of the Present, 250; Keeping the Pupils Bright, 256: The Girls Have the Stage Here, 260; A Pioneer Ger- man Couple, 264: The City Hall, 438; A Pioneer Quincy Home, 447: First Fire En- gine Brought to Illinois, 454: Old Missis- sippi River Steamer, 462: Fifth Street in 1858, 466: Quiney Survivors of the Lincoln- Douglas Debate, 469; The Lincoln School (colored), 472; Franklin School of the Pres- ent, 474; Present High School, Quiney, 476; The New Jackson School, 478; Old Irving School and Addition, 481; Indian Mounds Park, 496; Parker Heights Me- morial Park, 498; Wabash Tract, once known as "Slab Hollow," 499; Fifth In- fantry Armory, Free Public Library, Y. M. C. A .. 503: First Woman's Club House in America, 518; Home of the Quincy His- torical Society, 522; St. Aloysius Orphans Home, 526; Woodland Home for Orphans, 526; Cheerful Home Settlement and Day Nursery, 526; St. Mary's Hospital. 534; The Blessing Hospital. 536; Knights of Columbus Building, 569; Masonic Tem- ple, 599; Business Street in Clayton, 603; Company Works, 580; Home of the Cham- ber of Commerce, 582; Quincy Looking Southeast from the Courthouse, 585; Maine Street East from Fourth, Quincy, 585; Residences at Camp Point, 591; Maple- wood High School, 596: Fraternity Tem- ple. 599: Business Street in Clayton, 603; Emminga's Old Mill, 608; Front Street, Golden, 610: Pioneer Blacksmith Shop, Mendon, 613; Mendon High School, 614; Mendon City Park. 615; Pretty Street in Loraine. 618: Charles W. Seymour High School Building, 625
Immanuel's congregation (Lutheran), Golden, 609
Improved Order of Red Men. 575
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 372, 598, 604, 614, 619, 656
Indian bones, 443
Indian Camp Point, 90, 590
Indian mounds. 498
Indian Mounds Park, 495: 496 (illustrations),
Indian story, 306
Indian village on the site of Quincy, 36, 194 Indian weapons, 443
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Indians, 34: numerous in early '20s, 36; in Quiney, 462
Indians, Illinois, at Beginning of the Nine- teenth Century (map). 35 Industries, Quiney, 579
Inghram, John T., 815
Interurban lines, 192
Ireland, Joseph W., 988
Irish company, 210
Irving school, 475
Irving School and Addition (illustration), 481
Jackson, Gustav M., 916 Jackson school, 476; (illustration), 478 Jackson township, 121 Jacobs, Edward F., 793 Jacobs, Francis M., 792
Jail, 114, 117 Jansen, Albert B., 1474 Jansen, Henry E., 385 Jansen, Frederick W., 307 Jefferson, Joseph, 1455
Jefferson School, 471, 475 Jefferson Square, 113, 125, 442, 445 Jefferson Square sehoolhouse, 259 Jesuit Center at Kaskaskia, 58
Jesuits, 58 Jews of Quiney, 555 Joest, Jacob, 335 Johnson, Charles W., 1475 Johnson, Commodore P., 1107
Johnson, George, 19
Johnson, Richard M., 1207
Johnson, W. R., 222
Johnson & Plank, 1475
John's Prairie, 105 John's Square, 105 Johnston, A., 202
Johnston, Otis, 798 Joliet, 34, 39 "Journal," 460, 514 "Journal of Industry," 515
Journey, Peter, 108 .Judicial Cireuit, first, 89; new, formed, 148 Judicial reform, 120 Judges, early cireuit, 149; circuit, 151; pro- bate and county, 152 Jndy, Paris T., 648 Junior High School, 479
Kaeltz, Adolph, 294 Kaempen, E. W. Charles, 433, 746 Kaiser, Fred C., 1246 Kaltenbach, Sales, 331 Kaltenbach, William F., 1098
Kampmann, Ferdinand, 370 Kaskaskia, 54; Jesuit Center, 58; captured, 65
Kaskaskias, 34; LaSalle meets, 49 Kay, Robert G., 122 Kay, William H., 1241 Keasel, George W., 1315 Keath, Uriah H., oldest living lawyer, 169 Keene precinct, 123
Keene township, 121, 612, 616; Iand values, 133; personal property, 133; population. 135; value of school property, 262; first schoolhouse, 616; first church, 617; first mill, 617 Kehlenbrink, Frank H., 390 Keil. Adam, 1067 Keil, George, 1043
Keil, John, 1110 Keis, Michael, 360 Keller, Adam, 320 Keller. Andrew, 317 Kellerville, 638
Kelly, Charles K., 1412
Kelly, Timothy, 211
Kendall, William E., 1019 Kentucky Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 552 Keokuk, Chief, 305
Keokuk Junction, 605; platted, 607; ehanged to Golden, 607
Keokuk limestone, 8
Kern, Joseph, 122
Kespohl, Herman H., 425
Kespohl, Julius, 1275
Kewatin ice sheet, 5
Keyes, Willard, 19, 90, 94, 99, 443, 640
Kickapoos, 36 Kiem, Fred, 1467
Kiem, Valentine J., 1038
Kiem, William G., 1041
Kill, Herman, 1384
Killing of Major Prentiss, 155
Kimball. E. B., 622
Kimble, William, 1352
King, Hugh E., 237, 242
King. Warren L., 1418
King, William L., 821
Kingston, 638
Kingston precinct, 118
Kinkel, John, 312
Klingele, Frank J., 1423
Klipstein, Henry G., 400
Klusemeyer, William H., 1337
Knapheide, Henry, 941
Knapheide, Herman HI., 386
Knights of Columbus, 573
Knights of Columbus Building (illustration), 569 Knights of Maccabees, 575
Knights of Pythias, 572; of Camp Point, 599
Knights Templar, 568
Knollenberg, Ernest, 375
Knollenberg, Frederiek W., 788
Koch, Alfred G., 1066
Koch, Edward M., 1293
Koch, John A., 328
Koch, John B., 328
Koeh, John H., 1430
Koch, John W., 432
Koeh, Louisa II., 1293
Kohl, Niklaus, 423, 886
Konantz, Anton, 292
Konantz, Paul, 320 Korn, John, 882
Kraber, C. L., 11
Kreismann, Frederick, 426
Kreitz family, 397 Krieder, M. A., 237
Kroner, Frank J., 1174
Kroner, Gerhard, 349
Kunseh, A. G., 1165
Kurk, John G., 331
Kurz, Alfred, 813
Laage, George J., 350 "Labor Advocate," 515 Labor publieations, 515 Labrador ice sheet, 5
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Laclede, Pierre, 62 Lafayette township, 121
Lagemann, Herman L., 384
Lamb, Charles A., 1265 Lamb, Harry E., 1266
Lamb, Martha A., 1265
Lambert, John R., 1144
Lambert Lodge No. 659, 567
Lambur, Lonis, 347
Lancaster, W. Emery, 882
Land grant, first in district, 55
Land Office Hotel, 449
Land office, Quincy, 449
Land values, by townships, 133
Lands, first auction sale of, 450
Lanza, Anthony, 1344
Lanza, Bruno, 1344
LaPrairie, population, 135; high school, 254
Larimore, Albert H., 1374
Larimore, Edward N., 1047
Larimore, Humphrey O., 1410
Larimore, William O., 1140
LaSalle, 45; consolidates French Empire in America, 45; starts for the Illinois Coun- try (illustration), 47; meets the Kaskas- kia Indians, 49; second voyage, 52; deatlı of, 53
Lasley, James, 590
Laughlin, John R., 742
Lauter, Charles H., 932
Lawless, Ann M., 1369
Lawless, Charles C., 1137
Lawless, James S., 1136
Lawless, Steven G., 1300
Lawless, Thomas T., 1368
Lawyers, first permanent, 112; pioneer, 157; in 1869 and after, 167; oldest living, 169 Lawrence, Charles B., 150
Laycock, Charles, 998
Leapley, John M., 1109
Lease. George A., 1049
Lechtenberg, Leo F., 1186
Lee, Wellington S., 165
Leech, Samuel, 456
Leeper, Albert B., 1333
Leffingwell, Charles W., 1407
Legendary monsters of the Mississippi Val- ley, 41
Legislation, pioneer, 112
Legislative representatives, 132
Lemley, George W., 277
Lenz, Jobn, 1320
Lepper, Frederick, 1288
Lepper, William J., 1308
'Lessman, William, 1183
Levi, Edward, 408 Levi, George D., 1052
Lewis, Ella S., 1402
Lewis, Henry J., 1211
Liberty, 92, 194, 634; high schools, 634; newspaper, 634; churches, 634; fraternal organizations, 634; schools, 634; oldest house in, 649; first store, 649; Commer- cial Club, 649; Opera House, 649; churches, 650; Centennial pagcant at, 682
"Liberty Bee." 634 Liberty Bonds, 29
Liberty Fire Company No. 3, 483
Liberty precinct, 118
Liberty township. 122, 123, 634; land valnes and personal property, 133; population, 135; value of school property, 262; Cen-
tennial picnic. 643; Centennial history of, 648; first postoffice, 648; first store, 648; first schoolhouse, 648; first horsemill, 648; first marriage, 648; first birth and death, 648; first supervisor, 648; pioneer fam- ilies, 648; lodges, 651; schools, 651; sol- diers, 652
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