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GENEALOGY COLLECTION
GEN
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02402 2839
A
BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
OF
EMINENT AND SELF-MADE MEN
OF THE
STATE OF INDIANA.
WITH
GORY WRYM
7.
MANY PORTRAIT-ILLUSTRATIONS ON STEEL,
ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK.
VOLUME II.
NITI TUTTO
CINCINNATI, OHIO: WESTERN BIOGRAPHICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1880.
C
ENTERED, ACCORDING TO THE ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS, 1880.
PRINTED BY WALDEN AND STOWE, CINCINNATI, O.
2
Noa
1255338
PREFACE.
y_HE history of Indiana is not an ancient one. It is the record of the steady growth of a community planted in the wilderness within the present century, and reaching its magnitude of to-day without other aids than those rendered by industry. There are those yet living who remember the battle of Tippecanoe as a contemporary event; the children of many of those who fought in that struggle are still with us and with our sister states. It is only a short time since we parted with venerable citizens whose memories extended back to 1787, when the great ordinance was passed that opened the north- west to settlement and civilization. The boys and girls now attending school will be at the head of families before we can celebrate our centenary. It is true that before the Revolutionary War there were a few scattered settlements beyond the Alleghanies; but these are in no sense the progenitors of Indiana, Illinois, or Michigan. They had no communication with each other, and scarcely with France, their common mother; and those who dwelt in them were as truly exiles as if they were on the island of Juan Fernandez. They heard no echo of the outside world, excepting once a year, when a vessel from home arrived in the Mississippi and dispatched its stores to the villagers. The French towns made no advance on the forest; no further immigration followed their planting, and the sole permanent memorials we have of them are the names of some rivers and towns, and the preservation of French surnames by their descendants. The true life of the community began when immigrants arrived from Virginia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, soon to be followed from New York and New England. The land was an almost perfect plain, except near the Ohio, and this vast expanse was wooded from Lake Erie to the southern boundary, save in the prairies of the north-west. Before the peace with Great Britain, in 1815, settlements were not safe. The scattered pioneers were in danger from Indians, often covertly abetted by the English; ferocious beasts were numerous, there were long distances between one town and another, and the paths were completely uninhabited. As a consequence, the settlers were obliged to manufacture every thing for themselves. Their clothes were homespun, and their furniture was shaped by the ax. The houses in which they dwelt were log cabins, each standing in a little clearing, and the rod and the gun were obliged to supplement the necessarily scanty yield of the ground, for no soil can produce much farm produce when encumbered by trees, and felling them was the first task to which the pioneer addressed himself. When, however, by the treaty of Ghent, we were secured in the possession of our rightful boundaries, troubles ceased with the red men, and roads were laid out, immigrants came pouring in, and from that time to this the state has not stood still. Schools were begun, the newspaper press was established, and steamboats carried the products of the soil to distant lands and returned other commodities in exchange. When the Erie Canal was completed in New York, the example of that state was imitated in Indiana. She began an extensive series of internal improvements, which, although they plunged her in debt, were of the greatest value for her future prosperity. Not long afterwards railroads were first put into operation, and by them settlers had
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PREFACE.
a facility in reaching the fertile lands of the state which they had not previously had, and the enterprise previously shown was redoubled. Every thing produced in the United States can now be obtained within thirty-six hours of the time when ordered. This material progress has not been gained at the expense of more important things. Indiana has not neglected higher education nor the claims of humanity ; colleges and high schools, asylums and hospitals, exist in numbers, and, with the exception of a few abstruse branches rarely taught in universities, no student has occasion to go elsewhere to pursue his studies. The soil yields abundantly; food is cheap, and labor is in demand. Had we not become accustomed to the spectacle, such growth would seem as marvelous to us as Aladdin's palace did to the potentate who surveyed its stately proportions the morning after its construction. Two millions of people, four hundred thousand dwellings, two hundred thousand farms, five thousand churches, are now where a few years since all was void and desolate.
It is this history we celebrate in our pages. The advancement of the state has been that of its people. The first generation subdued the soil, with eyes continually fixed upon a savage enemy; the second opened up the state to the world, built its canals, and began its railroads; and the third has completed the task set by its predecessors, and aided in suppressing the great rebellion. In this nearly every man in the state was engaged, and Indiana loses nothing by comparison with its sisters. Its fame thus acquired is great and honorable, and we have devoted much of our space to those who have won an enviable record in the struggle. But while narrating their deeds, we have not omitted to mention those who were engaged in peaceful pursuits. Our book is chiefly a record of living men. It has been a subject of regret to us that we have so few memorials of the fathers of our republic. Their task was arduous, and a grateful community should preserve them in remembrance. When Indiana shall become old and staid, when fortunes are hereditary, when libraries and historical societies are to be found every-where, memorials of the heroic age of the state will be eagerly sought, but probably unavailingly, so little care has been taken for this purpose. As far as possible we have endeavored to supply deficiencies which we have known to exist, but indifference, idleness, and a desire often to suppress the truth have stood in our way, and we have not been able to gain full particulars of many but those now living. These we represent from all classes, professional, business, and agricultural, and we believe our pages contain a fuller account of the people of a state than has ever before been given. Comparatively few have had the benefits of an excellent education; nearly all have wrought out their destinies for themselves. It is a source of gratifica- tion to us that we have been able to gather so many details, and the future historian will find in our pages an inexhaustible storehouse of material. The state is growing; every-where manufac- tures have begun, and what is new and crude will speedily change for the better. But we do not believe that those who shall attempt our task in the future will find more sincere and worthy men, or more self-sacrificing patriots, than those whose histories we here relate.
INDEX OF PORTRAITS.
Dist. Page
Dist. Page
Dist. Page
Dist. Page
ADRIAN, James A
.. IO
I
Downey, William D. I
17
Kilgore, Alfred
5
6
47
Ribble, William
6
70
Rice, Martin H. 178
7
Armstrong, Uel W I
3
Drake, James P.
7
33
Kinsey, Isaac
6
I
Ridpath, John C.
5 36
Arthur, Christopher S.
.. II
4
Dudley, William W
6
24
Kline, W. B.
6
48
Roache, Addison I. 7
252
Robertson, Robert S. 12
62
BAER, O. P
6
3 6
8
Early, Jacob D.
Il
Bender, John S ..
7
8
Edwards, William H 2
Ekin, James A
3
13
Long, Thomas B
8
57
Runyan, J. N. .13
56
SCHENCK, U. P 4
56
Schmuck, Gabriel 7
188
133
Scott, John T.
8
44
Foley, James B.
4
23
Macy, David.
7
Malott, Volney T
7
Manson, Mahlon D
7
March, Walter.
6
51
29 Simonson, Alfred 2
3I
Sleeth, James M. 7
197
i Sorin, Edward. 13
58
Garrigus, Milton
II
17
7
Carpenter, Willard.
12
Glessner, Oliver J. 7
45
Cary, Oliver H. P.
8
Gookins, Samuel B 8
17
Casebeer, Jacob B. 12 I3 Gordon, Jonathan W 7
48
McDowell, James F. 11 32
McKeen, William R. 8
35
McRae, Hamilton S. 6
55
15 Mitchell, John 12
53
Clark, George C .. 6 Clark, Haymond W
HACKLEMAN, E IQ
Harding, Myron H
4
81
Harding, Stephen S.
4
77
Heilman, William
L
59
Hendricks, Thomas A. 7
91
Cole, C. B. 3 7 Hervey, Robert G. 8
55
NEBEKER, George 8
38
Trusler, Nelson. 7
230
WALDRON, Edward H 9 30
Wallace, W. De Witt ... 9
31
Webb, Willis S 7
237
Welborn, J. F. I
57
Wilcoxon, Lloyd. 6
87
Hudnut, Theodore 8
56
Corbin, Horace .. .13 18 Hunter, W. D. H 4
36
Hyatt, Elisha ... 2
18
Peirce, Robert B. F 8
40
Winstaudley, John B. 3
41
Perkins, Samuel E. 7
169
Winterbotham, John H .13
73
JENNINGS, Levi A. 6 103
Johnson, Richard.
40
4
17
Jump, Samuel V.
6
KAHLO, Charles.
.. 10
26
Powell, Nathan.
4
50
Wysor, Jacob H.
6
9*
Douglass, Robert.
7
32
Keith, John A.
5
20 Powell, Simon T 6 65
RATLIFF, Joseph C.
6
68
Ames, George ..
.13
I
Armstrong, A. F. II
2
Downs, Thomas J
18
EARL, Adams. 11
9
LAMB, James.
4
41
12
Robinson, James H
64
124
Robinson, Milton S.
9
29
Romaine, Samuel B.
.13
31
Root, Deloss.
7
$22
181
Blair, Alonzo.
7
IOI
Blake, James 7 102
Bloss, John M.
I
7 12
Evans, Jesse L
9
36
Love, John 7
128
Bradley, Nelson.
7
9
FERRIER, W. S 16
3
Fletcher, Miles J.
7
42
93
Brinkman, H I 9
Brown, Austin H. 7 12
Brownlee, William R 9 2
Buckles, Joseph S 6 16
Marsh, Elias J
Marsh, Ephraim. 7 142
Marsh, John .. 6 53
Marshall, Joseph G. 4
47
Spann, John S. 7
Spencer, Jacob W
207 48 Staley, Erastus H
Stephenson, George W 6
Stewart, David M 6
Studabaker, John
Studebaker Bros
.13
Sullivan, Jeremiah. 4 Sutton, George 4
64
Sweeney, Z. T
5
43
Sweetser, James. 54
20
Templer, James N.
6
82
63
Thayer, Henry G.
13
Thompson, David.
6
33
Cole, James W 5 7 Holmes, Samuel W 3
21
100
Colerick, John. 12 18 Horton, Theodore 24
Compton, Isaac M. 8 Converse, Joel N. 6 98 Hough, William R 7
Cook, Frederick W I 16 Howk, George V 3
23
Coquillard, Alexis. .13
PARVIN, Theophilus
7
Pearson, James C.
2
Peed, Henry A
13
Peirce, Martin L ..
9
28
Williams, James D 2
40
5
Williams, Jesse L
12
75
Cowgill, Calvin
.II
Cumback, William.
4
13
Cummins, Stephen M 13 19
DAKIN, George M 19 .13 Davidson, Robert P 9 9 Davison, Andrew 4 Day, Samuel D 7 27
44
Johnson, Thomas E
7
106
Polk, Robert L.
6
Woollen, William W
7
243
Porter, Albert G
7
75
2:6
Woolley, Amos
3
Powell, Charles G. 13
52
Wright, C. E. 7 276
De Pauw, Washington C ..
3
IO
Corby, William 13 #22 Huston, William. 6 108
24
Williams, Samuel P 12
77
IRWIN, Joseph I 5
38
98
OLIVER, James.
13
47
262
Williams, Hugh T
4
75
Winton, R. 6 36 Pettit, John U. Phillips, T. C ... I Wolfe, Adam .. 6
90
89
Neely, Thomas S. 6
59
Colerick, D. H I2 19 Holmes, W. C. 7
Newman, John S. 7
Niles, John B.
3
46
258
Morris, Thomas A
7
259
Morton, Oliver P.
7
153
Mitchell, Samuel M.
5
Moore, Samuel,
Morrical, Frank H. IO
29 33 30
Claypool, Benjamin F 6 22
Cobb, O. P. 4 83 Haynes, Jacob M 20
Coffroth, John R 9
Colborn, A. R 13 15
Green, John. 9
15
Caven, John. 7 16 Green, Martin R 4
29
Chase, Hiram W 9 5
Grove, John B
5
Clancy, Albert W 6 19 20 5
Gooding, David S.
7
227
Mc Donald, Isaiah B. 1 2
5
McDonald, Joseph E 7 147 Stone, Asahel. 6
75 Shoemaker, John C 7
19O
Friedley, George W ..
2
12
Bundy, M. L
6
17
Burton, George W
5
2
GAAR, Abram ..
6
Buskirk, George A
5
5
Gaff, James W.
4
30
CAMPBELL, James. 2
Gilbert, Curtis.
8
15
McClellan, Charles A. O.12 47
McCulloch, Hugh 12 49
Carr, Nathan T. 5 6
Fowler, Inman H
5
13
229
Sherwood, Marcus.
I
49
Fowler, Moses.
13
9
Franklin, William M
5
14
Landers, Franklin. 7
$44
Edgerton, Alfred P
12
Lee, John.
8
Birdsell, John C .. 1 3
Edgerton, Joseph K
12
Link, John E.
8
24
11
Loftin, Sample.
7
126
Roper, James A
55
Lomax, William
26
Rose, Chauncey.
41
English, William H
7
200
Boyce, James.
6
Braden, Daniel C.
6
I
Brady, John.
6
Brady, Thomas J
6
251
Shanks, John P. C.
II
55
135
Shipley, Carlton E.
6
27 78 79 80 52 60 62
Cauthorn, Henry S. 2 9
Downey, Alexander C .....
I9
Keith, Squire I
21
Kilgore, David
6
46
Bayard, Samuel.
H
25
Lowry, Robert.
12
MACAULEY, Daniel. 7
Martindale, Elijah B 7 281
Morris, Morris ..
7
TAYLOR, Samuel M. 9
8 Hough, John. 12
INDEX.
Dist. Page
Diat. Pago
Dist. Page
Dist. Page
ADAIR, John G .. 4
1 Bennett, Thomas W 6
7
Buckles, Abraham. 6
15
Claypool, Benjamin F 6
22
Adams, Joshua G.
5
I
Benoit, Julian 12
2
Buckles, Joseph S. 6
16
Claypool, Solomon 7
21
Adams, Thomas B. 7
I
Benz, John .. 3
2
Bulla, Joseph M. 6 Clayton, John R. 7 18
Addison, John. 7
3
Berry, Henry
4
5
Bundy, Augustus E .10
13 Clugston, David R. 12
22 18
Adrian, James A IO
I Berry, Nineveh 9
I
Bundy, Martin L 6
17 Cobb, O. P. 4
83
Albert, John C ... 2
I Best, James I 12
2
Bunyan, William 12
10 Cobb, Thomas R. 2
IO
Allen, Horace R. 7
279 Betts, Howard M. .12
3
Burnell, Samuel.
II Coburn, John. 7 249
7
Allison, James G. 4
I
Bigger, Finley 6
8
Burchenal, Charles H 6 Burke, Michael F 2 Burger, John.
4
Coffroth, John R
9
8
Ames, Edward R 7
2
Bigger, Samuel. 12
3
Ames, George. 13
1
1 Black, Milton I
6 Cole, Albert.
IO 7 7
Andrew, William 13 3 Blake, James. 7
102
Burson, George, 01 13
Cole, James W 5
Cole, Leonidas A 13
I 18
Armstrong, Addison F.
2 Blanche, Willis
5
Buskirk, George A 5 Colfax, Schuyler. 13
16
Armstrong, Joseph D .. 1 1 Bland, Thomas A 2
3 Buskirk, John W 5
23
Armstrong, William B. C ..
12
Butler, Eli H. 6 18
6
Collins, James S. 12
Armington, William ..... 4 2
Bloch, Gotthilf. IO
IO Butler, John M. 7
15
Commons, William 6
3 Bloss, John M. I
7
Butterworth, W. W 3
0,22
Converse, Joel N 6 Conway, John W 4
16 9
BABCOCK, Elisha S. I
5
Backman, John J. 4
4 6
Bond, Richard C. 4 4
7 8 8
Calkins, William H 13 Corbin, Horace 13
Bain, William C. A
3
I
I
Baker, Conrad. 7 101
Boor, William F. 6 IC
Borden, James W 12 9
Boswell, Thomas H 5 3
Cannon, Greenberry C ... 3
Campbell, John C. L 2 Cowgill, Calvin Campbell, Samuel N 9 3 7 7 Crane, Charles E 2
Cravens, John O.
4 2
Bannister, Samuel N 7 3
Braden, Daniel C ... 6
Carr, William.
Crowe, Samuel S.
3
Banta, William H.
IO
3
Bradford, Samuel P 12
7
2
Crozier, Amos W 4
Barbour, Oliver P.
.13
4
Bradley, Augustus.
3
3
17 14
Culbertson, John W 7 Culbertson, Robert H 8 Culver, Primus P 9
12 26 9 8
Barnaby, Howard. 13 Barnard, Obed .. to 2
+22
7
Branham, Alexander K 7
13
Barnes, Henry F 7 4
Brashear, Joseph T
8
Casebeer, Jacob B. 12
13
Curtiss, George L 7
99 25
Barnett, Martin A. 13 5 Brazelton, John 3
4
Castle, Jay M. IO 15
DAILEY, Joseph S I1
13
Bartholomew, Pliny W. 7 6 Briggs, Abraham 4
$ 14 12
Barwick, R. P. C. 4 3 Brinkman, Henry I
9
Chandler, John J
122
Chandler, Morgan 7 19
Chapin, Augustus A 12 ₸44 Davis, Clarkson ... 6 Davis, Fielding L 1
Baxter, James R 2
2
Browne, Thomas M. 6
I4
1 Beach, John S. 8
Beagle, T. Warn 4
Beardsley, Havila. 13
Bearss, Daniel R II Bearup, Henry I .13
6
Brown, George P 7 13
Chatard, Francis S. 2
Beck, William H. 6
108
Brown, Henry B. 10 IC Cheney, John J 6
Brown, James M
7
Chipman, Samuel H. 13
14
Beem, David E 5 Beharrel, Thomas G. 7
Belding, Stephen 2
4
5 Brownlee, William R 9
8 Bryan, Anthony ... 1
9 Clapp, William M 12
15
5 20 Denny, James M 12 DePauw, Washington C .. 3 Dillon, Patrick. 13
22
Bement, Charles R
Buchanan, James. 7
Clark, Haymond W 9 14 8 ? Clark, Othniel L. Buchanan, Samuel. .II 9 Bender, John S. 13 Benjamin, Horatio N 6
6 Bucklen, Isaac. 13 Claypool, Abraham J. 6
7
23 Dobbs, Cyrus J. 7
31
6
Bynum, William D. 2 CADWALLADER, Nathan ... 6
98 Coquillard, Alexis. 13 17 18
İ22 23
Baker, David V. C. .II 8 r
Baker, John H.
3
Boswell, William H 9
3 Caress, James M. 3
Carleton, Wellington J. 7 103
Cravens, James H
Baldwin, Silas.
13
3
Boyd, James T.
7
Bracken, William H 4
8
Carr, Nathan T 5
6
Cravens, Sammel C
9 8
Barker, John H .. 13 5 Bradley, Nelson ... 7
9
Carter, Scott .. 4
IO
Barmore, David S 3
1 Brady, Thomas J. 6
92
Carter, William W 8 6
Brakeman, Nelson L .. 10 Carver, Lewis E .. 12 12
Cary, Oliver H. P
8
3 Cason, Thomas J. 9 Barnum, Abel. 12 1 Breen, John N 2
Bartholomew, Artillus V .. Io 3 Brenton, John T 4
9
19 Dakin, George M. 13 Darnall, James M. 12
Bartlett, Thomas. 2 2 Bringhurst, Thomas H .. 10
6
Brotherton, William ..
6
13
Chapman, Charles W .13 12
7 20 Charles, Emily T Chase, Charles H. 1 3 13 Davis, John Steele. 3
Davis, Joseph W 13
Davis, T. Henry
6
Chase, Hiram W.
9
16 5 7 19
Davis, William P 3 Davison, Alexander A 3 Davison, Andrew 4
27 9 23 95 IO 8 17 20 27 21 29
Beckner, James F. .IO 4 2
Brown, Jason B .. 3
5
Christy, Samuel, 4 10
7 Church, Osman W .IO 14
2 Clancy, Albert W 6 19
Bell, Harvey .... 6
Bell, William A. 7
Bellamy, John F. 4 4 6
Buchanan, Jacob S. 1
IC Clark, George C. 6
IC
24
9
Butler, William W. 4
9
Compton, Isaac M 8
20 97 8 98
Arnold, George ..
Arnold, John. 6 1 Blount, Henry F. H
Arthur, Christopher S. .. 11 Blount, Warren .. 6
Byers, Alexander R 1 11
6
Cook, Frederick W 1
Cooper, George W 5
Corby, William, 13
Cotteral, Williams W 6 Cowan, John M. 8
9
Baker, William. 1 5
Baldwin, Damel P. IO 2 Boyce, James 6
7 263 12
Ball, William C .. 8 I
12
Carrington, Henry B 8 Carson, William W 12 Carter, Chauncey
*16
Barker, William L .. I 4 Brady, John. 6
Cumback, William. 4 Cummins, Stephen M 13 Curme, Arthur A 6
13
Bayard, Samuel Bayliss, Jeremiah H. 7 5
Brower, Norman V 13
9
Brown, Joseph 9 Brown, Allen W 3 5
Chase, Dudley H IO 15
Chase, Henry .. .10
Chittenden, George F 9 6
6 Brownfield, John .13 IO
Brownlee, John
32 3 12 Brown, Austin H. 7 5 6 Brown, Eli W 12 8
4
4
9 Caven, John. 7 16 Cauthorn, Henry S. 2 Chamberlain, Orville T. 15 .13 Davidson, Robert P. 9 Davis, Charles L . IO 12 Davenport, Benjamin L. . 13 20 9 16 24 16
Bassett, Thomas J. 5 I Brodrick, Nehemiah F .13
Davis, Jefferson C. 7
55
Armstrong, Uel W. I 3 I Bliss, Malcolm G IO
IOI
7 Burrell, Bartholomew H., 3 Burson, John W 6 17
Andrew, George L .13 2 Blair, Alonzo. 7
Cole, C. B. 3
Anthony, Samuel T 6 I Blanchard, Caleb H. 12
4 Burton, George W 2 5
13
Buskirk, Clarence A
7
Colerick, John.
12
Armstrong, Edward A. .II 3 Bland, M. Cora. 2
3
Blessing, John .. 7
8 Buskirk, Samuel H. 7 249
Collett, Josephus. 8 Collins, Frederick L 13
Armstrong, William P. 8 I
Blish, Jolın H. 3
2 Butler, John H. 3
Un
Coffey, Silas D 8
Cogley, Thomas J 4
Birdsell, John C.
.13
Burnet, Stephen S.
2
8
5 Colborn, A. R 1 3
15
Anderson, Thomas.
Allen, Johnson W t 3
I Biddle, Horace P
4
4 Bobo, James R.
Bond, Charles D. 12
Baer, O. P 6 3
Bonner, Samuel A
Boone, Ratliffe.
Campbell, James .. 2 7 7
Carpenter, Willard. 1 12
5 6 Collett, John 7
Dawson, John W 12 Day, Samuel D. 7 Defrees, Joseph H 13 De La Matyr, Gilbert ... 7 De Long, Alexander W .. II Denby, Charles I
I7
INDEX.
Dist. Page
Dist. Page
Dist. Page
Dist. Page
Doherty, Fisher.
8
IO
Fullenlove, Thomas J
3
18
Haughey, Theodore P.
...
7
83
Jennings, Jonathan
3
24
Dorman, Francis R.
.. 4
19
Fuller, Benoni S
I
21
Haughton, Richard E
7
81
Jennings, Levi A.
6
103
Douglass, Alexander J. ... 12
23
Fulton, Joseph. .
9
14
Hawkins, Nathan B.
22
Douglass, Benjamin P ...
3
Hay, Andrew J
Jewett, Charles L.
3
23
Johnson, George S.
3
25
4
37
Douglass, Robert ..
7
32
GAAR, Abram ..
6
30
Hay, Lawrence G
7
84
Johnson, Henry
12
41
Downey, Alexander C.
4
Gaff, James W.
4
$14
Haymond, William S.
7
85
Johnson, Isaac C
25
Downey, William D
1
18
Gaff, John H
4
25
Haynes, Jacob M
II
20
Johnson, Israel.
10
24
Downs, Thomas J.
I
18
Gaff, Thomas
4
25
Haynes, Robert P.
2
16
Johnson, Jarvis J
20
Doxey, Charles T
9
IC
Gale, Jesse M
12
29
Hazelrigg, Harvey G.
9
16
Johnson, Richard
5
4
40
Drake, James P.
7
33
Galvin, George W.
7
43
Hazen, Zachary T
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