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Our subject at the age of seven years came to Indiana from South Hampton with his parents, the trip consuming three months. The father died when Benjamin was but seventeen years old, and he was obliged to support the family, thus having no opportunity to obtain an education. His father was a poor man, never able to own more than one horse at a time, and after his death Benjamin was the sole support of his mother, brothers and sisters. He was of a studious turn of mind and greatly desired an education, so he used to peel hickory bark to burn that he might sce to study, and by pursuing his studies at night and working hard by day, he was after a time enabled to invest in a little real estate, for which he paid by trading a mare and two colts. This farm comprised forty acres of bluff land on the Raccoon Creek, which he cultivated as best he could.
October 10, 1850, Mr. Newton of this sketch was married to Miss Melinda Lewis, a daughter of Isaac and Margaret (Shoemaker) Lewis. Mrs. Newton was the fifth in order of birth in a family of twelve children, of whom seven are still living. They are: Sanford, Mrs. M. Walker, Emily, Margaret, Phoebe, David and Cyrus. One daughter lives in Kansas, and Cyrus and David reside in Illinois. The parents of Mrs. Newton came to Parke County from Ohio in a covered wagon, in which they lived until they could clear sufficient ground on which to build a house. Her father died in 1880, and his wife passed away in the same year. To Mr. and Mrs. Newton were born nine children, all of whom are living except Robert M., who died December 2, 1882, of heart disease. The others are: Emily J., who married Benjamin J. Ogden, a native of Parke County, but now attending school at Chicago; George W., who was married to Ellen Bound in De- cember, 1876; John R., the husband of Rachel A. Bound; Robert B., Isaac T., Margaret, Edmond A. and Charles V.
Mr. Newton is a supporter of the Prohibition party, and was formerly a Democrat. He is affili-
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ated with the Methodist Church, and was Steward for several years at Mt. Pleasant Church, this county, and is one of the Board of Agriculture at Bridgeton. The family is endowed with musical talent, and four of its members are now organized into what is known as the Newton Quartet. The son, Edmond, is employed as a teacher at the Rose- dale school. Charles V. taught for two winters, but has retired from that vocation, and Margaret is studying the higher branches, and has taught for nine years in Parke County. lle of whom we write, as before stated, is dealing extensively in stock-raising, keeping on hand a fine breed of Shorthorn cattle, besides two imported jacks, which he keeps for breeding purposes.
Mr. Newton has developed a fine character, that wins for him from all who know him the most cor- dial admiration and regard.
W ILLIAM BUCHANAN, a valued citizen of more than ordinary ability and enter- prise, and for many years a prominent and very successful agriculturist of Montgomery County, died honored and regretted by all who knew him, and left behind him as a precious legacy for his children and their descendants the spotless record of an honest and upright life. Our subject had been a resident of Indiana for many years prior to his death, but was a native of Virginia, and was born in the Old Dominion, Rockbridge County, in 1810.
The ancestors of Mr. Buchanan were hardy Scotch, trained to religious duties in the little Presbyterian Churches scattered abroad througli- out Scotland, and when they journeyed to Amer- ica brought with them the habits of frugality and industry, which soon gained them a modest com- petence and a comfortable home in their adopted country. John Buchanan, the father of our sub- ject, was a native of the South, and was born, reared and married in Rockbridge Connty, Va. William remained among the associations of his
early youth until he reached a mature age. He received the benefit of a good common-school education in his birthplace, and was well fitted for the battle of life, when he came, a young and am- bitious man, and settled in Montgomery County in the prosperous year of 1834, at which time the State bank and its various branches were incor- porated.
The capital possessed by our subject when he located in his new home consisted of a generous stock of self-relance and energy. So well did he use these attributes of success, that in two years of honest exertion he had earned and saved enough money to make a profitable investment in a farm of eighty acres. This land, just east of Craw- fordsville, lie bought in 1836, and in 1842 in- creased his holdings by the purchase of a farm in Franklin Township. At the time of his death Mr. Buchanan had acquired, by wise management, a valuable estate, consisting of an entire section of fine farming land, excellently located in the town- ship, and he also owned a body of land in Iowa.
Our subject was married in 1838. or 1839, to Miss Eliza Beck, a daughter of Henry Beck, one of the old pioneers of the county. This estimable lady was widely known and highly respected, and became the devoted mother of eleven children, five of whom lived to bless the old homestead with their presence for many years. The sons and daughters who survived to reach adult age were John, who bravely served the nation in the Civil War, and after its close became a great traveler, journeying about for twenty-two years and mean- time visiting every attainable portion of the world; W. A., a successful farmer, located near Darlington; James F., who resides on the old homestead; Alice. the wife of J. W. Lafollette; and Annie E., who married W. B. Mount, of Dar- lington.
W. A. Buchanan, the second surviving son of our subject, has been long numbered among the representative agriculturists of the county. This well-known citizen, born in 1844, has been a con- stant resident of Montgomery County, his finan- cial and social interests mainly centering in his native place. Our subject is the owner of three hundred and twenty acres of highly improved
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land near Darlington, and has won an en viable record as an intelligent and enterprising farmer. In 1868, he was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Shumaker, by whom he had three chil- dren: Charles A., who is deceased; Minnie, the wife of William Van Nice; and one who died in infancy.
Elizabeth Buchanan did not survive her mar- riage many years, and some time after his early bereavement Mr. Buchanan married Miss Alice McNeely, in 1875. Their children, ranging in age from infancy to dawning manhood, are Wallace, Alpha, Bessie, John C., June, Jennie, and last, but not least in the affections of the family, comes the youngest, at this date yet in early infancy. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan are liberal supporters of the Presbyterian Church, and are among its prominent and efficient members. Our subject is fraternally associated with the Masons, and as a member of that honored body has always been above reproach. Mr. Buchanan is a Democrat, and advocates the principles of the party, but he is liberal in senti- ment and calm in judgment, and always casts his vote in national and local elections for the man he firmly believes will best serve the country in the duties of the public position to which he may be called.
OHIN ROADES, the gentleman of whom we write, whose pleasant home is to be found in Wabash Township, is descended from a well- known and high-minded family, the major- ity of the members of which have been engaged in tilling the soil, an occupation to which John Roades has given his undivided attention for many years, and has been one of its successful fol- lowers. Ile was born in Warren County, Ohio, February 24, 1820, a son of Jacob and Mary (Fox) Roades, the former of whom was born in Pennsyl- vania, and the latter in Ohio. They became the parents of three children, of whom JJohn was the
eldest, the other two members of the family being Ilenry, who was born in Ohio in 1822, and was mar- ried to Miss Mary Byers, by whom he has one child. Ile commenced the occupation of a tailor in 1837. Polly Ann is married, is the mother of three chil- dren, and resides in Indiana. After the death of his first wife Jacob Roades took for his second wife a Miss Reas, who was born and spent her life in Fountain County. Their children are as fol- lows: George, born in this county; Samuel, who was born in this county, married a Miss IIill, and is a farmer near Cross Port; Joseph was also born here, is married, and is engaged in tilling the soil; Elizabethi is married and is a resident of Fountain County; and Anna is also married.
The Roades family is of German descent, but since the early Colonial days of this country have been represented in America, where they have ever been honorable and useful citizens. In 1812, John Roades' grandfather was engaged by the Govern- ment in buying horses at Dayton, Ohio. In 1847 John Roades, the subject of this sketch, was mar- ried to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of James Graham, their union resulting in the birth of one child. Ilis wife died in 1849, and on the 17th of October, 1851, he married Miss Mary A. Wolf, by whom he became the father of these children: Henry, who was born in 1852; Sylvester in 1855; Ellen, wlio was born in 1857, and became the wife of John Lewis; Harriet E., who was born in 1859, and married Charles Marlette, by whom she has one child, and is residing in Fountain County; Mary A., who was born in 1861, and is residing at home; Amanda R., who was born in 1865; John, who was born in 1867, and is at home; Viola, who was born in 1870, and is the wife of P. E. Townsley; and Emma J., who was born in 1874, and died Jann- ary 15, 1892.
John Roades never attended school in Indiana, but by contact with the business affairs of life he has become an exceptionally well-informed man, and possesses a large fund of useful knowledge. Ile determined to make the calling of agriculture his occupation through life, and he at once settled on some land and purchased some stock. Ilis real estate at first amounted to only forty acres, but he continued to add to it from time to time, and
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has now become the owner of a valuable cstate consisting of three hundred and fifty-one acres, in the management of which he has shown much dis- criminating judgment and practical knowledge. His land was at first covered with heavy timber, but with the energy and determination that have ever characterized his proceedings, he wielded his axe to such purpose that he soon had a goodly tract ready for the plow. His farm is very neatly kept, the buildings are in excellent condition, and it is but necessary to glance over his fine property to at once come to the conclusion that a man of en- terprise has control of the reins. He and his worthy wife are church members, and he has al- ways been a liberal supporter of religious and educational institutions. He is a Republican, po- litically, and has ably filled the office of County Supervisor.
HIOMAS E. NOLAN, proprietor of the Sher- man Hlouse at Crawfordsville, possesses the requisite qualities of a Boniface to an emi- nent degree, and enjoys the high regard of the traveling public. First-class accommodations are furnished by the hotel, and the table service is of a character not surpassed, if equalled, by any house with the same rates in the State. The hotel contains twenty-eight rooms, well furnished and neatly kept, for the accommodation of its guests. Notwithstanding the high character of the accom- modations, the rates are only $1 per day, and meal tickets are sold for $3.50. The weary traveler who once seeks rest within this pleasant hostelry invariably returns to it upon a second visit to Crawfordsville.
A native of Crawfordsville, Ind., our subject was born July 25, 1856, and is a son of James and
Ann (Kelly) Nolan, both of whom were born in Ireland, the former emigrating to the United States when a young man. The maternal grandfather of our subject, Michael Kelly, emigrated to Canada when his daughter Aun was a young girl, and later came to Crawfordsville, where he engaged in the grocery business. lle also worked on a canal at La Fayette. His death occurred in Crawfords- ville in 1874. James Nolan came to this city as a contractor on the New Albany Railroad, with head- quarters at Crawfordsville, and built several miles of that road. Subsequently he was engaged as contractor on the Vandalia Line, and also on the main line. In Terre Haute, this State, he was united in marriage with Ann Kelly, who still makes her home in Crawfordsville. He died in 1876, at the age of sixty-four years.
In the family of James and Ann Nolan there were five children, two of whom died in childhood; John died at the age of twenty-one, and Sallie when sixteen. The only survivor is Thomas E., the subject of this notice. From boyhood he has been in the hotel business and is familiar with every line of the work. At the age of fourteen he assisted his mother in conducting the National House, and continued in that connection for two years. Ile was with the "Robbins" for one year and the "Sherman" nineteen years. His mother resided with him until his marriage and still re- tains the ownership of the property,
In his social connections, Mr. Nolan is identified with the Knights of Pythias, Uniformed Rank. While he is not an active partisan, and has never desired official positions, he has always been inter- ested in local political affairs, and is a staneh ad- herent of Democratic principles. In his religious belief, he is a member of the St. Bernard Catholic Church. His marriage occurred April 11, 1883, and united him with Miss Lizzie Bane, of La Fay- ette, Ind., an amiable lady whose active co- opera- tion has been invaluable to her husband, and whose social position is one of prominence.
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BIOGRAPHICAL.
A
Adams, Harvey.
120
Adams, John
.. 23
Adams, John Q.
39
Adamson, John.
220
Alexander, G. W
.. 651
Allen, Jackson.
.. 582
Allen, J. A .. 252 Allen, J. L .. 486
Buchanan, James.
75
Anderson, T. H.
.295
Anderson, Rev. W. L.
417
Armstrong, W. J.
.. 566
Arthur, Chester A
99
Atkinson, Samuel.
272
Burks, M. R.
.321
Austin, S. W.
.. 702
Aydelott, G. W
.578
Aylsworth, H. S.
656
Aylsworth, J. C.
.. 638
B
Bailey, Arch
.. 683
Baldwin, Robert. .. 342 Ball. J. T., M. D. .385
Ballard, E. E.
.400
/ Ballard, T. E. .400
Barker, William 316
Barnes, Edward .664
Barnes, R. L ..
.386
Case, M. H ..
600
Denman, A. J.
637
Catterson, Robert.
.567
Barnes, Edward ..
.689
Cansey, Thomas.
.257
Chenoweth, J. H.
419
('hesterson, J. F
.499
Clark, Robert ..
.555
Berry, C. M.
.581
Clark, Samuel.
.695
Clark, W. T ..
.. 380
Blake, W. P.
.. 608
Claypool, Evans.
.324
Cleveland, S. Grover 103
Clodfelter, N. J.
.558
Clore, H, H.
,555
Cochran, J. H.
.157
Coffman, S. M.
508
Coleman, Henry.
310
Collings, A. B.
219
Collings, Harrison
402
Collings, Johnson.
.521
Collings, W . P.
408
Connerly, Henry.
.370
Connerley, H. L.
518
Cook, Andrew
.. 332
Cooke, Charles.
.333
Cording, R. N
.596
Ensey, W. N.
.570
Corn, Albert.
676
Corn, A. W.
.499
Cox, Lawrence
557
Coyner, John
.448
Curtis, Daniel.
.. 622
D
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Cahill, E. H. .628
Campbell, J. T.
... 329
Campbell, Robert.
.502
Canine, William
.354
Carmichael, William.
.217
Death, J. W.
577
Carpenter, Daniel.
700
Carr, Hon. W. C.
133
Deer, J. G ..
516
Denehie, George.
670
De Verter, G. T., M. D.
.649
Dice, Hon. F. M.
.228
Dice, Rev. Jacob.
.217
Dochterman, H. H.
379
Dooley, W. C. .388
Duncan, J. R., M. D. .168
Duree, Daniel.
134
Gilkeson, J. C ...
659
Durham, G. T.
420
Gilkeson, W. J.
422
Durham, W. H.
.180
Gilliland, W. C ..
.. 314
Durman, T. J.
.673
Dwiggins, Isaac .. 452
E
Earl, Enoch.
.520
Elder, J. M.
.. 387
Elwell, Amariah.
.458
Elwell, S. H.
.687
Ensminger, H. P.
116
Evans, Thomas.
668
Ewbank, L. C.
.263
F
Faust, Aaron.
241
Faust, G. B.
.478
Ficken, H. T.
.. 527
Fillmore, Millard ..
67
Fisher, D. D.
.177
Fisher, Daniel.
.. 175
Fisher, L. W.
170
Flaningam, Archibald.
.. 535
Foreman, John.
.505
Davis, J. L
229
Foxworthy, D. G.
.. 657
Freeman, Nathan.
.. 420
Fullenwider, J. N.
.. 341
Fullin wider, David.
.. 235
G
Galey, S. S. . .. 216
Gardner, Benjamin. .501
Garfield, James A .. . .. 95
Gebhart. J. W. ... 315
Black, D. K., M. D.
.. 560
Bonnell, J. R
.. 467
Boord, F. C ..
. .. 707
Bowsher, J. N. .. 354
Boyd, Harrison. .174
Bradfield, Edward ..
.418
Bradfield, Reason. 344
Briney, W. S. .698
Brockway, J. L.
.. 336
Brown, A. D.
.. 334
Brown, Cyrus.
.561
Brown, I. L., M. D.
.571
Brown, O. P ..
.237
Brown, William
.. 283
Brown, William
.. 690
Brubeck, E. S.
.117
Brush, W. T.
.628
Buchanan, Alexander.
245
Buchanan, William .713
Buck, J. T.
412
Crabb, P. B.
.669
Burford, Henry.
565
Crane, B. F.
.425
Crooks, Charles.
.518
Crooks, James, M. D.
.. 351
Burlington, J. C., M. D.
.485
Burns, Joseph.
303
Burnside, John.
645
Byers, Allen.
291
Davidson, J. N
166
Davis, Isaac.
475
Forgey, Samuel.
.128
Davis, Rich ..
.346
Davis, Warren, Jr. .135
Carter, Samuel.
.496
Detchon, S. S., M. D.
1433
Causey, C. H.
.. 632
Barnes, W. H.
.625
Baner, Rev. J. T.
.. 225
Baugh, John.
.343
Beatty, J. L., M. D .208
Bilsland, John.
.682
Earl, Elijah
240
Gillum, John.
.. 462.
Gillum, W. H., M. D. .. 15G
Davis, M. T.
286
Ball, James.
.590
717
Glover, N. J. . ,510
Goben, Rev. J. J. 315
Goben, J. L. 173
Goldsberry, J. A., M. D. .. 386
Grant, J. A
.169
Grant, Ulysses S.
87
Gray, A. S
.597
Gray, L. O.
.232
Griffith, M. E., M. D. .586
Griffith, Rev. Thooias. .615 Griffith, T. J., M. D .. .. 378
Grinley, Samuel.
.. 365
II
Halstead, William. .. 681
Hanger, C. R. .218
Haona, T. L. .238
Harding. W. H. .. 125
Hargrave, A. A.
.375
Hargrave, W. H. .429 Harlan, O. G. 552 Harper, Alexander. .536
Harrison, Benjamin 107
Harrison. William Henry . 51
Kelly, Michael .500
Kelly, Hon. Robert. .. 407
Kerr, J. H.
. 122
Kessler, Benjamin.
517
Kleiser, A. J., M.D.
447
Kritz, Prof. H. S. 616
L
Lane, Hon. H. S .142
Larrick, I. N.
.430
Laverty, Aquila.
585
Layton, James
450
Layton, P. M.
610
Leatherman, F. W
526
Lee, J. H.
.539
Lehr. T. J ..
.405
Lewis, Daniel.
158
Moore, F. J.
.368
Lincoln, Abraham 79
Lockridge, J. W.
.415
Lofland, W. A., M. D. .559
Muir, W. A. .293 Loop, Andrew .455
Mull, W. D., M. D. .. 538
Munns, George. 710
Myers, E. L.
.688
Myers, H. A
.. 601
Myers, J. G. L., M. D.
.378
Myers, William
.. 697
N
Nebeker, N. G.
...... . ... 617
Nebeker, R. S.
...... 662
Newlin, Exum. .587
Newlin, J. H 325
Newton. B. W. 712
Newton, R. N. .623
Nichols, J. M. 131
Nicholson, Hon. D. D. .437
Nixon, J. T. 488
Martin, Jesse
.363
Noel. G. S.
.436
Martin, J. H.
Martin, J S.
.363
Mater, George .576
Maxwell, D. H.
.137
Mayer, Michael
708
McCain, T. H. B.
640
McCalip, Hugh,
100
McClain, Morgan.
124
McConnell, Ira
.. 665
McCord, J. A. 390 McCord, William .397
McCormack, Jackson. .. 686
McCormick, J. O. .. 512 MeCutchan, J. A .. .. 432
McCutchan, W. W. .402
MeHargue, Alexander. .. 239
McKey, R H. W., M. D. . . 187 Otterman, Lewis 383 Mckinney, P. T. .598 Otterman, S. H. .383 Overman, John 406
Me Williams, Dudley .. 399 Mc Williams, R. C. .432 Mendenhall, J. L. .498
Merrell, Dao .323
Milford, C. R. .. 211
Miller, A. S. 489
Miller, F. H. 692
Miller, J. N
.710
Miller, J. S .. .548
Miller, Thomas. 626
Milligao, Hou. Joseph. .119
Mills, S. S
.311
Mitchell, Col. Abel ..
.618
Mitchell, John. .635
Mitchell, J. R .147
Mitchell, Robert .515
Moffett, W. L.
.606
Monroe, James 35
Montgomery, Alexander. .347
Montgomery, David. .309 Montgomery, Simpson .. 160
Moore, George. .672 Polk. James K 59
Moore, J. H. .296 Price, Michael. .639
Puett, Alexander. .545
Morgan, James
.132
Puett, S D ...
.121
Pulliam, H. A.
Purcell, W. M., M. D.
.505
R
Randolph, Henry. . . 516
Ratcliff, D. J. 452
Ratcliff. John ..
.. 616
Ratcliff, J. W.
.620
Ratcliff, J. W
.476
Rateliff, Miles
663
Ratcliff, T. R.
.630
Ray, William.
679
Redenbaugh, Jeremiah
.445
Recd, Sampson. 172
Jack, M. S.
..... . ... 540
Jacks, G. W. .465
Jackson, Andrew 43
James, F. F. .636 March, R. P. . .. 692
Jefferson, Thomas
27
Marshall, T. S.
210
Jobns, J. M.
207
Johnson, Alfred. .144
Johnson, Andrew 83
Johnson, F. N.
.525
Johnson, John
.461
Johnson, J. G. 165
Johnson, J. M.
209
Johnson, J. W.
599
Johnson, P. D.
.219
Johnson, W. H.
.222
Johoson, W. W. 188
Johnston, Archibald. 652
Johnston, Charles. .468 Johnston, Hon. J. T .163
Johnston, W. H.
410
Jones, H. B.
178
Jones, O. H., M. D.
.696
K
Harper, Peter.
251
Harrison, W. P. .492
Harshbarger, Abram
562
Harshbarger, J. M.
.. 373
Harvey, J. M. 264
Havercamp, L. A 280
Hayes, Rutherford B. 91
Hayward, R. H. 685
Heath, Abram.
.687
Heath, A. R. .668
Henderson, Alexander. .285
Henderson, J. T., M D. .. 2/4 Hensley, H. B 197
Hess, Asa.
.279
Hitch, O. A.
.592
Hoff, James.
610
Holsinger, L. T. .427
Hudson, B. F., M. D. .650
Huey, J. D.
.388
Hulett, H. B.
185
Hunt, Wilson
.145
Hutchings, John .429
Hutchinson, James 678
Linebarger, Andrew.
282
Hutson, G. W.
4:28
Hutton, Edward
595
Huttoo, G. W. 200
Hutton, J. C .. .155
Hutton, J. W.
629
Huxford, John.
557
I
Ingersoll, James. .
.......... 273
Isley, J. P.
.449
J
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Mack, J. B. .559 Macoughtry, F. W. .. 377 Madison, James .. . 31
Malloy, A. F., M. D.
.159
Mannomy, Col. James 703
Manson, Geo. M. D. .117
Martin, A., M. D. .542
Martin, James .47]
Noel, P. P.
389
Nolan, T. E ..
715
Norman, Mrs. Nancy . . 528
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Oliver, Benjamin
.. 55]
Oliver, D. T. 451
Ornbana. B L .460 Orr, J. B .. . 659 Otterman, G. W. .438
Ottermao, J. M .426
Overpeck, C. L ..
198
Overpeck, T. H.
155
P
Palin, O. H ..
.489
Patton, T. F.
.509
Payton, Thomas.
605
Pence, Jobn.
522
Pence, W. R.
319
Peterson, John .590
Peterson, Silas 205
Phillips, Benjamio.
351
Pierce, Franklin.
71
Pitman, B. F.
347
Pogue, J. H.
.68.2
Morgan, W. W .367
Livengood, J. M.
246
Livengood, V. F.
376
Morris, J. E ..
.. 675
Morris, Hon. Jeremiah .. 611
Luse, Jacob.
.395
Lusk, William.
.396
Lynch, J. Y., M. D.
299
Lynch, W. B. 431
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INDEX.
Kalley, Rev. D. S. .607
Kalley, I. M .660
Martin, Amos. .366
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INDEX.
Reed, W. B. 231
Remley, Daniel. 258
Remley, J. M. 470
Rhoads, W. M. 701
Rice, H. J., M. D. .195
Rice, T. N. .212
Rice, W. A. 671
Rice, William 642
Riee, W. M. 186
Ridge, D. T.
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Ristine, Hon. B. T.
. 292
Roades, John.
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Robbins, Elzey
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Robison, Milton
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Rogers, H. C., M.D.
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Rohm, G. W.
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Ross. G. W .289
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Arthur, Chester A 98
Buchanan, Alexander. 244
Buchanan, James 74
Burlington, J C., M. D. .484
Burford, Henry. 564
Campbell, J. T.
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Causey, Thomas. 254
Causey, Mrs. Linda. .255
Clark, Robert. .551 Cleveland, S. Grover. .102 Crane, B. F. .424
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Fullenwider, Mrs. M. A. .. 330
Fullinwider, David. .. 234
Garfield, James A.
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Grant, U. S. 86
Goben, J. L .. 172
Harrison, Benjamin. 100
Harrison, W. H 50
Harshbarger, J. M. .372
Hayes, R. B. 90
Hess, Asa. .276
Hess, Mrs. Asa. .277
Hutton, Edward .594 Jacks, G. W. .164 Monroe, James.
Jackson, Andrew 42
Jefferson, Thomas 20
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Madison, Jamies. 30
Manson, Gen. M. D. 116
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Van Buren, Martin. 46
Nichols, J. M. .130 Washington, George. 18
Waugh, M. B. 266
Otterman, Lewis 382 White, Hon. M. D. 140
Pierce, Franklin 70
Peterson, Silas
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Snyder, Hon. E. C. .579
Snyder, J. M. .304
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Stoner, S. D.
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Stout, W. R., M.D. 259
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Strain, W. P. 442
Straughan, Frank. 184
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Trout, Hannibal. .491 Webster, Daniel. 199
Tuttle, J. F.
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Tyler, John. 55 Weir, John. .356
Welch, Rev. Frank 236 Wellington, Prof. I. M .704 White, Hon. M. D. 111 Whiteball, N. N. .619
Whittington, T. G. .136
Wirt. J. P. 648
Wilcox, Levi .609 Wilmer, Rev. William .480 Wilson, J. W. .411
Wilson, T. J. 268
Wolfe, A. J. 215
Woody, J. M. .357
Woody, W. C. 358
Wren, J. F 302
Wright, W. A 691
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Walter, J. P.
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