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Feb. 12
George H. Hancock April 9
William M. Hubbard Feb. 12
Thomas Watts May 14
Benjamin F. Holiday April 9
Henry G. Holiday Nov. 26
Members on whom the degree of Fellow Craft was conferred : Enoch S. Seely Feb. 26
William M. Hubbard Feb. 26
Thomas Watts May 28
Master Masons initiated and not included in membership list: Enoch S. Seely March 12 George H. Hancock May 14
William M. Hubbard March 12
Thomas Watts June 11
Benjamin F. Holiday May 14
List of members admitted from other Lodges:
David W. Lee Jan. 22
George W. Bartlett July 9
John J. Hardin June 11
Henry Naugle Oct. 22
List of members : Lewis Casper John C. Voyles
Nathaniel P. Mather
Benjamin F. Nicholson
John T.C. Wilkins
Zenus Shryer
William Collier
William Robertson
Christian Prow
Samuel W. Strattan
Manuel B. Driskell
Thomas M. Nicholson
Alexander J. Todd
Jacob A. Hammersly
George W. Bartlett
Silas Pollard
Henry Robertson
Thomas J. Wade
Thomas Lockhart
Isaac Baker Elijah D. Baker
Peter Link
Isreal Wesner
Abram C. Still
D.G. Bartlett
Alfred Krutsinger
Hezekiah Conklin
David M. Noe
Barnett Chastain
Peter Drake
Elijah Driskell
Thomas D. Voyles
Enoch B. Driskell
David W. Lee
Benjamin A. Wesner
John J. Hardin
William Wesner
Henry Naugle
List of members demited : Martin S. Barnett March 26 Jan. 8
John R. Freed
List of members whose dues have been remitted and reasons : Enoch B. Driskell -- "through misfortune and Benjamin F. Nicholson --- unable to pay".
Samuel J. Goodpasture
Finley Lee
George H. Hancock Apr. 23
Benjamin F. Holiday April 23
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NOTES FROM MEETINGS OF 1867
January 8 --- Visitor: J. F. Faulkeoner of Newland Lodge, Salem. Christian Prow presented his account for $48. for lodge rent ending December 25 and also $2.80 for two gallons of coal oil one tin bucket. Demit granted to John R. Freed.
January 22 --- Visitor: Stephen Collier from Prairie Lodge 77
of Paris, Illinois. Petition of D.W. Lee for membership was read. Petitions from Enoch S. Seely and W. M. Hubbard
for membership read. "Resolved that a committee be appoint-" ed to consult the Brethren of this Lodge on the propriety of getting up a supper on the twenty second of February". February 12 --- "The committee to whom was appointed to see the propriety in having and oyster supper Beg leave to report unfavorably". J. T.C. Wilkins was appointed to purchase new blinds for the hall. J.C. Voyles, F. Lee and A.J. Todd were appointed committee to have the colloms changed.
February 26 --- Visitor: J.H. Jones of Waldren Lodge 217. Bro. Wilkins discharged from purchasing blinds for the hall and Bro. Casper replaced him.
March 12 --- Visitor: Babel King of Salem Lodge 21. Account of J. C. Voyles for "8 under blinds at $2. each and 50 cents for rail road charges" ordered paid.
March 26 --- Demit granted to Martin S. Barnett. Petitions from B. F. Holiday and G. S. Hancock for membership read. Letter from W. P. Green was read in reference to I. N. Caress. On motion of Isaac Baker twenty five dollars was donated to defray expences in searching for the murderers of Bro. Caress. April 9 --- Visitor: James Jones of Waldren Lodge 217.
April 23 --- Visitor: James Jones of Waldren Lodge 217. Petition
of Thomas J. Watts for membership read.
May 14 --- Visitors : William M. Greenslade of Livonia Lodge 206, W. R. Avery of Martinsburg Lodge 237 and James Jones of Waldren Lodge 217. "On motion resolved that this Lodge, Livonia Lodge 206 and Saltillo Lodge 138 celebrate the aniversary of St. John the Baptist at Campbellsburg by having a picnic or Basket Dinner and a public installation of officers: A. J. Todd, M. B. Driskell and Silas Pollard to visit Saltillo Lodge and inform them of the proposed celebration. It was then resolved that a committee of arangements to consist of seven, two from Livonia, two from Saltillo and three from Campbellsburg. On motion all the Lodges in the county and Orleans Lodge 153, Paoli Lodge 119, Mitchell Lodge 228, Bedford Lodge 14, Tunnelton Lodge 329, Cedar Lodge 329 and Emmitt Lodge of Bedford be invited.
May 28 --- Visitor: James Jones of Waldren Lodge 217. The committee appointed to visit Saltillo and inform them of the proposed celebration reported them to be in favor of it. William Collier presented account for $3.90 for paper, stamps and alchahol which was allowed. D.W. Lee presented account for $3. for labor done on columns.
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June 11 --- Visitors: James Jones of Waldren Lodge 217 and H. Naugle of Newland Lodge 286 of Salem. Petition of Brother John J. Hardin for membership was presented and accepted. Election of officers.
June 25 --- Treasurer ordered to pay $15. to compensate the Rev. Bro. Gillmore for his services at the celebration.
July 9 --- Visitor: Henry Naugle of Newland Lodge 286, Salem. Petition of G.W. Bartlett for membership accepted.
July 23 --- Visitor: M. Skelly of Salem Lodge 21. Committee appointed to draft a new set of by laws.
August 27 --- Visitor: James Jones of Walden Lodge 217. Account of $27. for the cost of the celebration ordered paid. September 10 --- Visitor: James H. Jones of Walden Lodge 217.
September 24 --- Visitor: James H. Jones of Walden Lodge 217. Committee on charity proposed, and was allowed, $25. for the relief of Brother W.H. Krutsinger, his house having been burned lately. On motion of Bro. Prow it was also decided to allow $25. to educate the children of Brother Cornwell, deceased .
October 22 --- Visitor: J. H. Jones of Waldron Lodge 217. The petition of Bro. Henry Naugle, late of Newland Lodge 286 of Salem was presented for membership and accepted. Bro. J.C. Voyles presented a resolution that $2. be paid to Peter Link for boarding the widow of a deceased brother who was traveling without means. Resolution passed. Bro. C. Prow presented a resolution to appropiate $25. for the relief of Bro. Alfred Krutsinger, his property having lately been burned, which was also allowed.
November 12 --- Visitor: J.H. Jones of Waldron Lodge, Waldron, Ind. Petition of Henry G. Holiday for membership read. Brother N. P. Mather moved that as Henry G. Holiday was going away, his case be deemed an emergency.
November 26 --- Visitors: James H. Jones of Waldron and Isaac Chaney of Salem Lodge 21. Petition of James Mc. Wade for membership read. Motion was made that he be accepted at half price, if accepted, on account of his being a Minister. December 3 --- Called meeeting for the purpose of adopting a new code of by laws. New by laws adopted and old ones repealed. December 11 --- Usual business.
December 24 --- Fetition of Adolphe Mathe (Mathey) for membership was read. Account of $48. for lodge rent by C. Prow allowed.
END OF YEAR 1867
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REPORT FOR THE YEAR FROM JANUARY 1, 1868 THRU DECEMBER 31, 1868
The following officers were installed June 24:
John C. Voyles W. M. Lewis Caspar S.D.
Christian Prow S .W. John J. Hardin J.D.
Enoch S. Seely J.W. Hez Conklin Steward
J.T.C. Wilkins Tr. Enoch B. Driskell 11
Abram C. Still Sec.
David W. Lee Tyler
The following have been initiated this year:
Adolphus Mathe January 28 James M. Wade June 9
Degree of Fellow Craft conferred this year on:
Henry G. Holiday Jan. 28 Adolphus Mathe May 12 James M. Wade July 28
Naster Masons initiated this year, not included in list of members: Adolphus Mathe June 23 James M. Wade Aug. 11
List of members reinstated by action of Lodge : Henry C. Malott January 14
List of members admitted from other Lodges: James H. Jones May 12 William Gallahan June 23
List of members: John C. Voyles Christian Prow
Enoch S. Seely
John T.C. Wilkins
Samuel W. Strattan
Abram C. Still
Alexander J. Todd
Lewis Caspar John J. Hardin
Thomas J. Wade William Collier Manuel B. Driskell
Hezekiah Conklin
Enoch B. Driskell
Silas Pollard
Demosthenes G. Bartlett
Alfred Krutsinger
Nathaniel P. Mather
David M. Noe
Isreal Wesner
Peter Drake Thomas D. Voyles
Peter Link Benjamin A. Wesner
Barnett Chastain
Thomas M. Nicholson
William M. Hubbard
Elijah Driskell
Benjamin F. Holiday
Isaac Baker Henry Naugle
George S. Hancock Thomas J. Watts Henry G. Holiday
. Thomas Lockhart Henry Robertson Benjamin F. Nicholson William Gallahan
Jacob A. Hammersly
James H. Jones Zenas M. Shryer
Names of members demitted :
Adolphus Mathe Sent. 22 Enoch S. Seely Oct. 27
Suspended for non payment of dues : Zenas M. Shryer June 26
Dues remitted by reason of misfortune : William Wesner * SHOULD READ ELIJAH D. BAKER
* Elisha D. Baker Samuel Goodrasture Finley Lee
William Wesner William Robertson
Henry C. Malott
David W. Lee
George W. Bartlett
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NOTES FROM MEETINGS OF 1868
January 14 --- Resolved that the dues of E. B. Driskell and B. F. Nicholson be remitted. Bro. Israel Wesner brought in a re- quest for H.C. Malott asking to be restored to masonry. He was then restored by vote. Petition of James Wade rejected.
January 28 --- Visitors : J. H. Jones and William Gallahan. Also William McDonald from Orleans.
February 11 --- Communication from Saltillo Lodge asking that the . dues of H. G. Holiday be refunded was granted.
February 25 --- visitor: James H. Jones of Waldren Lodge 217. Dues of William Wesner ordered remitted.
March 10 --- Donation of $20. ordered to be made to Peter Drake.
March 24 --- usual business.
April 14 --- visitors: James H. Jones of Waldron Lodge. A.L. Thomas, D.A. Stockwell and D.E. Bartley of Clear Springs Lodge 323.
April 28 --- Communication from Mitchell Lodge inviting this Lodge to participate in celebrating the festival of St. Johns the Baptist on the 24th of June at that place was read and was accepted and also public installation of officers at said time and place. Petition of James M. Wade for membership read. May 12 --- Visitor: William M. Greenslade of Livonia Lodge 206. Petition of James H. Jones from Waldron Lodge presented and accepted for membership. Account of C. Prow of 25 cents for candles, $1.50 for 6 yards bleached muslin and 20 eents for 4 balls of tape was ordered paid.
May 26 --- Resolved that 30 palmleaf fans be procured by C. Prow. June 9 --- Resolved that the present by laws be printed.
June 25 --- Visitor: Jacob Grimes of Martinsburg Lodge 237. Held election of officers. Petition of William Gallahan to move his membership back granted.
June 26 --- Called meeting.
July 14 --- Account of A. J. Todd for 75 cents for washing and ironing 33 aprons ordered paid.
July 28 --- Usual business.
August 11 --- Mentions sickness in the families of Bros. Wesner and Goodpasture. Petition of Linzia A. Bostic for membership was read.
August 25 --- Usual business.
September 8 --- Account for $11.85 allowed for printing by laws. September 22 --- Petition of Linzia A. Bostic rejected. Demit granted to Adolphus Mathe.
October 27 --- Petition of Silas Boling for membership read. Demit granted to E. S. Seely.
November 10 --- Visitor: O. A. Barnett of Mt. Pleasant Lodge 168, Loogootee, Ind.
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November 12 --- Called meeting.
November 24 --- Visitor: O. A. Barnett of Logootee, Ind. The Junior Warden having removed from the Lodge a petition to be made to the Grand Master to have a special election.
December 22 --- C. Prow account of $48. for lodge rent granted. A committee appointed to procure " a light to be placed in the hall near the head of the stairway on the nights of the meet- ings of this Lodge".
December 29 --- Called meeting for the election of a Junior Warden to serve until the next regular election. A. J. Todd was then elected and installed in office.
END OF YEAR 1868
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SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR 1869 THROUGH NOVEMBER 9
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The following officers were elected June 22, installed June 24: Christian Prow W.M. Enoch B. Driskell S.D. Nathaniel P. Mather S.W. Albert Mather J.D.
Alexander J. Todd J.W. John T.C. Wilkins Treas.
George S. Hancock Steward
Hezekiah Conklin Steward
Findley Lee Sec.
Silas Pollard Tyler
The following were initiated :
Albert Mather Feb. 23 Linsey A. Bostic Feb. 23 Phinias A. Little March 9
William B. Driskell Mar. 23
Charles M. Cornwell Sept. 14
Elevated to Fellow Craft:
Albert Mather March 9
*Royal B. Child
May 25
Phinias A. Little March 23
L.A. Bostic
May 25
William B. Driskell April 13
Charles M. Cornwell Sept. 28
Elevated to Master Mason: Albert Mather March 23
L.A. Bostic June 22
Wm. B. Driskell April 23
C.M. Cornwell Oct. 11
P.A. Little April 23
*R.B. Child
Nov. 9
*- Royal B. Child was initiated August 26, 1862, but did not attair the second and third degrees of Masonry until 1869. This is
evidently the reason he is not listed as member on 1863-68 lists. Admitted from other Lodges: H. M. Woods August 10
Isaac Baker Nov. 9
C. Prow Nov. 9
Withdrawals to other Lodges: J.C. Voyles June 22 Isaac Baker Oct. 11
Suspended : Benjamin F. Nicholson July 10
Died :
Lewis Caspar
Nov. 7, 1869
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NOTES FROM MEETINGS OF 1869
January 12 --- Account of D.W. Lee for 60 cents for coal oil and 30 cents for one bucket was received and ordered paid. It was resolved the Lodge have a supper on Thursday night the 21st and all "who are disposed bring such refreshment with them as they choose".
January 26 --- Visitor: David Beck of Salem Lodge 21. Petitions of Albert Mather, Phinas A. Little, Morgan Smedley and Linzia A. Bostic for membership were read.
February 9 --- Visitor: O. A. Barnett of Mt. Pleasant Lodge 168. Account of John T.C. Wilkins ordered paid: coal oil, candles, paper, Postage and letter, lamp chimney and salt for a total of $2.82. Account of Christian Prow in the amount of $3.25 for one hall lantern was allowed.
February 23 --- Petition of Morgan Smedley for membership withdrawn. Petition of William B. Driskell for membership was read.
March 9 --- Visitor: Jacob Grimes of Martinsburg Lodge 237. Dues of Peter Drake and William Collier ordered remitted by Lodge. Mentions members D.G. Bartlett, David M. Noe and Jacob A. Hammersly as absent from this state.
March 23 --- Visitors: G. A. Rosenbaum of Saltillo Lodge 138; D.M. Walker of Newland Lodge 286, Salem; Jacob Grimes of Martinsburg Lodge. William Robertson presented his account with the lodge of $1. for lemon crackers which was ordered paid. April 13 --- Usual business.
April 27 --- Visitor: Jacob Grimes of Martinsburg Lodge. The Tyler, David W. Lee, having removed, Silas Pollard was named to take his place. On motion it was resolved that the Secretary send letters to those brethren absent from the state and solicit their dues.
May 11 --- Visitor: H. Woods of Cloverdale Lodge 132. "A letter from Tunnelton Lodge 329 requesting this Lodge to participate in the festival of St. John the Babtist on the 24th of June next was read". It was placed on file.
May 25 --- Visitors: Jacob Grimes of Martinsburg, Henry M. Woods of Cloverdale and William S. Carnahan of Perry Lodge 137 of Lafayette. "A communication from a committee of the brethren of New Albany, Ind. inviting this Lodge to participate in celebrating the anniversary of St. John the Baptist June 24 next was read. It was moved that this Lodge accept the invitas- ion. The motion was lost." Lodge then resolved to celebrate with the Tunnelton Lodge. Petition for membership from Morgan Smedley was read. William Robertson appointed to repair the letter "G". Committee appointed to investigate the frosting of the outside windows of the hall.
June 8 --- Visitor: Henry M. Woods of Cloverdale, ind. Letter from D.M. Noe containing his dues was read. Resolved to re- scind attending the celebration at Tunnelton and the secretary ordered to write to New Albany to "see whether or not there will be a special train to carry us to and from the festival at that city on that day".
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June 22 --- Visitors : H. M. Woods of Cloverdale and U.H. Barnett of Mt. Pleasant Lodge. Fetition of Morgan Smedley for member- ship withdrawn by consent of lodge. Account of Silas Pollard for 40 cents for 3 pans, 5 cents for salt and $1. for washing and repairing aprons ordered paid. Election of officers. Resolved to celebrate the 24th at New Albany. Demit granted to John C. Voyles.
July 10 --- Called meeting. Visitors: H.M. Woods of Cloverdale, Jacob Grimes of Martinsburg and Steven Collier of Prairie Lodge 77 of Paris, Illinois.
July 13 --- A Communication from B. F. Holiday was read. "The account presented by Brother Christian Prow for Brother James Jones as tuition fee for the schooling of sister Cornwell's children was received and ordered paid".
July 27 --- Petition of Jasper N. Driskell for membership was read. August 10 --- Visitors: H. M. Woods of Cloverdale, Jacob Grimes of Martinsburg and C. H. Richards of Saltillo. Petition from H. M. Woods of Cloverdale to transfer his membership granted. Petition of Charles M. Cornwell for membership read.
August 23 --- Usual business.
September 14 --- Visitor: Jacob Grimes of Martinsburg Lodge. The petition of Jasper N. Driskell for membership was rejected.
September 28 --- Usual business.
October 11 --- Visitors: Isreal Holler and Richard Mills of Lodge 138 at Saltillo and C. Prow of Paoli Lodge 119. Resolution passed to have a supper "next Friday night". Albert Mather, L. Bostic and George Hancock appointed to prepare the room and set the table. Resolved to invite sisters Cornwell and Webb of Saltillo to the supper. Demit granted to Isaac Baker. October 26 --- Visitor: Peter Morris of Salem Lodge 21.
November 8 --- Called meeting to prepare for the funeral of Bro. Lewis Casnar. Visitors: Israel Holler, James Gross, George Rosenbaum and Richard Mills of Saltillo Lodge and C. Prow of Paoli Lodge. A.J. Todd appointed to act as Marshal of the day and Samuel Strattan as Deputy Marshall. Barnett Chastain appointed J.W. protem. E. B. Driskell, A.C. Still, T. Voyles, E.D. Baker, C. Cornwell, Peter Link, William Collier and Henry Naugle appointed pall bearers. A. J. Todd and A.C. Still appointed to see that the grave was dug. J. T.C. Wilkins. N. P. Mather and H. Robertson appointed to request all business houses to close at ten o'clock in the morning and remain closed until the funeral services were over.
November 9 --- Called to meeting at 10 A.M. "for the purpose of paying the tokens of respect to the memory of our deceased Brother Lewis Caspar who departed this life on sunday evening Nov. 7th 1869". "A procession was formed and marched to the depot to be in readiness to receive the remains of the deceased Brother, Lewis Caspar, which arrived from Salem, his place of residence, on the twelve o'clock express train to this place.
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where the remains of the deceased Brother was received by the Nasonic Brethern who then repaired to the Christian Church where the Rever. Lemuel Martin conducted the services as previously arranged by the family of the deceased-after which the fraternity repaired to the place of interment- the W.M. conducting the ceremonees after which they returned to the Lodge".
November 9 --- Regular meeting at 7 P.M. Visitor: £
John R. Woods' a demited member from Newland Lodge of Salem, Ind. Petition of C. Prow to transfer membership from Paoli was granted. (This was not Christian Prow who was a charter member of the Campbellsburg Lodge). Petition of Isaac Baker to transfer his membership back was granted. Thomas Beasly's account of $4.50 for digging grave was allowed. Committee appointed to draft resolution for Lewis Caspar "a copy of which should be presented to the family of the deceased and one to the New Albany Ledger and New Albany Commercial and Salem Democrat and also the Home Advocate at Indianapolis." The secretary, apparently in a lighter vein then added: "the same committee to visit Brother Rob Morris and make some explanation to him concerning our failure to attend his lecture, etc".
END OF FIRST BOOK OF ROB MORRIS LODGE
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NAMES IN STRATTAN PRO'S ACCOUNT BOOK BOOK 7 1906-1910 CAMPBELLSBURG, INDIANA BROWN TWP. - WASHINGTON COUNTY
The Strattan brothers (John and James B. ) ran what was commonly called a hardware store in Campbellsburg for many years. The company letterhead in 1909 stated they sold farming implements, stoves, tin, hardware, furniture, lumber, building materiel, etc. and also "Undertaking a Specialty". Alist of the caskets sold during this period was abstracted previously and typed in a seperate paper. The original account book is now in the possession of Jack L. Hedrick of Campbellsburg and is, as far as is now known, the only one in existance.
Copied for the Washington County Historical Society 1971-72. Claude E. Cook, 812 Sprague Road, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Attkinson, Curt Attkinson, Blanch Abrahams, Max Armstrong, John Allen, Bud Arnold, Ott Attkinson, Fann y and Arch= Anderson, John Attkinson, Otis Arnold, Mell Allen, Ben Ayers, J.W.
B
Bush, S.R. Bilyeu, Wesley Baptist Church of C-Burg Brown, Josh B.
Baker, Fred Brewer, Frank Bilyeu, Carl Brengle, W.O.
Brown, Link Bogle, George Beck, W.W.
Bennett, Emma Brown, John (of Leipsic) Banks, Georgie- Bell, Charley Bell, John Bily eu, Ezekiel
Brown, John (Henry's son)
Brown, Albert Brown, Gov. Brown, Henry Baptist Church of Claysville
Bortorff, Frank Brown, Marion Baker, Homer Bush, Walter Briscoe, "art Batt, Levi Batt, Milly ( Estate)
Baker, Otice Brown, Josh Senior Baker, Lon Brown, William M. Baker, Ed
Banks, James
Bishop, James M. Brown, James C. Senior .Brown, Tip Brown. Township of Prown, Jesse Paker, Bud Bennett, Thomas Bishop, Sid Brock, Alvis
March 6, 1906-ASept. 22, 1910 March 7, 1906-( from Book 6) March 9, 1906-Oct. 10, 1910 March 14, 1906-Sept. 17, 1910 April 9, 1906-Sept. 1910 Aug. 9, 1906-Aug. 16, 1910 Sept. 17, 1906-Oct.29, 1909 Oct. 12, 1906-Aug. 18, 1910 Sept. 17, 1907-June 10, 1910 March 28, 1908-June 4, 1910 July 18, 1908 March 10, 1910-Sept. 20, 1910
March 5, 1906-June 21, 1910 March 5, 1906-July 9, 1910 March 5, 1906-Sept. 24, 1910 March 5, 1906-April 22, 1910 March 5, 1906-Sept. 6, 1910 March 5, 1906-May 12, 1910 March 9. 1910-Sept. 1, 1910 March 5, 1906-June 3, 1907 March 5, 1906-Sept. 14, 1910 Feb. 5, 1908-May 7, 1910 March 5, 1906-June 17, 1910 April 30, 1909 March 5, 1906-May 26, 1909 March 6, 1906-Jan. 1, 1910 May 10, 1910-June 22, 1910 March 6, 1906
M arch 6, 1906-July 28, 1910 March 6, 1906-Oct. 1, 1910 March 6, 1906-Jan. 1, 1910 March 7, 1906-Sept. 24, 1910 March 7, 1906-Oct. 28, 1907 March 7, 1906 M arch 8, 1906-June 11, 1910 March 8, 1906-Nov. 15, 1906 March 8, 1906-Nov. 5, 1910 March 8, 1906-March 26, 1910 March 9, 1906-Sept. 20, 1910 March 9, 1910-April 21, 1910 March 9, 1906-June 4, 1906 March 9, 1906-Aug. 30, 1906 March 9, 1906-Aug. 24, 1910 March 9, 1906-Oct. 3, 1907 May 9, 1906-March 18, 1907 March 10, 1906-May 31, 1910 Sept. 1, 1905-Oct. 26, 1910 March 10, 1906-Oct. 26, 1910 March 10, 1906-Oct. 5, 1910 March 10, 1906-Aug. 23, 1910 March 13, 1906-Oct. 29, 1910 March 13, 1906-Sept. 29, 1910 March 14, 1906-June 22, 1910 Nov. 27, 1905-Sept. 19, 1910 April 2, 1906 April 21, 1906-Aug. 14, 1908
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Barnard. B. F. Batt, William H.
A April 21, 1906-Sept. 11, 1906 April 2. 1906-Oct. 1, 1910 B rewer, Elisha Senior (of Smedley ) March 13, 1906-Nov. 30, 1908 Baker, Jesse Booker, Scott Brown, James C. (of C-Bung) Brewer, Samuel Burns, T.E. Braxton, Henry Batt, Thomas Baker, Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. William (Estate) Bono Township ( Lawrence County)
Briscoe, James Brewer, William ( Charlie's son) Plevins, Clay Brock, James
Brewer, John Senior Brown, James B. Baker, Mrs. Lettie Ball, John Prewer, John and Charley Brewer, John E. Brown, Stephen Barker, J.O. Bortorff, Lucinda
Baker, Ollie
Bush, Clint Barnard, Clairie E. Brewer, Ed Batt, Albert Bush, William G.
Booker, Stark Newton
Bennett, George Bilyeu, Ebb Boggs, Frank Barnett, William F.
Beaman, W.E. Brewer, Burt
Bilyeu, Mrs. Ella and Fred Bradley. Ed Brock, Frank Brewer, Charles Rell, Andy Brown, Clyde Baker, Mrs. Mary Brown, Arvil Brown, Patton & Co. Barnard, Arra Bush, Alfred Burgess, Henry Bromer Church - Bush, Norman Briscoe, Virgil Push. Jacob Brewer, Ad Baily, William Prown, James E. Braxton Brothers (of Paoli)
(by James Baker)
April 3, 1906-Sept 13, 1910 April 7, 1906-July 30, 1908 April 13, 1906-July 23, 1910 April 23, 1906-March 21, 1910 Aug. 17, 1906 April 19, 1906 April 26, 1906-June 27, 1910 April 30, 1906-Jan. 16, 1909 March 27, 1909-April 5, 1909 May 22, 1906-Aug. 13, 1908 June 2, 1906-Dec. 17, 1909 June 6, 1906-Jan. 1, 1910 June 8, 1906 June 24, 1906-Oct. 15, 1910 June 18, 1906-Oct. 8, 1910 June 20, 1906-Oct. 14, 1910 July 28, 1906-July 22, 1910 July 7, 1906-Feb. 8, 1908 July 10, 1906-Jan. 5, 1907 Aug. 1, 1906-June 14, 1909 Aug. 25, 1906-Oct. 4, 1906 Aug. 27, 1906-Aug. 4, 1909 Sept. 20, 1906-Nov. 25, 1907 Nov. 2, 1906-Sept. 15, 1910 Nov. 1, 1906-Aug. 27, 1910 Jan. 21, 1907-Jan. 28, 1908 Jan. 28, 1907-Sept. 8, 1910 Dec. 4, 1906-Sept. 4, 1908 Dec. 6, 1906-June 18, 1910 Feb. 20, 1907 March 28, 1907 April 25, 1907-Sept. 19, 1910 May 28, 1907-June 1, 1907 Oct. 14, 1907-Nov. 20, 1908 Nov. 26, 1907-Dec. 9, 1908 Jan. 6, 1908-May 24, 1910 April 20, 1908-Sept. 19, 1910 April 22, 1908 June 16, 1909-June 30, 1909 May 12, 1908-Aug. 8, 1910 June 20, 1908-Way 24, 1910 July 22. 1908-Aug. 25, 1908 Sept. 30, 1908-Aug. 10, 1909 Oct. 1, 1908-Dec 2, 1908 Nov. 16, 1908-Oct. 31, 1910 Dec. 5, 1908-Dec. 12, 1908 Dec. 1908
March 16, 1909-Sept. 7, 1910 May 31, 1909 Oct. 6, 1909 April 6, 1909-Sept. 1, 1909 July 3. 1909-Sept. 9, 1910 July 16, 1909-July 29, 1910 July 24, 1909-Oct. 13, 1910 Aug. 31, 1909-Dec. 18, 1909 Sept. 24, 1909-Sept. 29, 1909
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