Portrait and biographical album of Jackson, Jefferson and Pottawatomie Counties, Kansas : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, Part 104

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Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Chicago : Chapman Bros.
Number of Pages: 788


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J. T. Smith was the elder of the two children born to his parents, and first opened his eyes to the light Dec. 1, 1853. He received a practical edu- cation in the schools of bis native township, and when a young man of twenty years, accompanied by his sister, Ida F., left his native State and took up his residence in Owasso, Shiawassee Co., Mich., where he sojourned eighteen months. Next he went to Coldwater, Branch County, where he so- journed one year. Miss Ida then returned to Batavia, N. Y., and J. T. located in Lincoln, Ill., where he remained one year. He then returned to his native State, and from there, in 1876, came to Kansas to look over the country. He then went back to New York State, and two years later crossed the Mississippi to stay.


In Attica, N. Y., on the 14th of November, 1878, Mr. Smith was united in marriage with Miss Mary C. Vincent. Mrs. Smith was the daughter of Har- ris Vincent, a well-known resident of Attica, and received careful home training and a good educa- tion in her native city. She only lived a short


time after her marriage, her death occurring March 28, 1879, at her home in Mill Creek Township. She was a lady greatly beloved by her husband and friends, who still bold her in tender remembrance. She had for some years been a consistent member of the Congregational Church. Mr. Smith is identified with the Masonic fraternity, belonging to Blue Lodge, No. 118, at Onaga. In politics, he is an uncompromising Democrat.


ENS JENSEN. The subject of this notice, one of the most thrifty farmers of Whiting Township, may be properly classed with its self-made men, as he began life at the foot of the ladder and is now well-to do. Ile is in the prime of life, having been born .July 12, 1842, in Denmark, where he spent his early years and ac- quired as good an education as his native place afforded. He was reared to farm pursuits and trained to habits of industry which have followed him all through life. His boyhood and youth passed in a comparatively uneventful manner and in the twenty-fifth year of his age he was married May 4, 1867, to Miss Cecelia Charlotte Sophia Ericksen.


A year after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Jensen emigrated to America and proceeding to Chicago, Ill., landed in that city on the 15th of June. T .. ey resided there one year and there their eldest daughter, Hannah Amelia, was born. Mr. Jensen in Chicago was employed in a steam-heating estab- lishment. He finally decided upon seeking the far- ther West and coming to Kansas located in Silver Lake where he scenred a section job and remained obout one year. At the expiration of this time he moved to Pottawatomie County, upon a homestead claim having upon it a small house which he occu- pied about three years. In the meantime he bought a couple of ponies and in the fall of the year had everything prepared for a comfortable winter when a prairie fire, from which they were unable to defend themselves, swept everything away with the exception of a little bedding and the few things which they carried to a potato patch,


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After these were placed there Mr. Jensen and his wife returned to the house, endeavoring to fight the fire but found that their efforts were fruitless. In the meantime before they reached it the straw tick upon which their three children lay was on fire. By almost superhuman efforts they saved the children and the ponies.


The Jensen family now went into Whiting Township, Jackson County, where there was a colony of their countrymen who assisted them to live through the winter. In the spring Mr. Jensen rented forty acres of ground which he planted with corn and this the grasshoppers destroyed, leaving them with dreary prospects for another long win - ter. Mr. Jensen, however, had a steer which he sold for $20, taking his pay in cornmeal and old clothes. He continued renting thereafter until able to purchase eighty acres of land from the railroad company for which he paid about $900. In five years he sold it for 82,300 and then pur- chased 160 acres east of Whiting.


This property, however, was not satisfactory and Mr. Jensen sold out the first year for just what he paid and purchased the farm which he now owns and occupies for $3,500. This lies on section 6 and is one of the finest bodies of land in Whiting Township. Mr. Jensen has effected good improve- ments, greatly enhancing its value since taking possession of it. He has planted a large number of apple and other fruit trees, besides building fen- ces, and has all the land under a good state of cul- tivation.


There have been born to Mr. and Mrs- Jensen seven children, one of whom, Jennie Cecelia, was taken from the home circle at the age of eleven years, ten months and twenty-one days. Her re- mains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Netawaka. The surviving children are Hannah Amelia, Mar- tin, Ella Christina, Mary, Peter Christian and Clara. They have each been given a good education and are an interesting and intelligent group. Mr. Jen- sen and his estimable wife are members in good standing of the Lutheran Church. Politically, Mr. Jensen is a sound Republican.


Mrs. Jensen is the daughter of Erick Christian Mortenson, who was the son of Morten Erickson. She comes of a race of intelligent and well educa-


ted people, her paternal grandfather having been a successful teacher and spending his entire life in his native land. Her father was a tailor by trade, well read and well informed; he died in Denmark.


RICHARDS. This gentleman is well known in Pottawatomie County and vici- nity as one of the "cattle kings." He not only deals heavily in cattle, but is also en- gaged in breeding Norman horses, the valuable imported equine "Vermont" now being at the head of his stud, that place formerly having been filled by "Tony." He also owns an imported Belgium horse of mueh value. He now has 100 horses on his farm, and the estate is stocked with all the cattle it will carry, his speciality in the latter stoek being Short-horns and Herefords. Mr. Richards is one of the oldest settlers in this county, where his landed possessions now amount to 4,000 acres. His beautiful home is in Westmoreland and he is a lead- ing citizen of the city. He is one of the original and heavy stockholders of the First National Bank, and has, since the 1st of January, 1884, when the institution was organized, been its President.


It may be that Mr. Richards imbibed his love for horse flesh with the air he breathed in his child- hood, as he is a native of the State which is so fa- mous for its horse flesh. His birth took place in Anderson County, Ky., Nov. 4, 1834, and until the age of eight years his home was in that State. His parents then removed to Putnam County, Ind., where he grew to manhood on his father's farm, as- sisting in the labors thereon as his strength would admit. In the Hoosier State on March 15, 1860, he was united in marriage with Miss Frances A. Plummer, who has been his valued helpmate and encouraging associate in the trials of their earlier married life, and the enjoyments of their later years.


The same spring in which he was married, Mr. Richards came to Kansas, first stopping in Brown County. The same year Mr. Richards moved to Nebraska and erected a log hut about 10x12 feet, and there he endured the usual hardships of the


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pioneer. Mr. Richards occupied himself in making rails, and not a day was so bad but what he was able to work. This house was destroyed by fire in the fall of 1863, they losing all their property, but their neighbors came to their rescue and they soon were on their feet again. The next year he came to this county, which was then very new. He took up a pre-emption claim of 160 acres of raw land in Pottawatomie Township, ten miles south of where Westmoreland now stands. He erected a log house and improved the land as fast as he could. In 1865, he removed near Westmoreland in what is now Rock Creek Township, buying, improving and selling land. and also buying and selling stock. In the latter business he was one of the very earliest dealers in this part of the county. He came to this State in time to see all of the grasshoppers, and ex- perience the hardships entailed by destructive in- sects, droughts, and storms, but by persevering effort and ability, has risen far above the discom- forts of those early years. He built up a fine home on section 14, Rock Creek Township, where he now owns over 2,000 acres of land, the rest of his large landed possessions being in other parts of the county. lle with his sons has control of the entire acreage. He lived on his farm until 1888, when he moved into the city in which he had previously been interested and with whose business he had been iden- tilied. He is not only thoroughly respected here, but is widely and favorably known far beyond the limits of the county, as a man of unswerving in- tegrity, and business talents of no mean order.


Mr. and Mrs. Richards have been blessed by the birth of nine children, two of whom have been re- moved by the hand of death. Their names are as follows: Alice B. died in 1863, aged two years and five months; Archie T. at the age of nine months; Bettie G., now Mrs. J. L. Rogers of Marion, Kan .; William I .; Nannie C., now Mrs. Burkett; Albert A .; John F .; C. Ella; and Guy Garfield. The wife and mother was born in North Carolina, in February, 1835, and accompanied her parents to Indiana, where she lived until her marriage.


The gentleman of whom we write is a son of William Richards, who was born in Virginia, and going thence to Kentucky, there married Miss Rebecca Bogus. They lived in the Blue Grass


State for some time and then removed to Indiana, where Mr. Richards continued his occupation of farming in Putnam County. There he died at the age of eighty six, having survived his wife many years, she having departed this life when our sub- ject was small.


Mr. Richards of whom we write, has been ever interested in the cause of education, and helped to organize School District No. 4, and erect the school house when but few families lived in the neigh- borhood. He has no political aspirations but al- ways supports the Republican ticket. He and his wife are members of the Christian Church, of which he is a Deacon and Trustee.


C HARLES B. KNIGHT, Assistant Postmaster at Springside, also condncis a store of gen- eral merchandise at that point, and superin - tends the operation of a good farm comprising 240 acres of land on section 18, Clear Creek Township, to which he intends returning in the spring of 1890. This latter place he purchased in 1887. He was at one time the owner of 400 acres, and quite extensively engaged in the breeding of high-grade Norman horses. He has since disposed of a por- tion of this land, and in July, 1889, exchanged eighty acres for a stock of general merchandise; then removing to Springside, he put up his present store building. He is a wide-awake and energetic individual, and is usually successful in whatever he undertakes.


The subject of this sketch was born near Mt. Vernon, Ind., Oct. 19, 1861, and lived there until a lad nine years of age. He then came with his father's family to Kansas, proceeding by boat to St. Louis, Mo., and thence by rail to St. Joseph, where they sojourned one month. Thence they journeyed to Frankfort, and shortly afterward the father homesteaded a tract of land upon which the family settled and where Charles B. developed into man- hood. In the meantime he attended the district school and made himself useful on the farm. also learning carpentering from his father at odd times. He was bright and ambitious beyond his years, and


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at the age of fifteen commenced to operate his father's farm of 240 acres on shares. He likewise commenced raising full-blooded Short-horn cattle and Berkshire swine, in which he was very success- ful. Ile also engaged in feeding and shipping cattle. In 1882 he purchased eighty acres of land. and four years later doubled his possessions. Sub- sequently he purchased the present homestead.


On the seventh of November, 1887. Mr. Knight was united in marriage with Miss Helen R. Mitch- ell, at the home of the bride in Spring Creek Town- ship. Mrs. Knight is the daughter of Rev. A. I. and Eunice (Van Dyke) Mitchell; the former was a native of Maine, and received a thorough educa- tion, being graduated from an Eastern college. Ile traces his ancestry back to the Puritans, who crossed the Atlantic in the "Mayflower" in 1620. His ministerial labors began when he was a young man, and subsequently he was a missionary in Illi. nois and lowa. In 1881, he came to Kansas, and for a few years was a resident of Morris County. He then retired to the home of his son Edward in Spring Creek Township.


To Mr. and Mrs. Knight there has been born one child, a daughter-Ethel, Mr. Knight, politically, is a Republican, dyed in the wool. Ile has served as School Director in his district, and is promi- mently identified with the I. O. G. T., being an active advocate of temperance. The father of our subject was David Knight, a native of the city of London, England. The paternal grandfather, James Knight, likewise a native of England, emigrated to America and located near New Albany, Ind. Later he removed to Posey County, and settling near Mt. Vernon, engaged as a gardener until his death.


David Knight was a boy of seven years when he accompanied his parents to America, and later spent his youth in New Albany, Ind. He learned the


trade of a ship-carpenter, and in due time op- erated as a contractor and builder. He accompanied the family to Mt. Vernon, Ind., where he followed carpentering and farming combined, until the out- break of the Civil War. During the first year of this struggle he enlisted as a Union soldier in the 53d Indiana Infantry, in which he served ten months, and then being crippled, received an honor- able discharge from the hospital, and returned to Mt. Vernon. In 1870 he came to Kansas and homesteaded 160 acres of land in Clear Creek Town- ship, Pottawatomie County, which he operated in connection with farming until 1886. Then remov- ing to Blaine he established a wagon-shop which he is still conducting. He is an active Republican, and a member in good standing of the Congrega- tional Church.


The maiden name of the mother of our subject was Mary Moore. She was born in New Albany, Ind., and is the daughter of Andrew Moore, a native of Ohio. The latter when twenty-one years of age began dealing in furs, traveling over the West, and in this manner accumulated quite a fortune. He finally located near Mt. Vernon, Ind., and turning his attention to farming, resided there until his death. His father came from Ireland and settled at an early date on a claim near the present site of Cincinnati, Ohio. He fought in the Indian Wars and was killed by the savages on his own place. Mrs. Mary ( Moore) Knight was given an excellent education, being graduated from an Indiana col- lege. She taught school for seven years prior to her marriage, and also followed her profession con- siderably afterward. There were born to her and her husband three children, viz .: Charles B., the subject of this sketch ; Jesse S., who operates a farm on the Blue River, and Andrew A., a resident of Blaine.


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INDEX.


BIOGRAPRIGAL.


A


Abel, Arch D.


Adams, John. .


23


Adams, John Q. 39


Adams, W


559


Aitken, T. K


571


Albert, I., M. D


+312


Allen, Benjamin J.


.366


Allen, E. M


... 319


Allen, W. A


-. 301


Allen, W. B


.. 484


Allen, W W.


.274


Allen, William W


416


Anderson, Charles E.


.382


Anderson, Elmer D.


. . 382


Anderson, William S


.. 382


Anderson, Rev. Swan


.. 310


Anthony, George T.


.136


Arganbright. Jesse .


. 224


Armstead, Thomas


. 763


Arnold, Hon. J. W


292


Aronson, John


.285


Arthur, Chester A 99


Ault. Emanuel


.637


Ayers. I. M


co7


B


Badgley, L. L ... .220


Baker, Hon. C. N .. 548 Balsley, J. W., M. D. -726


Banks, Joshua. 455 .


Barry, J. J., Jr


289


Basye, A. J.


.25%


Bayne, Thomas .450 Peck, Capt. M. M. .342 Beeler, W. H .. 704 Belden, Irving P 323 Bender, David - 329


Carhartt, E. L., M. D .729


Carney, Thomas.


+ + II5


Carpenter, J. S


.212


Carter, J T.


.611


Cawood, J. U.


.725


Chabin, A. W ..


.. 5,07


Chadwick, James I)


Chase, Hon. William ... 374


Chevis, T. J


.194


Chitwood, Shelby ..


.599


Chrisman, Hon. R. R.


.68g


Chubb, J .. 467


Clawer, Dow .603


Cleveland, Grover S. .103


Clowe, E. B


.. 395


Cochran, Allen C


.519


Cockrell, S. B.


.186


Combs, M. S ..


180


Cook, R. M


Cooney, James 186


Coppinger, W. B. .698


Cowan, A. M., M.D -592


Cowell, C. J


.659


Brill, A. H., M. D .587


Bronson, Hiram


.. 394


Brous, J. H


. . 463


Brown, D. T., M . D


Brown, I. B . 5TO


Brown, J. B


-526


Brown, J. N


500


Brown, M. N


648


Arnold, John


.. 468


Brown, R. F


.724


Brown, Samuel .458 Brown, Hon Val .. .658


Brown, Warren


. - 762


Brown, W. E.


.. 398


Bruton, Mrs. Rebecca.,


.742


Buchanan, James


75


Duman, R. R


.701


Bumgardner, A


470


Butler. H. J . . 566


Butts, H. D


.. 749


Butts, Hon. W. C.


... 744


Davis, W. R


Dawson, A., M. D 593


Deardorff, John .63


Dearin, Simeon


-303


Degraw, G. W.


.445


Degraw, Joseph


.199


Dick, John F 612


Dick, S. A -748


Dickson, Hon. Peter .430


Dinnen. J. C ..


.727


Dinnen, Michael, Sr


768


Dixon, W. F


403


Dodson, Alfred


539


Dodson, W. A + 506


Doolittle, H. M +590


Downey, Thomas


... 295


Doyle, E. J .


- . 515


Dunn, Stephen H


.. .. 715


E


Early, Samuel .419


Eddy, T. I


449


Ellerman, F. H.


.660


Elliott, Jesse E


Elliott, L . 200


Elmore, F -475


Engle, E. C.


.750


Estep, J. W


.588


Eubanks, G. T


.. 247


Crosby, R. H


.6og


Crowl, Hon. L. D


222


Evans, Eli


.447


713


Eytchison, S. A


.. 48g


F


Falin, Charles J . . .282


Faline, Malker .225


Farrow, J. W., M. D


Dailey, John


.. 29!


Faulk. John H.


.. 322


Fenn, A. D.


-755


Fiegener, Herman


.211


Fillmore, Millard


.258


Fisher, William Ross


.170


Flagg, E. D


.651


Foley, Michael


.. 300


Force, J. S


493


Forrester. G. W.


-378


Forsyth, Alexander


.746


Fortune, Thomas B.


. . 227


Fowler, A. M.


.. 776


Fowler, J. M


.. 601


Fowler, Sylvester 266


Frazell, James A. 1).


390


Frederksen, C


.534


Frey, J. H.


.221


Frowe, E. T


273


Funchess, D. P., M. D .. 497


Bickhart. Fred.


.. 246


Bishop, H. P 230


Blaney. G. J ..


.215


Blaylock, J. S.


.720


Blossom, William A


.172


Boettcher, Ferdinand


.28:


Boh, John . 533


Bolman. G. T


245


Bouton, J. j


.5cq


Bouton, L. H.


705


Bower, Philip A


.717


Bradshaw, B. H .. . 554


Brady, H. H.


.183


Brassbridge, G. W


.197


Breneman, W


.422


Drewer. Stephen


. 386


Broderick, Hon. Case 444


Cox, D, V. +539


Crawford, Samuel J


Crumbaker, W H


.499


Curry, S. H .674


D


Dachenhausen, Frederick. .. 498


Dailey, A. P .480


David, James.


.644


Davis, Charles


.676


Davis, D. L . . 694


Davis, John J 228


Davis, J. M


67


C


Campbell, William .744


Bentley, William


242


Benton, Hon. W. R


.509


Berg, B ..


. . 311


Betts, Charles E 55.5


.180


INDEX.


G


Gard, W. U.


. . 179


Gardiner, J. B.


.271


Gardiner, T. W.


.663


Garfield, James A


95


Gay, Thompson


.693


Gibbons, John


175


Gillman, C. H


.621


Ginter, John.


652


Gish, A.


.014


Glick, George W.


. . 143


Good, Johu


.773


Humphrey, Lyman U


.151


Goodman, William D


.700


Gragg, Zachariah


.745


Graham, C. W


.. 400


Grant, U. S


87


Gray, G. W.


.679


Gray, William


18g


Gregory, William, M. D. .208


Green, Nehemiah


123


Green. T. C.


549


Greene, A. A


.535


Grinter, J. C.


.. 662


Grinter, J. M


.576


Grinter, Lorenza D


671


Grover, Hon. O. J.


.426


Gurtler, Wesley


.. 474


H


Hadley, J. M .413


Hafer, Benjamin


.337


Hagaman, Harry


.774


Haines, J. C.


.. 590


Johnson, A. V


.231


Johnson, C. M.


.721


Harding, Elijah


.. to


Harman, George


. 544


Harman, N. H


.622


Harmon, William F


.705


Harmon, A ...


.545


Harris, E


.293


Haims, John D -276 Harris, Stephen .314 Harrison, Benjamin. .107


Harrison, William 368


Harrison, William Henry ..


. 51


Hart, L. D. .483 Hartwell, George W. . 389


Hartwell, M. N .253


Hartwich, F.


.653


Hartwich, H. F


.395


Harvey, James M


127


Haub, Henry .


.268


Havermale, Lewis .217


Hayes, C. B


. 454


Hayes, R. B.


91


Haynes, A. D


. 577


Haynes, Hon. Robert P


. 524


Hazen, W. B.


219


Heathman, H


. 490


Hedge, William M


.763


Hemphill, James R.


.661


Kitts, D. B .353 Klein, Robert . 477


Hill, Joseph


.. 198


Knapp, A. C.


.39


Hill. Norman


.37,3


Knight, C. B.


.. 78


Hill, W. F


.. 256


Hiser, A. F


.775


Hixon, Jacob.


.207


Hoaglin, W. S ... .477


Hoenshel, E. J .


.. 304


Hoferer, Michael . ..


.308


Kolterman, A. F


.203


Kolterman, Ernst


433


Kolterman, William


.530


Krier, Rev. P. A


.554


Mills, T. D


.. 381


Mitchell, J. R.


.. 740


Mohler, George


.. 307


Moll, John C . 427


Monroe, A . . 516


Monroe, James 35


Monroe, O. P


.163


Moore, H. R.


+485


Moore, R. C.


.286


Moore, T. P


.330


Morelli. Fredericko .696


Morgan, Alfred


-414


Morin, John


. 599


Morris, Charles E


.236


Morrow, Jacob


.182


Morrow, T. J


. 177


Myers, L. M .. 434


N


Neckelman, Tobias


.. 294


Nelson, O. F


.437


Newman, Alfred


.460


Nichols, Samuel.


.. 767


Nichols, L. D.


435


Niehaus, H ..


-473


Northrup, J. C.


.647


Northrup, Lorenzo, M. D. .. 771


Nuzman, F. C.


411


O


O'Connor, Thomas


**- 775


Orendorf, j. M


.732


Osborn, Thomas A


.131


O'Shea, William


.399


P


Parmenter, W.


. . 362


Parrott, J. W.


.. 385


Patrick, A. G


.757


Paulsen, R


.540


Pearsall, Rev. A. L


.731


Peck, Carlton ..


. 557


Pendroy, John R


.. 723


Perkios, S.


· 324


Pierce, Franklin


..


71


Pierce, Hon. Thomas


565


Mckeever, W. C


·404


Pigg, C. C


469


Pitcher, Henry


201


Polk, James K 59


Pomeroy, A. B.


.547


Mendenhall, John F


.666


Pope, W. C


.410


Merritt, Hon. A C.


.. 193


Meskimen, Allen . .


-- 517


Meyer, Henry F


** 443


Milam. M. S. .. 369


Millard, J. L .432


Koentz, J. P., M. D -496 Miller, C .. .479 Miller, Daniel 306


Hoffman, Charles


734


Holm, C. A


. 335


Holm, J. E ..


.296


Homewood, D.


.278


Krouse, Henry


.440


Hoover, H


.597


Hoover, Isaac.


269


Hoover, M. S


.747


Hosler, A. R.


.643


Hosler, Samuel.


.707


L


Lackey, John A


377


Lafontain, F


.. 686


Latta, John C.


.- 399


Lauer, John


- 357


Lawless, James


. 557


Lee, G. M


754


Leonard, Hugh


.281


Lewis, Edgar ...


.347


Lewis, E. S


495


Lewis, Wesley


.. 313


Licklyter, Eli ....


. . 18.


Lincoln, Abraham


74


Little, Robert


.178


Locke, Hon. D. C.


.348


Logan, C. D


- 3 32


Longenecker, John G.


.208


Lutz, John 412


M


Mackay, George H .168


Madison, James


.. 31


Mark, James Q


.341


Marks, E. F


.. 393


Marshall, T. W


675


Marshall, W. A


-402


Martin, John A .676


Martin, Sidney W


.. 204


Maxell, G. O. 218


Maxson, Russell .632


Maxwell, M. M - 594


May, James M


550


McBride, Frank


.. 250


McCartney, R. K


.710


McClure, John .730


McClure, W. P.


.751


McCoin, A. W., D. D 54


Keller, H., Jr .. 610 McComas, I .520 MeCoy, Capt. Charles .694


Keller, Hon. J. H.


. 349


Kelly, John ..


McCoy, William


.,Co8


202


Kendall, A. D


.591


McHenry, Andrew J.


.654


Kerr, George


.. 754


Knoll, Henry ..


.. 480


Knouse, Ed .. 547


Knudson, A


Knudson, K 288


Jefferson, Thomas


27


Jenner, J. F., M. D.


.376


Jensen, Jens.


779


Johnson, Alford


446


Johnson, Andrew


83


Johnson, E. S .466 Johnson, Hon. J. A 161


Johnson, I. R


446


Johnson, J. R.


.736


Johnson, J. W.


.214


Martell, I. J.


.350


Johnson, N. P


.229


Jones, E. P.


.418


Martin. John A


. 147


Jones, Milton


.74


Jones, M. Z.


164


K


Karns, George


. 689


Karr. F. P.


.647


McClure, R. M


645


Kavanagh, M. J


.190


Keeney, R. H


,.566


Hurd, W. J


.421


Hutchins, Hon . E. M


. 580


Hyman, A .. 515


I


Ingram, W. J ...


...... 683


Ingraham, M. V. . ..


. .... 226


J


Jackson, Andrew 43


Hudson, Rev. B. F. 700


Hurd, A. C.


.. 769


Kunkel, C. W.


.494


Kunkel, J. P .527


McKelvy, J. C . 393


Kester, J. A 716 Kirby, Henry . 567 McKowen, A 380 Flonghe. I. S .624


McMahon, W. T., M. D 249


McPherson, George H.


.. 635


Powers, M. B


. 267


Porter, J. A.


.336


Price, James H


.. 619


Miller, Jacob .. .613


Milligan J. S. T 505


INDEX.


Price, W. B ..


.. 294


Priest. W. I. ... 358


Pruett, G. C 476


Prunty, J. L ... 301


R


Rabenstorf, John. 187


Randall, E. M., Sr. 166


Ream, Hon S. E.


.543


Reckards, M


.68g


Reed, John H


459


Richards, A


.. 780


Richardson, E. F., M. D


... 414


Riederer, J. P


188


Roach, Hon. T. K .325


Roberts, A. H


.215


Roberts, F. H


.. 772


Roberts, J. W.


.. 772


Roberts, H. R.


.664


Robinson, A. W


642


Robinson, Charles


Robson, John


259


Rogers, E. W


600


Rosdahl, N


-371


Smith, George


363


Rose, E. D ..


.327


Rose, W. C.


.. 739


Ross, John E


.. 520


Ross, Henry 578


Ross, S. W., M. D .384


Rowles, J . V


.168


Rudy, Samuel


.465


Rudy, T. P.


465


Stanley, Henry .


.488


Russell, A. M


.672


Ryberg, A.


-277


S


Salzer, Caspar. ... 253


Sarber, R. B ..


+407


Sargent, W. W


. . 36£


Schirmer, Henry


.. 260


Scholes, A. B.


.213


Scott, Adam.


. 185


Selby, J. W.


.223


Sharp, G. R


568


Shaw, A. P


.422


Shedd, Charles


. 5.35


Shehi, C. W.


219


Shehi, George W


263


Shehi, Harrison ..


.299


Shehi, Hon. J. H.


344


Sherman, E. M


.196


Sherman, Hiram


.. 538


Shiner, J. W


256


Shirley, M. M


.712


Terrel, Rev. J


-718


Tidler, John W


264


Thomas, John


473


Thompson, H. J.


234


Thompson, C. L


.581


Thompson, M


- 309


Thornburrow, John.


.233


Tingley. joseph


.247


Tolin, R. J .


.733


Turner, R. S


.67a


Tyler, John


55


U


Urbansky, A.


.340


Urquhart, George ..


.. 257


Utz, Robert N


656


V


Varatta, James M


.633


Van Brunt, L. L


. 425


Van Buren, Martin ..


47


Van Druff, Jeshua R


.709


Voge, Henry W


.346


W


Walbridge, C. B.


.. 626


Walker, Hon. E


.317


Walsh, J. De Witt


.703


Walsh, M. J


. 266


Ward, Isaac


.731


Washington, George.


Watkins. G. T.


. 503


Weatherford, J. H


.743


Weatherford Wm. S.


.743


Weeks, W. R


-417


Weible, G. C.


.320


Welch. Joseph


.299


Welen, Jacob


.404


Weller, E. A


453


Wells, Hon. Welcome


-513


Welsh, J. J


.. 284


Wheat, G. G.


.238


Wheeler,J. F


-428


Whims, J


.. 356


White, George W


... 558


White, S. Q


.484


Wible, William H


.638


Wilbers, Herman.


. . 322


Wilhoit, J. W., M. D


. 523


Willard, J. N


.763


Williams, A. H


.237


Williams, C. H. . 355


Williams, Hon. J. L


.338


Willits, E. I.


575


Willits, L. B.


.575


Wilson, S. S.


682


Witts, John


.379


Wolverton, E


.420


Woods, Madison


487


Wunder, John


.766


Y


Young, Henry


..


......... 251


jews.


Boh, John. 531


Bumgardner, A .471


Frederiksen, C. .. 531


Grinter, J. M. .. 573


Harrison, William


.369


Hill, Norman B


3€9


Holm, J. E. & Bro.


.. 333


Holm, J. E. .. 297


Hoover, Henry .595


Hurd, A. C. .279


Kolterman, William 531


Krouse, Henry. .441


Logan, C. D .333


Maxwell, M. M. .. 595


May, James M. 55%


Mckeever, W. C. .405


Niehaus, H . 471


Porter, James A .333


Rosdahl, Nils .. . 309


Schirmer, Henry . . . 261


Shehi, George W .261


Shehi, Harrison 297


Smith, Frank. +441


Supple, William . 573


Welen, Jacob .405


Weich, Joseph


. 297


Wible, William H


639


Willits, L. B 573


Stover, S. M


.+255


Strawn, Samuel


.657


Schwartz, A


.401


Stream, G. C.


-447


Sumner, W. H


.359


Supple, William


.572


Swanson, C. J


.603


T


Taylor, Zachary


63


Teehan, Cornelius


.222


Teeter, S. M.


. 569


Weddle, 1. Y.


283


Teske, F


.704


Riederer, Jacob


415


Shirley, J L


.735


Shove, Henry W


205


Siddens, A


. 365


Sigrist, Markus


.582


Simkins, Rev. J. W.


- 396


Simpson, R. D


.701


Smith, A. D., M. D


.310


Smith, D. M


.620


Smith, Frank


440


Smith, Finley M.


.165


Smith, F. M


.. 486


Smith, J. T


.778


Smith, Rezin


.703


Smith, W. H.


. 555


Smyth, M. B., M. D


.169


Snooks, Irving .


.- 358


Snyder, J. H


-54,5


Spangler, H. W


660


Statler, J. A


Stark, F. M


Stark, N. J.


634


Stephenson, Samuel


58g


Stevens, C. K.


.331


Stewart, J. W., M. D


.239


Stine, John L.


.448


Van Gaasbeek, Frank


.602


Van Gaasbeek, Hon. Geo .... 738


St. John, James S


.. 270


St. John, John P


,137


INDEX.


PORTRAITS


Adams, John.


Fenn, A. 1)


.210


Fillmore, Millard


66


Humphrey, L. U


.150


Anthony, George T


134


Flagg, E. D., M. D.


.650


Jackson, Andrew.


42


Arthur, Chester A


08


Force, Jeremiah S.


492


Johnson, Andrew


82


Johnson, John A


160


Polk, James K


58


Ream, S. E


.542


Bolman, G. T


.244


Gibbons, John


174


Jefferson, Thomas


26


St. John. John P.


138


Kitts, David B.


352


Lincoln, Abraham


78


Gray, G. W


678


Buchanan, James


74


Carney, Thomas


IT4


Taylor Zachary


Tyler, John ...


62


54


Van Brunt, Mrs. L. L.


424


Van Buren, Martin ..


Martin, John A


146


46


Madison, James


30


Walker, Elijah


.316


Washington, George. ...


18


Merritt, A. C ...


.192


Watkins, G. T ..


. 502


Wilhoit, J. W., M. D.


... 522


Deardorff, John


.628


Hartwell, G. W


.388


Merritt, Mrs. Elvia C.


192


Wells, Hon. Welcome ..


... 512


Deardorff, Mary A


.629


Harvey, James M


.126


Monroe, James


34


Wells, Mrs. Eliza ....


... 512


Osborn, Thomas A .... M


.. 130


Pierce, Franklin


70


Pierce, Thomas


.563


Pierce, Mrs. A.E.


562


Ayers Isaac M


.606


Garfield, James A


94


Robinson, C ...


110


Spangler, H. W


.668


Glick, George W.


142


Karns, George


.688


Brill, A. H


. 584


Bolman, Mrs. Jane E


.244


Grant, Ulysses S.


86


Brill, Nancy E


.585


Karns, Caroline.


.688


Green, Nehemiah


.122


Harrison, Benjamin


Cleveland, Grover S


102


106


Harrison, William H


. 50


Crawford, Samuel J


118


Hart, L. D


.482


Hayes, Rutherford B


. 90


Adams, John Q


38


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