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emigrated to Western New York, engaging in farm- ing, and raising and dealing in live-stock. He also gave some attention to fruit-growing, in which he was quite successful. While living in Vermont, he was a captain in a militia regiment under the old State system. He was a candid, upright man, of unimpeachable integrity, whose word was regarded by those who knew him, as good as a written prom- ise. He never pushed himself forward in public affairs, and never aspired to office. In North Pow- nal, Vt., he was married to Miss Cordelia Whipple, who was also born in the year 1810, and died in Lockport, N. Y., March 13, 1889, aged seventy- nine years. Her family were also of New England origin, of the Massachusetts Whipples, well-known and numerous in that region. She was a pious woman, and was a good wife and mother. George Wheeler and wife were the parents of eight chil- dren, as follows: Elias was a farmer and fruit- grower in Niagara County, N. Y., and during the Civil War enlisted in Col. Berdoin's regiment of sharp-shooters, and was killed near White House Landing, Va .; Edward D). was next; Mary was the wife of J. W. Vail, a merchant in Lockport. N. Y., where she died; Everett V. is a fruit-grower, and also makes his home at Lockport, N. Y .; Laura A. is the wife of George H. Moody, a nurseryman of Lockport; Andrew died at the age of sixteen; Cor- delia was the wife of Peter Johnson, now an orange grower in Valousia County, Fla., where she died ; and George D. is now a resident of Sacramento, Cal .. and is also engaged in fruit-growing.
Edward D. was four years of age when his par- ents removed from Vermont to Wyoming County, N. Y., and two years later they went to Lockport, N. Y., where his boyhood was spent, and where he attended the district school, and afterward the Union Iligh School in that city. For five or six winters he taught school in Niagara County, and previous to that, and while teaching, he engaged in buying and selling produce, and in fruit-growing, and was especially successful in grafting. to which he gave much attention. On giving up his schools in New York. he was for two years a Government detective, acting on the Canadian border, and re- signing that position in 1862, returned to Lock- port, whence he went to Chicago, and was in that
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city engaged for four years in hotel and restaurant business. From Chicago he returned to Lockport. N. Y., and engaged in commission business, stay- ing there until he came to Kansas. He came direct to Marshall County, arriving here July 5, 1870, and preempted a claim on what is now scetion 31, in Blue Rapids City Township. The following winter he taught school, and in the following spring proved up on his claim, and being then married, moved on to a farm near his present home, on which he lived a year, during which time he built the house in which he now lives, having bought the twenty-five acres on which it stands. Here he is engaged in market gardening, fruit growing and in the nursery business, in which he has been quite successful, and in which he is still actively engaged, his farm and garden being in the northeastern corner of the city of Blue Rapids, on section 21.
April 13, 1871, Mr. Wheeler was united in mar- riage with Miss Martha B. Matthews, daughter of Isaac . V. and Phoebe A. (Brooks) Matthews. The Matthews family were of English descent, and set- tled in Massachusetts, the great-grandfather of Mrs. Wheeler having been a fisherman at Cape Cod. whence he removed to Vermont, in which State Isaac V. Matthews was born on August 17, 1810. While still a young man he removed to New York, living in Genesce County a while and then going to Michigan, but later, returning to New York, and is now living in Gencsce Falls, Wyoming County, on his farm, but retired from active labor.
He has been three times married, his first wife, Effie E. Bliss, living but a year after her marriage. She had no children. His second wife to whom he was married in Wyoming, Wyoming Co., N. Y .. in 1839, was Miss Phoebe A. Brooks, mother of Mrs. Wheeler. She was born at that place in 1814, and died there in 1858, aged forty-four years. The third wife of Mr. Matthews was Cynthia A. Clute, who is now living with her husband in New York. The Brooks family were also of English ancestry, and settled in Connecticut, from which State the father of Mrs. Matthews, named Benedict Brooks, re- moved to Wyoming County, and there he pur- chased a large tract of land on which he lived the balance of his life, dying in 1858, aged eighty-four years, having been born in 1774. Ile was married
in New York to Mary MeNair, of Scotch descent, she being born in Livingston County, N. Y. She died in Wyoming County in 1847, at the age of sixty-four. Their daughter, Phoebe A., was mother of five children, of whom Mrs. Wheeler was the oldest. The next was Ilenry M., a practicing law- yer in Chicago, Ill .; Charles B., who is in the oil business in Buffalo. N. Y. He came to Blue Rapids in 1870, with the Genesee colony, and took an active part in the location of the city of Blue Rapids, and was a leading member of the various committees appointed by the colonists to push their enterprise, and while he was at the front its affairs were well managed. He went back East in 1873. and has since been connected with large enterprises, and was the organizer of the Buffalo Lubricating Company, the only concern which ever successfully fought that giant monopoly, the Standard Oil Com- pany, which vainly tried to ruin their rival, but paid dearly in damages for the attempt. This shows the metal of which Mr. Matthews is made. The fourth of the family is llugh V., who is farm- ing and has a loan agency in Salem, Oregon. He also was a member of the colony, and with his brother Charles B., bought the eighty acres of land, on which Mr. Wheeler and his family now live. He and his brother had a land agency in Blue Rapids, and they owned a large amount of land in this county, and in other parts of Kansas, owning at one time a large part of the site of the present city of Concordia. He stayed in Blue Rapids about three years. then returning to his old home, going from there to Concordia, Kan., and after a few years emigrating to Oregon. The youngest was Willie, who died at the age of seven years.
Mrs. Wheeler was born in Wyoming, Wyoming Co., N. Y., May 31, 1841. She lived in her native county until she came to Kansas with her two brothers in 1870, arriving here March 10. She was married the following year. The union of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler has been blessed by the birth of four children, as follows: Laura M., born in [872; Charles E., in 1873; Mary A., in 1876; and Frederick H .. in 1881.
Mr. Wheeler is a member of the Masonic frater- nity, but has not affiliated with the bodies hierc. Ile and his wife and two eldest children are members
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of the First Presbyterian Church of Blue Rapids, of which he is now a Trustee, and the family are among the most highly esteemed members of the community in which they reside.
OIIN SCHUBKAGEL. This prominent stock-raiser and farmer resides in the south- eastern part of Vermillion Township, own- ing 240 acres of fine land in the southeastern part of section 30 and northwestern part of section 31. He makes a specialty of breeding Poland- China hogs and Short-horn cattle, having about 150 head of the former and a good herd of the lat- ter. If he has any ambition beside the attainment of financial prosperity and leading a life honorable, pure and upright, it is that he may some day be the owner and manager of a large breeding farm. and he certainly is making a creditable beginning toward obtaining the object longed for. His land is suited for a model farm, such as Mr. Schubkagel makes of it, being beautifully situated and well watered, while the soil is fertile and yields bounti- fully to the kindly touch of man. Mr. Schubka- gel also claims to be the owner of the finest herd of blooded Poland China hogs in this section of the State, but while mainly interested in stock- raising he does not neglect the general management of the agricultural department of the estate. He owns and occupies a cozy home, delightfully situ- ated. and it is represented on another page of this volume by a fine engraving.
A personal history of our subject would be very incomplete without considerable mention of his wife, who is ever ready with kind words and care- ful hands to promote the happiness of the home. Quick in decision, fruitful in resources, full of ani- mation and energy, she impresses a stranger as cap- able of managing affairs of large moment, while among her friends for miles around she is recog- nized as a kind-hearted, amiable and generous woman, hospitable to all who come under her roof and charitable toward the erring and distressed. She is an essential factor in the family circle, whose
interests are ever uppermost in her mind and to whom she is devoted with her whole heart and sonl.
The subject of this biographical notice was born July 17, 1848, in Carroll County, Md., his parents being William and Sarah (Buchen) Schubkagel, the father a native of Germany, while the mother was born in Maryland, of German parentage. The ma- ternal grandfather served in the Revolutionary War, dying in 1851 at the age of ninety-five years. William Schubkagel learned carpentering in his boyhood and youth, a trade he followed during the carlier part of his life, but in his later years he en- gaged in the pursuit of agriculture. He was twice married, his first wife being Sarah Buchen, who became the mother of five children, namely : William; John, of whom we write: Sarah. David, Margaret, who died when a year old. The eldest, William, is a merchant and is engaged in business in Baltimore, Md. He was married twice, his first wife being Miss Johana Woolston, who died without leaving any children. By his second wife William has become the father of two children. The eldest daughter and third child, Sarah is also a resident of Baltimore, and is the wife of John Huston, a merchant in the Monu- mental City; they have one child living. David is unmarried and is engaged in farming near Gilmore City, Iowa.
Again uniting his interests with those of another, Mr. Schubkagel chose as his wife Margaret Wizner, by whom he had nine children: Christopher; George, who died in infancy; Jane, Kate, Josephine, Margaret died in infancy, Nancy, IIenry and one who died in infancy. Christopher is at present residing on his father's farm in Liv- ingston County, Ill .; Kate became the wife of George Beaver, to whom she bore two children, and then died at the early age of twenty-two years; Josephine married George Smith, a machinist re- siding in Baltimore. and was removed by death from her home, at the early age of twenty-five years; Jane, Nancy, and Henry are living at home with their parents.
John Schubkagel, the second son in his father's family. lived with his parents until he became of age, and began life for himself as a renter near
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Canton. Fulton Co., Ill. Afterward herented land and engaged in agricultural pursuits in MeLean County, the same State. By prudent management he was enabled to save enough money to buy land in Livingston County, and was a resident of this and Fulton County for about twelve years.
The beauty of Illinois scenery, the fertility of her soil and the advantages of her cities, did not suffice, however, to keep John Shubkagel within her limits. Kansas presented such an opening as an older State never could grant, and therefore in 1879, our subject wended his way Westward, and purchased land, his present place of 240 acres, on which he removed in March.
Mention has already been made of the wife of Mr. Schubkagel, with whom he was united in mar- riage, Feb. 23, 1879, in Livingston County. Ill. Iler maiden name was Lydia Stafford, and her birth occurred Jan. 7, 1861. Her parents, Washington and Elizabeth ( Leckliter) Stafford, were born Sept. 5, 1820, and Feb. 5, 1823, respectively. and were natives of Virginia. To Washington Stafford and his wife were born ten children, seven now living, of whom the record is as follows: James William, born Nov. 30, 1843; John Wesley, Feb. 12, 1849; Mary Louisa, Jan. 17, 1852; Matilda Catherine, March 2, 1856; Lydia Eliza- beth, the wife of our subject, Jan. 7, 1861 ; George B. MeC., Jan. 27, 1864, and Mazy Jane, July 18. 1865. The others died in infancy. The father and mother are still living in Livingston County, Ill. The oldest of their children, James W., was united in marriage with Kate Ilartman, and lives in Wil- berger County, Tex., where he owns and operates a farm. He and his wife have a family of six children. John Wesley resides in Ringgold County lowa. where he is engaged in farming; he became the husband of Miss Maggie Ridell, by whom he has two children. Joseph is engaged in mining in Colorado, and resides there with his wife, who was formerly Lizzie McDowell, and by whom he has four children ; Mary L. is a resident of Livingston County, Ill., and is the wife of George Flurer, a farmer of that county ; they are the parents of three children. Matilda married Charles Foltz, a farmer of Marshall County, and they have five children ; George B. M.C. lives in Livingston County . 111., |
and selected as his life partner Libbie Weller; Mazy Jane lives at home and is unmarried.
Our subject and his wife have had four children born to them, one of whom, Jane Elizabeth, died when three months old; William G., John and Ida M. are at home, and are naturally the objects of loving interest and devoted care on the part of their parents. The family are regular attendants of the Methodist Church, to which they belong. while in political sympathies Mr. Schubkagel is a Prohibitionist. Socially, they are welcomed into the most refined circles of their community, where they are valued for their many honorable and worthy traits of character.
REKELL & FLEMING, dealers in lumber and building material at St. Bridget, are numbered among its leading business men. The junior member, Mr. W. A. Fleming, was born in Clarion County, Pa., in 1851, and is the son of John and Mary Ann (Johnson) Fleming. The family in 1825 emigrated from the Keystone Stone to Illinois, settling near the present site of Gene- seo, Henry County, where the father purchased a tract of land which he improved into a good farm. He resided upon it until the spring of 1878, and then retiring from active labor took up his resi- dence in the town above mentioned. The son was reared on the farm and attended the district school during his younger years, while later he took a course of study at Knox College, Galesburg. Upon leaving college he began teaching and fol- lowed this profession in Henry County for three years. At the expiration of this time he returned to the farm and engaged in agriculture.
In the meantime, in the fall of 1877, Mr. Fleming was united in marriage with Miss Nellie M. Benedict, of Blue Rapids, Kan. Mrs. Fleming is the daughter of Foster E. and Jeanette (Follett) Benedict, who were among the earliest pioneers of Henry County, Ill., where their daughter Nellie M .. was born. The Benedicts were originally from Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming remained at. the old homestead until their removal to Summer-
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field, about the 1st of March, 1889. Soon after- ward Mr. Fleming associated himself with his present partner, who was also from Henry County, Ill., but after leaving Illinois sojourned for a while in Gage County, Neb. There have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming four children, Frederick M .. Fannie, J., Charles Wilbert, and Jolm F.
Mr. Fleming, politically, is a straight Republi- can, and while a resident of Henry County. Ill .. was elected to the office of County Clerk. He is a
member in good standing of the Modern Wood-" men, in which he carries $2,000 insurance for the benefit of his family. The firm of Trekell & Flem- ing carry a well-selected stock, and have estab- lished a paying trade. They have three yards in a town which seven months ago was unmarked by a single building of any kind, but which now boasts 100 buildings and about 500 people. In its growth and development they have performed no unim- portant part.
INDEX.
BIOGRAPRIGAL.
A
Abbott, J. M.
.633
Acker, William
.442
Adams, John ..
23
Adams, John Q.
39
Allen, O. C ..
.728
Allender, William H
. 520
Alspach, C.
.380
Anderson, N. P
405
Andrews, Jacob E
.238
Anthony, George T.
.135
Armstrong, John
.731
Armstrong, J. S
.570
Arthur Chester A
99
Auld, Dan C.
.399
Axtell, A. C.
.463
B
Balderson, John . 569 Ball, James E -512 Barbour, A. R. .242 Barks, C. F .. 266
Barlow, Jacob H
610
Barlow, Michael.
.726
Barrett, A. G.
450
Barrett, Thomas
.. 530
Beach, Calvin G
665
Becker, William
.709
Bell, William
165
Bennett, Lloyd S.
467
Bennett, M. T
390
Bentley, Elijah
.431
Bentley, Samuel.
.469
Bigham, A .257 Bigham, Jonathan 565 Billingsley, A. M. .. 695 Billingsley, E. P. 459 Billingsley, Hon . Janes. 503
Binder, J. G .653 Bishop, J . 250
Blakeway , J . S
.. 24 1
Blanchard, Horatio .669 Compton, Ralph . 382
Bluhm, Joseph
.. 288
Bluhm, Christian.
.288
Boyakin, Dr. Williamson F .. 579
Boyd, William S.
.. 389
Bradshaw, J. M
.359
Brainard, M. C.
.179
Brenneke. H
276
Brennan, P. A
.616
Brice, E. M
. 524
Brockmeyer, Ernst
.470
Brooks, A
.234
Brooks, William A.
.396
Brown, C. C ..
708
Brown, John G
.257
Brown, M. H.
. 707
Brown, Rev. J. M - 337
Brucker, Fred
164
Brucker, Fred.
.166
Brucker, Henry
158
Buchanan, James
75
Burke, J. M
428
Burke, John T.
.29c
Burnett, P. S ..
.419
Butler, Rev. T. J
. . 717
C
Cain, Edward . 165
Caldwell, John .447
Campbell, Alex
.. 379
Campbell, Patrick.
.. 401
Campbell, W. J
.. 519
Carney, E. G
.392
Carney, Thomas
.. . 115
Cassidy, William
.492
Casterline, T. C
. . 417
Chaffee, C. L.
. 181
Chaffee, R. M.
213
Chambers, John
. 559
Champagne, Peter 411
Chapman, 1. H.
237
Chapman, Henry W.
. 688
Chesley, L. W
.439
Christianson, N. P
.182
Clark, Rezin
170
Cleveland, Grover S
.103
Ellenbecker, Joseph
. 517
Cockerill. William
.. 506
Elliott, J. M
.586
Elliott. W. H.
.612
Green, Stephen
· 30g
Ely, George A
Ensign, James F
.393
Esterbrook, A. R.
-571
Estes, A. D
. 674
Ewing, M. R
.684
Ewing, William A
.395
F
Fairbanks, Danforth .. 644
Farrant, John P.
.631
Farrar, Henry.
.,163
Farrar, H. N
.325
Farrell, Patrick
206
Farrell, P. J
.200
Fillmore, Millard
07
Fillmore, Rollin S., M. D
619
Finnigin, Patrick
.. 176
Fitz Gerald, James
.. 735
Fitzgerald, William
.676
Fleming, W. A
.739
Flin, Amos
.34I
Focks, Fred
. 654
Follett, Henry C.
.606
Davis, James M
.290
Ford, John C.
.709
Frahm, August
.643
Dawkins, John
.670
Frost, J. M.
634
Fuller, Reuben
.380
Fulton, E R
.326 .
Fulton, G. R ..
.311
Funck, Dr. G. M
... 394
G
Garfield, James A
... 95
Gebbie, George
.219
Gem City Rolling Mill.
611
Gerhart, A. A
233
Gerlinger, G. Fred ...
196
Gilchrist, Mrs. Harriet
.647
Glick, George W+
.143
Goldsberry, Eli
.271
Goodwin, Judge G.
-35℃
Edmundson, Cyrus.
. 185
Gorbutt. Joseph
. 321
Granger, W. J
4.33
Grant, W. H
402
Grant, U. S.
87
Green, Nehemiah ..
123
Griffee, Marshall.
. 186
Griffee, Amon
.68g
Griffin, J. D
.. 343
Griffis, Dewitt C.
.. 372
Griffis, Isaac N
. . 364
Corpstein, Thomas
. . 524
Coulter, William .... .677
Craft, R. S., M. D
.563
Cragle, William
.448
Craik, David.
.173
Cranston, William
.159
Crawford, Samuel J
.119
Crevier, John
.705
Crusa, Peter.
616
Cunningham, R. G.
. 696
Cunningham, Thomas
185
Curs, Charles
.651
Cutler, E
.640
D
Daily, Philip,
.590
Dawes, James S.
.. 681
Degnan, John
.725
De Lair, Edmund
.352
Dickey, J. C.
.. 316
Dille, George J. T
- 307
Dotson, S. L
- 326
Doty, Hon. Wellington
.182
Dougherty, Barnard ..
. . 672
Douglass, P ..
.406
Duffy, G. W., Sr ..
.. 304
Duntz, John H.
.. 546
E
Eby, L. H.
. 270
Eddy, William W ..
270
Edmundson, T. H.
.180
Edwards, Dr. A. G.
.. 303
360
Cohrs, Peter
-195
Cole, Dr. C. A
.45I
Colgrove, William H
162
Cook, Charles A
403
Cooper, Robert.
.420
Griswold, D. W.
.158
INDEX.
Guittard, Xavier
.. 617
Guthrie. David. . .- 302
H
Hahn, George
.. 278
Hall, M. B. -711
Hall, Martin V. B -315
Hammett, F. W
.266
Hammett, J. M.
.214
Hammett. L. II ..
.215
Hammett, Benjamin J
Hammett, Rebecca.
.I71
Hanke, Louis .222 Harrison, Benj. 107
Harrison, William Henry . .. 51
Hartman, Phiio D 445
Harvey, James M
127
Hawk, W. B
.728
Hawk, M. .728
Hayes, R. B
Hayes, J. L. -39
Hazen, S. W
.690
Hazlett, J. I.
268
Healy, W. D
. 658
Hedge, Morgan
. 260
Heisse, David
-543
Heleker, George B
.435
Hemphill, Capt. James
.502
Hill, Byron'A
. 267
Hill, William
420
Hiner, A. C.
.224
Hohn, Hon. August
*+473
Holle, Otto
-192
Holloway, I. B. .221
Holloway, Jacob L .272
Holloway, Thomas L
.22y
Holmes, Stafford.
261
Holton, C 230
Hone, J. H 370
Horr, H. C. .597
Horr, T. C
- 597
Howe, J. D
653
Howes, Thomas
-560
Huber, Anton.
595
Hughes, Patrick
. 44I
Humfreville, H., M. D
-378
Humphrey, Lyman U.
.151 .
Hund, H
312
Hunt, Frank L.
. 687
Hunt, James
633
Hunt, John
174
Hunt, William B
. . 674
Hurley, Rev. John A
490
Hutchinson, Edward
.189
Hutchinson, F. W.
496
Hutchinson, Hon. Perry.
. . 155
I
Ingraham, Philo B ...
.. 694
J
Jackson, Andrew
.. 43
Jefferson, Thomas.
.. . 27
Jester, A. H
. 199
Joerg, John.
.320
Johnson, Andrew
83
Johnson, C. J ..
-714
Johnson, Christ
.313
Johnson, Crauthway
- 474
Johnson, James
-712
Johnson, J. I.
.223
Jones, Owen R
-247
Jones, Peter
464
Judson, A. M
368
K
Kahae, M
.583
Kane, John
284
Kanfold, T. E
Keiper, S. M
.. 478
Kelley, Miles
-- 572
Kennedy, William
.2:0
Kerschen, Charles
.225
Kirch, J. B.
.265
Kirkwood, A. W
. . I84
Kister, Capt. Frank
- 205
Kistler, George R
417
Kistler, L. K
.365
Kjellberg, A .706
Koch, Samuel R.
453
Koeneke, W. H
.254
Koester, Charles F
-429
Koppes, Nicholas
.60g
Kramme. Henry
210
Krebs, Werner 618
Kriley. A. P 483
Krilev, F. J
483
Kriley, J. B
-453
Kunz, Albert.
. 699
Kuoni, Mathias
628
L
Landrum, George B.
.488
Lane, J. M
.668
Moore, R. B
.294
Lane, W. C
436
Lann, August.
.422
Leavitt, Henry W
-. 477
Lemons, Joseph E.
494
Leonard, J. R
.409
Leslie, W. S
204
Lewis, William
.212
Lihby. L. W
. 456
Life, John
.727
Lincoln, Abraham
79
Livingston, J. R
.361
Loban, John A
539
Locke, Daniel
556
Lodholz, Godfrey
489
Newton, James D
226
Niemann, Henry ..
.574
0
Ockerman, Dr. A. J.
... 272
Ockerman, Mrs. Polly .
....
.. 272
Olston, Peter A
.419
Osborn, Thomas A
..
. . . 131
Otto, John H.
191
P
Packard, Dr. W. O. . . 297
Palmer, A. J
.. 671
Palmer, John
.. 735
Park, W. C ..
657
Parthemer, J. S
268
Paul, John.
459
Paul, Mrs. Eliza A
.. 576
Paul, S. Frank
.591
Peabody, S. F.
456
Pecenka, John
.793
Perdue, Daniel G
631
Peters, P. H
. 340
Peters, Thomas
253
Peters, S. H ..
392
Pickette, Mrs. Eliza
410
Pierce, Franklin
7
Planck, C. J
452
Plunkett, I, J
.323
Polk, James K
59
Pollard, Alfred B
.684
Price, John B
536
Pritchard, Charles
.231
Punteney, Eli M
.. 700
R
Raemer, Frederick W -516
Raemer, Philipp
.. 209
Raemer, William
.193
Randall, Capt. William
.725
Reed, Mrs. M. E
.621
Reed, Homner T
.621
Reitzel, J. H
- 449
Reitzel, M. L
675
Reser, J. B.
.279
Rice, W. R.
.203
Robinson, Charles
111
Robinson, Elizabeth
. 287
Rodkey, J. C ..
.532
Rogers, H. A.
-415
Rogers, L
. . 342
Rohde, Hugo.
. 194
Roll, John.
28 g
Rommel, William J
.515
Ross & Nye.
.721
Rounds, H. L
.486
Roundtree, W. M
.350
Neal, Arthur H
.. 329
Rowland, E. S
553
Neel, W, M.
.161
Ruden, G .
. 383
Rundle, R. B
.434
Ryan, Dennis.
38-
S
Sachs, Adam
.201
Sanderson, John.
. . . . 183
Satterfield, T, D
1732
Mann, T. J
.280
Manning, Joseph
.277
Marks, B. F
388
Marks, Eli . 549
Martin, John A 147
Martin, S. S
-366
Mason, Z. K.
-455
Massey, John
482
Maxwell, James 673
McAtee, Eli M
591
McClarnen, John
561
McCurdy, W. C. 346 McDonald, Finley 175
McGrew, Harland . 553
McKannon, Henry H. .431
McKee, John
252
McKee, S. D
440
Mckellips, E. C
.705
McLennan. J . J
.487
McLeod, Angus
.283
McLeod, A. P .286
McMahan, Thomas
. 275
McMillan, Alex.
. . 292
McMillan, Ira F
.16I
McPherson. John
.663
Means, J. W.
. . 169
Meinecke, William 490
Merklinghaus, Ludwig
. 529
Millenbruch, F. H.
723
Miller, Charles
.650
Miller, David H
.551
Miller, E. L
.. 320
Miller, Philip
.596
Mills, Ebenezer
.49I
Moffitt, G. W
.612
Mohlenbrink, Henry . 509
Reiter, Jacob.
211
Mohrbacher, A. J
.545
Mohrbacher, C
- 592
Mohrbacher, Jacob
.661
Reiter. John
216
Montieth, J. T
476
Monroe, James
35
Montgomery, James .670
Morton, R.
-333
Moser, George
.638
Moser, R. E
423
, Moshiskey, John
.179
Murphy, William
.310
N
Nash, J. W.
.. 330
Long, B. F
505
Love, William
204
M
Mahie, Dan M -- . .. 521
Madden, Hon. William P. ... 338
Madison, James. 31
Magill, James S .313
Manly, Beverage 409
Moffitt, John J
.643
Randolph, T. C.
.220
INDEX.
Scheibe, John H. .21I
Schell, Henry 214
Schmickler, Rev. M. J 331
Schmidt, Hon. Frank
429
Schmucker, William
383
Schroeder, Christ
-735
Schubkagel, John
738
Schumacher, P. J 202
Schumacher, Peter.
.731
Scott, J. F
466
Scrafford, C. G
.296
Scriber, Joseph P
422
Shaffer, C. H
.569
Sharp, Aldus
- 533
Shearer, Andrew
.494
Sheehan, John P
418
Sheldon, Stephen
260
Shepard, M. S
.367
Shibley, R. Y 575
Shields, Robert
.190
Shores, James
259
Shroyer. James .201
Sitler, Capt J. R 640
Souders, W. L .562
Smercheck, Joseph .293
Smiley, John S .397
Smith, B. W 172
Smith, David 438
Smith, George T . 525
Smith, H. C .255
Smith , Horace.
660
Smith, Robert W .319
Smith, Thompson
.240
Spangler, Amos
-347
Speak, W. M
.457
Spealman, Henry. . 306
Staley, A. M.
224
Staley. J. R
510
Stauss, Gustav
615
Stegelin, John . 597
Stehlik, Joseph .213
Stettnisch, Frank G .172
St. John. John P
139
Stocks, G. B.
.. 500
Stocks, Hon. Fred A
.719
Stoehr, Frank
.160
Stohs, Fred W
.526
Stowell, J Warren . 381
Strange, Charles S .671
Strayer, Dr. William
.550
Summers, Mrs. A. R
.714
Swanson, Charles A
. 357
Swart, Rochester.
. 305
Swearingen, George D .362
Talbot, John .228
Talbot, William E 66
Tarvin, E. B.
727
Tarvin, G. W.
-546
Tatlock, W. A
-534
Taylor, Zachary.
63
Terry, M. W
679
Thomann, Frank
454
Thomas, A. V
.471
Thomas, Owen
.239
Thompson, James A 589
Thompson, Thomas J
. . 541
Thompson, William
.603
Thompson, William C
... 253
Thurston, W. A
. 423
Tilley, James.
.. 430
Tilley, R. H.
.504
Tillmann, Benjamin
449
Tillmann, George .652
Totten, Charles .724
Watt, John T. . 274
Watters, James W
555
Totten, Joseph
243
Watters, Samuel B
.523
Wayman, W. S .475
Webster, John B .485
Weede, A. B .. .627
Wells, James. .584
Wertemberger, David
678
Westermann, Fred.
.. 535
Wheeler, C, C.
.358
Wheeler, Edward 1)
.735
Wheeler, James () .642
Wheeler, P. L .719
White, Bros .. 371
White, Judge Robert .685
White, V. S
.251
Wiedemeyer, H. E.
.058
Williams, E. G · 322
Williams, James M 262 Williams, J. A .258 Williams, Joseph A .. 331
Willis, George W .421
Wadick, T. W. .. 298 Wilson, C. B 494
Wagner, Fred
.. 639
Wilson, J. B
.. 369
Walker, Isaac.
. 412
Wilson, Joseph
. 290
Wilson, Rev. Joseph.
.30
Walker, Joseph H.
. 348
Walls, George W
.488
Walter, F. J. .240
Walter. Sidney - 377
Warnica, William D
. 492
Witham, Amos.
697
Washington, George.
19
Wolverton, T. J
243
Wuester, J. B .228
Y
Yates, Henry
.............. 586
PORTRAITS
Adams, John. 22
Adams, John Q 38
Anthony, George T I34
Arthur, Chester A 98
Boyakin, W. F 578
Green, Nehemiah 122
Harrison, William H 50
Harrison, Benjamin 106
Harvey, James M. .126
Hayes, Rutherford B 90
Humphrey, Lyman U .150
Hutchinson, Edward 188
Hutchinson, Perry 154
Jackson, Andrew 42
Jefferson, Thos 26
Johnson, Andrew. 82
Jones, O. R. .246
Lincoln, Abraham 78
Loban, J. A .538
Madison, James 30
Martin, John A .146
Means, J. W. .. 168
Monroe. James 34
Osborn, Thomas A .130
Pierce, Franklin 70
Polk, James H. 58 Robinson, Charles IIO
St. John, John P 138
Taylor Zachary 62
Thompson, Williaol. . 600
Thompson, Mrs. M. J .60
Carney, Thomas . 114
Cleveland, Grover S. .102
Crawford, Samuel J
118
Fillmore, Millard 66
Garfield, James A 94
Gilchrist, Mrs. H. P 646
Glick, George W I42
Grant, Ulysses S 86
Brown, Rev. J. M 336
Buchanan, James 74
Tyler, John. Van Buren, Martin .. 46 54
Washington, George. 18
Waterson, Thomas W . 374
Wilson, Rev Jaseph . 390
Travelute, A. J
704
Travelute, Charles H 465
Trekell & Fleming 739
Trout, J . H
398
Tucker, Hon. M. A
249
Turnbull, John
377
Tyler, James
-344
Tyler, John
55
Van Buren, Martin .. .. 47
Van Scoter, J. W .582
Veith, Fred ...
. 514
Wilcox, James R.
.. 566
Vickery, P. T
424
W
Winkler, G. J. 315
Winter, James. -585
Winter, John M .605
Waterbury, John J
468
Waters, N. T . 466
Waterson, Hon. T. W 375 Watkins, Hon. J. T. .. 248
Watkins, Orlando B.
.386
Watson, C L
.227
Watson, J . M .. 404
Totten, F. H
.243
INDEX.
Diews.
Balderson, John .... . 567
FitzGerald, James .. . 425
Koppes, Nicholas . 607
Perdue, Daniel G 629
Beach, C. G. . . 227
Focks, Fred ..
655
Kuoni, Mathias. .629
Pollard, A. B. .685
Binder, J. G .177
Follett, H. C. 607
Locke, Daniel 557
Punteney, Eli M .701
Brooks, A .235
Frahmn, August -443
Lodholz, G . 317
Raemer, Fred W. 517
Corpstein, Thomas 623
Frost, J. M.
635
Mann, T. J .28I
Reiter, John .,217
Cassidy, William .407
Gebbie, George. .217
Massey, John -479
Reitzel, Martin L .461
Chambers, John -557
Gerlinger, G. F .197
McLeod, Angus .281
Schubkagel, John 461
Chapman, 1. H. .235
Griffis, D. C .. .461
Mckellips, E. C - 177
Shibley, Robert Y -425
Cockerill, William
. 507
Hazen, S. W
691
Merklinghaus, Ludwig. .. 527
Stohs, Fred W .527
Stauss, G .613
Dawkins, John. .227
Howe, J D
.623
DeLair, Edmund
354
Duntz, John H
547
Hutchinson, F. W. - 497
Mohrbacher, Jacob .443
l'illmann, George 177
Ellenbecker, Joseph .. 207
Ingraham, P. B 691
Moser, George . 635
Waters, N. T. 425
Elliott, J. M .587
Johnson, C. J .729
Murphy, William .701
Wertemberger, Lydia 623
Elliott, William H .613
Jones, Peter. .317
Niemann, Henry 207
Wilcox, James R. .567
Esterbrook, A. R. 207
Kirch, John B. 263
Palmer, A . j. .227
Veith, Fred.
407
Ewing, Marion R .685
Keiper, S. M
. 479
Park, William C. .655
Yates, Henry 587
Curs, Charles .443
Heisse, David .317
Meinecke, William. .497
Mohlenbrink, Henry. .507
St. Bridget's Church .407
Huber, Anton. 593
Mohrbacher, Christian . 593
St. Joseph's Church.
.729
Tarvin, G. W
. 547
Williams, James M 263
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