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E. POLK JOHNSON .- It is the earnest desire of the publishers of this work to offer within its pages a permanent mark of the appreciation due from them to E. Polk Johnson, whose able co-operation has made possible the compilation of the generic history of Kentucky here pre- sented. It cannot be douhted that no citizen of the state has a wider or more intimate knowledge of its history than has he, and this fact gives emphasis to the value of his assist- ance in the collation and arrangement of the material for this publication, so far as its his- torical province is concerned. Only by per- sistent overtures has it been possible to secure from Mr. Johnson permission to incorporate in the work even a brief review of his own career, but the publishers, as well as the writer of this article, find much of gratification in that his reluctance to personal representation has been sufficiently overcome to permit the
publication of the following data, which, in de-' ference to his own desires, comprise a mere statement of facts, insistent as may be the wish of the writer to amplify details and pay a tri- bute essentially due but denied expression by virtue of Mr. Johnson's modest attitude.
E. Polk Johnson was born in Jefferson county, Kentucky, on the 21st of December, 1844, and is a son of John D. and Eveline (Quisenberry) Johnson, representatives of sterling old families of Virginia and Kentucky. John D. Johnson was born in Bourbon county, Kentucky, on the 8th of December, 1799, and his wife was born in Orange county, Virginia, on the 8th of October, 1808. Both were resi- dents of Jefferson county, Kentucky, at the time of their death. While preparing for a collegiate course E. Polk Johnson subordinated all other interests to tender his services as a soldier of the Confederacy. At the age of seventeen years he enlisted as a member of the First Kentucky Cavalry, and he continued in service during the war,-the greater part of the time under General Joseph Wheeler. His horse was shot under him on two occasions while in battle, and in the latter instance he was wounded in the ankle, besides which it was his misfortune at the time to be captured by the enemy, at Charleston, East Tennessee, on the 28th of December, 1863. He was thereafter confined about fourteen months in the military prison at Rock Island, Illinois. He returned to his command in March, 1865, and was with the same at the time of its surrender, at Washing- ton, Georgia, on the 9th of the following May.
After the close of the war Mr. Johnson re- turned to the homestead farm of his father, in Jefferson county, Kentucky, and resumed his association with its work and management. He also devoted some time to teaching in the public schools and applied himself to the study of law. He was admitted to the bar of his na- tive state in 1869 and began the practice of his profession in Louisville. In 1871 he was elected to represent Jefferson county in the General Assembly of the State, and his is the distinction of having been the youngest man to whom this honor has ever been paid by this most populous and important of the various counties of the state. He remained in the leg- islature during the sessions of 1871-2-3, and in 1872 he was alternate presidential elector for the Fifth Congressional district of Kentucky. In 1880 lie was alternate Presidential Elector for the State-at-large, and in the campaigns of each of these years he did most effective ser- vice by delivering many speeches, especially in 1880, when his services were thus in requisi- tion in numerous sections of the State. It is worthy of note that while a member of the
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State Legislature he received a vote of thanks from the House for services on a special com- mittee,-an honor not often paid to a member.
In 1875 Mr. Johnson became a correspond- ent for the Louisville Courier-Journal, and for the ensuing twenty years he continued to be ac- tive in journalistic work, in connection with which he gained reputation of more than local order. When the Louisville Times was founded, by the owners of the Courier-Journal, Emmett G. Logan and Mr. Johnson became its editors. The Times was successful from the beginning and is now recognized as one of the best afternoon papers in the entire South. Upon severing his association with this paper, Mr. Johnson returned to the Courier-Journal and assumed the position of managing editor, of which post he continued the incumbent for several years.
Mr. Johnson was thrice elected assistant clerk of the Kentucky House of Representa- tives and also served one term as chief clerk of that body. He was three times elected vice president of the Kentucky Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, his membership in which is based on the gallant services of his paternal grandfather as a soldier of the Con- tinental Line in the great struggle for inde- pendence. That in a personal way he did his part in upholding the military prestige of the name which he bears is shown by the fact that he is the possessor of the Confederate "Cross of Honor," the bestowal of which is made only on the score of meritorious service in the field during the climacteric period of the war be- tween the states. Mr. Johnson also served two terms as president of the Kentucky Press As- sociation and declined a third election. He also declined appointment on the Kentucky State Board of Railroad Commissioners, a preferment which was tendered to him by Governor Buckner. He served, however, on the military staff of Governor Buckner, with the rank of colonel, and the same chief execu- tive later appointed him Public Printer of Ken- tucky, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of the regular incumbent. This position he accepted in January, 1889, and he retained the same for five years, having been unanimously elected thereto at the expiration of his appointive term. At this unanimous election he received the votes of all the Demo- cratic and Republican members of the General Assembly of the State.
In December, 1893, Mr. Johnson was ap- pointed a Special Agent of the United States Treasury, this preferment being accorded by Hon. John G. Carlisle, Secretary of the Treas-
ury, on his own initiative, as Mr. Johnson had made no application for that or any other posi- tion in the Treasury Department. He finds a due measure of pride and satisfaction in the fact that he has never asked for any office or position save that of Representative in the State Legislature, and that all other such preferments have come to him absolutely unsought. On the Ist of January, 1894, upon the expiration of his term as Public Printer, Mr. Johnson assumed his duties as Special Agent of the Treasury De- partment and in this connection he was as- signed in turn to service in the cities of Chi- cago; St. Louis ; London, England ; Eagle Pass, Texas; New Orleans; Seattle; and Cincinnati. After more than thirteen years of effective ser- vice as Special Agent Mr. Johnson resigned his position and returned to his home in Louisville, Kentucky, to enjoy what he considered a well earned rest. But the publishers of this work succeeded in partially disrupting this placid status by prevailing upon him to accept the task of writing the history of Kentucky here presented. The results speak for themselves, and the publishers congratulate not only them- selves but also the people of the state on the ultimate rewards of their insistent importun- ities, which have given to Kentucky an his- torical work of great and enduring value.
Mr. Johnson has retained a lively interest in his old comrades of the Civil war and sig- nified the same by his membership in George B. Eastin Camp of Confederate Veterans, in his home city, besides which he is lieutenant colonel and assistant adjutant general on the staff of Major General William B. Haldeman, commanding the Kentucky Division of United Confederate Veterans.
On the 27th of February, 1866, was sol- emnized the marriage of Mr. Johnson to Miss Florence Taylor, a former schoolmate, who has been his devoted companion and helpmeet during the long intervening years. Of their four children two are living, the eldest and youngest sons each having died after he had passed the age of thirty-one years. The eldest son, Albert Sidney Johnson, served as lieuten- ant in the First Kentucky Volunteer Infantry during the war with Spain, and he never fully recovered from the fever contracted while this in service in Porto Rico. The youngest son, Edward Vane Johnson, died several years af- ter the death of his elder brother. The re- maining son, Harry G. Johnson, has held for some twenty years, a responsible position in the claims department of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad service. The only daugh- ter, Pickett Johnson Zorn, resides with her parents.
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Abbott, Albert H., 658 Abele, Melchior, 1052 Abell, Irvin, 1041 Abraham, John E., 1643 Adams, Napier, 743 Ader, Frank G., 1192 Ahlering, George 11., 1176 Alderson, John Il., 1515 Alexander, George, 882 Allan, Benjamin A., 1103 Allen, David B., 1639 Allison, John, 884 Allison & Yates, S84 Altsheler, Daniel, 1023 Ambrose, David T., 1606
Ammerman, Daniel R., 1370
Ammerman, Elizabeth E., 1370
Ammerman, Gano, 874
Ammerman, James L., 1539
Anderson, Richard T., 1680 Anderson, Wilkins G., 1040 Angel, Green B., 855 Apperson, Lewis, 798 Apperson, Richard, 797 Armleder, John, 994
Armstrong, John A., 1098 Arnett, Louis W., 920
Arnsparger, Clifton, 882 Arterburn, Norbourn, 1326 Arthur, Sidney, 998 Arthur, William E., 997 Ash, William C., 1398 Aobrook, Felix S., 1589 Atherton, Jolm MeD., 805 Averdick, James :\., 1050
Bailey, William, 912 Baird, David, 943 Baird, David W., 942 Baird, William J., 943 Baker, James T. A., 1027 Baker, Thomas II., 1072 Baker, William J., 1170 Ballard, Charles T., 950 Ballard, John T., 1414 Bank, First National of Carrollton, 1586 Barbour, James H., 1701 Barclay, Douglas, 1051 Bardo, Peter N., 1228 Barker, Henry S., 1687 Barker, Susan R., 1224 Barker, Thomas A., 1034 Barnes, George L., 729 Barnes, William S., 1691 Barr, John W., 1004 Barr, Jolm W., Jr., 1005 Barret, Alexander G., 991 Barret, James S., 660 Barrett, Oscar F., 1202 Bartholomew, William H., 914 Baskett,. James S., 1689 Bassett. Sarah M., 1550
Bassett, Thomas D., 1550 Bauer, Lonis, 1137
Bayne, James C., 1558
Bayne, Mary A., 1558
Bayne, Robert L., 1683
Beard, Elliott B., 1180
Beard, William F., 1535
Beckham, J. C. W., 1677 Beckner, Lucien, 1422
Beckner, William M., 1419
Belknap, Morris B., 1154
Belknap, William B., 1151
Belknap, William R., 1153
Bell, Charles W., 1210
Bell, James F., 1258 Bennett, Alvis S., 1122
Bennett, Benjamin F., 806
Bensinger, Arthur B., 1038
Benton, James M., 787
Bernheim, Bernhard, 1374
Berry, Albert S., 1042
Berry, George F., 1514
Berry, J. Wilson, 1483
Berry, Willis A., 755
Best, Carl M., 751
Bigstaff, Samuel, 853
Bingham, Robert W., 773
Birkhead, Thomas F., 713
Blackburn, Joseph C. S., 778
Blackburn, Smith A., 1270
Blakey, Clayton B., 973
Blakey, Theodore B., 741
Blayney, John McC., 688
Blayney, Thomas L., 690
Bledsoe, Robert W., 1716 Bodine, James M., 1010
Boehmer, Albert L., 1181
Boggess, Walter F., 1165
Bohmer, Charles H., 1021
Boldrick, Samuel J., 1412
Bonnycastle, John C., 1623
Boone, James A., 1331 Borgman, Deddo W. H., 965
Boswell, Hart, 1670 Bosworth, Joe F., 801
Bosworth, Nathaniel L., 1610 Boulware, Stephen D., 1696
Bowen, William Il. H., 632 Bowmar, Daniel M., 903
Bradas, James, 899 Bradford, Jasper N., 1072
Bradley, Thomas C., 1673
Bradley, William O'C., 673
Bramble, E. W., 893
Brames, John H., 1071 Bramlage, Benjamin, 939
Brandeis, Alfred, 972 Breathitt, James, 659 Breckinridge, William C. P., 1455
Brennan, John A. O., 1149 Brenner Brewing Co., The John, 994 Brent, Charles S., 1661
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Briggs, Robert A., 1635 Bright, James C., 1719 Bright, William C., 714 Brinly, John L., 1136 Broaddus, Andrew, 962 Browder, Hanson W., 904 Brown, Eli H., 1538 Brown, George G., 1626 Brown, Graham, 1640
Brown, James B., 740
Brown, John C., 1054
Brown, Thomas, 1565
Brown, Thomas R., 1365
Brown, Waters L., 1703
Bruce, Edwin T., 1180 Bruce, Helm, 931
Bruce, Horatio W., 930
Bruce, Samuel E., 1317
Bruner, Ben L., 657
Bruner, William T., 1159
Bryan, Albert G., 1619
Bryan, Charles, 1426
Bryan, Joseph T., 1460
Bryan, J. Lyman, 1220
Bryson, Homer B., 790
Buchanan, Samuel H., 961
Buckner, Aylette, 1249
Buckner, Thomas M., 1253
Buckner, Walker, 887
Buckner, William T., 1252
Bullington, Thomas H., 1308 Bullitt, Thomas W., 606
Bullitt, William M., 1667
Bullock, Robert S., 1571
Burnam, Anthony R., 737
Burnam, Curtis F., 734
Burnett, Henry, 614
Burnett, Theodore L., 1162
Burns, John W., 1333 Bush, James M., 1451
Bush, Thomas J., 1450
Byrd, Anderson F., 1373 Byrne, William A., 957
Caldwell, Alfred M., 1121 Caldwell, Henry M., 1098 Caldwell, Junius, 1063 Calvin, George W., 791
Campbell, J. Wheeler, 919
Caperton, John H., 980 Capital Hotel, 1126 Carl, Joseph, 1721 Carlton, Robert E., 832 Carner, Calvin H., 1432 Carpenter, Abraham M., 847
Carpenter, James G., 845 Carpenter, Owen J., 1217 Carr, SIade, 1383 Carrollton, First National Bank of, 1586 Carter, Roy L., 1169 Cartmell, Thomas R., 1177 Casseday, Samuel, 966 Castleman, John B., 945 Cawein, Madison, 669 Cayce, George M., 896 Chambers, J. W., 1363 Chandler, John H., 1368 Chapman, James V., 733 Chenoweth, James S., 1077 Cherry, II. HI., 708 Clancy, George P., 1431 Clark, Charles E., 1085 Clarke, Charles C., 1248 Clay, Albert A., 1698 Clay, Brutus J., 758
Clay, Brutus J., 820 Clay, Cassins M., 744 Clay, Charlton A., 780
Clay, Ezekiel F., 756
Clay, Francis P., 746
Clay, James B., 1469 Clay, James E., 780 Clay, James F., 723 Clay, J. Frank, 867 Clay, Oliver P., 747
Clay, Samuel, 766
Clay, Samuel, 1117
Clay, Sidney G., 859
Clay, S. Brooks, 800
Clay, Thomas 11., 1116
Cleary, Walter W., 680
Cleary, William W., 681 C'legg, Fred A., 1053
Closson, Asa B., 1087
Cochran, Andrew M. J., 704
Cochran, Horace J., 770
Cochran, Robert A., 874
Cole, William T., 1520
Coleman, Cicero, 1595 Collier, M. Peale, 890 Collings, Crittenden T., 1069
Collins, Jolm T., 1448
Collins, Paul B., 1018
Colston, Mary W., 1075
Colville, Hugh P., 952
Combs, Alfred, 1442
Combs, Thomas A., 1494
Commercial National Bank of Covington, 1054 Conkling, Joseph E., 1013
Conn, John Y., 1193
Conner, John 1., 1697
Conner, Laura A., 1697
Coomes, Martin F., 1349 Corbett, Hal S., 698
Cord, William H., 1296
C'ottell, Ilenry A., 953 Covington Brewing Company, The, 964
Cowan, Andrew, 1024
Cox, Arthur M., 1505
Cox, Attilla, 922
Cox, William H., 843
Cozine, B. B., 1413
Crabb, A. S., 1533
Crabbe, John G., 643
Craft, Joseph A., 1024
Craig, A. John, 1382
Craig, John C., 1501
Craig, John J., 1383
Craig, William G., 1616
Cralle, Lee E., 1131
Crawford, Leonard J., 792
Crawford, William W., 1013
Crenshaw, Benjamin C., 1594 Cross, David A., 765
Cross, George T., 1138
Crutcher, Benjamin A., 1267
Culbertson, William W., 1313 Cunningham, Sallie E., 1672
Dailey, Francis M., 1231 Dailey, Marion H., 1280
Dallam, Clarence, 1065
Dalzell, Joseph W., 1447
Dalzell, Samuel II., 1345
Dandridge, William F., 1145
Danforth, George L., 970
Danforth, Joseph, 968
Danforth, Joseph L., 969
Darragh, W. Elmo, 787 Davidson, Harry A., 1222
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Field, William II., 654 Finch, Anderson, 825 First National Bk. of Covington, 921
Fischer, Charles C., 752
Fischer, John J., 1272
Fischer. John L., 1134
Fitch, Edward R., 1441
Fithian, Frank, 1234 FitzGerald, Edward S., 669 Fleece, IIngh B., 1019
Fleming, George S., 1652
MIexner, Edward M., 1656
Foley, Thomas S., 788 Forcht, Fred., Jr., 103]
Ford, Robert C., 715 Forester. James S., 856 Forman, Thomas T., 1569
Fowler, William T., 766
Franklin, Robert B., 1066
Franks. Edward T., 634
Frazer, David F., 1489
Frazier, Ben C., 990
Fremd. George, 958
Fullerton. Elmer E., 1653
Fulton, Gavin, 1182
Funk, John T., 1083
Fuson, Beth A., 854
Gaertner. Philip A., 1048
Gaines, John T., 1656
Gaines. W. A. & Co., 1513 Gallup, Gideon F., 1389
Garnett, Clarence L., 1664
Garnett, Larkin, 1433
Garnett, Larkin T., 1714
Garnett, William H., 783
Garrard, James, 720
Gartrell, Eliza J., 1306
Gartrell, Henry C., 1306
Gates, Charles D., 1189
Gay. Robert. 1714
George, Richard II., 1579
German National Bk. of Covington, 943
Gilbert, George G., 738
Gilbert, Ralph, 740 Gilbert, Richard B., 898
Gilmore, Thomas M., 1717
Goff, Caswell P., 1356
Goodloe, Archibald HI., 1567
Good!oe, John D., 860
Goodloe, John D., Jr., 861
Goodloe, William C., 1678
Goodman, John, 1161
Goodwin, Benjamin L., 1624
Gosselin, N. N., 1299
Grainger, Charles F., 1423
Grant, Henry B., 1638
Grant, Henry H., 923
Graves, Francis S., 1575
Gray, James L., 1636
Gray, Richard H., 692
Green. John W., 935
Greene, Robert L., 728 Greife. John, 1214 Grider, John B., 708
Grinstead, James F., 626
Grossmann, Adam, 616 Gudgel. John W., 1561 Gund, John, 1485 Gunkel. H., Jr., 1148
Guthrie, Charles W., 1648
Guthrie, James, 980 Guthrie, James, 1647
Hagan, Frank, 924 Hagan, Robert J., 925
Davis, Brinton B., 1030 Davis, John W., 1144 Davis. William J., 1055 Davis, William T., 863 Day, Benjamin F., 1391 Day, Floyd, 1719 Day. John C. M., 1291 Dean, Chatz M., 1268 DeBord, Samuel J., 1508 Dedman, James C., 1289 Dennis, William W., 1344 Diek. Gilbert T., 1142 Dickson. Emmett M., 886 Dickson, Francis C .. 1091 Dietrich, Charles II., 1284 Dietz, Joseph, 741 Dille. Nehemiah C., 1436 Dodd, John L .. 963 Dodd, Joseph C., 987 Dodge, James L., 1184 Donaldson, Joseph A., 1584 Donaldson, William M., 1106
Doniphan. George, 843 Doniphan, Joseph, 841 Doolan. William L., 1249 Dorland, James E., 901 Dorsel. John. 1133 Dorsey, John L .. 638 Doyle, Oscar W., 1101 Droege. John C., 1651 Droege, Igpatins, Sr., 1650
Droege. Lawrence J., 1225 Duffin, James R. 881 Duffy, Ingt_C.7 1663 Duke, Basil W .. 639 Duncan. Ellis, 1655 Dunean, Seott M .. 1094 Dunean. Thomas B .. 1094 Dundon. Denis, 879 DuRelle, George, 862 Durham, Charles W .. 1299 Durrett. Reuben T., 615 Dve. Cleveland II., 1286 Dye. J. F .. 1285 Dye. John. 1285 Dyer. William II., 1166
Earle, James T. 1240 Edelen. Themas L .. 1168 Edinger, Andrew, 1444 Edinger. William II., 1443
Edwards, Davis W., 1055 Edwards. John W., 777 Ellis. Thomas J., 999 Elliston. Joseph L., 917 Engel, George E., 944 English. Carroll C., 1200 Estill, Clifton E .. 1605 Evars. Robert G., 731 Evans, Thomas C., 1026 Ewalt, Joseph H., 1957
Fairleigh, David W., 960 Falconer. D. Gray. 1498 Farley. Edwin, 719 Farnsley, Burrel H., 1061 Fehr. Frank, 1324 Fenley, Oscar. 711 Ferguson. Robert M., 1304 Ferguson, Volney W .. 1454 Ferguson, William C .. 1457 Fetter, George G .. 1080 Field. Emmet, 653 Field Family, 758 Field, Timothy A., 1496
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Hager, Edgar B., 1311 Hager, Samuel P., 1340 HIaggan, Charles J., 1682 Ilalbert, William C., 814 Ilaldeman, Bruce, 849 Haldeman Family, 847 Ilaldeman, Walter N., 848 Haldeman, William B., 850 Hall, Arthur C., 1271 Hall, Gaylord C., 1043 Hall, John A., 1373
Hamlett, Barksdale. 781 Hanbery, John T., 823 Hancock, Mrs. Arthur B., 780
Hancock, Jethra, 1195
Hansbrough, Parmenas, 1696 Hanson, Charles S., 1517 Harbick, John P., 1156 Hardwick, Frederick W., 1163
Ilarris, Wallace R., 1428 Harvey, William P., 10SS Hatfield, Walter S., 1320
Hazelrigg, James II., 1279 Head. Joel S., Jr., 1355 Ileadley, George W., 1601 Healy, Harry M., Jr., 1229 Hedges, Joseph, 1360 IIedges, Samuel, 1261
Hedges, Sarah (Biggs), 1361
Ileidel, John P., 1468
Heinrich, A. F., 878 IIelm, Harvey, 867 Ilelin, James P., 926 Helm, John L., 928
IIenderson, Frank R., 1307
IIenderson, John T., 1577
Ilendon, George A., 1146
Hendricks, John W., 1637
Hengelbrok, Joseph D., 1131
Hennessy. Patrick F., 652 Henry, Firman B., 1713 Hermann, Edward. 1208 IIerndon, Robert II., 1478 Ileyburn, William, 1270 Ilickey, Edward J., 1090 Hickey, John E., 1091 Hieatt, Raisbel C., 1278 Hieatt. William P., 1699 Higginbotham, George T .. 1592
Highland, James T., 1293 Hiles, William C., 1178 ITill, Thomas P., 662 Hind, William N., 619 Hines, Edward W., 965 Hinitt, Frederick W .. 674 Hinkson, John W., 1587
Ilinkson, Sterling P., 1445 Hinton, John T., 831
Iloagland, Edward C., Jr., 1166 Hobhs, William C. G., 1537
HIohson, John P., 718 Hoge, Charles E., 1096 Hollingshead, Thomas H., 1066 Holmes, George N., 685 Holmes, Samuel, 1415 IIolt, Mathew J., 1049 IIolt, William H., 1048 Holtrup, Bernadina, 1110 IIoltrup, Henry, 1109 Ilorine, Emmet F., 1203 Hornsby, Thomas L., 1688 Hlouston, John F., 1449 Howard, Thomas, Sr., 1362
Howard, Ulie J., 944 IIuffman, Lucius D., 1060
Huffman, William V., 1239 Huffstetter, Frank, 1346 Hughes, John W., 700 Hughes, Mike, 740 IInme, Edgar E., 1654 Humphrey, Alexander P., 643 Humphrey, William O., 942 IIundinger, George, 1139 Ilunt, Charlton, 1487 IInnter, Abner C., 1276
Hunter, R. Dillard, 1341
Ilutcheraft, Brent R., 1532
Isaacs, Edward G., 1452
Jackson, John T., 1609
Jackson, Sally, 676 Jackson, Thomas C., 641
Jacob, John I., 1078
Jaglowicz, Michael, 628
James, David H., 1608 James, Frank P., 701 Jeffers, John W., 1187 Jenkins, William B., 1116
Jesse, Will D., 1428
Jett, James F., 1193 Jett, William L., 691 Jewett, Chester M., 1546 Johnson, Adam R .. 1003 Johnson, E. Polk, 1724 Jolinson, Frank R., 1707 Johnson, Joseph, 1706 Johnson. L. Frank, 693 Johnson, William S., 1002 Johnston, J. Stoddard, 629 Johnston, Philip P., 742 Johnston, William J., 1167
Jones, Allen G .. 1247
Jones, Ernest R., 1187
Jones. John W., 1237 Jones, Llewellyn, 1438
Jones, P. M., 772
Jones, Sam P., 655
Jones, Samuel E., 857
Jones, Thomas C., 687
Jones, William H., 809
Jones, William M., 1246
Jones, William S .. 1235
Jouett. E. S., 1357
Jonett Family, 1357 Juett, Fred L., 1646
Kaiser, Edward F. W., 1114
Kavanaugh, Frank K., 650
Kearns, Charles, 682
Kearns, William T., 1557
Kehm. Charles J., 1204
Keiser, John W., 1602
Keisker. Frederick W., 974 Keith. Thomas A .. 1380 Kelly. Samuel, 760 Kelsall. Oliver H., 1204 Kemper, Matthew F. M., 1666 Kemper, Maury, 1666
Kennedy. Joseph D., 1369
Kennedy, Thomas H., 908 Kennedy. W. J., 1338 Kenton, William J., 1461
Kerr. Charles, 1394 Kiefer. Frank I., 1021
Kieffer. Ferdinand L., 1006 Kincheloe, Jesse B., 1624 Kinney, William R., 956 Kinsolving, Herbert B., 1435 Kirby, Samuel B., 640
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Kiser, Jefferson D., 1534 Kitchen, Charles, 1321 Kitchen, James H., 1322 Klaene, George H., 1186 Klair, William F., 789 Klee, William H., 1407 Klostermann, Harry G., 1051 Kohn, Aaron, 934 Koontz, Frederick L., 988 Kopmeier, George, 1144 Kruchten, John, 1150 Kruetzkamp, Ferdinand, 1082 Kruse, John H., 1081
Lafferty, David N., 1559 Lancaster, Abraham B., 1681 Lang, Charles P., 964 Lawson, Polly F., 1526 Leathers, John H., 630 LeBus, Clarence, 611 Lebus, Joseph F., 1621 Lebus, Lewis, 609 Lebus, Orie, 1590 Lederman, Isaac A., 1037 Lederman, Samuel A., 985 Lee, Charles H., Jr., 1353 Lee, Crawford, 1123 Lee, Edmund S., 922 Lee, Joseph M., 784 Lee, J. Wesley, 767 Leech, James A., 1720
Letton, Menty > 1675 Lewis, John W., 703 Lewis, Theodore, 1573 Licking Roller Mill Co., 1652 Lincoln, Walter P., 658 Lindsay, William. 683 Lindsey, Daniel W., 1634 Lindsey, James N., 618 Link, John, 1183 .Linnemann, Henry, 940 List, William, 1708 Lock, David R., 1134 Lockett, John F., 717 Logkett, Paschal H., 716 Lockhart. George C., 761 Logan, Beverly A., 824 Logan, Emmett G., 644 Logan, Gordon: 1459 Logan. Walter, 1460 Long, George W., 671 Long, Robert A., 1384 Long, Samuel M., 1527 Longmoor, Woodford W., 1218 Longmoor, Woodford W., Jr., 1219 Loomis, Arthur, 977 Loretto Academy, 651 Lott, George G .. 876 Loving, Hector V., 988 Lucas, Mason B., 1175 Lyons, William L., 1069
Macauley, John T., 1005 Macdonald, Alonzo T., 953 Macke, Bernard. 885 MacNeill, J. II., 1329 MacVeigh, Peter P., 1061 Magowan, John T., 1348 Mark, Edgar H., 1115 Marshall, Charles C., 1660 Marshall, Ewing, 996 Marshall Family, 837 Marshall. John, 1355 Marshall. Louis, 1273 Marshall. Robert, 1644 Vol. III-38
Marshall, Thornton F., 783 Marshall, Wiley C., 1158 Martin, Colburn B., 1548 Martin, George B., 1368 Martin, Mortimer D., 1379 Marvin, Joseph B., 666 Mason, John H., 1300
Mathers, Charles W., 1418
McAfee, Dwight A., 1715
McArthur, Peter, 967 McCampbell, Elisha R., 1530
McCanley, John, 1668 McClanahan, John, 1463
McClure, Richard K., 1149
McCormack, Charles A., 1529
McCormick, William H., 905
McCracken, James E., 1174
McCreary, J. B., 793 McDaniel, John F., 1263
MeDermott, Edward J., 1241
MeDermott, Thomas L., 933
McDonald, Donald, 994
McDonald, Kenneth, 1479
McDongle, Ernest C., 826
McDowell, Henry C., 1598
McDowell, William A., 1601
McElroy, William W., 1007
McGregor, Thomas B., 901
McKee, Hugh C., 1191 McKee, James W., 1543
Mckinley, David H., 1328
MeKnight, Martin M., 836
McMurry, William F., 1425
McMurtry, William, 1705 McNew, Nelson H., 786
McVean, Donald G., 1070
Meacham, Charles M., 812
Means, Harold, 1173 Means, John, 1170
Meek, Davis, 1305
Meek. Zephaniah, 1304
Megerle, Charles, 1136
Megibben, Thomas J., 891
Meguiar, Mary R., 1216
Meguiar, Presley, 1215
Meiners, Henry G., 1048
Meng, Charles H., 1277
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