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A public-spirited man, Mr. Connor has given considerable time to the public service. In 1872 and 1873 he was on the School Board, and in 1883 he was State Senator of Somerset County. He has always been an active Repub-
lican and taken great interest in all the plans and movements of his party. Mr. Connor and the ladies of his family are members of the Universalist church, and take a leading part in the varied activities of that society.
ONATHAN MOORE, M.D., who has practised his profession in Solon for more than forty years, was born in New Portland, this county, May 29, 1823, son of Daniel and Asenath (Smith) Moore. His pa- ternal grandfather was one of the heroes of 1775 and 1776. The father, who was a vet- eran of the War of 1812, removed from New Hampshire to New Portland previous to his marriage, and was engaged in farming in the North village. He later moved to Lexington, Me., where he tilled the soil for a time. Eventually he returned to New Portland, and there passed his last days. He married Ase- nath Hutchins Smith, a native of New Port- land and the widow of Samuel Smith. By her first union she had two children - Naomi and Samuel, both now deceased. Naomi mar- ried John Quint. Daniel and Asenath Moore had ten children, of whom one died in in- fancy. The others were: Daniel and Ste- phen, who are no longer living; Jonathan, the subject of this sketch; Betsey, who married Fred Hildreth, and died leaving one child; Thomas, a blacksmith and miner, residing in Grass Valley, Cal. ; Fanny, the wife of Will- iam Johnson, who is the manager of a box fac- tory in Boston; Ann, the wife of William
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Williamson, of New Portland; Viola, the widow of Fred Hildreth, late of Milford, Mass. ; and Lavinia, who married Daniel S. Bennett, a blacksmith in Madison, Me. The mother died in New Portland on June 22, 1883.
Having been reared and educated in his native town, Jonathan Moore for a number of years was engaged in operating a grist-mill. About the year 1850 he began the study of medicine. After attending a course of lect- ures at the Maine Medical School in Bruns- wick he continued his studies in Boston at the Massachusetts General Hospital, where he gained much valuable experience. Since then he has been in continuous practice in Solon. He attended a wide circuit until a short time since, when he decided to give up the long drives. Now office consultations occupy his attention exclusively. He has accumulated considerable property, including several farms, and deals quite extensively in real estate. On January 17, 1850, he was united in marriage with Ann E. Randlett, who was born in Solon, October 26, 1829, daughter of Greenleaf C. and Martha (Haley) Randlett, respectively na- tives of Lee and Epping, N. H. Mrs. Moore's father came to Solon after his marriage, and resided upon the Hunnewell farm for some years. Later in life he carried on a mercan- tile business in Hartland for some time; but he eventually returned to Solon, where he died June 12, 1882. His wife died August 5, 1876. Of their eight children, Harry, a pros- perous farmer in Pittsfield, who married Nellie Fuller, is the only other survivor. The de-
ceased children were: Martha Jane, Havden, Samuel, Greenleaf, Elvira, and Almira.
Dr. and Mrs. Moore have had three children, namely : Charles A., born January 27, 1852, a former Postmaster, now a barber in Solon, who married Lottie Dore, of Athens, Me., and has two children - Lizzie and Chickey; Nellie, born December 28, 1854, the wife of Captain A. B. Chick, who is connected with the team- ing department of the city of Boston, and is now stationed at Clark's Point in New Bedford on coast duty ; and Mabel, born November 20, 1856, who died July 28, 1861. In politics Dr. Moore, who voted with the Republican party until 1896, is now a Democrat. A char- ter member of Keystone Lodge, F. & A. M., which he joined in Solon, he took the third degree in 1849, and is the oldest member now living. The lodge is now united with that of Solon, where the combined organizations have a fine hall. Both he and Mrs. Moore attend the Congregational church.
T 'SAAC PENNELL LONGFELLOW,* High Sheriff of Washington County, who resides at Machias, was born in this town, July 26, 1845. A son of Samuel and Mary E. (Pennell) Longfellow, he is de- scended from William Longfellow, who was born in 1657. The line of descent coines from William through Nathan, Jonathan, and Nathan to Isaac, the grandfather of the sub- ject of this sketch and an early settler of Machias.
Samuel Longfellow, who was born in Ma-
CHARLES C. BURRILL.
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chias, June 11, 1816, received his education in the public schools of this town. He became largely interested in the lumber business, and was a member of the firm of Gardner. & Long- fellow, lumber dealers. He also kept a gen- eral merchandise store for about forty years, being one of the first men in this section to engage in that line of business. Having re- tired some years before, he died on June 2, 1895. He was connected with the Indepen- dent Order of Odd Fellows. Both he and his wife, Mary, who was a daughter of Isaac Pen- nell, were members of the Methodist Epis- copal church. Of their four children, Alice, now deceased, and Isaac P., grew to maturity. 'Alice was the wife of William P. Burr, of Brewer, Me.
Isaac P. Longfellow began working as clerk in his father's store when only eight years of age. Later he was engaged in various occu- pations up to 1880, when he was appointed . Deputy Sheriff. In this position he officiated until 1888, when he was elected High Sheriff, to which office he has been re-elected continu- ously since. He has been Overseer of the Poor for a number of years. A coal business started by him about ten years ago has been so well managed that he now disposes of be- tween six and seven hundred tons of coal an- nually. Having married Addievilla, daughter of Isaac Wilder, of Cutler, Me., he has a son, Jacob Winslow Longfellow, now a stu- dent in Jefferson Medical College, class of 1899. A Mason of Harwood Lodge, No. 91, he belongs to Washington Chapter, St. Elmo Commandery, Deering Council, and Delta
Lodge of Perfection. He is also a member of Ben Hur Lodge, Knights of Pythias; and of Machias Lodge, American Order of United Workmen.
HARLES C. BURRILL,* a promi- nent citizen of Ellsworth, Hancock County, was born July 15, 1839, in Corinna, Me., a son of Benjamin Burrill. He is of English ancestry, being a direct de- scendant of Thomas Burrill, one of the original settlers of Plymouth, Mass., and the progeni- tor of the Burrills that were prominent in the early history of Eastern Massachusetts, and were familiarly known as the "Royal Family " of the city of Lynn, which they founded. Benoni Burrill (first) spent his life in the old Bay State; but his son, Benoni (second), the grandfather of Charles C., removed to Maine when a young man, and became a pioneer of Somerset County.
Benjamin Burrill was born in Fairfield, Me .; and, though a small boy when his par- ents removed to Corinna, he can remember riding the entire distance on the seat of his mother's old loom. He was a farmer and car- penter throughout his active life, and was quite successful in his labors. Although he has performed much hard labor in his time, he is now, at the age of eighty-seven years, hale and hearty, and still feels that "life is worth living." When a young man he was deeply interested in military tactics, and at the age of twenty-three years became Captain of a body of State militia. He married Nancy
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McClure, of New Hampshire, a near relative of the father of General Nelson A. Miles. Five children were born to them, as follows: Frances A., a resident of Corinna; Hiram, of Sangerville, Me .; Clara, of Corinna; Nancy, of Sangerville; and Charles C., the subject of this sketch.
Charles C. Burrill comes of Revolutionary stock, some of his ancestors on both the pa- ternal and maternal sides having fought on the American side in the struggle for indepen- dence. After completing his studies at the Corinna Union Academy he worked as a mill- wright for about six years, and then estab- lished himself in business as an insurance agent in Ellsworth, locating here before its incorporation as a city. Since that time, 1865, he has become prominently identified with many of the leading financial, business, and fraternal organizations of the place, and in an official capacity has done much to pro- mote their advancement and usefulness. In 1873 he founded the Hancock County Savings Bank, of which he has always been president ; and at one time was also treasurer, and of which his son, who was not born at the time of its incorporation, is now a director. He was likewise the founder of the First National Bank of Bar Harbor, and is now a director of the Union Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Portland, Me. He is also president of the Ellsworth Dam Company; a director of the Ellsworth Water Company, of which, with ex- Governor Cleaves, he was one of the pro- moters; is a director of the Woodbine Ceme- tery Association, and has been its president
and treasurer; is a director and the president of the County Supply Company; is a director of the Ellsworth Maine Railway; and is treasurer of the Burrill Lumber Company, in which United States Senator Hale is a di- rector.
In political circles Mr. Burrill has been very influential, and as a representative of the people in the highest offices within the gift of his fellow-citizens he has invariably been true to the interests of his constituents. He has been a member of the City Council, for four years was an Alderman, twice he represented Ellsworth in the State legislature, for four years was State Senator, and for the same length of time served as Quartermaster-gen- eral. As a Mason he has done much to ad- vance the interests and secure the prosperity of the lodges with which he has been con- nected. For twenty-seven years he has been a Knight Templar. He is a Scottish Rite and thirty-second degree Mason; and is a member of the Mystic Shrine of Boston. He likewise belongs to the Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias, and is a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston. A stanch Republican in politics, he cast his first Presidential vote in 1860 for Abraham Lin- coln. Naturally liberal and progressive in his views, his mind has been broadened by his extensive travels, during which he has visited the principal places of interest in the United States, and also the leading cities and towns of Europe.
Mr. Burrill married Fanny Dutton Forsyth, a descendant of an old family of Ellsworth,
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and they have three children, namely: Frank C., a practising lawyer of Hancock County, who was admitted to the bar at the age of twenty-one years; Sadie W., who studied five years at the Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., and also at Mrs. Chamberlain's private school in Boston, and was president of her class at graduation; and Charles R. Mr. Burrill attends the Congregational church, to which his family belongs.
HOMAS E. HALE,* of Ellsworth, Hancock County, was born in this city, December 10, 1840, a son of the late John M. and Sarah (Little) Hale. The father, John M. Hale, was a native of Rut- land, Vt., where he spent his earliest days. Coming thence to Hancock County, Maine, he settled in Castine, then the county-seat, and was a resident of the place when the British took possession of it. Early in the twenties, he moved to Ellsworth, and for some years was engaged in the stage and livery business, being under contract with the government. He subsequently established a dry-goods house, which he managed successfully until his retirement from active pursuits, which oc- curred but a short time prior to his death, at the venerable age of ninety-three years. He was active in local affairs, serving during the war as Selectman, and was for some time Col- lector of Customs for this port. He married Sarah Little, who was born in Castine, Me., in 1802. Of their fifteen children, twelve
grew to maturity, and the following named are now living: John M., Jr., James A., Thomas E., Charles F., and Mary S. James A. resides in the State of California; Charles F. is a resident of Lowell, Mass .; and Mary S. is now Mrs. Williams, of Newton.
Thomas E. Hale attended the Ellsworth district school and academy, and afterward took a course of study at Comer's Commercial College in Boston. Returning then to Ells- worth, he spent a year as clerk in a grocery store, where he obtained his first knowledge of mercantile pursuits. Subsequently form- ing a partnership with his father and brother, he opened a dry-goods store, and in the years that have since followed he has built up an extensive trade, and become one of the best known merchants of the city. Under Presi- dent Harrison's administration Mr. Hale was Deputy Collector and Inspector of Customs for four years. He served at one time as As- sessor, and for eight years was City Clerk. Fraternally, he is a valued member of the Ma- sonic order, a member of Acadia Chapter, No. 31, R. A. M .; and of Blanguefort Command- ery, No. 13. He is likewise a member of the New England Order of Protection. In 1864 he cast his first Presidential vote for Abraham Lincoln, and has since been an earnest worker in the Republican ranks.
Mr. Hale married Miss Sarah L. Nickels, of Cherryfield, Me. Three of their children grew to mature years, namely: Charles E., who is with Norcross Brothers, of Boston; Harry S., who died at the early age of twenty- three years; and Helen F.
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INDEX.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
A.
Bracy, George W. .
520
Campbell, Samuel R. 210
Abbott, George W.
456
Bradford, Alden
540
Carleton, George . 393
Allen, Charles H.
38
Bradley, Otis S. .
474
Carr, Frank S. 2IS
Allen, Charles P.
224
Bragdon, Eben W.
560
Carr, Frederick H.
219
Allen, George R. 362
464
Briggs, Elisha .
357
Cayford, Charles 100
Anderson, Lewis .
519
Brown, Elmer E.
261
Chamberlain, Calvin
489
Ash, Orlando
708
Brown, William B.
420
Chapin, Albert W.
20
Austin, John H.
Brown, William H.
513
Chase, Andrew J. 29
Bryant, Eldridge H.
621
Chase, Granville .
725
B.
Buck, William
516
Cilley, Herbert L.
700
Barber, Jesse
202
Bunker, John
402
Clark, Charles H.
294
Barker, John 428
Bunker, Samuel
5SI
Bartlett, Benjamin F.
552
Burdeen, Hiram
365
Bartlett, D. H.
531
Burgess, John O.
186
Cleaves, Herbert L.
667
Beal, John A.
471
Burns, Frank W.
24
Clement, William B. 661
Beal, Sheldon H.
520
Burns, Harrison T.
414
Cleveland, Woodbury F. 600
Bennett, Russell
595
Burpee, Moses
539
Coffin, Voranus L. 528
Bennett, Sumner R.
.117
Burrill, Charles C.
731
Collins, Eugene F. 341
Bergeron, Louis 366
Burrill, Noah H. .
209
Collins, John
232
Billings, Frank H.
141
Butler, Leander F. 107
Collins, Samuel W. . 508
Bixby, Augustus R.
Byram, Samuel R.
13
Condon, Mrs. Abby C. . 358
Blackstone, Henry
Connor, James F. 455
Blackwell, Thomas
64
Connor, Virgil R. 728
Blake, Calvin
482
Coolidge, Newell B.
191
Blanchard, Edward P. 200
Corning, Calvin V. 577
Blanchard, Hiram
99
Campbell, Angus O.
6.48
Crabtree, Alfred B. . 113
Blood, Albion P.
401
Campbell, Charles
691
Crandal, Joseph R. 695
Bosworth, Almerian E. 203
Campbell, Rufus . 406
Creamer, Walter J. 634
Boynton, Henry S.
95
Campbell, Samuel N. 688 Crosby, Luther B.
418
Bradbury, William W.
64
Capen, George W. 452
Adams, Charles L.
195
Bridges, David A.
352
Cates, Willard S. 637
Ames, John K.
235
Brown, David R.
445 Chamberlain, Allen H. . 108
Annis, Danville L.
479
Brown, George G.
227
Chandler, Mrs. Cecelia A. 386
632
Buck, Frederick R. .
348
Chatto, Melvin D.
717
Clark, Michael M.
I73
Clarke, Augustus T. 716
Allen, George W.
Brawn, James M.
372
Carr, Moses 217
524 646
C.
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INDEX
Cummings, Charles H. 691
Ford, Louis C. 421
Hill, Edwin . 382
Curran, George A.
640
Foster, G. Harris 473
Hill, John M. 34
Currier, Judson W. 438
Foster, James D. M. 557
Ililton, Benjamin 230
Curtis, Ardell C. . 343
Fowler, William J. . 618
Hilton, Benjamin F. 422
Freeman, John T. R. 206
Hilton, George A. 458
D.
Dane, John H.
726
Darling, Henry B.
514
Davis, Abel
21
Dennen, Joseph 96
Dickison, Thomas S. 42
G.
Hodgkins, Lewis W. 697
Dill, James C. . 14
Gardner, Daniel M. 696
Holbrook, Charles L. 433
Dinsmore, Samuel O. IIO
Garey, Moses E. .
578
Holden, Charles A. 264
Doe, George E.
347
Gilman, Reuben D.
556
Holmes, Lorenzo D. 692
Dougherty, Alexander C. 146
Gilson, Andrew R.
145
Hooke, Philip J.
472
Douglass, Henry
322
Girdler, Charles H. .
52
Hopkins, John D. 78
Douty, Edwin S. . 366
Googins, Alanson
370
Houghton, Edward L.
660
Dow, Lorenzo G. 265
Gower, Hartson C.
616
Hovey, Frank W.
548
Downes, George .
335
Gray, Volney A.
33I
Howe, George W.
41
Downing, George G. 669
Greeley, David
617
Hoxie, Charles 681
Downs, William . 417
Green, John W.
32
Hoyt, Christopher C. 220
Doyen, Joel H. 91
Greene, Fred G. .
167
Hudson, Henry I 58
Drake, Thomas N.
129
Greene, Selden F.
171
Hudson, James 333
Dunbar, Emery B. 130
Grindle, Isaac P.
671
Hudson, Micajah 333
Dunn, Charles E. I40
Hunter, Charles A. . 263
Dunning, Charles L. 174
Durgain, Curtis
622
H.
Durgin, Martin L.
33
Dyer, Isaac
262
Hackett, Samuel S. . 396
Hale, Thomas E. 733
Hutchinson, Isaac
638
E.
Hall, Daniel C.
475
Eames, George L. 427
Hall, George A. 258
I.
Eaton, Charles F. 364
Hamor, Eben M. . 121
Inglee, John
630
Eaton, George H. 305
Hamor, John S.
437
Ireland, Edwin S.
558
Edblad, Hjalmar . 1.44
Harris, Daniel 273
Harvey, Addison . 182
J.
Jenkins, Franklin D. 55
Jewett, David C. . 387
Johnson, Joshua B. 653
F.
Hatch, Ellis T. Hersey, Ira G.
187
Johnson, Lewis B. 308
Felch, Llewellyn M. 296
Ferguson, Franklin B. 319
Hescock, John F.
593
Jones, Albert F. 565
Fitzmaurice, Thomas J. 523 Hewes, Benjamin W.
290
Jones, Jeremiah 403
Fletcher, Shepherd . 532 Higgins, Blithen S. .
512
Jordan, Andrew J. 555
Folsom, Lindley H. 546
Higgins, Eben L.
298
Jordan, William R. 126
Folsom-Jones, Charles 585 Hill, Charles D. .
77 | Joy, Gideon L.
So
495
Hilton, James R. . 441
French, Moses
464
Hilton, John M. 323
Frisbie, Hudson T.
706
Hilton, Otis M. 538
Furbish, John F. 677
Hilton, Walter O. 703
Hinckley, Nahum 413
Hodgkins, Francis D. 487
Dinsmore, David E. 151
Gardner, George R. . 654
Holbrook, Elisha T.
272
Dobson, William 712
Gauthier, Eugene 316
Holmes, Eben A.
679
Dunbar, Harvey W. 130
Gross, Augustus O. . 115
Hunnewell, David S. 405
Hunter, George H. . 70
Hussey, Marcellus L. 321
Hackett, Allen 409
Hutchings, Edwin P. 388
Eaton, Henry B. . 514
Hanscom, Andrew J. 645
Elliott, Sumner W. 446
Emery, Mark 109
Harvey, George W. . 377
Haskell, Charles H.
275
Hassell, Charles S.
246
19
Jonah, John M. 130
Eveleth, John H. 647
PAGE
J'AGR
PAGE
Freeman, William
Hutchins, Elias 344
Hall, Crowell C. 160
737
INDEX
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
K.
McMaster, Albion P.
410
P.
Kane, John W.
284
Kincaid, Galen
334
Merrill, Adelbert S. .
532
Page, Horatio N.
231
King, Lewis
421
Merrill, Leon S.
476
Parker, Asa
136
King, Willard B. .
179
Miller, Albert W.
103
Parsons, Albert S.
573
Kittredge, William
1 50
Milliken, Benjamin F.
279
Parsons, Willis E.
142
Knowles, Horatio
3II
Knowlton, John F.
157
Mills, Stephen C.
668
Patterson, Malon 507
Mitchell, Alonzo T. .
65
666
L.
La Fleche, Louis P.
678
Monroe, James A.
483
Perkins, Charles H.
IO5
Lambert, Archibald C. . 25
Moor, Amasa J.
488
Perkins, George W.
480
Lawler, John D. 662
Moore, Jefferson P. .
639
Philbrick, William 380
Lawton, Samuel W. . 594
Moore, Jonathan .
729
Phillips, Joseph D. 631
Leavitt, George
605
Moore, William H. .
Morgan, Franklin W.
247
Pike, Henry D.
139
Lee, Chauncey C.
88
Morgan, George W.
222
Pike, Simon H.
685
Leighton, Levi 535
Morrill, Cyrus D.
424
Pineo, Stephen S. 375
Leighton, Samuel 686 Morrill, Walter G.
583
Plummer, Voranus C. 463
Libby, Orin 355
Morrison, Charles C.
51
Pollock, John R.
301
Livermore, Joseph M.
353
Morse, Isaac
242
Pope, Warren F. 133
Long, Alonzo J.
44
Morse, Sullivan
505
Porter, Alexander P. 43
Long, George G. . 238
Moulton, Charles A.
393
Porter, Edwin A. 229
Longfellow, Isaac P. 730
Murchie, George A. . 672
Powers, Frederick A. 573
Longfellow, Phineas H.
254
Murray, Jacob D. 295
Powers, Llewellyn 239
Longley, Josiah P. 598
Longley, Perry S.
369
Lord, Leonard
480
Lowe, Ivory
522
Nash, Albert M. 73
Nash, William M. 709
Nelson, Frank . 326
Newton, Charles H. . 257
Nickerson, George Q. 66
Nolin, Gervais 371
Noyes, Benjamin L., 596
Ray, Jesse M.
159
Martin, Otis 466
McClain, Alexander, Jr. 123
Mccullough, Charles A. 269
McIntire, Charles B. 55I
McIntire, Leslie W. 49
McKenney, William H. 223
McKusick, Marshall N. 345
McKusick, William S. .
325
McLaughlin, George W. 710
McPheters, Mark
II4
Packard, Cyrus A. I7
Mercier, F. & Sons
529
Packard, Joshua
125
King, Eben H.
440
Merrill, Arthur
642
Palmer, Isaac 607
King, Nathan D. .
313
Metcalf, John .
559
Parker, David C. 457
King, William .
449
Miller, William S.
556
Pattee, Albert M. 89
Milliken, Henry J.
2.49
Patten, George W. 592
685
Mitchell, Fifield .
Mitchell, Rosamus L.
26
Paul, C. Almon Peaks, Joseph B. Perkins, Augustus
385
Lancey, George M. .
530 Moore, Benjamin .
70.4 Perkins, William N.
212
Lee, Joseph A.
314
Morgan, Melvin W ..
276
Pike, Willard H. . 615
Pratt, Charles F. . 565
Prescott, Edwin S. 399
Prescott, John
255
Prescott, Moses
205
Pushor, Eugene H. .
342
M.
Mansfield, Edward A. 90
Marshall, Lewis Y. . 613
Marston, Charles A. 287
Nutt, Noel B. 721
Nutting, Frank T. 484
Richards, Samuel H.
505
Richardson, Henry M.
60
Richardson, Perry W .. 606
Robinson, Alexander M. 431
Robinson, Anson J. 39
Robinson, Daniel S.
506
Robinson, Frank J. .
245
Osgood, Augustus N.
270
Robinson, Lamont
379
R.
Ramsdell, John H. 699
Ranger, Edgar L. 338
Renne, William C. 626
Nye, Joseph 568
Nye, Stephen A. .
281
O.
Osgood, Alfred C. . 682
N.
9 Pierce, Fred B. 665
Leavitt, Samuel D. 199
293
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PAGE
Rolfe, Charles A.
48
Spofford, Parker . 176
W.
Ross, George E. .
104
Spooner, Saunders G. 487
Walker, Amos H. 718
Rowe, Ira
304
Sprague, George M. B. 172
Walker, Joseph G. 92
Rowell, Abel W. .
97
Sprague, John F.
332
Walker, Stillman A. 491
Russell, John W.
521
Russell, Mott E. .
690
Stacy, George W.
361
Walton, Lyman L.
71
Russell, Warren
31
Stanley, William .
386
Walton, Sylvester J.
650
Stedman, Isaac
468
Wardwell, Hosea B.
184
Stevens, Frank S.
320
Ware, Albert H. .
574
Stevens, Martin A.
698
Waugh, Hiram M.
250
Safford, George B.
161
Stevens, William H.
542
Waugh, William D. .
117
Salley, Tilson D. .
Stewart, Horace W.
390
Webb, Seth
608
Sanders, David T.
450
Stimson, John H.
481
Webber, George F. 572
Sargent, Henry C.
2II
Straw, David R. .
47
Wescott, George 201
Sargent, William H.
537
Stuart, Jacob W. .
59
Weymouth, Andrew J. 122
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389
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518
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494
Nelson, Frank
327
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478
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485
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579
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367
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Paul, C. Almon
684
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525
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I20
Pierce, Fred B.
664
Bragdon, Eben W.
561
Higgins, Eben L.
299
Pineo, Stephen S.
374
Brown, David R. .
444
Hill, Edwin
383
Plummer, Voranus C.
462
Brown, Elmer E. .
260
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Renne, William C. 627
Buck, Frederick R.
349
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435
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215
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453
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340 Johnson, Lewis B.
309
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178
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543
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359
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1 98
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674
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635
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534
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267
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643 Walker, Joseph G.
93
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147
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102
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416 Mitchell, Rosamus L.
27
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I28
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