Early history of Michigan, with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators, Part 30

Author: Bingham, S. D. (Stephen D.)
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Lansing, Thorp & Godfrey, state printers
Number of Pages: 768


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ROBERT WORDEN, JR.,


Representative in 1853, was long a resident of Hillsdale county, and was county treasurer from 1848 to 1852. He was a farmer and a Democrat. Now resides near Owosso.


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MICHIGAN BIOGRAPHY.


BERNARD C. WHITTEMORE,


State Treasurer from 1850 to 1855, was born near Rome, N. Y., in 1807. He came at an early day to Pontiac, where he was in the hardware trade. In politics a Democrat. Died December 7, 1856.


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GIDEON O. WHITTEMORE,


Secretary of State from 1846 to 1848, was born at St. Albans. Vt., August 12. 1800. He settled at Pontiac, Mich., in 1826, and engaged in the practice of law. He held many positions of trust, was a justice, associate judge of Oakland county, and member of the con - stitutional convention of 1850. In 1854 he founded Tawas City, Iosco county, and built a large steam saw-mill, the first on Tawas bay. He was judge of probate and prosecuting attorney of Iosco county. Died June 30, 1863, and was buried at Pontiac.


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DAVID A. WRIGHT


Was born in Granville N. Y., June 6, 1813. In 1824 his father removed to Oneida county, and in 1843 came with his family to Michigan, and the son settled in Springfield, Oakland county. He was appointed postmaster at Austin, and held the office twenty-five years. He was Representative in 1849, and Senator in 1853. He was for some years coroner of Oakland county, and was a prominent Mason. In politics a Democrat. Died January 19, 1877.


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HAMILTON M. WRIGHT.


Representative from Bay county in 1883-5, was born in New Orleans. La., October 26, 1852; graduated from Yale college in 1875, and from its law department in 1877 .. Removed to Bay City in 1878 and went into practice. Has been au alderman. Politically a Democrat.


HORATIO WRIGHT.


Representative from Oakland county in 1867, was born in Granville, N. Y., February 20, 1818. In 1824 he removed, with his parents, to Oneida county. N. Y., and in 1839 located in Genesee county, N. Y. He settled at Springfield, Oakland county, in 1843, and in 1847 in Groveland. same county, where he now resides. He is a farmer: in polities a Democrat. He married Sarah M. Campbell in 1542, and of seven children, three sons and three daughters are living. He has


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MICHIGAN BIOGRAPHY.


held the office of supervisor eight years, and was a justice from 1852 to 1876. He is a prominent Mason.


HERMAN A. WYCKOFF,


Representative from Oakland county in 1881-2, was born in Romulus, N. Y., June 17, 1838. He came to Oakland county in 1845, with his parents, who settled near Pontiac. Received a common school edu- cation, and is a farmer and breeder of fine stock. Politically a Re- publican.


GEORGE C. WYLLIS,


Representative from Hillsdale county in 1833, was born at Potsdam, N. Y., August 1, 1825. Settled with his father at Pulaski, Mich., in 1838. Educated in common schools, with a few months at Michigan central college, at Spring Arbor. Taught school winters until 1852; then settled on his farm in Moscow. Has since taught eight terms, been a justice eighteen years, and school inspector nine years. In politics a Republican.


HENRY WYMAN, 1


Representative from Lonawee county in 1845, was born in Jefferson county, N. Y., in 1803. By profession a physician; in politics a Demo crat. Now resides at Blissfield.


GEORGE L. YAPLE


Was born in Leonidas, Mich., February 20, 1951. In 1857 removed with his parents to Mendon, same county. Graduated in the classical course at the Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois, in 1871. Studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1872, but immediately engaged in farming, and continued in that pursuit until the spring of 1877, when he entered upon the practice of law. Was defeated as greenback candidate for congress in 1890. In 1882 he was elected Representative to the forty eighth congress on the union ticket, and served from 1883 to 1895. In 1886 he was nominated for governor, but was defeated by the republican candidate. He is a fine orator on the stump, and his speech in congress in favor of free trade was cir- culated throughout the country.


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MICHIGAN BICGRAPHY.


CHARLES YARRINGTON.


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Representative from Jackson county in 1881-2, was born April 28. 1839, in Napoleon, Mich. He was given the advantages of the com- mon schools of the times. He alternated between farming and school teaching, and attended four terms at the State Normal school. When twenty-one years of age he removed to the Pacific coast, and finally located in the mining regions of Idaho. There he remained until 1866, when he returned to Norvell, with sufficient means to enter the mercantile business. He is still engaged in that business. He has served three terms as township clerk; was appointed census enumer- ator for 1880, and has held the office of postmaster. In politics a Re- publican.


- SAMUEL W. YAWKEY


Was born at Massillon, Ohio, April 22, 1830. He removed to East Saginaw, Mich., in 1852. He there followed the occupation of a lumber dealer. In politics a Republican. He was mayor of East Saginaw in 1867 and 1869, and was Representative in 1865-9-'70. He died at Elko, Nevada, March 12, 1882.


GEORGE G. B. YECKLEY,


Representative from Van Buren county in 1875. was born in Gorham. N. Y., February 13, 1831. He received a common school education and came to Ypsilanti in 1853. In 1860 he removed to Hamilton, Van Buren county. He has held the office of supervisor for seven years, also that of justice. By occupation a farmer, in politics a Republican.


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SANFORD A. YEOMANS,


Representative from Ionia county in 1877-79, was born in German Flats, N. Y., November 20. 1816. He received a common school education. In 1833 he removed to Easton, Ionia county. He was a member of the constitutional convention of 1867, and held various township and county offices. He was a farmer and dealer in real estate, also a stockholder and director of the first national bank of Ionia. In politics a Republican.


GEORGE YERKES.


Representative from Oakland county in 1879, was born in Novi. Mich., April 19, 1838. He was educated in the common schools.


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MICHIGAN BIOGRAPHY.


Occupation, farming. He has held the office of justice two terms; also that of supervisor two terms. In politics a Republican.


WILLIAM YERKES,


Representative from Oakland county in 1837-57, was born in Pennsyl- vania in 1794, and came to Michigan in 1826, settling in what is now the town of Novi, but which then embraced several other surrounding townships under the name of Farmington. He was a farmer by occupation, Whig and Republican in politics, and servel at various times as supervisor and justice. Died January 5, 1894.


JOHN K. YOCUM,


Representative from Washtenaw county in 1851-2, was born in Mont- gomery county, Pa., March 27, 1819. He came with his parents to Lyndon, Mich., in 1836. For many years he worked summers and taught school winters. In 1346 he married Marie A. Johnson, and settled on a farm. Appointed U. S. assessor in 1863, he held the position five years, and has held other offices. In politics Whig and Republican. For thirty-eight years he has been county or deputy surveyor.


CHESTER YOST


Was born in Fayette, N. Y. Was a farmer by occupation, and a jus- tice iu his native town. Emigrated to Michigan and settled on a farm in Washtenaw county, on which he remained several years. Hethen removed to Ypsilanti and became a partner of Benjamin Fol- lett in the mercantile business. During the last years of his life was not in business. He was a Whig, then a Republican, last a Democrat. He was elected to the Senate in 1859 as a Republican, and was justice for a number of years. Died May 24, 1974.


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AMBROSE P. YOUNG,


Representative from Wayne county in 1948, '81-2, was born in Phelps- town, N. Y., May 23, 1814. He followed farming until seventeen, then learned the trade of carriage making. He settled in Romulus, Mich., in 1936, and for several years carried on blacksmithing and carriage making. He then became a farmer. Has held the offices of town clerk, school inspector, supervisor, colonel of militia, associate


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MICHIGAN BIOGRAPHY.


county judge, and vice president of Monroe and Wayne mutual fire insurance company. Has also been a justice for 35 years. In politics a Democrat. He claims to have given the vote that changed the name of the capital from Michigan to Lansing.


H. OLIN YOUNG,


Representative from Marquette county in 1879, was born at New Albion, N. Y., Aug 4, 1850. He attended school at Chamberlin insti- · tute. He removed to Ishpeming, Michigan, in 1872, and engaged in mercantile pursuits. In politics a Republican.


S. PERRY YOUNG,


Representative from Montcalm county in 1883, was born in Summit, Mich., Sept. 2, 1850. Received a common and high school educa- tion. He attended the law school of the University one year. He was clerk of Montcalm county from 1875 to 1879, and has been exten- sively engaged in farming, lumbering, mercantile pursuits, and spec- ulation. Politically a Republican.


GEORGE YOUNGLOVE,


Representative from Monroe county in 1843, was born in Berkshire county, Mass., Nov. 14. 1794. He was a blacksmith up to 1835, after that a farmer. He came to Monroe county in 1831. In politics a Democrat. Died Sept. 6, 1876.


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ELISHA ZIMMERMAN,


Representative from Oakland county in 1873-4, was born in St. Johns- ville, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1825. He received a common school education. In 1851 he removed to Michigan, and settled in Grand Blanc, Genesee county. In 1865 he removed to Pontiac. By occupation a merchant.


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SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN THE LEGISLATURE OF MICHIGAN, FROM 1835 TO 1837, WHOSE BIOGRA- PHIES DO NOT APPEAR IN THIS VOLUME :


1


Name.


Postoffice.


Sessions.


Adams, Oliver


Utica


1853


Alvord, Henry J


Lapeer


1855


Ashman, Samuel


Sault Ste. Marie 1840


Backus, Ira C.


Jackson 1859


Bailey, Isaac G


Ft. Pleasant 1840


Balcombe, John L.


Battle Creek 1851


Baldwin, Jas. M


Hopkins


1859


Ball, John C.


Tecumseh 1842


Ballard, Jesse


Summerville


1837


Barbeau, l'eter B


Fort Brady


1845


Barnes, Norman


La Salle


1850


Bement, Rufus B


Dexter


1838


Bentley, Elijah


Napoleon


1863-4


( Tecumseh


1843


Blair, Charles


( Tipton


1845


Blake, John E.


Lamont


1869-70


Brewer, John


Ypsilanti


1835-6


Brown, Thos. J


Houghton


1967


Brownell, Franklin


Dowagiac


1835


Buckley, Chester


Battle Creek


1857-63-4


Burdick. Cyren.


Bronson


1835-6


Bart, Edwin


Isabella City 1863-4


Canfield, Sam'l P


New Haven


1853


Carpenter. fienry D.


Detroit


1850


Carver, Lyman


Saline


1848


Case. Emanuel


1827


Cawley. James P


Morenci


1871-2


Chamberlain, Harmon


St. Clair


1850


Chapel, Caleb M.


Gidley's Station


1853


Chapel. Chas. W.


Sault Ste. Marie 1855


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MICHIGAN BIOGRAPHY.


Name.


Postoffice.


Sessions.


Chapin, Sam'l A.


White Pigeon


1839


Charter, Francis


La Salle


1835-6-8


Chubb, Harvey


Ann Arbor


1846-7


Clements, James


Ann Arbor


1865


Clyburn, Wm. L.


Summerville


1851


Coleman, Henry


Kendall


1840


Colwell, Henry J


1874


Corkin, Wm.


Petersburg


1863-4


Cornell, Jerry G


Spring Arbor


1837


Coulter, Joseph


Ontonagon


1861-2


Dalton, James, Jr.


Dalton's Mills


1859


Dalton, Lawrence


Dalton's Corners 1871-2


Royal Oak


1844


Davis. John


Birmingham


1846


Davis, Wm. R.


Oakfield


1869-70


Dean, Chas. W.


Pentwater


1867


Denman, Henry B.


Dowagiac


1863-4


Denton, Solomon W


Pontiac


1848


Dimond, Reuben B.


Lexington


1848


Divine, John


Lexington


1855


Divine, Rosekrans K.


Eureka


1855


Dodge, Henry M.


Sault Ste. Marie


1848


Dodge, Hiram


Clinton


1835-6


Draper, Wm. P


Lapeer


1838


Drew, John A


Mackinac


1841


Eaton, Ebenezer C.


Rawsonville


1847


Eaton, Levi


Romulus 1851


Ecklee, George


Rollin


1845


Emerson, Luther G


Rockland


1867


Emery, Jared H.


Burnside 1867


Enos, Uriel


Edwardsburgh 1855


Farrington, Thomas


London


1837


Ferris, Benj. F


Sherwood


1848


Ferris, Richard


Bear Lake Mills


1871-2


Finch, Silas


Saline 1835-6


Finney, Noble H.


Grand Rapids 1839


Flower, James


Armada


1849


Funston, George A.


Capac


1867


Galloway, John


Waterford Center


1845


Gleason, John P


Memphis


1853


Goodell. Alfred


Armada 1816-7


1


( Plymouth


1839


725


MICHIGAN BIOGRAPHY.


Name.


Postoffice.


Sessions.


Goodrich, Chauncey


Lansing


1861-2


Gorman, Patrick


Grafton 1871-2


Granger, Lyman


Columbus 1842-3


Graveraet, Robt. J.


Marquette 1857-8


Gray, Thomas


Ridgeway 1851


Green, Coggeshall


Niles


1835-6


Griffin, Jas. W.


Adamsville 1844


Hadley, John, Jr.


Holly


1861-2


Flaight, Salmon L.


Saline


1849-53


Haire, Elias


Manchester 1865


Haire, John


Grandville


1861-2


Harris, Silas G.


Talmadge


1850


Hawkins, Olney_


Ann Arbor


1839-40


Hawley, Augustus D.


Jackson


1841


Haynes, John


Midland City


1871-2


Hewitt, Wm. F.


1874


Hill, Fitch


Ann Arbor


1845


Hollister, Hannibal


Port Huron


1846


Hollister, Henry S.


Gidley's Station


1847


Hopkins, Mordecai L.


Millpoint


1855


Horton, Benj. S.


Bell River


1863


Hough. Olmstead


Tecumseh


1835-6-7


Howe, George


Clinton


1835-6


Howland, Nathaniel


Bristol


1839


Irvine, John D.


Mackinac


1850-1


Ives, Friend


Plainwell


1850


Jackson, Joseph


Perry's Grove 1835-6


Jewell. Chas. . 1.


Medina 1869-70


Johnson, Augustus S.


Springfield .. 1845


Johnson. Simeon M.


Grand Rapids 1843


Jones, Edward H.


Constantine


1861-2


Jones, Loss E.


Brooklyn


1847


Keeler, Lucius


Union


1865


[ 1835-6-7-8


King, Jonathan P.


Mackinac


' -9, 1842-S,


{1849-50)


King, John


Whitmore Lake. 1843


Knight, Benjamin


Eaton Rapids


1844-7


Kore, Jacob C.


Hadley 1859


1855


Lapham, Smith


Laphamville


+ 1857-8


Lawrence, Edwin


Ann Arbor


1848


82


i Grand Haven


1847-8


726


MICHIGAN BIOGRAPHY.


Name.


Postoffice.


Sessions.


Lee, Thomas


Dexter


1837


Levake, Henry A.


Sault Ste. Marie


2 8-9


Little, Norman


Saginaw


1839-42


Loomis, Chas. A.


St. Clair


1848-9


Magoon, Isaac


Silver Lake


1845


Marsh, Wm. R.


White Lake


1853


Marvin, Jarvis E.


Ypsilanti


1851


Mason, Edw. M


Flint


1869-70


McCabe, James


Pontiac


1848-9


McCauley, Wm.


Brighton 1853


McCowen, Henry


Moscow


1869-70


Mckinley, Peter


St. James


1859


McLeod, Wm. Norman


Mackinac


1843-4-5


Mc Whorter, David


Grass Lake 1853


Mead, Stephen


Paint Creek


1839


Middlesworth, Abraham


Argentine


1855


Miller, Chas. L.


Colon


1853-5


Miller, Hiram L.


Saginaw


1841-4


Minnie, Joseph T. S.


St. Clair


1871-2


Minnis Adam


Wayne


1865


Newman, Orlando


East Tawas


1869-70


Nixon, Robert


Oneida


1865


Noble, Herman C


Byron 1849


Ord, Placidus


Sault. Ste Marie


1846


Ormsby, Caleb N


Ann Arbor 18:9


Patterson, James


Fentonville


1851


Patterson, Jas. A.


Adrian


1843


Pattison, Wm. H.


Saline


1855-7-8


Payne, Jira


Clinton


1838


Pearl, Perry D.


Belleville


1871-2


Piper, Dan'l D.


Clinton 1861-2-3-4


Port Huron 1841


Pratt, Gilbert E.


Ithaca


1861-2


Preston, Otis


White Pigeon


1842


Price, Jacob


Summit


1837-43


Quackenboss, Dan'l G.


Tecumseh


1848-50-3


Reeves, Henry L.


Roseville


1859


Rexford, Roswell B


Napoleon


1855


Beaver Island


1857


§ Columbia Lake


1842


§ 1835-0-7-


Porter, Ira


Brandon 1850


Purdy, Robert


727


MICHIGAN BIOGRAPHY.


Name.


Postoffice.


Sessions.


Rice, Thomas J.


Scio


1842-3


Rogers, Levi


Fredonia


1841


Rose, Wm. O


Roseville 1845


Rumsey, Henry


Ann Arbor


1835-6-7


Runyan, John G.


Carlton


1865


Summerville


1841


Russell, James


{ Sault Ste. Marie


1843


Schoolcraft, Jas. L.


Fort Brady


1844


Seeley, Harry


Pontiac


1843


Seeley, Jesse


White Lake


1847


Sexton, Jared


Dearbornville 1851


Sheldon, Orson


Utica


1833


Shellhouse, Martin G.


Colon


1837


Sherman, Abner


Ontonagon


1853-5-7-63


Shoemaker, De Witt


Grand Rapids


1857-8


Shurtz, Frederick


Lockport


1839


Three Rivers 1844


1839


Smith, Calvin


Van Buren


1837


Smith, Job


St. Louis


1865-7


Snell, Joseph W.


Ora Labor


1369-70


Spaulding, Phineas S.


Elmira


1967


Sprague, Paul C.


Nebraska


1863-4


Stone, Hiram II


Dearbornville


1848


Taylor, Wm. H.


Sparta Centre


1861-2


Toll, Alexander


Mackinac


1862-3-4


Truesdale, Aaron B.


Bridgewater


1847-51


Tucker, True P.


St. Clair


1839-40


Turner, Reuben D.


Mackinac.


1840


Ullman, Isaac J.


Constantine


1935-6


Wade, Cerrel B.


Brooklyn


1861-2


Ward, Zuel


Belle River


1855


Warner, Ebenezer


Sault Ste. Marie


1859-61-2


Webb, Dwight


Ann Arbor


1849-50


Welch, Lewis


Exeter


1857-8-9


Weld, Washington


Centreville


1843


Wheeler, William


Flowerfield


1861-2-3-4


Whitmore, Ezra


Ann Arbor


1855


Whitney, Thomas


East Saginaw


1857-9


Willard, Win .. Jr.


Ontonagon


1869-70


Williams, Hubert G


Marquette


1-69-70


1853


White Pigeon


1853-1861


Smith, Luther


728


MICHIGAN BICGRAPHY.


Name.


Postoffice.


Sessions.


Wood, Stephen R


Sault Ste. Marie 1841


Woodbury, Jas. H.


Adrian


1842


Worden, Ananias


1848


Wright, Chas. R.


St. James


1861-2


NOTE .- On printing the biographies in A and B, it was found that the material prepared could not appear in one volume, and thus meet the limited appropria- tion, without many biographies were condensed. This has been done in several hundred instances. to the great regret of the compiler.


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INDEX.


PAGE.


PAGE.


History of Michigan


5 to 20


Arzeno, Alexander M. 48


Ashley, James. 48


Ashman, Henry C. 49


Ashton, Benjamin D. 49


Atwater, Reuben 19


49


Abell, Oliver C.


Atwood, Marcus M.


49


Abel, Sylvester


Atwood, Wm. A. 50


Abbott, Adrian O.


Austin, Charles 50


Abbott, Isaac C ..


Avery, John. 51


Abbott, Robert ..


28


Axford, William 51


Allen, Artemas 52


52


Ackley, Francis


29


Adair, Wm ...


29 30


Adams, Ezra C.


31


Babcock, Chas. V.


Babcock, Henry S.


Babcock, Jonathan W


Babcock, W. Irving.


Adams, Wales ..


Backus, Henry T.


Adsit, Allen C.


33 33


Bacon, Cyrus


54


Alden, Hiram 34


Bacon, Daniel S.


54


Aldrich, Levi.


31


Bacon, John ..


55


Alexander, Lorenzo l'


35


Alexander, Sidney [


35


Bacon, Nathaniel


55


Alger, Russell A 35-36


Bagley, John J.


55-6


Allen, Abram


Bailey, Alvin W.


Allen, Edward P


Bailey, Frederick G.


57


Allen, Harmon


Baker, Francis


59


Allen. John


38


Baker, Milo S.


54


Allen, Lewis


32


Baker. Newton


59


Allen, Morris S.


32


Baker, William A.


59


Almy, John


Balch, Nathaniel A.


Alvord, Nathan


40


Baldwin, Augustus C.


Ambler, Wm. E


41 41


Baldwin, Elias J.


Ames, Michael E


42


Baldwin, Ezra P.


Anderson, David


42


Baldwin, Frank A.


63 64


Anderson, William. A


43


Ball, Byron D.


64


Andrews, John


41 44


Ball, William.


65 66


Andrews. John L.


Ballentine. William H.


Andrews, Josiah


Bancroft, Edward C.


60


Annable, Fernando C.


45 45


Barber, Homer Gi.


61


Aplin, Henry H.


46


Barber, Julius S.


6.


Armstrong, John H.


47


Barbour, John.


65


Armstrong, Sullivan


47 Barclay. Jonathan S


68


Arnold, Daniel J


Bardwell, Hiram II.


Arnold, Joseph


45 Barlow, Nathan ...


69


Arnold, Seymour


Arnold, William P.


15 Barlow, Nathan, Jr.


59 60 61 61 62 62


Anderson. Robt. H.


12


Baldwin, Henry P


Anderson, Samtiel F


Baldwin, Simeon L


Andrews, Charles


43 Ball, JJolin


Andrus, Wesley P.


Bancroft, William L.


67


Anneke. Emil


Barber, Jolin


Arms, Willard B.


38 35


Allen, Hiram MI


Baker, Frederick A


Allen. Lovatus C.


Baker, Seward. Baker, William, Jr. 59


Allman, Win


41)


Bacon, Levi, Jr.


55


Adams, Isaac.


31 32


Adams, John Q


Adams, Oscar ..


Adams, Peter R


33


Backus, William


Aitken. Robt. P.


Asford, Samuel 51


Abbott, Wm. L.


Acker, Henry


Andrus, Wm. W.


B.


Adam, John J.


Atwood, Henry P.


Abbott, Joshua K.


A.


History of Counties 21 to 23


Barker, Richard P 68


Barber, Daniel.


Ames, Joseph G.


Baldwin, Charles.


Allen, George W


Bailey, Norman


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INDEX.


PAGE.


PAGE.


Barnaby, Horace T.


65


Bingham. Kinsley S.


Barnard, Ely


69


Bird, John MI ..


103


Barnard. Newell


69


Birney, James


103


Barnes, Eleazar


70


Bishop, Jas. C.


103


Barnes, Henry.


.0


Bishop, Levi.


160


Barnes, Orlando MI


Bitely, Nathan H


101


Barnes, Orsamus S.


Bixby, David A ..


101


Barrett. Hiram.


Barringer, John E.


73


Blacker, Robert R.


102


Barry, John S.


74


Blackman, Daniel.


104


Barry, Thos B.


:4


Blackman, Henry E.


101


Bartholomew, Ira H ..


75


Blackman, Sam'l H.


104


Barton, W. Walter


75


Blades, William.


101


Bartow. John


5


Blakeslee, George


107


Bates, Alfred G.


6


Blindbury, John.


108


Bates, Erastus M.


Bliss, Solomon B. 108


109


Bates, Morgan


78


Blood, Calvin A.


109


Bates, W'm. R.


Bloom, Adam E.


110


Baumgardner, William G.


Boies, Henry M1.


110


Baxter, Levi


80


Bolton, Abraham T


111


Bayley, James.


Bond, William S'


111


Beach, Noah.


£1


Bonham. Asher.


112


Beakes, Hiram J


Bonnell. Benjamin C.


112


Beal, Isaac D.


Borgman, Martin V


113


Beaman, Fernando C.


Boss, Alfred J.


113


Beattie. Adam


84


Bottomley. Thomas


111


Beckwith, Jefferson H.


S4


114


Bedtelyon, Jacob


85


Beebe, Joseph E.


Bowne, John.


115


Beecher, Chas. N


85


Boynton, Daniel.


115


Beecher, Norman A


Bradfield, Thomas D.


116


Beecher, Robert R.


Bradford, Vincent L


116


Beekman, Benjamin F.


Bradley. Edward


116


Beers, Philo ..


Bradley, Harmon


117


Berson, Jacob


SP


Bradley, Nathan B.


115 115


Beeson, William B.


05


Brandon, Calvin K.


118


Belden, Eugene H.


×9


Brant, Lyman A.


119


Belding, Friend


Breitung, Edward


119


Belknap, James W


80


Brewer, Mark S. 119


120


Bell, Digby V.


91 91


Bridge, Henry P.


120 1221


Benedict, Alexander H


92


Briggs, Daniel B.


121


Briggs, Edward L.


1:21


Briggs, George G.


1 . 3.3


Bennett, Alonzo.


93


Briggs, Robert V


123


Bennett, John H.


93


Bristol, Eli H.


Bennett, Stillman W


94


Britton, Roswell


Bentley, John W


94


Brock, Martin W.


1221


Berk, John


94


Brockway, Win. H Brodhead, Thornton F


124-0


Berrick, Francis H.


95


Brooks, John A.


123


Berry, Enos G.


95


Brooks, Nathaniel W


120


Berry, Langford G.


9,5


Brotherson, P. C. H.


126


Bettinger, C'onrad.


Ori


Brown, Ammon


1.20


Biddle, John.


Brown, A-ahel


125


Bidelman, Samuel J.


Brown. Benjamin


Billing-, simeon K


Brown, Charles.


Bill-, Perley


Bingham, Henry I


Brown. Charles R


113


Beamer. George K


83


Beaufait, Louis.


Bowen. Jesse


114


Bowen, Ozro A.


114


65


Bowman, John H.


115


Beebe, Uriah


85


Beeson, Jesse G.


Bradshaw, Elias.


118


Begole, Josiah W


Bell, Alexander F.


90


Brewster, Wm. W


Bell, George W.


Briggs. Charle-


Benedict, Jacob M.


Benedict, Peter H.


1.2


Benjamin, William H. P.


Briggs, Henry C.


Bennett, Davis D


Britain, Calvin.


Bennett, Theodore G.


Brown, Alvarado


Betts. Charles


Brown, Amos S


111 111


Bolger, Robert E.


Baxter, Witter J


81


Beach, Joseph P.


81


112


Bonine, Evan J.


107


Bates, Federick


Blodgett. Amos C.


Bates, Geo. C.


Blois, John T.


109


Baxter, Benjamin L.


Boies, John K.


101


Bishop, Roswell P.


Black, Cyrenius P.


102


Bartlett, Wallace R.


Blair, Austin. 105-106


Bartow, Moses


Bliss, Aaron T.


Bostwick, Ezra.


SB


Boynton. Nathan S.


Breen, Bartley ..


94


Berry, Jonathan.


731


INDEX.


PAGE.


PAGE.


Brown, David E.


1,29


Caniff, Stephen. 151


Brown, Ebenezer L.


123


Cannon, Ellery C. 151


Brown, Ethan A.


129


Caplis, James 152


Brown, George


130


Carleton, Ezra C .. 152


Brown, George I.


130


Carleton, Palmer S. 152


Brown, George W 130


Carlton, Aubern D.


152


Brown, Giles W.


130


Carlton, Israel E. 153


Brown, Henry B.


131


Carmer. Sherlock H


153


Brown, John S.


131


Carpenter, Chas. K.


153


Brown, Joseph W


131


Carpenter, David


154


Brown, Samuel B ..


132


Carpenter, Guy


154


Brown, Stephen F


132


Carpenter, Joel


151


Brown, William ..


132


154


Brown, William G.


133


Carpenter, William E.


155


Brownell, Ellery A.


133


Carr, Nathan T.


155


Brownell, George


133


Carr, William S.


155


Brownell, Seymour.


133


Carter, Harleigh


155


Brownell, William


134


Carter, John. 156


Brunson, John C.


131


Caruss. Richard B. 156


156


Buck, Phillip H. 135


Case, Arthur T.


156


Buckbee, Walter A


135


Case, Barnabas


157


Budlong. Philo H. 135


157


Buell, Ahasuerus W


135


Case, Geo. F.


157


Buell, Alexander W


136


157


Buell, Emmons


136


Case, Ovid N.


158


Buell, Henry S.


136


Case, Spaulding M.


158


Buell, John L.


137


Cass, Lewis. 158-60


160


Bunce, Zephaniah W


Catheart, John G. 160


161


Burch, Marsden C.


133


Chamberlain, Eli B.


161


Burk, Andrew L.


138


Chamberlain, Henry


161


Burke, Wm. 139


Chamberlain, William 162


162


Burnett, William


139


Chambers, Fitzwilliams H


162


Burns. James


139


Champlin, Elisha P


163


Burr, Henry


Champlin, John W


163


Burrows. Delabor.


Chandler, George


163


Burrows, Julius C. 140


Chandler, JJoseph H.


164


Burt. Wm. A.


Chandler. Zachariah 161-5


165


Bush, Chas. P.


112


Bush, David


143


Chapman, Leander


166


Bushnell. Daniel P


143


Chapman, Warren


166


Butler, Edward H.


113


Chapoton, Alexander


16.


Butler, Orange


144


Chapoton, William


16.


Butler, Richard.


114


Chase, Eugene V


167


Buttars, Archibald 141


Chase, JJonathan


162


Chase, William


168


Chatfield, Chester C.


16S


Chauvin, Cha -. B.


168


Cheney, Amherst B.


169


Chester, Easton F.


169


Childs. Aaron.


169


Cady, Hora e HI ..


Childs, J. Webster


169


Cilioun, Norman


Chipman. Henry C.


120


Calkins, Aluison


Chipman, John S.


Chipman, Joseph N


171


Campan, Theodore J.


11%


Choate, Emerson.


1:1


Campbell, Aber E.


Church, Thomas B.


Campbell, Bradford


Clapp, Leverett A


Clark, Albert K. 1:3 2


123


Campbell, James V


Clark, Darius


Canby, Israel


Clark, David 1:3


C'antield, Uneins H. 150


Clark, Edwin G


Canfield. Williamu 15L Clark, Elihu L


115


Button, John H.


115


C.


Cherry, Henry P.


Cady, Charles H 146


Cady, Charles T.


Cady, Chauncey G


Childs, Augustus W


Chipman, J. Logan


Calkins, Ephraim


Camburn, Levi ..


Cameron, Alexander


Christiancy, Isaac P.


1.1


Campbell, Allea 119


Churchill. Worthy L.


Campbell, Daniel 119 Campbell, James H. 119


Clark, Benjamin


Bitterfind, Fra H.


145


Chase, Marcus A.


Burton, Porter


112


Chapell, Worden R.


Chapman, Adelbert R.


166


Burbank, William


133


Caukin, Volney W


Burch, John


188


Chafey, Merritt N. 161


Burleigh, John L.


139


Chamberlin, Samuel.


Bunce, Horace E.


137


Castle, Lemnel


Brush, Elijah.


134


Carveth. John


Case, Daniel L.


Case, James A.


Carpenter, Manson.


-


Campbell. Milo D. 150


Chittenden, William F.


169


Butterfield, John W


:32


INDEX.


PAGE.


PAGE


Clark, Elijah B.


174


Coomer, George W


196


Clark, Frederick O.


174


Coon, Myron ...




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