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On the 15th of September, 1913, Mr. White was married to Miss Irene Kahl, a daughter of Frederick Kahl, who is the president of the Kahl Iron Foundry. Three children have been born of this marriage: Mary Ann, born in Detroit, October 24, 1915; Margaret Jane, born in December, 1916; and Barbara Kahl, born in July, 1919.
In the exercise of his right of franchise Mr. White supports the republican party. He is well known in Masonic circles, belonging to Zion Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Palestine Chapter, the Michigan Sovereign Consistory and Moslem Temple of the Mystic Shrine. He is also a member of the Detroit Athletic Club. His religious faith is that of the Episcopal church and there are many who attest the sterling worth of his character which is manifest as strongly in business connections as in social life.
MONTGOMERY L. LASLEY, manager of the Delco Light Products Company of Detroit, belongs to that class of business men who have achieved success as a result of hard work and uniformly fair dealing with all who have had business transactions with them. A native son of Ohio, he was born in Pomeroy, Meigs county, August 25, 1866, his parents being David and Mary Lasley, both of whom were natives of the Buckeye state. The father was a well known attorney at Columbus and continued to make his home in Ohio until called to his final rest in 1906.
Montgomery L. Lasley attended the public schools of Columbus and pursued his college course in the Ohio State University. Upon leaving school, which he did before reaching the point of graduation, he entered the employ of the National Cash Register Company of Dayton, Ohio, and there his worth was early ap- preciated and he was advanced to a position in con- nection with their sales force. He became a division sales manager, representing the company in Ohio and Indiana, and finally in 1911 he came to Detroit as district manager and so continued until 1916, when he had been in the employ of the National Cash Reg- ister Company for more than twenty years. His next
position was that of general agent of the Delco Light Products Company of Dayton, Ohio, which he repre- sented in the state of Michigan, handling its electric lighting plants for isolated homes, farms and small communities and thus giving to these people light equal to the best electric lighting plants of the coun- try. He is regarded as a most conscientious as well as enterprising and progressive business man and the com- pany is fortunate that has the benefit of his services. He studies closely the business which he has in charge and the needs of those who deal with him, making it his purpose to give to them an adequate equipment at a minimum cost. He has supplied lighting units and effected their installation in many of the summer homes of prominent Detroiters, as well as numerous units throughout the rural districts of Michigan.
On the 22d of February, 1897, Mr. Lasley was mar- ried to Miss Myrtle MeKittrick of Marysville, Ohio, and they have become the parents of three children: Ruth, who was born in 1900; David, born in 1908; and John, born in 1912.
Mr. Lasley is a member of a number of the leading clubs of the city, including the Detroit Athletic Club, the. Ingleside Club, the Oakland Hills Country Club, the Detroit Golf Club and the Exchange Club. He is also a member of the Board of Commerce and of several smaller societies. In politics he has long been a stanch republican and a warm supporter of every measure for local development and progress. In his social connections as in his business relations he occupies a high position, has an extensive acquaint- ance among business men of Detroit and is held in the highest esteem by all who know him.
IRA W. WELBON, secretary and treasurer of the Manufacturer Publishing Company, was born in De- troit, March 19, 1879. His father, Isaac Welbon, a native of Lincolnshire, England, came to America in early life and for many years was associated in busi- ness with M. S. Smith & Company. At the time of the Civil war, however, he put aside all business and personal considerations and enlisted as a member of the Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, taking part in a number of hotly contested engagements. He remained at the front throughout the period of hostilities and was serving as corporal when discharged. He mar- ried Miss Mary Jane Henry, a native of Canada, who became a resident of Detroit when thirteen years of age. The death of Mr. Welbon occurred in Carleton, Michigan, in 1910, but his wife is still living and is a resident of Detroit. They had a family of five chil- dren: Mrs. Fred Adams; F. G .; H. H .; Mrs. H. O. Dale; and Ira W .; all residents of Detroit.
Ira W. Welbon, the next to the youngest of the family, attended the Detroit schools for a year and afterward was a pupil in the country schools. He was still quite young when he started out to pro- vide for his own support, securing the position of cash boy in the store of R. H. Traver & Company.
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He afterward entered the employ of the firm of Huber & Metzger, who were Michigan agents for the Colum- bia bicycles, continuing in that line of work until 1900, when he became associated with J. A. Russell. In 1907 they organized and incorporated the Manu- facturer Publishing Company, publishers of the Mich- igau Manufacturer and Financial Record. He rose from a minor position to that of secretary and treas- urer and is now active in the conduct of the business, which includes the publication of a splendid trade journal.
Mr. Welbon is also quite active in political circles as a supporter of the republican party and served as secretary of the city committee of Detroit in one of the campaigns. He belongs to the Benevolent Protec- tive Order of Elks and also to the Exchange Club, while his religious faith is indicated by his member- ship in the Methodist Episcopal church. He is fond of all forms of outdoor life and takes particular in- terest in hunting, being an expert shot. His record is that of a self-made man, who unassisted has worked his way upward, winning snecess through the utiliza- tion of his opportunities and the employment of the powers and talents with which nature endowed him.
WARD MACAULEY is the president of Macauley Brothers, a Detroit corporation long engaged in the book trade in Michigan's metropolis. In fact he has been a bookseller since 1897 and for a much longer period the name of Macauley has been associated with the business in this city, the store having been estab- lished by his father. Ward Macauley was born in Detroit, November 27, 1879, and is a son of James Francis and Sarah (Preston) Macauley. He comes of Scotch-Irish ancestry. His love of learning was fostered by the environment and training of the home and he supplemented his public school education by a course in a commercial college, thus qualifying for the more practical phases of a business career. In 1897 he entered his father's establishment and throughout the intervening period has continued in the book business, which in more recent years has been incorporated under the name of Macauley Brothers. They not only have one of the most attractive bookstores of the city but of the middle west, a visit thereto being a delight to every book lover. Nor is it only the com- mercial phase of the business that makes appeal to Ward Macauley, for he has ever used his opportunity to encourage the reading of good literature and finds absolute delight in assisting patrons to make wise choice of the best books upon any subject in which they are interested. Mr. Macauley is also well known by reason of his authorship. He published "Cheap Turkey" in 1912, has written many plays, short stories and literary reviews and is also the author of "Re- claiming the Ballot" and "Two Old Cronies" and is a staff contributor to the Detroit Saturday Night and the Detroit Times. His high standing among those in his line of business in the country is indi-
cated in the fact that he was elected to the presi- deney of the American Book Sellers Association for the years 1916-1918.
On the 26th of May, 1904, Mr. Macauley was united in marriage to Miss Luella Moore of Detroit. They have membership in the Baptist church and Mr. Macauley is also a member of the Michigan Authors Association, of the Detroit Board of Commerce, the Rotary Club, of which he is president, the Acanthus Club and the Ingleside Club.
HENRY IRWIN FORSYTH. One of the reliable and substantial real estate dealers of Detroit is Henry Irwin Forsyth, who has not only attained individual prosperity but has also contributed in marked measure to the industrial growth and development of his city through his extensive operations. He was s born in Franklin, Indiana, March 11, 1857, a son of James P. and Mary Jane (Core) Forsyth, the former of whom was born near Louisville, Kentucky, and the latter near Shelbyville, that state. The father was brought by his parents to Indiana in 1824, when a child. The grandparents in both the paternal and maternal lines were pioneer farmers of the localities in which they resided, and the father also followed that occupation throughont his life. He passed away in Indiana, in which state the mother's demise also occurred. They became the parents of nine children, three of whom are deceased. Those who survive are: William A., Daniel M., Mrs. Mary Mulliken, Mrs. Katherine Priteh- ard, Mrs. Ella Vandiver and Henry Irwin, of this review.
The last named acquired his education in the graded and high schools of his native city, after which he pursued a commercial course in a business college at Indianapolis, Indiana. He then returned to the home farm, assisting in its operation until his twenty- seventh year, when he became a representative of large manufacturing interests. He continued active along that line for a period of ten years and then entered commercial circles on his own account, conducting his interests in Iowa for a decade and accumulating a substantial competence. He then sold out and in November, 1904, came to Detroit, where he opened a real estate office, and in this line of activity he has continued, displaying sound judgment, energy and en- terprise in the conduct of his interests. He specializes in the handling of industrial realty, selling factory sites and high-class business property, and was one of the first real estate operators in the city to close a ninety-nine-year lease of down-town property. He has negotiated many important realty transfers, in- cluding a number of factory sites, and is regarded as an expert valuator. His business transactions have at all times been characterized by strict honesty and integrity and he is numbered among the leading real estate operators of the city.
On the 18th of October, 1883, Mr. Forsyth was united in marriage to Miss Blanche Ransdell of Frank-
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lin, Indiana, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Ransdell, who removed from Kentucky to southern Indiana at an early period in the development of the Hoosier state, the father there following the occu- pation of farming. Two children have been born of this union: Hortense, who was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and married Carleton Woodward, of Council Bluffs, by whom she has two children, Ann and Laddie; and Mrs. Noan A. Kelly, who was also born in Council Bluffs and by her marriage has become the mother of two children, Patricia and Kathleen, her home being at Chicago, Illinois.
In his political views Mr. Forsyth is a republican, interested in the welfare and success of the party, and he is a popular member of the Detroit Athletic Club, the Board of Commerce and the Detroit Real Estate Board, His time and attention are chiefly concen- trated upon the supervision of his extensive business interests, which he is conducting most capably. He
has won a substantial measure of success, while at the same time his activities have been a potent factor in promoting the material advancement and upbuilding of the city along industrial lines. Mr. Forsyth's resi- dence-Grennoch-at Northville is one of the attrac- tive homes of that town. His hobby is agriculture and live stock raising and he has owned some fine specimens of milch cows.
CHARLES LAWRENCE RAYMOND has since 1903 been a member of the general insurance firm of Ray- mond & Raymond and for twenty-two years he has represented the London Guarantee & Accident Com- pany as state agent. Detroit claims him as a native son, for he was born here on the 23d of March, 1872, his parents being Francis and Gertrude (Lawrence) Raymond. He acquired his early education in public and private schools of Detroit and in 1888, when a youth of sixteen years, started out in the business world, occupying a position as salesman in a retail jewelry store, in which he was employed until 1894, his six years' service there plainly indicating his fidelity, capability and general trustworthiness. In the latter year he turned his attention to the insur- ance business, in which he has since been engaged, covering a period of more than a quarter of a century. In 1898 he had made such advancement along insur- ance lines and displayed such efficiency and initiative that he was appointed to the position of state agent for the London Guarantee & Accident Company and has so continued. In 1903 he organized the firm of Raymond & Raymond, which has developed into one of the leading firms in the city in its line of business, and in this connection his insurance interests have since been conducted.
On the 14th of November, 1894, in Detroit, Mr. Raymond was united in marriage to Miss Jennie Pratt
and they have become parents of three daughters: Ruth, Jane and Gertrude. Mr. Raymond is a member of the Detroit Credit Men's Association, the Detroit Automobile Club, the Detroit Athletic and Detroit Golf Clubs and enjoys especially a game on the links and other outdoor sports. He is a Mason, belonging to Palestine Lodge, Detroit Commandery, No. 1, the Consistory and the Shrine. He is a republican in his political views but does not seek office, content to. do his duty as a private citizen. He belongs, however, to the Detroit Board of Commerce and gives hearty cooperation to the plans and activities of that organi- zation for the benefit and upbuilding of the city. He is a member of the Insurance Exchange and in 1920 was its vice president, and belongs to the Sons of the American Revolution. He and his wife hold mem- bership in the Congregational church. They reside at 153 Arden Park.
ARTHUR JONES, attorney, was born in Lansing, Michigan, August 17, 1861, a son of Ezra Jones and a grandson of Solomon Jones, the latter a native of the state of New York, where he followed the occupation of farming. Ezra Jones was born in Jamestown, New York, in 1817 and, having arrived at years of ma- turity, was married in Cleveland, Ohio, to Miss Marcia Peet. He became a minister of the Methodist Epis- copal church and devoted his life to that calling until 1860, when ill health obliged him to retire from the ministry. In Michigan he became very prominent in polities and campaigned the state with Governor Aus- tin Blair in 1860 and 1862. Both he and his wife spent their last days in Lansing, Michigan, where his death occurred in 1887, while Mrs. Jones survived for a decade, passing away in 1897.
Arthur Jones attended the public school in Lans- ing and the Bartlett Business College. In 1878 he entered the Michigan Agricultural College, from which he was graduated in 1881 and taught school for some · time, and three years later he completed the law course in the University of Michigan, receiving the LL. B. degree. He began practice in Muskegon, Mich- igan, where he remained from 1884 until January 1, 1903, when he came to Detroit and has attained a position among the successful members of the legal profession in the city. Mr. Jones is a member of the American Bar Association, the Michigan State Bar Association and the Detroit Bar Association and also holds membership in the Knights of Pythias and the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks.
On the 2d of December, 1885, Mr. Jones was mar- ried to Miss Elizabeth Tryon Haines of Lansing, Michigan, and they have become the parents of four children: Ezra Harold; Katharine Elizabeth, the wife of Bernard J. Shelton, of Lonaconing, Maryland, now deceased; Arthur Haines; and Marcia Alice.
INDEX
Abbott, C. S.
540
Benjamin, H. A.
447
Abram, J. D.
671
Bennett, C. R.
523
Adams, Reed
480
Berdan, W. T.
739
Admire, W. W.
687
Berger, F. H. 755
Aguew, G. W.
874
Berkey, C. A. 354
Ailes, J. W.
796
Berry, J. H.
16
Albrecht, A.
467
Bessenger, F. H.
273
Albright, J. G.
720
Bielman, C. F.
23
Alden, H. W.
222
Bissell, J. H.
624
Aldrich, F. H.
511
Blaesser, C. E.
771
Aldrich, R. L.
744
Blain, B. D. 978 966
Alger, R.
838
Bonninghausen, Julius
416
Allen, Harry
524
Book, F. P.
476
Allison, H. C.
168
Book, H. V.
524
Allison, W. H.
424
Book, J. B., Jr.
464
Antisdel, J. P.
866
Booth, C. H ..
795
Apel, A. I ..
780
Borgman, H. P.
857
Austin, F. G.
604
Borgman, M. G. 471
Avery, J. H.
266
Botsford, C. E .. 202
488
Avery, W. A., I.
124
Boyer, Joseph
20
Ayres, C. L ..
180
Bradway, Judson
676
Backus, Standish
160
Brandon, W. C.
699
Bacon, C. W.
845
Braun, J. A ..
318
Baird, W. J.
292
Brede, F. W., Jr.
531
Baker, G. N.
155
Baker, G. S.
261
Breitmeyer, Harry
459
Baldwin, F. M.
532
Breitmeyer, Philip
636
Baldwin, H. C.
234
Brennan, V. M.
764
Ballantyne, H. P.
528
Broock, Max
451
Ballmann, J. W
159
Brookes, H.
329
Barbour, G. H.
556
Brooks, A. S.
700
Barbour, W. T.
326
Brooks, F. W.
788
Barlow, Walter
115
Brown, J. F. 756
547
Barton, Albert
213
Brown, W. C.
197
Basman, A. M.
703
Brushaber, William
568
Bayley, V. P.
367
Bryant, W. G.
363
Bayne, J. H.
611
Bulkley, H. C. 269
Bazley, F. C.
603
Bullen, Harry
468
Beamer, G. R ..
451
Bump, H. T.
528
Beamer, W. H ..
925
Bunting, A. F. 443
Beck, C. L.
957
Burke, D. W. 715
Beckman, F. F.
353
Burke, F. B .. 225
Bee, W. I
112
Burkhardt, J. C.
143
Behrendt, H. A
886
Burns, A. E. 257
Bemb, W. J.
516 Burton, C. M.
408
1001
Avery, W. A., II
124
Bovensiep, Charles, Jr.
Brady, J. J.
419
Brede, J. C ...
824
Barthel, O. E.
357
Brown, Ross
Alexander, E.
869
Block, W. D.
1002
INDEX
Busch, H. W.
291
Croul, W. R. 372
Butler, W. A., Jr.
34
Crowl, S. H .. 853
Butzel, L. M ..
309
Crowley, E. C .. 712
Crowley, Lafayette 575
Cady, W. B. 322
Cahalan, W. L.
631
Calvert, C. B.
93
Calvert, E. C.
448
Davis, W. L. 849
Davock, H.
536
Campbell, C. H.
816
Deering, H. R. 945
Campbell, H. M.
Delamater, D. C.
221
Campbell, W. W
Deming, P. H .. 274
214
Candler, T. H ..
539
Dennen, C. R.
759
Candler, W. R. 751
Dennis, F. W. 543
Carhartt, Hamilton
695
Detlaff, A. J ..
176
Carhartt, Hamilton, Jr.
691
Devereaux, W. C.
524
Carhartt, W. W.
688
Devine, E. D.
205
Carpenter, E. E.
994
Dewey, F. S .. 784
993
Carson, H. C.
712
Dickerson, C. W. 668
175
Casgrain, C. W.
893
Dodge, J. F.
250
Cassidy, D. P.
500
Doherty, J. G.
396
Chambers, C. A
647
Doherty, J. H.
823
Chandler, C. J.
330
Donaldson, J. M.
644
Choate, W. N.
159
Doran, W. T.
123
Clark, A. W.
277
Dorweld, H. F.
491
Clark, J. H ..
214
Douglas, S. T.
291
Coffin, I. J ..
299
Douglass, L. K.
752
Cogsdill, S. A
696
Downey, J. J.
623
Cohen, Harry
905
Doyle, M. 828
41
Cole, C. J.
889
Dreifuss, Maurice
727
Collins, C. P.
383
Drennan, G. W.
484
Collins, G. L.
476
Drolet, W. A.
201
Collamore, Ralph
700
DuBois, J. W.
495
Collyer, Walter
400
Du Charme, C. A.
50
Colwell, D. L ..
986
DuCharme, C. B.
451
Command, Edward
283
Du Charme, Charles
46
Conklin,
913
Ducharme, F. T.
929
Cook, F.
303
Duff, A. R ..
197
Cook, G.
933
Duffield, Bethune
596
Cooke, G. R.
716
Dumont, A. S.
894
Coon, T. E.
663
Corbett, E. J. 643
Dyar, J. B.
144
Corbin, J. M.
906
Corey, C. C.
862
Eagle Cornice & Roofing Company.
655
Eaman, F. D ..
261
Cornelius, A. L.
233
Cottrell, E. W
548
Eaton, B. 194
Eaton, T. H .. 188
193
Coyl, S. B. 559
Ebert, E. L. 914
Crandell, J. L. 881
Edwards, A. L.
827
Crawford, M. H.
387
Edwards, B. D.
187
Crawford, Samuel 680
Ehrman, A. W. 909
Croul, Elwood 440
Eisenberg, E. N. 732
Croul, F. H. 245
Ellis, G. O.
241
Cullen, J. 427
Cummings, G. H.
882
Calvert, G. T.
408
635
680
Candler, H. E.
909
Dempsey, M. J. P.
Carran, C. M.
901
Deyo, W. B.
Carter, G. L. 861
Dickinson, H. H.
Dust, W. T. 210
Corliss, J. B.
588
Eatherly, F. D. 667
Cox, A. P.
676
Cox, J. I ..
711
Eaton, T. H., Jr.
Colby, H. H. 865
Drake, G. A ..
1003
INDEX
Emmons, H. H.
278
Gottman, W. C ..
680
Emmons, W. T ..
283
Graham, J. H.
882
Endicott, John
616
Grant, C. B. 780
Engel, George
179
Gray, D. M.
869
Engel, N. J.
107
Gray, F. B. 209
Enggass, M. A.
849
Gray, J. S. 108
Entenza, A. P.
427
Gray, P. R.
416
Erwin, S. A.
878
Gray, W. J., Jr.
886
Esper, M. G.
229
Green, C. M.
756
Evans, F. A.
913
Gregg, J. H ..
540
Gregory, W. T.
937
Fales, C. E.
516
Griffin, W. J ..
523
Farmer, H. J.
977
Grinnell, A. A.
672
Farrand, J. S.
100
Grinnell, I. L.
42
Farrand, J. S.,
953
Grosfield, Anthony
152
Farrand, W. R.
885
Gross, N. M. 321
Feldman, Frank
997
Ferguson, F. B.
387
Gurd, W. S .. 640
707
Ferguson, T. F.
683
Ferris, J. J ..
926
Haberkorn, C. H., Sr.
116
Ferry, D. M.
Haggerty, J. S.
342
Ferry, D. M., Jr.
284
Hailer, Fritz 508
Filer, Frank
652
Halsey, L. I. 640
Finkelston, M. H.
837
Hamburg, J. J.
171
Finn, Matthew
664
Hamlin, B. E.
584
Finney, J. W.
447
Hammes, J. H ..
175
Finney, Seymour
455
Hammond, E. P.
800
Finsterwald, C. A.
325
Hanna, Constantine
436
Fisher, Albert
254
Harding, H. W.
407
Fixel, A. E.
724
Harland, George
456
Fixel, R. W
743
Harmon, C. M.
321
Fleischman, Mark
990
Harrigan, E. M.
950
Fleming, E. A
779
Harris, G. G ..
371
Flinn, E. H ..
712
Hartenstein, R. F.
962
Flynn, J. W.
439
Hartwick, E. E.
358
Forman, Thomas
703
Harvey, F. C.
313
Forsyth, H. I.
999
Harvey, John
580
Foster, O. H., Jr.
763
Hastings, C. D.
708
Fowl, P. M ..
310
Hatcher, G. W
579
Fox, C. W.
933
Hatcher, L. C.
902
Frazer, A. H ..
767
Hawes, O. S.
349
Frazer, R. E.
392
Hawley, G. W.
423
Friedman, William
399
Hayes, C. E.
985
Frohlich, Edward
684
Haywood, G. L.
123
Frost, H. W.
719
Healy, C. W.
403
Fnschs, W. M ..
349
Heaton, J. S. 736
Fyfe, R. H.
12
Hehl, J. P. 850
Gage, H. F.
607
Heidenreich, F. L.
329
Gallagher, J. M.
503
Hempsted, D. L. 942
Garman, E. L.
322
Henderson, W. L. 958
George, E. S. 760
Henry, A. M .. 671
Gibbs, E. B .. 483
Henze, J. J ..
831
Gilbert, F. 376
Hewitt, H. W.
820
Gilbert, L. J.
767
Hewlett, F. W. 572
Gnau, G. J .. 520
Hickey, E. J. 917
Goddard, K. B.
973
Hill, C. G. 205
Goldstick, N. H. 889 Hill, W. H.
258
Guilloz, S. J. 245
Ferguson, S. H.
380
Guthard, Jacob
8
Heiden, Charles 910
1004
INDEX
Hillger, William
234
Knowlson, A. ]
346
Hilton, F. A.
218
Koppin, H. L ..
270
Hock, E. G ..
962
Kotting, Charles 595
Hoffman, J. G.
131
Kresge, S. S .. 172
Hogle, William
861
Krimmel, J. L. 368
Holden, J.
53
Kudron, A. S.
7
Holmes, A. L.
120
Kuhn, F. C.
229
Horger, B. A.
209
Hovey, H. N ..
452
Kuschewski, Hugo
329
Hubbard, F. W.
364
Huetter, W. G.
783
Laethem, Henry 572
Huetwell, Frederick
Lafferty, F. G.
799
Hughes, F. A.
949
Lalley, W. H. 380
Humphrey, W. H.
419
Lambrecht, R. G. 184
535
Hunt, W. Q .. 854
Larned, A. E.
111
Hunter, W. E. N.
870
Lasley, M. L.
998
Hutchins, J. C.
620
Lawhead, Frank
341
Hutton, G. E.
970
Lawrence, F. W.
608
Hyatt, C. C ..
368
Lawson, G. E. 560
604
Ide, O. Z.
659
Leach, H. W.
567
Ingalls, G. L.
816
448
Leete, T. T., Jr.
628
Jessup, R. H. 619
Lehman, C. H.
957
Johnston, D. A.
699
Lehman, G. M.
942
Johnston, George
544
Leidich, Christian 784
Johnston, R. B. 787
Leinbach, H. B.
716
Jones, Arthur 1000
Lenox, Harry
700
Jones, E. H.
763
Leonard, G. E.
639
Joy, H. B.
94
Lepper, L.
858
Joy, J. F.
5
Lerchen, E. H., Jr.
719
Lewis, E. C.
487
Kahl, Frederick
961
Lewis, E. W.
198
Kahn, Albert
881
Lewis, G. A.
508
Kellogg, C. C.
443
Kelly, F. A.
664
L'Hommedieu, C. H.
511
Kelly, Martin
403
Liebig, W. G ..
127
Kemp, Henry 989
Lindemann, T.
436
Kempf, J. R ..
752
Little, E. R.
715
Kennedy, Dr. J. D
974
Locke, F
775
Kennedy, J. J.
269
Lodge, Edwin
468
Kennedy, W. J.
288
Londy, S. M.
655
Kent, J. O.
803
Long, T. G.
783
Keough, H. J.
958
Longyear, H. W.
38.
Kern, E. C. 619
Lovejoy, Earl
763
Kern, Otto
619
Loveley, E. A.
388
Kerr, Robert
435
Lovequest, G. H. 792
Lowrie, A. B. 704
447
Kettlewell, R. T.
914
Lynch, J. D.
803
King, J. E.
314
King, L.
692
Lyon, L. C.
747
Kirby, J. H.
611
Kleffman, A. J.
648
McColl, J.
795
Klein, E. A.
869
McCollister, E.
415
Klein, E.
906
McCollister, F. V. 439
Knapp, L. W. 299
McCormick, J. P. 632
Knowles, L. F. 246
MeFedries, A. S.
217
Kessler, J. A.
217
Kettenring, W. C.
945
Ludtke, F. E.
Lewis, H. B.
796
Hunt, H. J.
341
Lane, W. D ..
Lawson, N. T.
Ledyard, Henry
977
Kuhn, Frank 890
Lynn, J. T. 334
INDEX
1005
McGee, H. W.
435
Moynahan, J. F.
132
McGill, G, B. 269
Mueller, G. A .. 237
McGraw, S. T .. 873
Mullen, Richard 295
McGregor, J. C. 651
Munz, C. W. 982
MeKillip, H. H.
727
Murphy, C. R .. 444
MeLean, Angus 404
MeLean, John
965
Murphy, S. J. 274
MeLennan, W. N.
688
Murray, J. R.
846
MeLeod, M. J ..
656
Murray, J. W. 136
Macauley, Ward. 999
Mutter, G. W.
946
Mack, Joseplı
104
Magee, W. R ..
997
Nacy, A. H. B. 456
Maguire, A. D. P.
Navin, F. J.
772
Malott, A.
691
Neal, R. 135
Manchester, W. C.
748
Neer, W. A. 500
82
Marshall, A. C.
624
Newcomb, C. A., Jr.
163
Martin, F. J.
724
Nichols, J. B ..
372
Martin, W. H.
736
Nicholson, B.
841
Martz, J. E.
740
Noble, H.
612
Marx, O. B.
608
Noble, S.
492
Marxhausen, August
226
Northmore, H. J. 563
463
Mason, G. D.
696
Matheson, J. A.
731
Obetz, H. L.
460
Mazer, Henry 367
O'Brien, J. F.
499
Meaus, J. H. 116
O'Brien, M. H. 81
O'Brien, M. W. 300
Mendelsohn, M. N.
167
O'Donnell, J. H. 400
861
Mercier, J. A. 656
Orr, Rezin
842
Meredith, H. G. 304
Osborne, H. F.
180
Meredith, Newland
304
Osterhous, G. C.
603
Merrick, F. T.
258
Oxtoby, J. V. 69
Oxtoby, W. E. 415
128
Michelson, Nels
238
Paddock, L. H.
704
Palms Family
24
Miller, A. L.
961
Paquette, Frederick 379
127
Miller, Hugo
909
Parker, A. L.
854
Miller, R. C.
77
Parsons, C. P :.
902
Miller, R. H.
823
Paterson, M. S.
579
Milligan H. C.
363
Paton, Alexander 648
981
Miner, F. J.
743
Payne, J. A. 748
898
Montgomery, W. A. 969
Pearson, J. R.
492
Moore, A.
480
Peoples, W. J.
978
Moore, C. W.
651
Petzold, W. A ..
917
Moore, R. S ..
771
Pfeiffer, Conrad.
384
Moore, W. V.
262
Phelps, Oliver 663
49
Moran, J. V. 345
Peirce, J. G.
575
Moreton, E. F. 647
Pike, William
953
Morgan, S. H.
889
Pingree, H. S. 832
Morley, W. A.
679
Pitcher, S. H. 898
Mortenson, B. F. 767
Plagens, J. C .. 261
Morton, F. W. 828 Plessner, Paul
412
Mertz, W. M ..
688
Metzger, W. E.
Milburn, E. R.
459
Miller, Frederick
627
Parcells,
Millis, Wade
310
Patton, John
Monaghan, P.
379
Pearce, F. W
Menke, Anthony
775
Ohliger, Willard
Meathe, Matthew
440
Mason, F. H ..
744
Norton, A. H ..
Mansfield, J. B.
132
Newcomb, C. A.
993
Murphy, L. F. 792
Moran, J. B.
913
Pickell, C. W.
1006
INDEX
Pokorny, Edward
929
Shipman, F. C.
974
Postal, Fred
431
Shipman, O. W.
600
Prentis, G. H.
54
Shotwell, T. F.
527
Pudrith, A. F.
684
Sibley, A. H. 591
Pungs, W. A.
982
Sibley, F. C. 487
Sibley, F. M. 675
Race, U. G.
213
Sidebottom, P. A.
314
Ralston, W. S.
799
Slaughter, G. W.
460
Raymond, C. L. 1000
898
Slyfield, H. S. 479
865
Reeber, Charles
969
Smith, Dudley W
639
Reekie, A. C.
652
Smith, H. H.
973
Reid, P. J. 707
Smith, J. C.
90
Reid, Vaughan
61
Smith, J. H.
218
Reilly, W. E.
611
850
Resch, T. W. 853
Smith, W. W. 905
735
Rich, E.
337
Spaulding, J. C.
747
Richards, R. R.
938
827
Richardson, J. D.
684
Springman, C. T.
246
Ring, V. H. 675
424
Stafford, E. J.
736
Ritter, J. C.
615
Stair, E. D. 491
73
Robins, F. G ..
965
Standart, J. G.
957
Robinson, E. R.
487
Standart, R. W., Jr.
423
Robinson, F. J.
559
Stanley, L. C ..
627
Robison, J. A.
824
Stark, H. 981
804
Rothman, William
623
Stearns, F. K.
809
Rothschild, Louis
739
Stearns, F. S.
810
Runde, R. W.
652
Stearns
815
Russell, J. A.
333
Stecker, H. J.
531
Ryerson, A. W.
242
Steffens, Henry, Jr
820
Stephens, A. F. 945
Sales, M. W
858
Sallee, W. I.
937
Stevens, A. E ..
660
Salliotte, I.
759
Stevens, F. B.
592
Savage, D. E.
334
Stevens, S. G.
921
Savage, James
303
Stewart, S. W
723
Stimson, E. I.
615
Scheiderer, Edward 926
Stocking, William
776
Schiappacasse, J. T. 639
Stoepel, W. C ..
929
Schlotman, J. B.
921
Strasburg, Paul
163
Schmeman, H. W. 922
Strelinger, C. A. 515
Stringham, J. 148
728
Sehoeffel, C. G.
837
Stroh, Edwin
720
Schorn, N. J.
354
Stroh, George
901
Schwab, G. E.
201
Strohm, A. J.
155
Seldon, W. H., Jr ..
874
Sewell, H. J.
564
Swan, H. H.
70
Sewell, W. T. 237
Seymour, D. L. 723
Tabor, L. D.
683
Seymour, G. B.
723
Taepke, W. G. 941
Sholdrick, G. E. 273
Tait, William 568
Sherrard, H. G. 472
Talbot, C. R. 383
679 Talbot, F. H. 407
Sherrill, A. P.
Sloan, W.
862
Raymond, Edgar
Reaume, L. P ..
954
Small, S. R.
Restrick, C.
140
Smitt, Sam
Sprunk, W. H. S.
831
Ritchie, J. W.
Robertson, C. R.
119
Staley, J. W.
Rogers, R. E.
660
Stearns, Frederick
Sterling, R. R.
631
Schantz, A. A .. 563
Schmidt, P. J. 878
Schmidt, Traugott 432
Stroh, Bernhard, Jr.
Studer, A. G. 479
Smith, L. C.
Speaker, W. H.
1007
Tanner, I
768
Walters, H. C.
571
Tarsney, T. E.
728
Ward, Artemas, Jr.
391
Taylor, B. E.
206
Ward, F. J ..
217
Taylor, C. F.
555
Warner, Burton
941
Taylor, O. B.
168
Warner, H. M.
934
Teakle, R. T.
792
Warren, B. S ..
296
Telfer, Eugene
897
Warren, C. A.
552
Telotte, E. P.
946
Warren, C. B.
78
Templeton, T. M., Jr ..
225
Warren, Homer
86 933
Thomas, S. E ..
735
Webber, G. F.
303
Thomas, W. S.
164
Webber, N. B.
788
Thompson, E. L ..
488
Webster, C. I ..
45
Thompson, W. E.
135
Webster, S. J.
893
Tihbals, F. B ..
237
Weise, P. A.
990
Tigehon, J. H.
Weisman, Louis
950
Tinkham, M. H.
Welbon, I. W.
998 202
Torrey, D. H ..
535
Welker, E. H.
431
Trego, Carroll
567
Wenzell, A. J. 731
815
Trippensee, W. F.
877
Wheeler, F. D.
504
Trix, John
74
Wheeler, James
93
Trossel, J. B.
668
Whelden, F. H.
632
Trowbridge, L. S.
77
Whipple, F. E.
375
Trowbridge, Gen. L. S.
136
Whitcomb, E. B. 317
Trumbull, A .. 399
938
Whitney, David, Jr.
576
Tuller, L. W.
870
Whitney, F. J.
894
Tully, H. F.
961
Turner, D. J.
333
Wiley, George 495
779
Williams, A. E.
739
Williams, A. S.
507
Williama, H. P.
167
Van Antwerp, F. J.
58
Vandeveer, F. L.
751
Wilson, H. T.
519
Van Dusen, C. B.
648
Wilson, J. E.
918
Van Dyke, Ernest.
69
Winters, C. C.
520
Van Dyke, J. A.
62
Wise, L. E.
295
Vernor, H. R ..
249
Wixson, Fred
371
Voelker, C. M.
587
Wollering, M. F.
930
Voigt, E. W ..
30
Wood, Joseph
659
von Schlegell, Arthur.
890
Woodruff, Fremont 483
Woolfenden, J. B.
99
Wright, H. A.
571
Wright, H. H.
512
Wurm, O. A.
503
Walker, C. R. 504
Walker, E. J.
428
Walker, W. M.
496
Zeller, A. G. 866
Wall, A. C .. 499
Zeller, H. A. 527
Walsh, J. E .. 184
Zindler, A. J. 325
Utley, J. A.
663
Utley, S. W.
708
Wills, C. H.
338
Wilson, C. L.
555
Van Wagoner, M. 740
Wisner, Carl
607
Waidelich, J.
628
Waldo, L.
350
Walker, A. F.
420
Thomas, J. H.
156
Watkins, K. L.
512 337
Tobin, B. I
230,
Welch, T. H ..
Trevor, W. M ..
143
Wetzel, B. C ..
White, C. N. 997
Tucker, V. W.
Whittlesey, M. B. 934
Willens, George
Zeckendorf, A. L. 183
INDEX
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