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PAST AND PRESENT
OF
GREENE COUNTY MISSOURI
Early and Recent History and Genealogical Records of Many of the Representative Citizens
BY JONATHAN FAIRBANKS AND CLYDE EDWIN TUCK
VOLUME I
ILLUSTRATED
-
1915 A. W. BOWEN & COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS
DEDICATION.
This work is respectfully dedicated to THE PIONEERS.
long departed. May the memory of those who laid down their burdens by the wayside ever be fragrant as the breath of summer flowers, for their toils and sacrifices have made Greene county a garden of sunshine and delights.
FOREWORD
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All life and achievement is evolution; the wisdom of today comes from past experience, and present commercial prosperity is the result of former exertion and sacrifice. The deeds and motives of the men that have gone before have been instrumental in shaping the destinies of later communities and states. The development of a new country was at once a task and a privilege. It required great courage, privation and suffering. Compare the present conditions of the people of Greene county, Missouri, with what they were three-quarters of a century ago. From a trackless wilderness and a virgin prairie, less than a century ago, it has been transformed into a center of prosperity and advanced civilization, with millions of wealth, modern railroad facilities, great educational institutions, splendid industries, and immense agricultural productions. Can any thinking person be insensible to the fascination of the study which discloses the incentives, hopes, aspirations and efforts of the early pioneers who laid so firm a foundation upon which has been reared the magnificent prosperity of later days? To perpetuate the story of these people and to trace and record the social, political, and industrial progress of the community from its first inception to the present time has been the function of our historians. A sincere purpose to preserve facts and personal memoirs that are deserving of perpetuation, and which unite the present with the past. is the motive for this publication. While the actual writing of most of the work was done by Clyde Edwin Tuck, the data was gathered by many trained assistants and the finished product ap- proved by competent local authorities, to prevent possible errors, Jonathan Fairbanks being the principal editorial advisor, while special chapters were written by Edward M. Shepard and others well equipped to prepare such articles. A specially valuable department has been devoted to the sketches of representative citizens of this county whose records deserve ,perservation because of their worth and accomplishments. The publishers desire to ex- tend their thanks to all who have aided in any way in making this under- taking a success, and to express their gratitude for the uniform kindness with which the citizens of Greene county have regarded their efforts and for the many services rendered in obtaining necessary information.
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THE PUBLISHERS.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I-PREHISTORIC RACES IN GREENE COUNTY 25 Evidence of Cave Dwellers and Mound Builders-Indian Implements- Characteristics of the Osages, Delawares and Kickapoos-Indian Trails- Early Explorers-First Settlers-Under Flags of Spain and France-The Old Louisiana Territory.
CHAPTER II-GEOLOGY, LOCATION AND TOPOGRAPHY 59 Altitudes-The Ozarks-Various Rivers and Streams-Caves-The Differ- ent Formations-The Geological Ages-An Interesting Region for the Stu- dent of Geology and Archaeolgy.
CHAPTER III-ECONOMIC GEOLOGY 85
Water-Springfield Water Supply-Mineral Waters-Building Stones- Sandstones-Limestone-Ornamental Stones-Lime-Soil-Road Material- Coal-Iron-Lead-Zinc-Copper-Silver-Gold-Petroleum-Local Mines.
CHAPTER IV-ORGANIZATION OF COUNTY 120 Official Acts Connected with Its Formation-Beginning of the Various Townships-Giving Greene County a Legal Existence-Unique Court Docu- ments.
CHAPTER V-EARLY SETTLEMENT 129 Where the Pioneer Settlers Emigrated From-Where They First Effected Their Settlment-The Early-day Mills-Early Roads-Pioneer Schools- Churches-Customs and Manners-Going to Market-Mail Facilities.
CHAPTER VI-COUNTY GOVERNMENT 156 First Set of Officers-Pioneer and Later Court Houses-Jails and Care for the Unfortunate Poor-Bond Issues-Roads and Bridges-Finances at Dif- ferent Periods-A Glimpse of Early Court Proceedings.
CHAPTER VII-TRANSPORTATION 185 Railroad Building and Freighting-How Early Merchants Obtained Their Goods-First Train Into Springfield-Old Gulf Railroad-The Bolivar Branch-Springfield Traction Company-Stage Coaches.
CHAPTER VIII-FARMING AND STOCK RAISING. 196 Pioneer Methods of Farming-Old Time Implements-Smaller Farms Now -Greater Diversity of Crops-Improved Methods-Stock Raising-Products Shipped Out of the County.
204
CONTENTS.
CHLAPTER IX-VARIOUS DIVISIONS OF GREENE COUNTY History of Each Township-The Original Townships-Changes in the Civil Subdivisions-Population at Various Periods-Early Settlement of Each Township-History of Towns and Villages-Special History and Events.
CHAPTER X-COUNTY GROWTH AND PROGRESS 211
Miscellaneous Events of Interest-Population by Decades-Population by Last Federal Census by Townships and Precincts-First Events in the County-Market Quotations at Different Periods-The "Rough Side of Life."
CHAPTER XI-MILITARY HISTORY 229
Revolutionary Soldiers-Indian Troubles-Soldiers-The Mexican War- Beginning of the Civil War-Coming of General Lyon-Battle of Wilson's Creek in Detail-Springfield Under Federals and Confederates-Zagonyi's Charge-The Battle of Springfield-Trials and Troubles of the People Dur- ing the Long Struggle-Conditions Immediately After the War-Greene County's Part-The Spanish-American War.
CHAPTER X11-HISTORY OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN SPRINGFIELD __ 409 First Public Schools-High School and Various Ward Schools-Number of Pupils-Drury College-State Normal School-Old Normal School-Carne- gie Public Library-Other Schools of the county.
CHAPTER XIII-BENCH AND BAR 443 Prominent Early Lawyers and Jurists-Characteristics of the Members of the Greene County Bar in Pioneer Days and the Present-Names and Records of Attorneys and Judges During the Entire History of the Local Bar.
CHAPTER XIV-THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IN GREENE COUNTY_ 485 Growth of the Science-Names and Characteristics of the Pioneer Doctors -Later General Practitioners, Surgeons and Specialists-Dentists-Veter- inarians-Osteopaths-Chiropractors-Hospitals.
CHAPTER XV-BANKS AND BANKING 509
Amount of Deposits-Annual Clearing House Figures-First Bank-First National Banks-Names of Leading Bankers of the Early Days-History of Various Banks of the Past and Present.
CHAPTER XVI-THE NEWSPAPERS OF THE COUNTY. 519
The First Published in What Was Originally Greene County-Names of Early and Later Publications-A Brief History of Each-Names of the Publishers.
CHAPTER XVII-SECRET SOCIETIES 524
History of Masonry and Its Co-ordinate Branches in Greene County-Var- ious Lodges-Sons of the Revolution-Grand Army Organizations-National Cemetery-Confederate Organization-Confederate Cemetery-First Decora- tion-Y. M. C. A .- Y. W. C. A.
CHAPTER XVIII-WOMEN'S CLUBS 560
Interest Manifested in Intellectual Development After the Civil War-Names of Charter and Present Members of the Various Organizations-The Growth of the Club Movement-Some of the Things Accomplished.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XIX-CHURCH DENOMINATIONAL HISTORY. 579 The Methodist, Baptist. Christian, Presbyterian, Congregational, Evangeli- cal, Lutheran and Other Churches-Colored Churches-Catholic Church History.
CHAPTER XX-MANUFACTURING 663 Its Beginning, Growth and Present Condition-Early Plants and Shops- Modern Mills, Foundries and Other Centers of Activity-A Comparison Be- tween Pioneer and Modern Methods.
CHAPTER XXI-CITY OF SPRINGFIELD 682 Its Founders-Incorporation-Early-day Business Interests-Growth-Re- cent Years-City Governments-List of Mayors-Street Making-Fire De- partment-Water Works-Electric Light and Power Plants-Other Items of Interest.
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1
HISTORICAL INDEX
Agriculture
196
Altitude of Springfield 59
Ash Grove
208
Banks and Banking
508
Growth of Banks in Springfield
508
First Banks
510
National Banks
512
North Side Banks
515
Trust Companies
516
Banks of the Smaller Towns.
516
Baptist Young Men's Organization_ 652
Baptist Young People's Union 617
Bench and Bar
443
Early Lawyers
443
443
Early Judges
Brief
Mention
of Former
Present Practicing Lawyers 471
Criminal Court
451
Congressmen
464
Lawyers in Springfield Before the
War
457
List of Present Active Practition-
ers 483
Oldest Member of the Bar 469
Bois D'Arc
210
Boone, Nathan
140
Brotherhoods
617
Campbell Camp
552
Carnegie Public Library
428
Cave Spring
208
Chiropractors
499
Christian Endeavor
616
Churches, Catholic
618
Immaculate Conception 619
Sacred Heart Parish
622
St. Agnes
635
St. Joseph's
638
Churches, Protestant
Christian
585
579
Baptist
595-650
German, and others
608
Methodist Episcopal
_579-600-639-644
Methodist Protestant
584
Congregational
603
Protestant Episcopal
607
Presbyterian
588-646
Colored, Baptist
611
Other Denominations
660
Country Churches
639
Civil War
239
Before the War Began
239
News of Ft. Sumter
242
Federal Troops
245
General Lyon
249
Expedition to Forsyth
252
Engagement at Dug Springs
253
Confederate Troops
256
Federal Account of Battle of Wil- son's Creek 257
Battle in Detail.
266
Death and Burial of Gen. Lyon
270
Col. Sigel
274
Confederate Account of Battle 281
McCulloch's Fight with Sigel
288
Losses
290
Care of Wounded and Burial of
Dead
292
Greene County Men in Battle
293
Federals Evacuate Springfield
295
Confederate Troops Enter Spring-
field
297
Influence of Battle
300
Col. T. T. Taylor.
309
Gen. John C. Fremont.
311
Major Zagonyi
312
General Hunter
324
Gen. Sterling Price
307
State Militia
336
Greene County Men at Pea Ridge_ 337
Military Hospital
341
Fortifications
342
Battle of Springfield.
344
Col. Sheppard's Account
360
Losses
362
Provisional Regiment
368
Gen. J. B. Sanborn
378
HISTORICAL INDEX.
After the War _ 382
Farewell to the Military 387
Claus, Gathering of 244
Confederate Cemetery 554
Confederate Monument 555
County Government
156
Permanent County-seat 158
First Court House Burned 161
Historic Court House Torn Down 164
County Court
167
Plans and Construction of Present
Court House
169
Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion 577
Delaware Indians, The 38
Dentists
496
De Soto
48
Divisions of Greene County, The Various 204
Drake Constitution, The 385
Drury College
417
Organization
417
Location
419
Scholarships
422
Presidents
424
Early Explorations 44
Early Hunters and Pioneers 52
Early Settlement
129
Pioneer Settlers
129
131
Settlements
131
Delawares
Frontier Life 143
Early Roads
145
First Churches.
147
Log Cabin Schools
149
Early Travelers, Record of
46
Ebenezer
207
Education
409
First School Building in Spring-
field 409
First Public School
410
Movement to Establish a System
of Public Education 410
Present School Buildings
414
Enrollment in Schools
415
Teachers
416
Members of Board of Education
416
Epworth League
617
Fair Grove
208
Farming
196
Pioneer Methods 196
Smaller Farms 199
Improved Methods 200
Products Shipped Out 202
Crop Failures
221
High Prices 221
Federation of Churches
614
"Firsts" in Greene County 216
General Election in Autumn of 1864 380 Geology 66
Stratigraphy 66
Cambro-Ordovician Age 66
Stones
67
Devonian Age 69
Carboniferous 70 1
Tertiary Age
77
1
Pleistocene
77
Geology, Economic
85
Springs
85
Springfield City Water Supply 89
Mineral Waters 90
Stones
90
94
Soils
101
Coal
Road Material 100
101
Clays
104
Moulding Sand
104
Iron
106
Lead and Zinc
Mines Worked Long Ago. 107
Deposit of Ore. 110
Local Mines
113
Copper, Gold and Silver
118
119
Petroleum
546
Grand Army of the Republic.
Greene County Sunday School As- sociation 661
Growth and Progress of County 211
Statistics
211
Guerrilla Raiders, The
375
Headlee Murder, The
226
Hospitals
500
Springfield 501
Burge Deaconess 503
Southwest
505
St. John's
506
Frisco Employee's
507
Indian Implements
29
Indian Trails
41
Ingram's Mill
138
Journal, A Pioneer's
135
HISTORICAL INDEX.
Kickapoo Indians, The
39
Kickapoo Settlement 40
Levy-Wolf Dry Goods Company
1685
Manufacturing
663
Early Growth
664
Primitive Industries 666
Metropolitan Improvements
672
Public Service Corporations.
675
Medical Profession
485
Pioneer Physicians 486
Present Active Physicians 488
Mexican War
235
Survivor, The Only
237
Military History
229
Mob Violence
222
National Cemetery
548
First Decoration 550
Newspapers
519
Nichols
210
Organization of County.
120
Boundaries of First Townships. 125
Formations of New Townships 205
Osage Indians, The
30
Dress
31
Characteristics 32
Lodges
36
Favorite Haunts
36
Treaties
37
Osage War
230
Osteopaths
498
Pawnee Indians, The 41
Percy Cave
946
Piankashaw Indians, The 41
Poorhouse, The
177
Prehistoric Races in Greene County
25
Cave Dwellers
25
Mound Builders 26
Regulators, The 224
Republic Township
702
Republic
209-703
Public School
704
Flour Mills
705
Banks
705
Custom Mill
706
Revolutionary Soldiers
229
Rough Side of Life, The
222
Salvation Army, The
618
Sampson Bass' Mill
151
Sanitarium. Johnson
1622
Sarcoxie War
233
Schools of Greene County and Out-
side of Springfield
430
First School
432
Schools of the Different Town- ships 434
Sequiota
Cave
955
Societies, Secret
524
Fremasonry
524
Odd Fellows
531
Woodmen
533
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks 536
Improved Order of Red Men
537
Knights of Columbus
539
American Yeomen
540
Court of Honor.
541
Loyal Order of Moose
542
Eagles
542
Knights of Pythias
543
Sons of the Revolution
544
Spanish-American War
388
Maine Disaster
390
Roosevelt's Rough Riders. 391
National Guard Requirements
393
Farewell Reception
394
Off for Chickamauga 396
Epidemic of Typhoid 398
Officers of Company K.
404
Officers of Company M
406
Springfield
682
First Settlers
682
Incorporation 690
Traveling Facilities 692
After the War.
695
Municipal Bonds
697
Wholesale Center
701
Springfield Baking Company. The
680
Springfield Jobbers' and Manufac- turers' Assn. 673
Springfield Normal School, The 428
Springfield Wagon Works. 676
St. Agnes School
637
Stage Coaches
692
State Normal School
426
Enrollment
426
Graduates
426
St. De Chantal Academy
1907
Strafford
209
Topography
59
Watercourses
60
HISTORICAL INDEX.
Hydrography 63
Caves, Sinks and Natural Bridges (44
Union League, The 377
Transportation 184
Veterinarians 497
Steamboats 184
First Railroad
Stages
187
First Train
188
Old Gulf Railroad.
190
Bolivar Branch
193
Missouri Pacific Railroad
193
Springfield Traction Company
195
Townships, Original Boundaries of_ 125
Tucker-Ferguson Warehouse and
Transfer Co.
1926
Water Power 144
Welsh Packing Company 678
Willard 210
Woman's Missionary Union 615
Women's Clubs 560
Young Women's Christian Associa- tion 558
Young Men's Christian Association_ 557
Under Three Flags 57
Walnut Grove 209
180
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Abbott, Alfred S 1273
Albert, Jake 1896
Albright, M. D., Wm. E 1871
Alden, John 850
Allebach, Newton V.
1291
Allen, Charles H. 443
Allen, John D. 1071
Anderson, Henry S 1699
Anderson, Joseph G
1911
Andrew, Paul 1533
Anthony, George W 711
Anthony, James 854
Armstrong, Frederick 1882
Armstrong, Tom W 1255
Arnett, R. L 1290
Atherton, M. D., J. LeRoy 1550
Atherton, M. D., Mary Jean 1556
Atteberry, James O 1789
Atwood, George Albert. 936
Atwood, George Hammond 936
Aumoth, Joseph G. 822
Ausherman, Martin 876
Bacon, Rev. John T 1522
Bair, James 1356
Baker, J. 454
Baker, S. A 1664
Banfield, Lewis F.
920
Banister. Theodore 988
Barnes, M. D., George W 1436
Barrett, John
1840
Barrett, Robert Franklin
1252
Barron, Willard M
1704
Barton, James H.
776
Barton, William H
778
Bass, Sampson 1008
Bassett, Louis N 1092
Bassett, Samuel H. 1093
Bates, Percy J 1305
Baxter, Hendry 1727
Baxter, Kirk 989
Beal, Daniel N.
772
Beal, M. D., Edward L 764
Beal, George T 764
Beal, Capt. George T. 771
Beatie, Maj. John W. F 1676
Beckerleg, John 1799
Bennett, H. S. 867
Benson, Richard H 1733
Berry, James A 1120
Berry. James Blaine 1333
Berry, Gustavus
F
1756
Beyer, Frank
1050
Billasch. William 1195
Bishop, Franklin T 1722
Bissett, James 1124
Blanchard, Green I 1846
Bodenhamer, Andrew
J
1496
Bodenhamer, Emsley L
1091
Bodenhamer, Joseph
J
1499
Bodenhamer, Louis F
1498
Bomgardner, D. V. S., George I 1399
Bon, Ira Carl. 1310
Booth, Waldo Cornwell 1669
Bowland, Robert A. 1187
Bowman, Benjamin 1570
Boyd, M. D., John R 970
Boyd, S. H. 447
Boyer, Ray C 1841
Bradley, Thomas
H
1047
Brazill, James B 1749
Briggs, Cecil Alvir 1504
Bright, John
1823
Brower, Madison A 1845
Brown. Addison 1875
Brown, Frank E - 1588
Brown, Harry F. 1334
Brown, James M. 1317
Brown, John D 1044
Brown, Joseph Addison
1043
Brown, Thomas T.
1472
Brown, M. D., William McF
1040
Bryant, Arthur W
1221
Burge, Mrs. Ellen A
708
Burge, George W
707
Burge, James T. 709
Busch, Charles R 1314
Butler, Nelson Garrett. 1502
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
Butler, Stephen E. 1303
Butts, James M. 1344
Camp, Warren N. 1811
Camp. William P'. .1738
Campbell, Irvin H 1194
Campbell, John Polk
1478
Cantrell, James T. 1374
('arroll, Frank P'
1299
C'arter, Charles W' 1613
Carter, M. D., William C.
1697
Cass. Dudley 1768
Cass, Mason
1768
Chaffin. John C
1741
Chalfant. Ephraim
893
Chappell, Lewis E
1660
Clark. M. D., James W
1818
Clark, Clarence M 906
Chavose, Charles 1901
Claypool, Luther M. 1888
Chrisman, John Maloney 1632
Christman, Matthias 1294
Childress, James G .. 1806
Clements. M. D., Christopher C. 1428
Clements. Oscar S 845
Cloud, Daniel E. 1539
Cloud. William B
1643
C'offelt, M. D., Theodore A. 1245
Cole. Stephen Henry
1495
Collier. P. V 1163
Colvin, Hugh 1804
Condon, George W 1147
Constance, Walter 1323
Coon. Walter A
781
Cooper, George 1307
Cooper, llarry 1597
Cornell, William C.
1214
Counts, Benjamin B 1834
Cowan, John 993
Cowan, John Maxwell 992
Cowden, James S. 1798
Cowden, M. D., William H 1409
Cowell, John 1337
Crane, M. D., Thos. V. B. 1873
Crawford, A. B. 918
Crawford, William J. 1161
Crenshaw, Louis A. D 1406
Crenshaw. Thomas T. 1711
Crow. J. W 945
Crowdus, Charles 1645
Culler, George W 942
Curran, Rev. Father Francis 623
Curry, Rev. Father George 628
De Board, Elisha 1856
DeGroff, Moses R. 840
Delange, William 1886
De Witt, Edward J. 1843
Dabbs, Thomas E. 1675
Dade, Davney C. 870
Daggett, William 1226
Daigler, George 759
Dale, llarris K. 1858
Dando, Charles E 1283
Daniel, William R 980
Danzero, Domino 1219
Darby, Ezra Faucett 1170
Darby, D. D. S., Robert Ezra 1168
Dark, Melville E 1552
Davis, Emil O. 1812
Deaton, John P'
856
Deaton, John W
856
Deeds, James C. 1748
Delaney, T. J. 460
Delzell, M. D., William A 1554
Demuth, Capt. Albert 808
Dennis, Benjamin 1760
Dennis, John E.
1672
Dennis, William A 833
Devereaux, James 864
Devereaux, Mrs. Mary 865
Dewey, M. D., James E. 1765
Diffenderffer, David M. 1714
Diffenderffer, David R. 1714
Diffenderffer, Harry W 1715
Diggins, Hiram W 1642
Dillard, George E 1779
Dingeldein, Edward P 1509
Dingeldein, Sebastian 1216
Donnell, Francis M 1894
Donovan, William F 1394
Doran, Thomas H. 1682
Douglass, Gaylard 1877
Dozier, Duerrett W. 848
Dozier, John 848
Draper, Charles 825
Draper, John 824
Draper, Joseph N 824
Dritt, John R 1302
Drury, Charles 1094
Dulin, Jantes E. 1102
Duncan, Andrew B
1826
Durst, Harry D 1752
.
Eagleburger, Joseph S 1625
Earnest, C. W.
1535
Earnest, James Howard
1460
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
East, Howard B.
787
East, Sidney 788
Eaton, Henry 1362
Fricke, George W 842
Fry, William A
1512
Fulbright, Charles R 757
Fulbright, John L
741
Fulbright, John Y. 758
Fulbright, William 741
Fulbright, Willam H 740
Furrow, Calvin
1005
Gallagher, Francis A 1138
Galloway, Jesse E 1696
Gann, J. W 1288
Gardner, James Coleman
1037
Garton, Jacob W 1708
Garton, John H. 1536
George, . M 1149
Fairbanks, Jonathan 961
Fallin, Walter Augustus 1011
Fallin, Wilbur M 1010
Farmer, Edward
1318
Farmer, Oscar F
1583
Farmer, Samuel A
1594
Farmer, William C 1640
Farrington, J. S.
456
Fawcett, Leonard
1431
Fay, Edwin ] 1788
Fellows, Erastus
737
Fellows, Col. Homer F
1364
Fellows, Norris W. 736
Fenton, Jeremiah 1917
Ferguson, Ernest N. 1890
Ferguson, George W 1758
Ferguson, John R.
1115
Fielder, Benjamin F
1128
Finch, Edward Swayzee 997
Finch, Harry H 1430
Fine, Alphonsus F 1055
Fink, Charles H
752
Fink, Richard M 752
Finley, Elder Newton 882
Finney, Frank L 1621
Fitch, James W. 1571
Fogarty, Thomas 1500
Fortune, Rev. Father T. J 626
Foster, Jr., Jesse J 1455
Fowler, J. W. 1627
Frame, M. D., Homer G. 1470
Freeman, John Guy 1651
Freeman, Rederick F 1648-49
Freeman, William
1648
Freeman, William B 1648
French, John 1331
Frey, Frank A 1184
Edmonson, Walton E 1529
Eisenmayer, Andrew J
1380
Elson, Edwin Wiggins
1006
Elson, William Penn
1064
Emerson, Walter P
982
Emery, Alonzo W
1101
Emery, Edgar T.
1628
Ennis, Edgar E.
1619
Ernst, Louis P
1531
Eslinger, Jas. E 1766
Eslinger, Samuel L 1766
Evans, M. D., E. L
1074
Evans, Owen M 1188
Everett, Richard E.
1610
Gideon, James J 1131
Gideon, Thomas . 722
Gideon, William C. 722
Gifford, M. D., Anson H.
1537
Glass, Albert M 1820
Glass, John Baker.
896
Glassmoyer, Howard S.
Goode, R. 1850
455
Goodwin, Oliver Smith
880
Gorman, Daniel C.
Gorsuch, William R 790
1341
Gosney, Napoleon
1206
Granade, John A
912
Grant, William W
1475
Gray, James H.
1336
Gray. Josiah J
1584
Green, George
1293
Greenwade, John T 1384
Greenwade, Weldon 1386
Grier, Azzo B
1104
Grier, Samuel S 1328
Griffin, John P. 1688
Groblebe, Charles I
1067
Grubel, Frank
1254
Gustin, Walter P .1899
Hall, John M. 1376
Hall, William Alexander 1417
Halstead, Capt. John. 1925
Hammond, Clyde L. 1898
Hankins, William T 1296
Hannah, Ezra F 844
Hansell, Jefferson E 1166
Hansell, William M. 1783
Hanson, Albert N
1076
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
Hanson, M. D., Richard 11. 984
Harman, M. D., William Roby 904
Harrison, John B. 1098
Hart. Andrew Thomas 1510
Hummel, Lynn 897
HIrd. Rev. Fayette 1144
Ingler. Hugh B. 1702
Jackson, George W 1691
Jackson, John S. C. 1700
James, David 1088
James, Jason R 1089
James, Nancy 1090
James, Thomas 1089 1
James, William C 900
James, Winfrey 1090
Jaquith, Jesse D. 1297
Jared, Flemin T 1516
Jenkins, Robert 1222
Jennings, William T. 799
Jewell, Harry Sanford. 1371
Johnson, John H 836
Johnson, M. D., Samuel A. 1622
Johnson, Silas M. 1791
Johnson, U. G. 479
Johnston, A. J 1808
Johnston, James B. 1634
Jones, Capt. George
M
792
Henderson, Walter H.
1782
Hendricks, Littleberry
445
Hendrickson. George W
1229
Henshaw, John E
1566
Herman, Daniel H 1027
Herrick, Samuel 1848
Iliatt, Reuben J
1803
Hibler. Elihu 1227
Hickman, Isaac M. 909
Hilderbrand, James N 782
Hinerman, J. H. 1618
Hobbs, John J 1424
Hogeboom, M. D., R. W. 495
Holden, Harry Clyde 991
Holland, Charles 1827
Holland, Gen. Colley B
1744
Holland, T. Blondville 976
Hood, James 1520
Hooper, Samuel A. 1932
Hoover, John W 1573
House, Merton C. 1842
Houston, Jerome A 1324
4
Howard, Harvey W 1448
Howell, William 1403
Hubbell, Lucius W 1377
Hubbard, W. 1). 449
Iludnall, John R. 828
Iludnall, M. D., M. I. 828
Ilart, Roswell K ..
1630
llartt, John W 1209
Haster, Thomas 1 1117
Hasten, Jolin 11 1150
llaswell, Manson
M
720
Hlaswell, James M 720
Hlaun, George N
1719
Haun, Walter 1463
llawkins, Kirk 929
Hayden, John C 850
Ilayden, Joseph H 853
Haynes, Ernest D 1389
Hayward, Hubert 11
1923
lleadlee, Blondville D
1034
Ileadlee, Clande Leslie
1033
Headlee, Judge Elisha
1411
Headlee, James Ward.
1034
Headlee, Samuel W.
1032
Headley, Frank E 933
Healy, Rev. Father D. I. 632
Heckart. Henry M. 1197
Heckenlively, James
I
1837
Hedges, James H 716
Hegarty, John 872
Jones, Henry B 1889
Jones, Henry T
794
Jones, James 792
Jones, John 1807
Jones, John H.
1154
Jones, Joshua L
1703
Jones, William
1602
Kanning, Charles F 1258
Kauffman, Stanley K. 1900
Keller, W. Robert. 1785
Kelley, Prof. Edwin H. 1562
Kelley, Jesse Marion 1559
Kelly, John 1276
Kemmling, Ernst 1725
Kennedy, Henry F 863
Kennedy, Lee C. 1743
Kerr, Andrew B.
1099
Kerr, Charles W 1449
Kerr, M. D., Ulysses F 1922
Kershner, Capt. Wm. H. 797
Kilkenny, Rev. Father Peter 627
King. Charles 1208
King, M. D., Thomas M
1526
Kinser. Jefferson
1739
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
Kinser, John 1739
Kirby, Guy D. 975
Mccutcheon, O. J. 847
Kirkey, William L 1332
McDonald, Alexander 873
Mc Elhany. George LaFayette. 1440
Mc Ginty, William H. 1736
Kite, Robert B. 1575
Klingensmith, Peter 1862
Klingner, John W
1408
Klingner, M. D., Thomas O 1238
Knabb, M. D., Enoch 1586
Knelle, George 885
Knighten, Ammon 1824
Knowles, M. D., John T. 739
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