Past and present of Greene County, Missouri, early and recent history and genealogical records of many of the representative citizens, Volume II, Part 1

Author: Fairbanks, Jonathan, 1828- , ed; Tuck, Clyde Edwin
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Indianapolis, A. W. Bowen
Number of Pages: 1182


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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 II


ILLUSTRATED


1915 A. W. BOWEN & COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS


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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.


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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.


In placing "Past and Present of Greene County, Missouri," before the


citizens, the publishers can conscientiously claim that they have carried out the plan as outlined in the prospectus. Every biographical sketch in the work was submitted to the party interested, for correction, and therefore any error of fact, if there be any, is solely due to the person for whom the sketch was prepared. Confident that our efforts to please will fully meet the approbation of the public, we are,


Respectfully,


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.


CHAPTER 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 XII-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.


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


Early Judges


443


Brief Mention


of Former and


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


579


Christian


585


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


Clans, Gathering of 244


Confederate Cemetery


5,54


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


Settlements


1


131


Delawares


131


Frontier Life


143


Early Roads


I


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


Tertiary Age


77


1


77


Pleistocene


Geology, Economic


Springs


85


Springfield City Water Supply. 89


Mineral Waters 90


Stones


90


Soils


94


Coal


101


Road Material


100


Clays


101


1


Moulding Sand


104


Iron


104


Lead and Zinc.


106


Mines Worked Long Ago 107


Deposit of Ore


110


Local Mines


113


Copper, Gold and Silver


118


Petroleum


119


Grand Army of the Republic


546


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


I


Indian Implements


29


Indian Trails


41


Ingram's Mill


138


Journal, A Pioneer's.


135


85


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 64


Transportation


184


Steamboats


184


First Railroad


1.80


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


Transfer Co. 1926


and


Under Three Flags 57


Union League, The 377


Veterinarians 497


Walnut Grove 209


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



BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX


Abbott, Alfred S 1273


Albert, Jake 1896


Albright, M. D., Wm. E. 1871


Beckerleg, John 1799


Bennett, H. S. 867


1733


Allen, Charles H


443


Allen, John D 1071


Anderson, Henry S 1699


Anderson, Joseph G. 1911


Andrew, Paul E


1533


Anthony, George W.


711


Anthony, James 854


Armstrong, Frederick W 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


Alden, John 850


Allebach, Newton V


1291


Benson, Richard


Berry, James 1120


Berry. James Blaine. 1333


Berry, Gustavus F 1756


Beyer, Frank A.


1050


Billasch, William C. 1195


Bishop, Franklin T. 1722


Bissett, James 1124


Blanchard, Green I. 1846


Bodenhamer, Andrew


J


1496


Bodenhamer, Emsley 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 Alvin 1504


Bright, John C.


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 :


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


Carroll, Frank P 1299


Carter, Charles W 1613


Carter, M. D., William C. 1697


Daniel, William R 980


Danzero, Domino 1219


Darby, Ezra Faucett. 1170


Darby, D. D. S., Robert Ezra 1168


Dark, Melville E 1552


Davis, Emil 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 F 1760


Dennis, John 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 I302


Drury, Charles J 1094


Dulin, James E


1102


Duncan, Andrew


B


1826


Durst, Harry I


1752


Crowdus, Charles 1645


Culler, George W. 942


Curran, Rev. Father Francis


623


Curry, Rev. Father George 628


DeBoard, Elisha 1856


DeGroff, Moses R 840


DeLange, William 1886


De Witt, Edward J 1843


Dabbs, Thomas E. 1675


Dade, Davney C. 870


Daggett, William A 1226


Daigler, George 759


Dale, Harris K 1858


Dando, Charles E 1283


Cass, Dudley 1768


Cass, Mason 1768


Chaffin, John


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 1428


Clements, Oscar S


845


Cloud, Daniel E.


1539


Cloud, William B 1643


Coffelt, M. D., Theodore A


1245


Cole, Stephen Henry


1495


Collier, P. V.


1163


Colvin, Hugh P 1804


Condon, George W


1147


Constance, Walter


1323


Coon, Walter A.


781


Cooper, George 1307


Cooper, Harry 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


Eagleburger, Joseph S.


1625


Earnest, C. W.


1535


Earnest, James Howard.


1460


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.


East, Howard B 787


East, Sidney 788


Frey, Frank A 1184


Fricke, George


w


842


Fry, William A


1512


Fulbright, Charles R 757


Fulbright, John I 741


Fulbright, John Y 758


Fulbright, William


741


Fulbright, Willam


740


Furrow, Calvin 1005


Gallagher, Francis 1138


Galloway, Jesse E. 1696


Gann, J. W. 1288


Gardner, James Coleman 1037


Garton, Jacob W


1708


Garton, John H


1536


George, C. M.


Gideon, James J 1131


Gideon, Thomas J


722


Gideon, William C.


722


Gifford, M. D., Anson H.


1537


Glass, Albert M 1820


Glass, John Baker 896


Glassmoyer, Howard S.


1850


Goode, R. L. 455


Goodwin, Oliver Smith 880


Gorman, Daniel C. 790


Gorsuch, William R 1341


Gosney, Napoleon


1206


Granade, John A. 912


Grant, William W 1475


Gray, James 1336


Gray, Josiah .


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


Fogarty, Thomas 1500


Fortune, Rev. Father T. J 626


Foster, Jr., Jesse J 1455


Fowler, J. W. 1627


Frame, M. D., Homer 1470


Freeman, John Guy.


1651


Freeman, Rederick F


1648-49


Freeman, William


1648


Freeman, William B 1648


French, John 1331


Eaton, Henry 1362


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


Fairbanks, Jonathan 961


Fallin, Walter Augustus 1011


Fallin, Wilbur 1010


Farmer, Edward


1318


Farmer, Oscar F


1583


Farmer, Samuel A.


1594


Farmer, William


1640


Farrington, J. S.


456


Fawcett, Leonard


1431


Fay, Edwin L. 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


1621


Fitch, James W


1571


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


1149


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.


Hanson, M. D., Richard H 984


Harman, M. D., William Roby 904


Harrison, John B. 1098


Hart, Andrew Thomas


1510


Hummel, Lynn


897


Hurd, 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


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


Jones, Henry B 1889


Jones, Henry


794


Hendricks, Littleberry 445


Hendrickson, George W


1229


Henshaw, John E. 1566


Herman, Daniel H 1027


Herrick, Samuel 1848


Hiatt, 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 D. 1520


Hooper, Samuel A 1932


Hoover, John W. 1573


House, Merton C. 1842


Houston, Jerome A 1324


Howard, Harvey W 1448


Howell, William 1403


Hubbell, Lucius W 1377


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Hudnall, John 828


Hudnall, M. D., M. L. 828


Hart, Roswell K.


1630


Hartt, John W.


1209


Hasler, Thomas L 1117


Hasten, John H. 1150


Haswell, Alanson M 720


Haswell, James M 720


Haun, George N


1719


Haun, Walter


1463


Hawkins, Kirk 929


Hayden, John 850


Hayden, Joseph H 853


Haynes, Ernest D.


1389


Hayward, Hubert H. 1923


Headlee, Blondville D 1034


Headlee, Claude Leslie 1033


Headlee, Judge Elisha


1411


Headlee, James Ward.


1034


Headlee, Samuel W


1032


Headley, Frank 933


Healy, Rev. Father D. L 632


Heckart, Henry M 1197


Heckenlively, James


L


1837


Hedges, James H 716


Hegarty, John 872


Henderson, Walter H 1782


Jones, James


792


Jones, John 1807


Jones, John H. 1154


Jones, Joshua L. 1703


Jones, William


J


1602


Kanning, Charles F 1258


Kauffman, Stanley K 1900


Keller, W. Robert. 1785


Kelley, Prof. Edwin


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


Hubbard, W. D. 449


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.


Kinser, John 1739


Kirby, Guy D. 975


Mccutcheon, O. J. 847


Kirkey, William 1332


McDonald, Alexander 873


Kirkpatrick, Robt. 1770


McElhany, George LaFayette 1440


McGinty, William H 1736


McGuire, Guy H. 1139


McHaffie, M. D., Charles H. 735


Klingner. John W. 1408


Klingner, M. D., Thomas O 1238


Knabb, M. D., Enoch 1586


Knelle, George 885


Knighten, Ammon 1824




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