Annals of Platte County, Missouri, from its exploration down to June 1, 1897; with genealogies of its noted families, and sketches of its pioneers and distinguished people, Part 95

Author: Paxton, W. M. (William McClung), 1819-
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Kansas City, Mo., Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 1204


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1897, MAY.


1095


COUNTY FINANCES.


and transfers part of them to the school fund. The jury fund gets from unclaimed fees $200, from interest fund, $1,600, and from State insurance fund, $100, and these latter funds are charged with the same. The amounts so transferred increase both receipts and expenditures. The clerk charges the county not with warrants drawn, but with warrants paid. My state- ment, therefore, shows our expenses several thousand dollars less than appears from the clerk's statement.


County Debt.


Bonds outstanding May 1, 1896. . $86,000.00 Bonds outstanding now . 72,600.00


Bonds paid . . $13,400.00


Interest paid. 5,537.50


Paid from Interest and Sinking Funds. $18,937.50


School Funds.


The County School Fund. . $14,359.77


The Township School Fund. 19,047.75


Total. . $33,407.52


School moneys apportioned. .$12,327.10


The levy for county and State is $1.15.


May 1-The population of Leavenworth is 21,536-a gain of over four hundred.


Platte River has reached its highest state this season, of three feet on the turnpike west of Platte City bridge. When the waters subsided, the bottoms were planted in corn, and but little damage resulted.


May 5-The job of printing the May statement of the county finances was given to Rettig, of the Argus, at 10 cents per square, he being the lowest bidder.


The Banking House of Wells & Co. filed approved bond of $75,000 as county depository of public moneys.


May 7-Perle D. Decker, of Park College, took the premium for oratory at the interstate contest at Columbia, Mo.


W. T. Hope's barn burned-fully insured.


Cam. Wells is appointed by the governor on the board of curators for the State University.


May 12-S. F. DE CAMP was shot and killed at Dearborn by John Records, supposed insane, and giving as his reason that De Camp "looked green" at him.


May 14-Founders' Day observed at Park College. Dr. John H. Finley, of Galesburg, Illinois, was the orator.


1897, MAY.


1096


BANK STATEMENTS.


The county court is making liberal appropriations for roads and for implements for constructing and repairing roads.


Foxes are still among us. James Pitts and H. T. Farmer lately killed two each.


May 27-Ascension Day observed by Weston Commandery, No. 2, and Belt (Platte City) Commandery, No. 9. The Knights met at Woodruff, and went to Weston, saluting resident knights by the way. At Weston, after a banquet at the opera house, the commanderies had an oration by Sir Knight C. B. Powers.


W. C. Wells has erected upon his cemetery lot at Platte City a family monument of marble weighing 30,000 pounds.


May 29-Observed as Decoration Day at Platte City. Five hundred people visited the cemetery, and found nearly all the graves beautifully adorned with flowers.


The financial power of Park College is a wonder! In the last week $790 have been generously contributed to its various funds, in small sums, the donors numbering 422, and hailing from twenty States. And an additional sum of $5,000 was offered on easy con- ditions. That little two-column, 7 by 10 paper, the Park College Record, enters weekly into many thousand families, and elicits their sympathies and their contributions.


ABSTRACT OF STATEMENTS OF PLATTE COUNTY BANKS AS PUBLISHED FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


May 14, 1887.


Silver.


Gold. 955


Deposits. $ 41,041.56


Bank of Platte County. .


523


200


59,245.04


Bank of Platte City. .


483


120


80,174.00


August 31, 1887.


Edgerton Bank. .


54,870.85


Bank of Platte City


605


. . . .


75,359.89


December 31, 1887.


Wells Banking Co.


277


1,022


18,690.60


Edgerton Bank.


1,646


2,240


58,215.00


Railey & Bro.


309


1,260


88,304.20


Bank of Platte City. .


863


1,260


82,004.71


Exchange Bank of Platte City


1,612


1,655


98,603.04


April 30, 1888.


Wells Banking House.


329


770


48,713.02


Exchange Bank of Platte City .


774


1,000


59,885.86


September 3, 1888.


Wells Banking House.


414


565


76,061.78


Bank of Dearborn.


937


120


15,263.60


Bank of Platte City


517


.


69,813.76


Edgerton Bank. .


575


1,520


41,624.01


Exchange Bank of Platte City


352


445


60,758.95


Edgerton Bank. .


$ 435


$


. .. .


1897, MAY.


1097


BANK STATEMENTS.


March 30, 1889.


Silver.


Gold. 691


Deposits. $ 109,327.96


Edgerton Bank. .


807


1,260


44,598.63


July 31, 1889.


Exchange Bank of Platte City


757


1,055


51,613.47


Edgerton Bank .


1,072


1,065


44.715.01


Wells Banking House.


617


570


101,938.36


Bank of Dearborn. .


865


45


19,238.82


Bank of Platte City.


370


120


52,503.36


Park Bank.


126


100


13,134.80


December 31, 1889.


Bank of Platte City


503


1,580


88,329.30


Edgerton Bank .


1,154


1,525


44,150.58


Exchange Bank of Platte City


620


1,290


80,817.62


Wells Banking House.


870


1,720


124,239.29


Bank of Dearborn ..


28,740.96


April 30, 1890.


Wells Banking House. .


947


1,025


132,671.43


Exchange Bank of Platte City


536


595


71,492.70


Edgerton Bank. .


1,011


1,640


37,391.99


Bank of Platte City. .


334


475


59,809.03


Bank of Camden Point. .


277


25


11,627.54


Bank of Dearborn ..


25,090.40


July 18, 1890.


First National Bank of Platte City. .


48,995.17


Bank of Platte City


230


420


72,142.55


Edgerton Bank. .


249


1,560


40,336.40


Wells Banking House.


922


2.345


142,198.51


Bank of Dearborn.


32,567.50


October 21, 1890.


Bank of Platte City, First Nat'l Bank.


61,668.74


Same, May 4, 1891. .


56,280.77


Same, February 21, 1891. January 17, 1891.


. .. .


63,724.88


Wells Banking House ..


478


1,025


163,176.60


Bank of Dearborn.


1,096


39,479.14


Railey & Bro.


749


1,072


114,987.67


Edgerton Bank.


55,219.60


Bank of Camdem Point ..


.


18,191.58


May 16, 1891.


Bank of Dearborn. .


878


45


39,839.83


Bank of Camden Point ..


279


395


20,495.00


Bank of New Market. .


300


12,891.88


Park Bank.


137


100


10,824.38


Wells Banking House.


470


1,755


175,825.60


Bank of Platte City.


716


480


72,631.03


Edgerton Bank.


1,124


605


55,358.82


. .


. ...


.


. .


. . . .


...


.


. .


.


$387.866.54


Wells Banking House.


600


. .


1897, MAY.


1098


BANK STATEMENTS.


Silver.


Gold.


Deposits.


1st Nat'l Bank of P. City, March, 1892.


. .. .


$ 49,010.54


Same, July 9, 1891. .


.


. . . .


64,131.11


January 2, 1892.


National Bank of Platte City.


67,983.48


Bank of Camden Point ..


$ 658


$ 500


24,388.48


Wells Banking House. .


180,196.04


Bank of Dearborn


35,674.26


Edgerton Bank.


. .. .


49,960.76


Park Bank ..


. . . .


October 31, 1892.


Railey & Bro. .


114,728.43


Wells Banking House.


1,008


1,200


171,803.64


Edgerton Bank. .


591


1,275


35,905.03


Exchange Bank of Platte City .


585


1,093


127,572.40


Bank of New Market.


299


13,510.70


Bank of Dearborn. .


335


. . . .


36,184.27


Bank of Camden Point ..


. ...


21,054.41


$520,758.88


September 16, 1893.


Exchange Bank of Platte City ..


1,411


2,900


$ 46,681.00


Wells Banking House. .


1,313


3,595


177,229.53


Railey & Bro. .


468


2,770


86,328.03


Bank of Weston. .


173


80


7,355.01


Bank of Dearborn.


586


50


31,102.57


April 22, 1893.


Bank of Camden Point. .


18,648.83


Exchange Bank of Platte City.


676


1,500


114,443.38


Edgerton Bank. .


269


1,240


38,108.11


Bank of Dearborn.


732


15


34,139.61


Wells Banking Co.


969


1,510


203,075.63


Railey & Bro.


. .. .


112,361.16


Bank of New Market.


. . . .


6,946.62


$527,723.34


December 2, 1894.


Bank of New Market.


336


785


$ 8,922.11


Edgerton Bank. .


379


1,245


44,675.50


Wells Banking House.


730


1,655


189,446.52


Bank of Camden Point ..


275


710


19,314.15


Exchange Bank of Platte City .


566


1,465


43,366.08


December 1, 1894.


Exchange Bank of Platte City.


..


54,582.16


Bank of Dearborn.


199


30


68,472.30


Edgerton Bank ..


287


1,205


51,219.80


Wells Banking House.


906


1,755


212,864.97


. .


. . .


14,865.46


. . .


1897, MAY.


1099


BANK STATEMENTS.


Silver.


Deposits


Bank of New Market.


209


Gold. $ 460


$10,747.98


Railey & Bro ..


732


2,700


130,437.52


Bank of Weston ..


321


SO5


29,687.95


Park Bank. .


. .


. .


$580,915.04


April 3, 1895.


Exchange Bank of Platte City .


885


1,872


$ 55,255.68


Bank of Dearborn. .


430


77,184.25


Wells Banking Co.


1,035


1,750


243,756.28


Edgerton Bank.


482


1,425


73,644.94


Park Bank. .


225


50


24,632.84


Bank of Camden Point. .


403


875


45,472.52


August, 1895.


Wells Banking House ..


1,028


1,940


249,895.71


Exchange Bank of Platte City.


933


2,000


57,723.69


Railey & Bro. .


747


3,142


126,634.33


Bank of Weston.


379


960


34,466.50


Edgerton Bank.


..


. . . .


December 31, 1895.


Bank of Dearborn ..


399


105


77,309.82


Bank of New Market. .


418


135


5,238.84


Wells Banking House.


688


1,995


267,733.43


Exchange Bank of Platte City .


557


2,357


81,079.70


Edgerton Bank.


69


479


47,814.58


Railey & Bro ..


123,361.45


Bank of Weston.


.


29,913.47


Bank of Camden Point ..


. . . .


26,216.88


Park Bank.


. . . .


21,891.12


$680,559.29


April 11, 1896.


Bank of Camden Point. .


186


483


$ 21,043.68


Edgerton Bank. .


46,201.48


Wells Banking House.


672


1,813


212,933.04


Farmers' Bank of Dearborn. .


5,527.71


Exchange Bank of Platte City.


53,542.55


Park Bank.


22.511.11


Railey & Bro ..


120,944.83


Bank of Weston.


. . .


27,785.21


$510,489.61


August 10, 1896. Farmers' Bank of Dearborn.


$ 12,853.47


Bank of Dearborn ..


40,099.16


.


. . .


.


.


. . . .


... .


67,124.98


.


22,902.36


1897, MAY.


1100


BANK STATEMENTS.


Silver.


Gold.


Deposits.


Edgerton Bank. .


$ 39,569.35


Exchange Bank of Platte City


... .


53,880.07


Park Bank. .


21,546.34


Wells Banking House.


210,183.92


Bank of Weston.


28,330.35


Railey & Bro.


. .. . 117,949.23


$524.411.89


The reader will find the last bank statement on page 1089, where deposits amount to $567,137.23.


1897.


June 7-The skies are cloudless, the atmosphere is mild and balmy, the wheat-fields are white to the harvest, the farmer sings as he plows his corn, the pastures are green, the brook carols as it winds its way, the cattle take their rest in the shade, health prevails, happiness smiles in every face, and all omens are propitious.


CONCLUSION.


My volume of heraldry is now complete. The labors of a life- time are ended. God lengthened out my days to seventy and nine years, that I might preserve the names and record the deeds of my early companions -- the pioneers of Platte. Sixty years ago ten thousand people of many States, countries, and nationalities settled upon our lovely prairies and charming woodlands. A friendless youth, I came among them. I was a stranger, without relative or friend. Upon this fertile soil I made my home, and the sturdy backwoodsmen around me became my companions and friends. My memory embalms them, and my book records their virtues. Their hands broke the prairies and subdued the forest. A tribute of gratitude is due them for the farms and mansions we now enjoy. In this book the aspirations of my life are ful- filled. The names of my companions were fading into forgetful- ness. My volume is the first, but it will not be the last, monu-


ment erected to their memory. Upon the foundations I have laid, posterity will add memorials of each family, as precious stones in the rising temple of our heraldry. I have framed the warp, and intermarriage will supply the woof of the checkered damask of our society. We will form one family and be all akin. The branches of the various family trees will be so interwoven as to make one banian, affording delicious shade for the whole people. Each youth will be able to trace a lineage to a hundred pioneers. As the great Mississippi commingles the waters of a


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1897, JUNE.


1101


CONCLUSION.


thousand brooks, so each youth will be able to show that his blood descends from a thousand sources. Pride of ancestry is a virtue. The man that has none is but little above the brute. It is the associate of honor and the companion of truth. It inspires emu- lation, encourages enterprise, and insures triumph. When our children's children read the records of their ancestors, they will be proud of their names and grateful for their estates. Each will be anxious to add a sprig of laurel to the garland already upon his escutcheon. To hail from Platte will be an honor. No other county in our State has a book of heraldry.


My volume is a chronicle. It is a record of the events of my own day. Of course there are many errors; but they are inno- rent, and I hope will be pardoned. I expect criticism and appre- hend censure. But I have been candid, and under condemnation will be patient.


I am old, but hope yet to serve my beloved people. I have ordered an interleaved copy of my book to be prepared, that while I live I may continue my county's record, and leave it when I die to the historical association that some day will be formed. My files of newspapers shall also be handed down to posterity. I solicit carefully prepared sketches and genealogies of our peo- ple, that they may be preserved in good form.


I add my patriarchal blessing upon the people of Platte County!


The End.


ALEXANDER.


1103


ABBOTT.


INDEX.


[Females are indexed by their maiden names. The letters a, b, c, and d, refer, respectively, to the 1st 2d, 3d, and 4th quarters of the pages they follow. Holiday observances are not indexed because they will be found under the stated days. School and municipal elections will be found under April 1st of each year; so the result of general elections will be found August 1st or November 1st of alternate years. Graduates of colleges will be found June Ist and under "Graduates" in the index. County finances are shown May 1st. Lists of officers and of the business men of the towns and cities are shown every 1st day of January. The towns, cities, banks, country churches, steamboats, Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Good Templars, etc., are sub-indexed. Coun- ty officers, crops, prices, bank deposits, etc., are tabulated. ]


A


ABBOTT, Allen H. 812a.


Amanda 811d.


Annie E. (Gittinger) 812a. Chas. E. 812b. Chris. 613a, 626a.


Cor. C. 933c.


Family 811d.


Hiram B. 812b.


J. C. 186a.


Jo. O. 496a, fam. 811d, 8876. Thos. Rev. 305a.


W. P. 736c, 812b, 948a, 949c. ABE, hung 170d.


Edwin R. 109a.


Ella C. (Froman) 108b.


Eug. R. 109a.


Family 107d. Frank R. 109a.


Granville Sk. 109b.


Hattie H. (Adair) 10$h.


Helen C. (Wren) 109a, 560d. James (Hon.) fam. 108c, California 125a, (1854) 184c, Kansas 18Sd, 244a, 386d, buys 429d, R. A. Mason 450b, (1870) 473a, 493d, 511b, Granges 562b, repres. 587c, 574c, 579d, lecturer 616d, poem 617c, 622b, 626d, 633c, vote 668c, vote 712b, repres. 763b, repres. 802c, dies 810d.


James (of Clay) fam. 157b.


James C. 109h,


James D. 108a, 511a.


Jane (Bailey) 160d.


Jane (Conley) 109d.


Joel M. 109h.


John 109d, 386a.


J. M. 411c.


Jos. 19a. Jos. M. Dr. 767b.


Lizzie (Collier) 108a. Lou (Keller) 15Sa. Minnie D. (Oldham) 10Sc, 925b.


Nora B. (Baldwin) 108h. Rheda (W lkins: n) 864d.


Ruth (Pence) 420a.


Serena 407d, (Jones) 486bd. Waller 109d. Willie 108b.


AFFIDAVITS 579d. AGENCY 11b, 13b.


AKER, John fam. 860d. Preston Rev. 591a. Rose (Scott) 232d.


Willis 869b.


AKIN, Saml. 233c.


ALBRICHT, Geo. H. fam. 948a. Lizzie (Mossman) 948a.


ALCORN, Rosa (Fleming) 715a. Thos. Rev. 305a.


ALDERS, Emma (Brady) 702d. Family 100Sd. John fam. 1008d. Wm. 34Sd.


ALDERSON, Annie (Rail- ey) 203d. Chas. N. 718b.


Clarissa (Farra) 722a.


Eliza A. (Trundle). Eliz. (Noble) 203b.


John 104b.


John W. 908a. Julia M. 45a.


K. R. 775a.


Lou M. (De Berry)


44d, 455c.


Maggie (Misener) 45a.


Mary A (De Berry) 455h. Mary E. 44d.


Miranda (Montgomery) 332d.


Nancy (Gregg) 379h.


Nell 1060d, 1063c, 1078d.


Reb. (Gaines) 186c. Robert 1052a. Sarah M. (Reed) 44d.


Smith 667a, fam. 774d. Wm. H. (1852) 151d, 187c.


Wm. R .: R. A. Mason 450d, fam. 774d. ADAMSON, Jacob (J. P.) 18d, 31a, 157a. ADKINS, Aman. M. (Rem- ington) 109b, 386b. Anna (Pendleton) 108b. Beauford fam. 107d, fire 823c.


Ben. G. fam. 108b. Birdie (Thatcher) 876a. 109b,


Darwin J. 419b.


Edwin G. (1800) fam. 107d.


ABEL, Mary (Dick) 785c.


P. T. 184bc, 306d, 566a.


ABSTRACTS, Paxton's 440b, Coburn's 487b, 672d. ADAMS, Araminta (Cardy) 263c. Caro (Dick) 921a. Cora (Pierce) 933c. Eliz. (Green) 746d. Ellen (Nell) (Mckinney) 775b. Fam. 774 d.


Jas. 45a. Jas. E. 45a. Jas. F. fam. 44d. J. H. 261a.


Family 203d. Jas. C. 203c, buys 637d, 839c, 887b. John D. fam. 203a. Wm. 511d. ALEXANDER, Dudley F. fam. 358c. Edgar 647b, 716h.


Eliz. fam. 877c. Eliz. (Paxton) 40c. Fam. 358c, 719a.


Geo. W. 719a.


James fam. 345a.


John (i) fam. 35&c.


John (ii) 358d, 758d. Linville fam. 179b.


Lucy A. (Roper) 719b. Margaret (Higgins) 653b. Mag. (Ringo) 877c, 923c.


ALLEN.


1104


ARNOLD.


Nelson J. 34d, 694, 39 a, fire 657d, fam. 718d.


Nellie (Fowler) 449d, 719a. Nettie (Bueneman) 877c. Saml. fam. 449d, fam. 719a. Sarah B. (Malott) 104d. Theo. W. fam. 719a. Wm. 497c, 719b. ALLEN, Amney (Lober)


793a.


Bethel rep. 47d. Calvin Rev. 386d. Chas. S. 300b. D. Clint 52Sd, delegate


593d, speaks 594a, 595a, 610a, 703d, 707c, vote 707cd, nominated 711b,


712ab.


E. E. 1050b. E. H. 891b. Ethan fam. 234b, 247b, 265a, 278a.


Honora 837a. James A. fam. 552b, 850b.


Jesse Rev. 120d.


Jesse 18Sa.


John R. fam. 516d.


Jos. 173d. Laf. fam. 188a.


Laura L. (Hughes) 58b. Leota 188a. Mary 837a.


Moses Rev. 120d.


Nann e (Wa'l.ngford) 751d, 772d.


Oliver D. Rev. 386d, 716a, 10(3c.


Richard (i) fam. 837a.


Richard D. 837a.


Robert 36c, 229h.


Shubal 119b.


Stella A. (Martin) 716b. Thos. 59a, Rev. 120d, 157a, Rev. 305a.


Wm. 625c.


ALLER, H. M. 371b, 390a, Judge 394d, 398b, bonds issued 412d, 416c, enrolled 426bc, retires 431b, fam. 1087b. ALLGAIR, Albert W. 479c, 623d.


M. S. fam. 479c. ALLINGHAM, S. H. 179d. ANDERSON, A. M. 663d. W. S. fam. 179d. Alex. fam. 801d. ALLISON, Belle (Slaugh- ter) 782c. Annie (Railey) 269b. B. Frank fam. 295d, 557c. Cynthia B. (Allen) 552h Belle L. (Hoy) 66d. Eliza (Nelson) 552d. Clemmie 194b. Family 551d. Cora (Tribble) 437d. Fannie (Moore) fam. 553a, David Rev. 386d. 770h. David 917c.


James W. fam. 552d.


James 91c, 551d. Jane (Downing) 303c, 552a. Jasper 91c. John C. fam. 552c.


John D. 770h.


Ed. L. (ii.) 546c, 816a, 821b, 907b, treas. 976c, 993b, knight 1061d. Eliz. V. (Kirkman) Jo. A. 693a. 988d. F. C. 988d. Letiza (Hodges) 601c. Mary E. (Smith) 847c. Family 988c. Milton fam. 552c, 770c. Sallie A. (Corbin) 508b, 552a. Sarah J. (McMonigle) 552c. Stella (Benner) 65a. 978c.


Wm. 113d. WVm. E. 552b.


ALMOND, Birdie (McCril- lis) 291d, 835a. Chas. B. killed 435c.


Clara D. (Armstrong) 258D. fam. 291c.


Family 289d.


Jennie E. (Frost) 208d, Sk. 291a.


Kate (Cockrill) 258b, 291b. Lallie (Cockrill) 290d. Sublette 291a.


Wm. B. (Gen.) 22d, enroll- ed 27a, 34d, 52d, (1844) 63a, (1845) 69d, 70b, (1846) 81b, (1848) Co. Atty. 101b, (1849) California 110ab, (1851) Judge 141c, (1852) mills 150a, 170c, (1854) 184c, (1857) 225d, 240b, fam. 289d, 365d.


ALNUT, Martha (Rader) 853c. Smith 127c. ALRICH, Frank 1081b.


ALVIS, Alice E. (Runyon) 595d.


Angie (Carpenter) 906c.


Emma (Vermillion) 677c.


Family 595d.


Fannie (Murphy) 2822, 596a. Martha E. (Vermillion) 595d.


Richard 368d, 596a.


Thomas fam. 595d, shot 712d.


AMBROSE, Wm. 46d.


AMNESTY, 354d, 396b, 426d.


AMOS, Frank 850a. Johnson S. 865d.


ANDERS, Cath. 710c.


David fam. 710c, 888b, 890b. Elias M. 888b, 890a. Emma C. (Johnson) 310a. Family 710c, 890a.


Irving 646d.


Jo. S. 293a.


Lucella (McEowen) 92d, 710d.


Mary F. (Noland) 390b. Richard M. 594c, 890a.


Amanda (Whitton) 1001b.


Armilda (Crobarger) 600b.


Eli P. fam. 774b. Ed. L. (i) 545c.


Calen B. fam 296a, survey- or 881b, 988d.


Geo. W. 360h, fam. 988c. Green B. fam. 1001b. H. A. B. 135d, 416d, R. A.


Mason 450b, enrolled 451c, 493d, fam. 502b, 742b, 988c. Irene 194b.


James H. 988c.


James W. 661c, rep. 712b, fam. 741d.


John 988d. John Rev. 386d.


Jos. 686b. Jo. M. 742ac.


Jody 929d. Lucy (Davis) 1001b.


Luella (Cain) 613a.


Mag. E. (Dean) 295c. Mag. (Justus) 907c.


Mary R. (Dyer) 670d.


Mary (Spear) 1003a.


Mattie (Thomas) 1001b.


Norton B. fam. 193d, en- rolled 441a, with E. H. Norton 454c, 454d, (1868) 456b, 474c, 509d, (1871) 512c, Landmark 518c, fam. 545d, tontine 534d, to Ken- tucky 568d, returns 631a, and Carmack 672a, Land- mark 682a, 785a, senator 870a, senator 881a, for judge 964a, knight 1061d, Odd Fellow 1090a.


Ollie (Montgomery) 153d. Temple B. fam. 521c, 724b, 742a. Tidie 135d. Vincent 523c, 1039d. W. H. Rev. 1003c. ANDREWS, Irvine 148d. James fam. 633d.


Marion 150d.


ANNO, Rachel (Cook) 704a. ANTHONY, D. R. 310d, 315b, 349a, 350ac, 525b, 604a. Morin 645c, 707a.


ANTIQUITIES, 1b.


A. P. A. PARTY, 1036c


APPLES, (1879) Thorp 691c, Tracy 692b, (1880) 711b, 718c, (1882) 761b, (1883) 783c, 785b, (1884) 801 b,


(1885) $09b, 826d, 890d, (1890) 926b, (1890) 930a, (1892) 971a, (1894) 1006b, 1021d, 1025b, (1895) 1042d, carnival 1043c, (1896) 1075a.


APPLEGATE, Lisbon, Sk. 25d, 27d.


ARCHER, Isaac 35c, 323c.


J. N. 323c. Singn. Rev. 120d.


Sue (Thornton) 551a.


ARMSTRONG, Alonzo 849c. Belle (Gilbert) 518a, 899d. Com. Perry 578d, fam. 899c. Family 899c. Ida B. (Tate) 113d.


Julia A. (Osborn) 124b, 899d.


Lizzie (Miller) (Park) 806d, 899đ. Louisa (Carpenter) 548d. Lula (Frazier) 900a. Perry 900b .


Wm. 900a. Wm. H. fam. 291c.


ARNOLD, Alfred 789d. Amanda (Endicott) 1069b. Ang. (Cox) 17a.


ARNOLD.


1105


BABER.


Chas. 341c.


W'm. (iii) 71d.


AUSTRALIAN


BALLOT,


900b. AVERY, Jas. A. 731c.


B


BABCOCK, Alf. fam. 183a. And. J. 183a, 906c.


Charles Rev. 591a, 667d,


716a.


Charles fam. 182c, 498a.,


901c.


Chas. 182a.


Chas. W. fam. 183a, 228c. Eliz. (Searcy) 182a.


Eva (Dunagan) fam. 182c, 913a.


Family 147d, 181d.


Frank M. fam. 182c, 551c.


Geo. W. fam. 182d.


Grant fam. 182a, 391d.


Henry T. 183a.


Isaac W. fam. 383b, 532d.


Jack fam. 183a.


James fam. 183b, 227c.


James W. fire 811d.


John W. fam. 147d, 182a.


Julia (Mills) 340d.


Lucinda 123c.


Margaret 384b. (Heath) 182b,


Mary (Wills) 183a.


Mary E. (Porter) 383c.


Mid. fam. 182a, 228a, coal 675a. Minnie 181d, 182b.


Nellie 181d. Rafe 227d.


Richard (i) 123c, 171d, fam. 181d, 498a.


Ruth 182c.


Saml. fam. 182d.


Saml. 183b.


Saml Z. 383b, 532d.


Sarah J. (Morrow) 182d.


Sarah W. (Babcock) 383b. Serelda 123c. Susan (Mills) 182b, 340d.


Taylor fam. 181d, 834c.


Victoria (Moore) 182b, 497c. Walter E. 181d.


Wm. A. fam. 182d.


Wm. 183a. Zabina 56c, 70b, fam. 181c. BABER, And. J. 409b. David B. 4090.


Eliz. (Owens) 201d.


Eliz. (Clark) 201d.


Eliz. (Moon) 328a.


Family 327d.


Geo. W. 383a, 409b.


Isham fam. 327d.


James 986d.


John T. 409a.


Landon D. 409b.


Lucy (Frazier) 409b.


Lucy A. (Williams) 328a.


Mahala (Lampton) 327d.


Martha (Kemsey) 408c. Martha J. (Cobb) 409b.


Mary (Owens) 327d. Mary (Wood) 409b.


Mary A. (Kimsey) 408b.


Matilda E. (Link) 327d.


Ran. G. 256d, 261a, 327d. Robert fam. 409a. Thos. G. 328a.


Eli J. 320d.


Eliz. (Porter) 148a.


Eliz. (Spicer) 341c, 804b.


Family 341c, 532d, 1053b. Fannie 25sb, (Olive) 964b. G. R. 964b.


Jerome 76d.


(1860)


28Sa,


(1861) 309a,


John 230b, 721b.


(1862)


326b,


(1864)


361d,


John T. fam. 341c.


Lizzie 258b, (Wood) 812c.


(1868)


454b,


(1869)


472c,


Maggie (Frazier) 341c.


(1870)


492c, (1871)


506b,


Mary J. (Burnes) 163c. Mary E. (Porter) 532d.


(1874)


577d, (1875)


603а,


Sarah W. (Babcock) 532d. S. A. 635a.


S. R. 239c.


Waller W. 341c.


Wm. H. fam. 383c, 532d.


(1887)


855d,


(1889)


899b,


Wm. L. fam. 1053b.


Wilmouth (Babcock) 182d.


ARSENAL (see Liberty).


ARTESIAN SPRINGS


735b, 854d, 862b, (18SS) 874b.


ARTMAN, Eliz. (Gray) 143d, 383c.


ASBURY, Nic. W. Sk. 80b, 140c.


(1856) Jas. Stone (i) 217a. (1857) Jno. Swaney 232c.


(1858) S. F. Rhea 458b.


(1860) Jas. A. Stone.


(1862) Jas. A. Stone 331d.


(1864) Jas. A. Stone 382.


(1866) J. W. Steele 413d.


(-) J. A. Stone 425b.


Ireland's 604a, (1876)


Brasfield's 620h, (1877)


Jesse Miller's (39d, (1878) 660b, (1881) 731c, (1884) 797d.


(1887) 856h, (1889) 900c,


(1890) 918b, (1891) 994b,


(1892) 966d, (1893) 993b.


(1895) no parade 1035d, (1896) 1091d, (1897) 1096a. ASHBY, Crom. P. 172h. David fam. 172b.


Eliz. J. (Redman) 1093b.


Eliz. (Hatton) 172c. Emma (Woolsey) 409a.


Family 172b.


Florilla (Brown) 172b.


Jane (Wilson) 172b.


Lewis 716c.


Margaret J. (Woodson) 967d.


Martha E. (Hatton) 702a. Martha (Johnson) 409a. Newton 172b.


Saml. B. 172c, fam. 408d.


189d, 192c, 209c, 213ad, 215ab, 2175, removes 226d, family sk. S33a.


Family 833c.


ATCHISON CITY, 184b,


18Sc, 233b, bridge 609c.


ATKINS, Lucy 1010a.


ATKINSON FORT (1819) 5d.


Family 71c, 1013c.


Jane 1013c.


John 71d.


Louisa (Williams) 796b 1013c.


Nannie P. (Rogers) 11a.


Robert 14d, 71c. Sing. 1013c. William (i) 14d, fam. 71c. W. D. 71c.


ASHLEY, Eliz. 555b. Gen. W. H. 555b. ASPLING, Thos. 141b. ASSESSMENT


(1840)


34c,


177b,


(1855)


201a,


(1857)


235a,


(1858) 257c, (1859) 277b,


(1865)


394d,


(1867)


434c,


689c.


(1879)


680a,


(1880)


706c,


(1883)


777a,


(1884) 796d,


(1885)


819b,


(1886) 839b,


(1892) 965a, 993a,


1010d, 1035a, (1896)


1060d, 1071b, 1091b.


ASSESSORS, (1849) E. M. Dobson 118d.


(1850) I. F. Bradley 127a.


(1851) Kuykendall 144a.


(1852) R. McComas 152b.


(1877) J. T. Owens 642d.


(1878) J. T. Owens 668c.


(1880) J. H. Nash 712c.


(1882) J. H. Nash 763b. (1884) G. R. Tanner 797d. (1884) J. Synnamon 80%C. (1886) J. Synnamon 848d.


(1888) W. A. Wilson 881b.


(1890) W. A. Wilson 930b.


(1892) I. N. Walker 976c. (1894) I. N. Walker 1020d. (1896) J. E. Glass 1078a.


ATCHISON, David R. (sen- ator) 14c, repres. 25a, enrolled 27a, judge 42d, 4?a, senator 56d. 57b, huys 170c, 184c, 187c, 189ab,


Sarah F. (Shepard) 409a, 729c. Thos. 232b. T. C. S. 1021a.


ASHCROFT, Wm. 1001a.


ASHER, Anna V. (Sher- man) 71d.


ATKINSON, Chas. W. 978d. Geo. 598d. Jo. W. 227d. AUDUBON, 57a.


AULL, Aquilla 36c. John 12a.


Robert 13b. Thos. 34d. AUSTIN, R. A. Rev. 386d.


542c,


(1872)


525d, (1873)


(1877)


639b,


(1878)


(1894)


1051b,


ASCENSION DAY, (186S) 454d, (1870) 493a, (1871) 507c, feast and guests 507d, (1872) to Leavenworth




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