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HISTORY OF SAINT LOUIS.
the mansion of Col. Post were made by Letcher & Bobb, of St. Louis, in 1822. Many well-known names cluster there,-Albert Worthington, Dr. Kin- caid, Dr. James Hall, etc.
The Darby family came from North Carolina in 1830, and bought land in the Bell & Mackay grant. They sold to William Boxley about 1837. Hon. John F. Darby was a member of this family.
Bonhomme Post-Office, with its fine homesteads and closely-settled, fertile land, is an attractive spot. The store and post-office are kept by Charles Boiselier. The daily mail-stage on the Olive route makes this its terminal point. It is quite near Howell's Ferry, an important crossing to St. Charles County, and is in an affluent neighborhood. Charles Boiselier owns the store, and is postmaster. His father and uncle re- moved from France to Germany from political causes about 1839 ; emigrated to Missouri and bought land.
Thomas Boyer came from Fulda in 1836. He found a few German families already herc. C. An- gelrodt and four others had settled a short dis- tance above, and were known as the " Bremen Com- pany," whose widely-extended influence in Europe attracted considerable emigration. Mr. Angelrodt has long been known as senior member of the firm of Angelrodt & Barth, consular agents, St. Louis. He bought a large tract of land in the Mackay survey at sheriff's sale for taxes, that had been owned by a Dr .. Eden, non-resident. Mr. Angelrodt sub-divided and sold it.
Adam Bates came here about 1823. He had a large family, a portion of them in St. Charles County. Henry lives on the homestead, and was justice of the peace. Adam Wardenberg came about 1833. He bought some of the Eden land, and settled on survey 414. S. Dachreden lives on the old Wor- thington place, and came here about 1834, as did the Krennings, Krums, and Adolph Kehr, of Kehr's Mill. Rapphoff, Ficke, and E. Becker came about 1837. John Howell, of Howell's Island, is son of Thomas Howell, born in 1783, and settled on the land known as the Governor Bates farm. He sold to Gov- ernor Bates, and removed to St. Charles County. John married a daughter of Martin McCourtenay, and had a large family,-Rudolphus, Orlando, Martin, Martha (Mrs. T. M. Wright), Minerva, and Huldah. His first wife died, and he married a Miss Iden. Martin McCourtenay, nephew of Alexander MeCourtenay, came from Pittsburgh in 1837. He had two sons, who both left, and two daughters, Mrs. J. Howell, noted above, and Mrs. Mary Link, who resides in the vicinity and has a large family, mostly grown up.
St. Andrew's was laid off by John Henry carly in
the century, but never gained much note. It is now about eight hundred yards from the bank of the Missouri River, engulfed in the bed of that destruc- tive stream, which is now destroying the richest lands of the vicinity.
The settlement of the township presents three distinct waves. A few adventurous spirits, mostly Kentuckians and French, explored the land and ob- tained grants previous to 1800. Another influx from Kentucky occurred from 1800 to 1820. Then came a lull incident to the settlement of the State govern- ment, which continued until 1830. Between 1830 and 1840 came the great wave of wealth from Vir- ginia, supplemented by, but not commingling with, the great German emigration of that period.
The first German settler known of in the town- ship was Worth, who came about 1818 and settled on sections 5 and 6, 44, 3 east, on the Beckemeyer place, now owned by Frederick Ossenfort. He served in the great European war with Napoleon, and came to the United States at its close.
The first colored man that owned land in the township was Jesse Hubbard. He belonged to Nancy Bacon, then Mrs. Robert Lewis, and went with Mr. Lewis to California in 1849-54. They re- turned with fifteen thousand dollars, which was divided between them. The share of Jesse was then divided by his mistress, who gave him his freedom along with his share, and he bought land from James Orr and settled on it.
The " Old Church by the Lake" was a log build- ing at its east end, which for many years sheltered a throng of rough but earnest worshipers. It was built by the Baptists, but its doors were open to ministers of every denomination. Its cemetery alone remains.
Chesterfield Church took its place, and has already been noticed.
Old Baptist Antioch Church is situated on the old King's Highway, in section 15, 45, 3 cast. It was erected mainly by the Coleman and Tyler fami- lies. It was dedicated May 29, 1841, and constituted a Baptist Church by Noah Flood and John H. Thomp- son. John Wright was ordained deacon, B. F. Lips- comb clerk, and Abner Bly treasurer. As many as thirty-three persons were baptized by immersion at one time. The Rev. J. M. Peck, of St. Louis, fre- quently preached here.
New Antioch Church was dedicated on Dec. 25, 1860, by William Crowell, of St. Louis, assisted by Mr. Hickman, and the old church building was given up for the use of the colored members. In 1872, Robert G. Coleman, John Hockersmith, and A. J. Cumming were ordained deacons. William H. Cole-
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man was appointed clerk in 1846, and still fills the same office. A Sunday-school meets in the church, and a cemetery is attached.
Rock Bethel was built on Wild Horse Creek by the Methodists, at a cost of two thousand dollars. It was dedicated in 1859 by Rev. Dr. Finney, assisted by Wesley Browning, the preacher in charge. A short time after opening it was discovered that it was placed on the wrong survey, and the owner, Mr. Solf, re- fusing to sell the land, the building was lost.
Log Bethel, or Little Bethel, was built on section 4, 44, 3 east, for the Sunday-school and as a tempo- rary preaching-place till a better could be built, but was never formally dedicated.
New Bethel Methodist Church was erected on the State road, section 3, 44, 3 east, and is a fine frame building, with rock basement for Sunday-school purposes. It cost four thousand seven hundred dol- lars, and was dedicated by Rev. Dr. McAnally, as- sisted by Wesley Browning and J. S. Frazier, on April 8, 1875. It has a membership of one hundred and fifty and a flourishing Sunday-school.
Bethel Cemetery is a beautiful spot, regularly laid out and tastefully ornamented. The first burial was that of William Atwell, who was born June 16, 1854, and was killed by striking against the roof of Laclede bridge on the night of Aug. 29, 1873.
Eureka and Lewis Chapel have been noticed in their respective locations ; the Protectorate Chapel has also been referred to. A cemetery has been laid out in connection with the institution ; the McCul- lough burial-ground has been given up, and most of the bodies have been removed to Bethel or the Pro- tectorate Cemeteries. The Inks Cemetery is situated at Augustus Wengler's, and is a public burying- place. The McClurc Cemetery is located on Judge Allen's farm, and contains the dust of many pioneers.
Meramec Preaching Circuit was part of Manchester pre- vious to 1859. In 1859 it was separated and called Allenton Circuit, with Wesley Browning, preacher, who was succeeded hy Rev. Jacob Ditzeler. Rev. J. N. W. Springer was preacher in 1860-61. It was without a preacher in 1862-63, but occa- sional services were held by the Revs. W. Alexander and Atkin- son, of Manchester. In 1864, Rev. Mr. Compton took charge, and was succeeded by Rev. J. E. Godbey. In 1866 the circuit was united with Union, with the Rev. William M. Williams, preacher. In 1868 the name was changed to Meramec Cir- cuit and Allenton dropped. The Union and Meramec Circuits, J. E. Godhey, C. P., and L. W. Powell, assistant, were com- posed of Union, Franklin, Eureka, Lewis Chapel, and Little Bethel. In 1872 the Franklin County places were separated and Fenton added. In 1875 Fenton was dropped, and Eureka and Lewis Chapel was united in Meramec Circuit.
The following is a list of Meramec Circuit preachers : Wes- ley Browning, 1859; Jacob Ditzeler, 1859-60; J. W. N. Sprin- ger, 1860-61 ; - Compton, 1864; W. M. Williams, 1866;
J. E. Godbey, 1865-68; L. W. Powell, 1868; H. C. Watts, 1870; J. H. St. Clair, 1872; R. F. Chew, 1873; L. W. Powell, 1873; Abram Slater, 1874; I. R. Hicks, 1875-79; J. W. Johns- ton, 1879-81; J. W. Robertson, 1881-82.
Among the early ininisters who labored in this field may be mentioned
Revs. John Clark, Methodist (afterwards Baptist); Lorenzo Dow, Methodist ; J. M. Peck, Baptist, St. Louis; Robert G. Coleman, Baptist ; Jacoh Hudspeth, Francis Brownley, and John R. Brown, Cumberland Presbyterians; Lemmon and Hardeman, Baptists; Garvin, Preshytcrian ; Jesse Green, T. A. Morris, R. A. Bennett, and Robert A. Young, Methodists.
Societies, Orders, etc .- Meramec Horticultural Society, es- tablished in 1859, held monthly meetings at the houses of the members and annual exhibitions at different points. It was supplanted by the Patrons of Husbandry. Meramac Grange, No. 1, the first in the State, was organized by O. H. Kelley, Washington, D. C., August, 1870, and met near Glencoe. Pa- cifie Grange meets near Eureka ; Bonhomme Grange meets in the ball at Wild Horse ; Arville Grange near Pond. The last two are dormant.
A lodge of Good Templars was organized at Antioch in 1856, and another was organized at Glencoe, 1857. Meramec Lodge, 146, meets at Bethel and has forty-four members. Lone Star Lodge meets at Eureka and has twenty-five members. Ma- sonic Lodge meets at Eureka. Harigari (German) meets at Wetzell's Store, near Chesterfield.
Following is a list of ex-justices, etc., resident in the township :
Richard Caulk, as Spanish officer; William Harding ; - Post, 1820 ; Henry Mccullough, 1820-50; J. P. Lawler, 1850 ; George C. Frazier, 1837; Robert Lewis, 1849 ; Hugh Miller, Philip Tippett, Perigrine Tippett, Benjamin G. Brown, T. R. Allen, Robert Orr, W. S. Holloway, James Sappington, John W. Doss, Maj. Beale, Herman Steines, Thomas Thomas, Henry Dreinhofer, Henry Bates, Fred. Storren, John Quirk, George Hocnecker, William Muir.
ASSESSORS .- Thomas Caulk, Benjamin G. Brown, 1844-48; William S. Holloway, R. A. Lewis, Herman Stcines, Thomas Thomas, T. R. Allen, Joel R. Frazier, Green B. Baxter.
LEGISLATORS .- Thomas Caulk, Capt. William Tyler, Rufus A. Lewis, William Harris.
CONSTABLES .- Albert Worthington, Green Baxter, Waslı. Bacon, D. S. Warfield, William Stosberg.
COUNTY OFFICERS, 1883 .- Robert C. Allen, State Legislature; Frank Rewwe, county assessor ; William C. Wengler, deputy county clerk ; Justices of the Peace, F. W. Steines, Herman Heinze; Public Notaries, Thomas Thomas, D. C. Taylor; Con- stable, Samuel G. Trower; Post-offices and Postmasters, Allen- ton, Frederick Wengler; Bonhomme, Charles Boiselier ; Eureka, Thomas Thomas; Fox Creek, Frederick Hencken; Gumbo, Henry Wetzell; Glencoe, wanting; Melrose, Louis Wackher; Orrville, Gustave Hoppenherg ; Pond, Mrs. Eliza Hillebrand.
Among the early physicians of the township were-
Drs. Peter Kincaid, Edward Zoller, Eherwine, Keuckelhahn, Toney, James Hall, Wilson, Swartz, A. W. McPherson, Dunn, L. D. Morse, Wyatt, Galny, Alexander, S. R. Woods.
Physicians, 1883 .- Dr. J. B. II. Beale, born West Virginia, 1819; graduated Cincinnati College, Ohio, 1846; located in Eureka, 1854.
Gustave Stricker, born Oberkirch, Baden ; graduated Heidel- berg College in 1852; located near Fox Creek in 1856.
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Robert G. Coleman, born St. Louis County, 1840; graduated Cincinnati College, Ohio, 1867; located near Orrville in 1867.
Samuel Rush Loing, born Petersburg, Va., 1852; graduated Louisville, Ky., College in 1874; located on Wild Horse road in 1876.
Lee Earnest Munroe, born St. Louis County, 1860; graduated Pope's College, St. Louis, in 1880; located at Gleneoe in 1881.
In the township there are sixteen district schools, " Druhes School," on State road, section 6, 44, 4 east, Catholic; Protectorate School, near Glencoe, Catholic.
Meramec township had in 1850 a population of 1921; in 1860, 2468; 1870, 3436; 1880, 7923.
INDEX.
A.
America, first discoverers of, 4. Agricultural and Mechanical Association, 1813. Alexis, Grand Duke, 1835. Authors, 1609.
American Protestant Association, 1808. Arsenal, 157, 161, 202, 398, 400, 534, 1057, 1824. Art and artists, 1617. Arsenal Island, 1074.
Academy of Natural Sciences, 898. American Bottom, 44, 95, 100, 292, 1061. Armory, 712, 1861.
Armstrong, D. 1I , 386, 414, 423, 426, 636, 680, 744, 759, 836.
Atkinson, Gen. H., 526, 528. Amusements, 62, 156, 208, 282, 959. Anheuser, E., 1333. Alkire, J., 1239. Archæology, 78. Affair of 1780, 119, 138, 202, 223. Adreon, S. W., 1522. Advertisements, 120.
Anderson, R., 125. Admission of Missouri, 561.
Allen, Thomas, 91, 160, 161, 410, 428, 594, 638, 1143, 1148, 1158, 1596. Assessments of real estate, 1028, 1035. Arpent, meaning of, 135. Aldermen of St. Louls, 720. Archives, 171. Ashley, Gen. W. H., 196, 315, 565, 569. Able, B., 438, 450, 457, 600, 603, 1079. Accident at Gasconade Bridge, 1159. Asylums, 1752. Insane, 129. Asylum llome, 447. St. Philomena's, 884. Guardian Angel, 1760. St. Vincent's German Orphan, 1760. Western Female Guardian, 1760. Home of the Friendless, 1760. Giris' Industrial Home, 1761.
Working-Women and Blind Girls', 1762.
Methodist Orphans' Honie, 1762. Mullanphy Emigrant Relief, 1762. Home for Aged and Infirm Israelites, 1763. German General Protestant Orphans' As- sociation, 1764. German Enrigrant Aid Society, 1964. Protestant Orphan, 1915. German Protestant Orphan, 1915. Lutheran Orphans' Home, 1917. Orphan Protectorate, Glencoe, 1925. Ashland, town of, 1921. Allenton, town of, 1921.
Assessments on Southern sympathizers, 397, 398, 422, 426, 433, 434, 435, 447. Academies :
St. Joseph's, 883. Convent of the Nuns of the Visitation, 883. Ursuline Convent, 884. St. Elizabeth, 884. St. Philomena's, 884.
Academies :
Loretto, 884. City University, 884.
Additions to St. Louis, 131, 135, 136, 155, 157, 160, 164. Ashland, 164. Ames, E., 450, 599, 618, 1347, 1349. Ames, H., 599, 617, 893, 1444.
B.
Biographies : Able, B., 603.
Adseon, S. W., 1522.
Allen, B., 1476.
Allen, E. E., 1476.
Allen, Thomas, 638.
Allen, W. S., 1498.
Alkire, J., 1239. Ames, E., 618. Ames, H., 617. Anheuser, E., 1333.
Armstrong, D. H., 637.
Ashley, Gen. W. H., 196.
Atkinson, Gen. H., 528.
Bacon, H. D., 1374.
Barclay, S., 1510. Barnett, G. I., 1434. Barret, A. B., 708. Barret, Dr. R. F., 676.
-Barret, R. A., 1509. Bailey, G. W., 1506. Barbour, T., 1533.
Barton, D., 1459.
Bates, F., 556.
Bates, E., 1464.
Baumgarten, F. E., 1538.
Bay family, 1477. Beaugenon, 169.
Beaumont, William, 1524.
Beck, L. C., 1594.
Becquet, J. B., 170.
Belcher, W. H., 1245. Belt, H. B., 1501.
Benton, T. II., 588.
Bent, Joseph K., 1365. Bent, S., 1458.
Benoist, L. A., 1375.
Berthold family, 196.
Bernays, C. L., 1606. Billon, F. L., 1593. Bissell, Lewis, 355.
Bissell, Gen. D., 1856.
Bissette, G., 169.
Birch, J. H., 1476. Blair, Gen. F. P., Jr., 625.
Blair, M., 627.
~ Bland, P. E., 1509. Blennerhassett, R. S., 1477. Blewett, Benjamin Turner, 1878. Blood, S., 1400. Blow, H. T., 607. Bofinger, John N., 1120. Bogy, Lewis V., 1492.
Biographies : Boisliniere, L. C., 1537. Boyd, W. W., 1678. Boyle, J., 1686. Bowles, William A., 244.
Bowlin, J. B., 1489. Branch, Joseph W., 1270. Brazeaus, 168. Bridge, H. E., 605.
Britton, James H., 709. Broadhead, James, 601. Brookmire, J. H., 1239. Brotherton, M., 1073. Brown, A. S., 1317. Brown, B. G., 633. Brown, Capt. H., 529. Brown, Joseph, 707. . Brown, J. C., 1177.
Buck, M. M., 1274. Buckner, A., 570. Budd, G. K., 680. Buet, R., 169.
-Byrne, John, Jr , 1036. Cabanne, J. P., 195. Carr, W. C., 1454. Carr, C., 1454. Carr, A. W., 1454.
Carson, John B., 688.
Castello, Charles, 1888.
Campbell, W. M., 1477. -
Campbell, Col. R., 369.
Campbell, W. M., 896. Campbell, Huglı, 372.
Camden, P. G., 675. Charless, E., 909.
Charless, Jos., 1390. Chambers, A. B., 914. Chenie, A., 358.
Chouteau family, 180.
Christy, William, 193. Churchhill, S. B., 1510. Christy, A., 1071. Clark, W. G., 1326.
Cockerill, J. A., 938. Colburn, F. M., 799. Cole, Nathan, 704. Collins, J., 1259.
Comstock, T. G., 1561. Conde, Dr. A. A., 1515. Conant, A. J., 1607. Conn, J. H., 577. Crow, W., 871.
- Cummings, J. K., 1282. Cundiff, J. II. R., 923. Darby, Jolın F., 669. Daggett, J. D., 670. Davis, G. W., 1493. Davidson, W. F., 1117.
Dayton, B. B., 1463. De Bar, B., 980.
De Voisay, P. F., 175. Decker, J., 1499. -Deegan, Capt. P., 689.
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INDEX.
Biographles : Delafield, J., 1475. Divoll, 1., 843. Dorris, G. P., 1862. Dousman, H. L., 1619.
Biographies : Hoffman, HI. L., 1521. Hogan, J., 1596. Holmes, R. S., 1536.
Homes, William, 916. Horn, C. W., 1419. Hortiz, J. B., 170. HIosmer, J. K, 1606. Houser, D. M., 930.
Howard, B., 340. HIoyt, Joseph G., 866. Hudson, T. B., 1487.
HIunton, L., 1501.
Engelman, G., 1524.
Hutchins, S., 924. Hyatt, F., 1472. XIyde, William, 918. Jaccard, D. C., 1320.
Jackson, J., 1227.
James, Samuel, 1888. Jamison, W. C., 1484. January, D. A., 1351. Johnson, C. P., 634. Johnson, G., 1530. Johnston, E. W., 1597.
Jones, H. M., 1493.
Judd, H., 1570.
Kayser, A., 1495.
Fullerton, Gen. J. S., 405.
Farris, R. P., 1477.
Field, R. M., 1483. Fischer, G .. 1534.
Kemper, J., 1715. Kemper, Bishop, 1714.
Kenrick, P. R., 1643.
Kennard, John, 1303.
Kennett, L. M., 686. Kiergereau, 170.
King, W., 688. Kingsland, P., 1261.
Kline, L. E., 1673.
Knapp, J., 919.
Knapp, G., 907.
Kretschmar, F., 1496.
Krum, J. M., 678.
Labanme, L. A., 647. Labnscière, J .. 73.
Laclede, P., 64.
Lackland, J. R., 1484.
Lackland, R. J., 1401.
Lacrolx, J., 169.
Ladew, A. P., 1321.
Latlin, S. H., 702.
Lane, William C., 654.
LamI, M., 168.
Papin, T. L., 1539.
Langlois, 169. Larimore, J. W., 1230.
Larimore, N. G., 1229.
La Salle, 32. Laughton, J., 1525.
Paschall, N., 910. Paul, G., 661. Panl, Réné, 661.
Peale, S. M., 1625. Peckham, Janies, 958.
Peters, Joseph, 1328.
Penn, S., 924. Pettibone, R., 1463.
Pettus, W. G., 563. Pike, Gen. Z. M., 1096.
Plant, G. P., 1232.
Polk, T., 1487.
Pollak, S., 1533.
Lindley, J. J., 629.
Lord, C. B., 1479.
Long, J. F., 579. Lovelace, W. L., 1495.
Lucas, J. B. C., 1410. Lucas, James 11., 1410. Luplen, P. I., 169. Lyon, Gen. N., 504. Lyon, M., 558.
Biographies : Marcheteaus, 168. Mason, I. M., 718. Marquette, 27. Mason, Gen. R. B., 528. Martin, M., 1522. ~Martin, E., 1307. Marshall, A., 1525. Mairo, C. G., 1499. Maury, J. F., 1499. McLean, James H., 641. McKee, Wm., 927. McKendree, Wm., 1685. McPherson, W., 1490.
~ McDonough, J., 745. -McCarty, E. P., 1501. McCabe, E. H., 1524. -McPheeters, W. M., 1527. McDowell, J. N., 1526. McClellan, J. G., 1506. Meier, A., 1215. Merry, S., 1520. Meyer, C. F. G, 1290. Mercier, C., 1517. Merrell, J. S., 1288. Mitchell, A. S., 940. Miller, S. L., 1794. Moore, J. P., 1527.
Morrison, J. L. D., 1509.
Morgan, H. II., 1605.
Moses, S. G., 1531. Montgomery, E., 1538. Moody, Judge, 1500.
Mullanphy, B. & J., 1478. Mun, Jules de, 1209. Newman, S. T., 1539. Nidelet, J. C., 1540. Nicholson, J. H., 1241. Nicholson, David, 1242. Nipher, F. E., 1607. Noble, Gen. J. W., 619.
Normnile, J. C., 1504. Noell, T. E., 1498. Nourse, J. D., 1595.
NO'Fallon, John, 343. O'Sullivan, A., 1793. O'Reilly, T., 1538. Owens, S. H., 1788. Overstolz, 11., 712. Page, D. D., 1375. . Pallen, M. M., 1530.
Gould, D. B., 1616.
Goode, G. W., 1471.
Papin family, 752.
Parsons, C., 1398. Paramore, J. W., 1198.
Lawless, L. E., 1474. Lefebvre, J., 72. Lee, Col. F., 530.
Leeds, E. N., 1418.
Leduc, M. P., 1481.
Loslie, M., 1483.
Leonard, A., 1472.
Leyh, E., 942.
Lionberger, John R., 1086.
Litton, J. N., 1500.
LInn, L. F., 574.
Pope, Dr. C. A., 1530. Pope, N., 1495. Post, T. M., 1744.
Potter, W. B., 1607. Powell, R. W., 1419. Pratte, B., 196, 674. Pratt, T., 1439. Preetorius, Dr. E., 942. Price, Gen. S., 513.
Dozier, J., 1236. Drake, Charles D., 632. Drake, C. D., 1484. Dubourg, Bishop, 1642. Dyer, D. P., 1505. Eads, J. B., 1050. Easton, A. R., 1456. Easton, R., 1454. Edwards, B. F., 1533.
Ewing, H., 924. Ewing, E. B., 1483. Ewing, Hon. W. L., 716. Farrar, J. S., 1505.
Farrar, B. G., 1519. Farish, E. T., 1496. Ferguson, P., 652. Fishback, G. W., 926. Filley, O. D., 692. Filley, G. F., 600.
Forsyth, R., 1293.
Frost, D. M., 501.
Kearney, S. W., 386. Keemle, C., 919, 1596.
Flad, H., 1075. Flagg, E., 1595. Frazier, E. S., 1534. Fry, B. St. James, 1685. Gale, D. B., 1237.
Garrison, D. R., 1169. Gantt, T. T., 1486.
Gaty, S., 666. Gamble, II. R. and A., 1467. Garland, H. A., 1484. Garland, J. S., 1605. Gast, A., 1335. Geyer, H. S., 1462. Gibkins, B., 1517. Gibson, C., 611. GiddIngs, Rev. S., 1700. Ginjembre, P. J., 1517. Glover, H. W., 1502. Glover, S. T., 1494. Goodell, C. F., 1747.
Gould, E. W., 1121. Greeley, C. S., 549. Green, C., 1815. Green, James S., 599. Green, W. W., 1104. Grimsley, T., 1858. Hackemeier, Franz, 1916. Haggerty, W. HI., 1306. Haines, W. F., 1445. Ilall, S., 1594. IIammer, A., 1538. HIarding, C., 1493. Harris, O., 910. Harrison, J., 1264. Harrison, A. G., 1477.
Harrison, E. H., 1265. MIawken, S., 809. Hawks, C. S., 1597, 1715. Heacock, A., 1531. Helmuth, W. T., 1562. Henderson, J. B., 1497. Hempstead, E., 331. Hill, B. A., 1502. Hodgen, J. T., 1534.
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INDEX.
Biographies : Primm, W., 1488. Pulitzer, J., 936. Quickenborne, C. V., 1647. Rayburn, F., 1260. Reavis, J. R., 944. Reber, S., 1500. Renshaw, W., Sr., 1416. Reynal, Dr. A., 1517. Rice, Rev. N. L., 1597. Richardson, J. C., 1494. Richardson, James, 894. Ride, L., 168. Riddick, T. F., 1482. Riley, Gen. B., 389. Robertson, C. F., 1717. Robb, J. S., 1595. Robidoux, A., 558. Robidoux, Joseph, 558. Roe, J. J., 615. Rollins, J. S., 1493. Rosatti, J., 1643. Rubelmann, G. A., 1279. Russell, W. HI. H., 1504. Ryland, J. F., 1472. Ryland, Maj., 1495. -was Ryan, P. J., 1645. Saugrain, A. F., 1517. Sarpy, J. B., 580. Sellew, R., 853. Senter, W. M., 1363. Sexton, H. C., 802. Sexton, Jolın, 803. Schotten, William, 1243. Scholten, J., 1334. Schnalder, J., 1333. Schaefer, F., 933. Schurz, C., 942. Schulenburg, R., 1324. Scruggs, R. M., 1299. Scudder, John A., 1118. Shaw, H., 754. Shapleigh, A. F., 1278. Sharp, F. C., 1499. Shumard, B. F., 1539. Shurlds, HI., 1480. Simpson, J. E., 1193. Simmons, E. C., 1278. Simpson, R, 1520. Sire, Joseph A., 1250. Slayback, A. W., 1501. Smith, Mark, 969. Smith, E. B., 1523. Smith, S., 967. Smith, Col. J., 187. Smith, H. W., 1117. Smith, James, 877. -Smet, P. de, 1648. Snyder, J., 1607. Snow, M. S., 1606. Snider, D. J., 1602. Spalding, J., 1471. Stanard, E. O., 630. Stevens, C. W., 1529. Strong, N. D., 1493. St. Cir, HI., 168. St. François, 170. St. Louis, 68. Swon, J. C., 1101. Tafel, R. L., 1598. Talmage. A. A., 1165. Taylor, D. G., 696. Taylor, G. R., 689. Tayon, J. M., 171. Thomas, James S., 698. Thomas, D., 1480. Thompkins, G., 1469.
Biographies: Throckmorton, J., 1122. Tiffin, C., 1521. Todd, Maj. John W., 533. Todd, A., 1503. Travis, J., 1686. Trudeau, J. B., 823. Tucker, N. B., 1470. Turner, II. S., 1407. Vachard, L., 169.
Valleau, J. B., 1515. Von Phul, H., 657.
Vastine, J. T., 1461. Vogel, J. C., 410.
Van Studdiford, H., 1525. Walker, Jesse, 1686. Walker, G. S., 1562. Watkins, N. W., 1470.
Ox Walsh, E., 1162. Walsh, Julius S., 1208. Wash, R., 1471. Waterloo, S., 944. Weaver, J. B., 1122. Wells, J. B., 1475. Wells, E., 629. Wells, R. W., 1475. Westermann, H., 1285.
Waterhouse, S., 1601. Whittaker, F., 614. Whittelsey, C. C., 1499.
Wldmar, R. M., 953.
Wiggins, W. C., 1072.
Wiggins, S. B., 1072.
Williams, W. L., 1491. Wimar, C. F., 1626.
Winston, J., 1477.
Wislizenus, A., 1528.
Woerner, J. G., 694. Wood, W. D., 1416.
Woodward, C. M., 1606.
Wolff, MI. A., 1036.
Wright, U., 1485. Yeaman, W. P., 1607. Yeatman, J. E., 552. Youngblood, J. H., 1541.
Bench and Bar, 62, 74, 109, 137, 188, 192, 194, 302, 331, 335, 340, 357, 612, 620, 625, 634, 653, 678, 728, 908, 1512, 1825. History of, 1449.
Balloon ascension, 1825, 1832.
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, 1807. Benevolent Socleties, 1752. Bible and Tract Societies, 1755. Bellefontaine Cemetery, 1751.
Board of Trade, 1364. Blacksmithing, 1280. Buck, M. M., 1274.
Belcher, W. H., 1245. Bofinger, John N., 1120. Brotherton, M., 1073. Britton, James II., 709.
Blow, H. T., 441, 450, 600, 607, 1079, 1288, 1345, 1356, 1364, 1833.
Brown, J. C., 1177. Belcher's Sugar Refinery, 129, 425, 1243. Brookmire, J. 11., 1240.
Bakers, 133, 140. Bent, Silas, 135, 160, 192, 337, 356, 590, 1458.
Bowles, W. G., 244. Boone, Daniel, 18G. Baden, 164. Berthold, 183, 196, 313.
Brazeans, 168. Becquet, J. B., 170. Burlals, 173. Bees, 212. Bissell, Gen. D., 199.
Barton, Joshua, 356.
Bridge, H. E., 200, 392, 394, 396, 428, 441, 458, 600, 605, 693, 865, 879, 888, 1153, 1159, 1260. Boatmen, 295, 308. Boatmen's Exchange, 1366.
Bacon, H. D., 1375. Benoist, L. A., 1375. B'nai B'rith, 1810.
Benton, T Il., 98, 187, 311, 341, 380, 526, 588, 673, 830, 834, 1054, 1458, 1474, 1850.
Bunkum, town of, 1925. Budd, G. K., 666, 680, 891, 935, 1144, 1146, 1343, 1373, 1400, 1425, 1703. Bissell, Lewis, 161, 355, 665.
Billiards, 314, 649. Brewers and breweries, 195, 198, 200, 312, 1330. Ballwin, town of, 1902. Bissell, Gen. D., 1856. Beef-canning, 1314.
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