History of Seward County, Nebraska, and reminiscenses of territorial history, Part 54

Author: Cox, William Wallace, 1832-
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: University Place, Neb., J. L. Claflin
Number of Pages: 690


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220


Courtright, Jacob, fruit


227


Camden letter


234


Campbell, George


243


Casler murder.


246


"C" precinct history


287


Cox's ancient letter


333


Clothing of the people


352


Court house bond fights


375


City of Seward in 1905


397


Chicago & N. W. railroad business


416, 433


Churches


434


Civic orders


442


County roster


6


Dedication


14-34


Downs, Major H. P.


16


Developments in 1858


186


Change for the better


203


Converse, Dr. J. N


128


County surveyed


80


208


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Draper, Joel


38


Distinguished visitors 42


Donevan, W. T.


36-43


Dundy, Judge E. S.


54


Dream land


62


Dried apple pies


66


Dr. George L. Miller's life work


82


Davison, J. L., opened ranch


113-116


Death and burial, the first


119


Dr. Mckesson, first preacher


124


Desperate winter


134


Day of final battle


147


Derby, Hon. Geo. A.


161


Derby, Clara, first teacher at Utica


165


Dust storms


174


Double murder and suicide


184


Democratic papers


217


Dillenbeck, Miss Lidia. her letter


223


Davenport, Andrew


234


"D" precinct, history of


248


Directors of school districts


273


Disbursement of public money


273


Early pioneers of Lancaster county


40


Elks and hunters


50


Extreme cold of December 31st, 1863


51


Evans' work not lost


G5


Eight Indians disappear


Ellis, E. L.


116


Election, first in connty 1864


117


Election in 1865


128


Election in 1867


131


"Everything fair in war"


147


Elsworth, F. M, stole the returns


151-210


Eggs to market


162


Eighteen hundred and seventy-eight all right


168


Eighteen hundred and seventy-nine prosperons


174


Eighteen hundred and eighty all goes wrong


174


Englehanpt


235


"E" precinct, history of


249


Ellis diary, E. L.


269


Eggs and poultry


187,357


Electric light plant


392


Early railroading ..


415


Fort Kearney


12


Fort Larimie founded


12


Fort Atkinson


12


Fort Cragon


12


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


209


Fort Leavenworth established


12


First words printed in territory . 13


Forney county


14


Furnas, R. W.


14,91


First Territorial Legislature


15


Fire and Marine Insurance company


16


Floating ice


21


Florence money


22


First apple tree planted


32


First Presbyterian church in Nebraska


33


First frame house west of Nebraska City


36


First Frame house in Lancaster county


43


First sermon at Basin


50


Flour from Winterset


42


Friendships formed


42


Founding of Lancaster


45


Fish story.


50


Fruits at Basin


50


Frost in summer


53


First district court in Lancaster


53


Found the babes


56 68


Fouces' ranch


113


Fred with cigar box.


117


First white boy at Seward


124


Folden, Rev. A. J.


164


Flocks of new people


180


Feeding stock


181


F. E. & M. V. rail road


181


Flowing wells


183


From memories' wall


193


Frink, Mrs. Malinda, her letter


212


Frouse, John E.


114,216


Frink, Miss Inez, her letter


238


"F" precinct, history of


250


Fourth of July, 1868


279


Fourth of July, 1876.


281


First white child born


281


Farmer's Zeitung history


316


First district court


339


First marriages


340


Fire association


393


Fire association


402


First ride on a rail


415


Governor Cummins' proclamation


15


Gold Sign


22


Grow, Galnsha A.


22


First telegraph in Nebraska


210


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Great fire at Nebraska City


24


Great drouth


25


Governor Black


27


Giltner, Rev.


33


Gregory, John S.


47, 60


Gale , R. T.


60, 116


Grand Island fortifies


Graham's notes in 1858


110


Great flood 135


136


Grasshoppers and their work 154, 210


Grasshoppers second visit


158


Goodbrod, George


164


Goodbrod, Clara, first born


165


Gaely, Hon. S. B., R. R. Atty.


169


Granger murder


157


General "Prosperity, " arrives


187


Great big ugly creatures.


201


"G" precinct history


252


Graham's Diary


271


German Normal school


386


Germantown Creamery


413


Germantown postoffice.


414


Grover postoffice


414


Howard, Professor George E.


12


Home to America


13


Harding, N. S.


33


Hawley, E. S.


33


Hopps, Robert


19, 33


Hostetter, Jacob


33


Hole in the ground


113


Hilton the speculator


117


Hotels all free


140


Hid in the tall grass


144


Hope revived


157


Hilliard , Thomas, mortally hurt.


176


Honey bee


181


Home of our choice


187


Historic letters


189


"H" precinct history


253


Hickmanville letter


288


Imigrants from northern states


11


Indian traders


12


Infatuated people.


16


Irsh, O. H.


33


Iler, James


37


Indian in the hot water


44


Grand sight


211


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Improvements in 1864


53


Indian stampede 55


Imlay, Hon. Wm.


.60, 116, 117


Iowa fellows helped


80


Imlay families


116


Imlay arrested


132


In the heydey of glory


147


"In a quandary" 157


Improved conditions 157


"I" precinct pays the bill


173


Improvements in 1882


180


Indian scares Mrs. Anderson


201


"I" precinct history


254


Independent Democrat clippings


317


Industrial home 360


John Brown of Osawatomy


28


July 4th, 1862


45


Job's turkey 125


Johnson, Jesse R. 126, 232


Johnson. James first postmaster


126


Jones. Claudius, railroad racket


168


Johnson, I. M. K., his letter 229. 233


"J" precinct history 257


Killed the pappoose 79


Kill-kenny cat fight 146


218


"K" precinct history 258


Lewis and Clarks visit


11


Land sale


23


Lemon, Rev. Doctor 33, 72


Letter from J. S. Morton


34


Langdon and wife. 43, 61


67


Less than thirty thousand


69


Letter from Moses 94


Leonard's ranch 113


Log school house on Bartons land


126


Lincoln founded 137


145


Legislature relieved us


146


Lowley, Geo. W., (Prosecutor)


160


Liggett, George


162


Laborers and mechanics deserted the city


175


Leavitts children killed


184


Lessons in political economy 205


"L" precinct history


259


Kinney, Elisha, letter on fruit


Look back forty years ..


Lost a years growth ..


212


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Mormon eimigrants


11,22


Morton, J. Sterling


13, 84


Morton, Thos.


13


Modes of travel


15


Majors, Russell and Modell


16,30,65


Moved to Nebraska


21


Mormon war


22


Mob


24


Mob No. 2


25


Major Demsten


26


Mob No.3


26


Majors of a slave holder


32


Masters, J. H


32


Mathias and Hathaway


35


Morgan, Daniel


40


Manufactoring salt


40


Murder in his heart


52


Miller, Dr. George L.


64, 77


Massacre on the Platte


69


Marquette, Rev.


73


Martins ranch plundered


76


McKinley and Morton settlement


111


Milk-pan shelled com


122


Moffitts visit


124


Moffitts cabin ..


125


Milford new comers


128


Milford postoffice


406


Milford Mills


407


Milford Newspapers


409


Milford was founded


128


Milford gained a point


131


Milford held the county seat


133


Mains, court judge, J. D.


143


Midland R. R. proposition


149, 150


Midland R. R. vote by precincts


150


Midland new proposition


151


Milford's mistake 151


Mason, Judge O. P., R. R. Attorney


169


My wilderness home in childhood


190


Memories of childhood 193


Matthews, S. G. 210


M. C. Nichols, Cland D , second victim 216


"M" precinct history 260


Nebraska City News


14


Nebraska Republican


15


Midland R. R. (interview )


149


Marquette. Hon. T. M


54


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


213


No lands in market


16


New crisp bills


21


Nearest railroad


46


Nebraska admitted


136


Norval Bros. and Judge Mason


160


"'No havee, No cannee"


199


". Next week and netx week'


205


"N" precinct history


261


Newspapers of county history and clippings


286


Nebraska Reporter history


305


Nebraska Reporter clippings


308


Organic act


10


Oregon emigrants


11


Omaha Nebraksan


15


Omaha Herald


15


Overland freighting


22


Our conveyance


38


Old irons


57


Old man's load of merchandise


112


Old wagon-tire burst


127


Old well in the square


141


Old Windmill


161


Over two thirds vote


147


Oak Grove gets a sop


151


Our first murder case


158


Oscar's hunt


163


On the haystack


203


Old Brisbin school-house


206


Old dog Mike stole the meat


213


Orchards and tree planting


218-219-220


Oak Grove Settlement, E. W. Olney


225


Oliver, Rev. L


234


"O"precinct history


263


Preface


8


Political Stoun


10


Palandinm was born


13


Pierce County


14


Peoples Press


14


Pikes-Peap Craze


17


Panic of 1857


17


Paper Cities


19-22


Picked out a ticket


20


President Buchannan


23


Planting Orchards.


32


Peckham Mrs. Darwin


33


Pearman, Wallace


33


Peckham, Darwin our pard


40


·


214


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Prosperity.


44


Parker, H. W


46


Post Office at Basin


48


Pemberton the tough


54


Pottenger, Judge got the warrant


55


Paul on freighting


63


Pork and Mustard


66


Prarie fires


Prominent men of Omaha in 1854


Privation on frontier


112


Perils of the night


122


Panicky Indian scare


127


Parker defeated


138


Planting fruit trees


158


Phiney, Rev. C. E


164 169


Potato field


183


Poiltical matters in 1892


196


Pittsburg City of vision


205


Pioneering in childhood


223


Prairie fires


207-223


Parker and Raper Mill


228


Philport. Major


228


Pleasant Dale


255


"P" precinct history


264


Precinct assessments, Baker


267


Powel, Willis M., first victim


216


Parker, Mrs. H. W., her letter


227


Precinct Histories from A to P


245


Political History


282


Pleasant Dale schools


410


Quinn, Rev. Father


164


Quarters rather small


216


Rattle snake, flag


283


Rebels at the Basin


50


Root hog or die.


65


Ranch life


94


Rogers Settlement


124


Reed, Wm. H., elected


131


Reed's record and vote


132


Reed arrested


133


Rail road bond proposition


141


Rapped hard at capin door


143


Reed in the sweat box


144


Red headed Attorney


144


Ready to die happy


146


Record, Milford


148


73 81


Pressure was great


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


215


Railroad completed to Seward


152


Railroad completed to York 161


Ragan, Oscar


162


Recollections, frontier ilfe in boyhood, Prof. A. E. Sheldon


204


Roberts, John Sr


209


Rattlers held the fort


223


Richardson, Abner M


234


Slave Clause


10


Southern people determined


10


Sarpy, Col. Peter A


13


Setthment began


13


Squatters Claims


13


Speculation ran rampant


16-22


Salt Lake


22


Stole the money


27


Slaves in Territory


28


Salt Basin


36


Salt pilgrims


38


Strange thoughts


39


South wind hot


46


Story of founding Lancaster


47


Steam wagon road and wagon


48-64-113-116


Second Indian scare


58


Schamp, Rev. Peter


61


Scared by the reds


76


Svdenham. Moses H


94


State Ocfliers


100-106


Seward, Wm. H


109-110


Settlements along the river


114


Scott, John


115


Stormy winter


122


South Blue Settlement Store, the first in county


129


Seward fellows turn


133


Seward surveyed


138


Seward grew


138


Seward outgeneraled


139


Strang's windmill


140


Shields, Judge John


144


Stood aghast ..


147


Strenuous fight


147


Sentence Commuted


160


Standard, Thomas E


164


Story of cattle stampede


175


Small pox scare


178


Small pox in earnest.


179


Stormy winter 1881


180


.


Seward was sick


165


216


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Stienblock's letter


185


Sheriff, the salesman


186


Sketch of Mrs. Pingree


192


"Sheet of flame" ..


207


Shafer, Erza


209


Snakes in kitchen


212


School house burned


216


Smith, Wm D., came home to die


216


Smith, W. H., his letter


217


Schools of Milford


224


Scott, Miss Sarah A


225


Schools of county-Koch


241


School houses, their location


276


Snow storms


341


State institutions


367


Soldiers' and Sailors' home


367


Seward schools


376


Seward postoffice


381


Seward Cereal Mills


397


Seward Flour Mills


399


Smiles from Heaven


454


Twenty-five cents per day


17


Tagart, Rev.


33


Two dim trails


38


Trade at the Basin


41


Too late to run


59


Two best agricultural states


67


Three boys badly scared


70


Track too fresh


70


Three dead buffaloes


71


Tribute to Morton


83


Thayer, General John M., sketch,


88


Territorial officers


100-105


Thompson's ranch


113


Thousands of teams


114


Throngs of Mormons


119


Thirty acres prairie broken


125


Trip in the dark and mud


143


Two railroad projects


168


Thompson, Professor Margeret E


193-200


Tisdale, Tom calling off names


207


Tearing down the barracks


243


Tribute to Wives and Mothers


331


Telephone companies


358


Tamora postoffice


414


U. P. R. R. located


46


Tom went dead


217


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Uncle Dan's experience.


113


Utica fonded


161


Ugly bachelor


215


Unwelcome guests


284


Utica Sun history


316


Utica, history


411


Voting precincts of territory


14


Visitors at the Basin


42


Vifquain, General Victor


114


Votes thrown out


131


Vultures


155-156


Vilalge of Bee. - E. H. Noxon


215


"Won't grow white beans"


14


Wyoming Telescope


15


Wild cat banks


16


War meeting


29


Winter storms at Basin


51


Wolf at the door


51


Wild stampede and panic


Who were the first settlers


111


West, Thomas.


111-229


Wallingford's ranch


113


Walnut Creek ranch


116-193


Wild Waters


136


Wood $10 per cord


138


We are heartily glad


147


What Hulburt did


172


Western lands.


180


Wages


187


Wolf killing our calf


195


Welch, S. J. Fruit and tree planting


219


We got the start of hogs


226


West mills settlement


229


West, James


232


Wright, Hon. C. J., grasses.


2-10


Water an water courses


277


What kind of people are we


335


Water works 388


Young, Rev. J. M


33-49-93


Yellow dogs


INDEX TO PART TWO


Anderson, Aaron


1


Betzer, E. C


21


Anderason, Calvin


2 Becker, Rev. Carl H 21


Anderson, Harrison H


2 Bishop, Thos. H 22


Anderson, George W


2


Badgley, Willis D


Anderson, McClellan C


3 Bender. L. J 22


Andervson, J Templeton


3 Bernecker, Herman J 23


Anderson, Ross P


1 Birky Chris C 23


Anderson, John S


6 Blackburn Joseph 24


·


Ahlschwede, William


6 Brokaw, Wm A


24


Ahlschwede, Herman F


1- Brokaw, F. H


25


Ahlscwede, Fred J


10


Brooks, Joseph 25


Alpin, L. R


7 Burkholder, W. E 19


Anstine, Earl R


7 Beaver, C. W and J. C 204


Alexander, Charles D


7


Campion, Michel M 25


Alexander, Lauren S


8 Campion, Martin .. 26


Andrus, Dr. Fred M


8 Courtright, Eli 26


Archer, Ed C


10


Clark. Rev. E. L 27


Adams, Charles H


11


Courtright, Elisha .. 28


Brant. Volney


12


Clark, Allison 30


Bauer, George Jr


12


Cox, Jefferson 31


Bacon, C. C


13


Cox. W. W 31


Beck, Rev. Christian


13 Cox, Mrs. Rebecca S 31


Beebe, Winfield S


13 Cox, L. W 33


Berry, James


14 Cox, Dr. O. L


34


Boyes, Hiram L


14 Cline, Larson J 31


Bradley, Harry H


15


Collamore, Geo. W 35


15 Cummins, Dr. H. B 35


Brooks, Henry M.


16 Culver, Gen. J. H 38


Benninghoven, E


16 Carey, M. D 40


Bender, John M


16 Courtright, J. B 12


Brandon, Dr. Geo. W


17 Castle, L G 42


Bouchard, L. T


18 Callahan, L. S 12


43


Baker, A. E


19 Coneley, F. F


44


Beckmn, Hon H


19 Castle, Martin


44


Brink- Meyer, W. T


20


Culver, C. C 202


Bechtel, Adam


20


Culver, E. E 203


Busche, Henry F


20


Culver, H. H 203


Atwood, Hon. S. S


10


Chapin, Irving G 27


Banks, Mary S


11


Casler, Joseph H 29


Best, Walter


Brisbin, H. L


18 Cooper, Capt. R. T


Anderson, Lewis


4 Bowker Ism 23


220


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Culver, F. D


204


Gale, R. T 69


Dankers, D


14


Galnsha, Algernon 70


Dillenbeck, J. S.


14


Gannon, A. H 70


Derby, Hon. Geo. A 46


Davis, Hon. Wm R


47


Geeson, JJ. F


71


Davis, M. A. V


51


Gembler, Charles,


72


Daltou, John


51


Goecke, Herman


72


Doty, Dr. Chas. W


52


Goehner, J. F


72


Dowding, Jas A


52


Gordon, C. M


74


Davies, Thos L


52


Graff, A. E


74


Dunham, Jas. P


53


Gruber, Rev. Karl T


74


Dunigan, Michael


54


Gwartney, Don C


76


Dickenson, W. R


55


Gray, Owen


77


Davidson, Chas. A


55


Gannon, J. P


77


Dixon, R. L


56


Hafer, Levi


Dunlap, J. P


56


Haines, J. A


78


Dumphy, Hon. R. E


Hartman, F. C


78


Dupin, H. H


57


Harold, W. G


80


Davison, J. L


199


Herchberger, P. P


80


Erb, John


58


Healey, Hon. Thomas


80


Englehaupt, John


58


Hickman, B. F


81


Englehaupt, George


59


Hickman, Wmn


81


Endicott, Hon. J. J


59


Hecox, M. P


82


. Evans, John


59


Hemman, H. A


83


Evans, Charles C


60


Hinshaw, Hon. E. H


83


Evans, Wm. W


60


Holland, Hon. C. E 83


Eager, Earl D


61


Holland, E. C 84


85


Figard, D. H


61


Howdersheldt, F. W


85


Figard, Silas


61


Huffman, J. H


85 -


Figard, Henry


63


Humphrey, C. K


86


Feigion, David


63


Humphrey, O. E 86


86


Foster, George


64


Hughes, W. C


87


Foster, Thomas J


6-4


Hurt, G. G


87


Fleener, John


65


Imig, Carl


87


Furnaldl, A. H


65


Imlay, David, Sr. 88


Fallen, J. A


65


Imlay, Hon. Wm 88


Fletcher, .J. M


66


Imlay. Adison


89


Frink, D. R


67


Johnston, Lucian 89


Feary, I. H


67


Jensen, Edward


91


Fuller, Hon. George W


69


Jones, Claudius


92


Florin, J. A


201


Jones, Joseph


94


Garner, J. A


71


Givens, W. D


Davis, A. Y 50


Geis, Jacob


Davis, George


51


Graham, Hon. Thomas


75


Diers, Herman


55


Dimery, Hon. M. W


56


Hageman, S. P


Howard, L. O


Figard, John


63


Ford, W. S


64


Hughes, John M


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA 221


Jones, H. T


94


Miller, H. M 114


Konright, Wm


95


Miller, Wm. W 115


Knight. Wm


96


Miller, W. J 115


Kinney, Elisha B


96 Miller. Harper 116


Kinsinger, J. A


977


MeLain, Hon. J. E 116


Kealy, Miss Margaret


97


Mickey, Gov. J. H 116


Kitchen, Thomas H


98


Mikkelsen Jens L 117


Knight, Elias B


89


Moffitt, Lewis 118


Klenck, Phillip


98


Morrow, Dr. Joseph, hospital 120


Knox, Charles S


98


Moler, Harvey 121


Koch, Carl G. A 99


Moore. Win. H


121


Kroeger, Carl F


100


Moore, L. C


123


Krueger H. W 100


Murphy, Rev. William.


123


Lance, S. D 100


Norval, Judge T. L


124


Landes, H. D


100


Norval, Hon. R. S


124


Logan, J. T


101


Neihardt, I. D


126


Lanber, Benjamin


101


Nunemaker, Shields


139


Leavens, A. 102


Ost, L. E


180


Louhridge, Dr. W. K


104


Olmstead, Orson 130


Leibrock, Charles


104


Oxley, C. H


131


Long, Samuel


104


Parks, F. M 132


Lyon, C. L


106


Palmer, D. B 139


Lusher, John


106


Pahner, M. B


133


Langdon, M


107


Petrie. G. L


133


Madson, Martin


106


Petrie, Henry


134


Marsh, Dr. F. A


107


Petrie, J. C


134


Matzke, C. F


108


Perry, Benjamin F


134


Maner, John


108


Pence, Samuel


13


Mayland, Chris


108


Petty. Dr. Charles O


135


Morgan, Rev. W. D


109


Perkinson, J. H 135


Morton, Thomas


109


Petsch, F. W


136


McCanley, J. W


109


Pitt, M. S 136


Merrill, J. H


110


Piecre, Win. O 136


Mckay, George C.


112


Pierce, W. W 138


138


McGrew, A. M


112


Potter, J. T


139


Merrill. Rev. Jospeh 113


Presson, Rev. H.


139


Merrium, George A 113


Precknew, Albert


141


McKillip, L. H


113


Plumper, Anton


141


Meyers, T. W


114


Pickeral. G. W. and Charles


204


Middangh, G. W.


114


Rediger, Peter .. 141


Miller, James


114


Ritchie. A. D


142


Noxon, E. H


129


Leavitt, Rev. F. W


102


Ohlwiler, J. Q


129


Leger, Theodore


102


Meyers, T. W 112


Koch, E. H 99


Logan, Hugh 101


Newton, E. J


128


·Mayland, Henry


108


Petty, James A 135


McCollister Ira


112


Polley, E. A



22.


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


Ritchie, Hon. W. E 144


Slonecker George 164


Reams, Hon. R. C


145


Slonecker John 164


Rickmann, August 145


Slonecker Alonzo 165


Ricenbaugh, Charles


145


Slonecker .J. W


165


Richmond, R. B


146


Slonecker Russell


166


Rivers, David


147


Sell John 166


Roth, Jacob


147


Steffensen Niels 166


Roth, V. L


147


Steckly, Joel


167


Rozer, Wm


147


Springer, V. F 167


Ruckdashel, C. A


148


Suhr, Fred


167


Rurup, Fred


148


Swansen. Peter


168


Rurup, Charles L


148


Sweasey, S. T


168


Rupp, J. W


149


Sweasey, M. L


168


Ruton. L. A


149


Ruzicka, F. M


149


Robets, Dr. D H


149


Schmadlewsky, Paul


150


Sheely, J. M


150


Shultz, Andrew


151


Shultz, Wm


151


Thompson, Wm. J 173


Shultz, Lothar F


153


Thompson Miss M. E 174


Shultz, Arthur H


153


Tipton, F. B


174


Shultz, Henry


154


Troyer, J. D


175


Salladin, G. E


154


Schlueter, H. W


154


Underhill, F. J


175


Shelton, H. H


154


Unitt, Phillip


175


Seick, Henry


156


Vrienders, J. S 178


Seick, Ernest


156


Watts, Wm. L 179


Shank, John S


156


Waterman, J. H 179


Staufer, J. L.


157


Wait, William H 179


Slonecker, Henry F


157


Wallick, W. S 180


Staufer, J. R


157


Warner, M. W


180°


Stolz, P. J


158


Walter, William A


180


Stolz, J. P


158


Williams, Prof. F. C 181


Stolz, H. J


158


Williams, Wm. S 181


Stolz, W. B


159


Weller, Prof. George


181


Skillman, A. V


159


Wilson, Hon. H. H


182


Skillman, Thomas 160


Wertman, C. H


183


Smith, A. D 161


Wilsey, J. A 183


Smith, Wm. H 161


Watson, Henry 185


Smiley, Wm


162


Weaver, A. J


185


Smiley, J. M


162


Wickham, H. C. 185


Schaal, Christian


163


Wickersham, B


185


Shaw, O. A


163


Whitter, .J. A 186


Snow Simmon


163


Whitnock, W. H.


186


Thomas, J. J


169


Taege, Otto


169


Taylor, J. G


170


Taylor, J. R. S


171


Timblin, F. M


172


Trimble, W. R


172


Thomas, George D 172


Sampson, Richard


155


Vanderhoof, H. 176


Shorey, M. E


155


Vanandel, Syrenns


HISTORY OF SEWARD COUNTY, NEBRASKA


223


Wardsby, John


186


Wright C. J. 194


Wortendyke, Judge H.


187


Wright A. C


194


Wortendyke, Mrs. E. . J


188


Wullenwaber, Nicholas 195


Wooley, Stites


189


Wullenwaber, F. M 196


Wise, B. S


191


Wullenwaber, Phillip 196


Wolvin, Horace


191


Wimberly, T. M


197


Worthman, W. H. F.


192


Zalman, August


198


Wooley, F. R


193


Zimmerer, John


198


Weber, Jacob


193


Zimmerman, Diederick


199


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