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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
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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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