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wife of John Dillon, who is farmning near Kearney ; Mary Jane is in Kane County, III.
Our subjeet lived at home until a lad of four- teen years, and was then employed as a farm laborer for six years thereafter. Subsequently he was en- gaged in the lumber business until 1870. When twenty-four years old he was married to Miss Bridget Monahan, who was the daughter of Will- am and Rose (Carriden) Monahan, natives of Irc- land. This lady was born in 1840. They moved to Illinois in 1870, and our subject continued in the lumber business four years, thence he came to Nebraska.
To Mr. and Mrs. Derieg there have been born ten children, seven sons and three daughters. Mar- garet became the wife of Fred Schunaman, a farmer by occupation; James is farming in Dakota ; Eunice, Daniel, William, Jolin, Michael, George. Carrie and Frank are at home with their parents. The eldest of the family is about thirty years old and the youngest eleven. The mother died at her home in Mills Precinct on the 29th of March, 1880. Mr. Derieg and the remaining members of his family belong to the Catholic Church at Rock Creek.
RITZ MUNDT, general farmer and stock- raiser, residing on section 5 in Olive Branch Precinct, owns a fine body of land 160 acres in extent. It has been brought to a good state of cultivation and is generously supplied with all the appliances of the modern country estate, including first-class buildings, machinery and live stock. Mr. Mundt has been a resident of this precinct since 1868, and seeured the land which he still owns from the railroad company at a time when there had been no efforts at improvement upon it.
Our subject was born in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg, Germany, Jan. 11, 1858, and is the son of Frederick Mundt, Sr., a native of the same, and born June 29, 1823. The family is of pure German aneestry. The paternal grandfather was a tailor by trade and also farmed in a small way. Ile spent his entire life upon his native soil, as did also the grandmother, Mrs. Mary Mundt.
Frederick Mundt lived at home with his parents
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until attaining manhood, and was married in his na- tive Province to Miss Mary Basdan, who was born and reared in the same locality. After the birth of five children, four sons and one daughter, of whom Fritz, our subject, was the second child, the parents left Germany and emigrated to the United States. Coming directly west to this county. the father homesteaded eighty acres of land in Olive Branch Precinct, where with the assistance of his family he built up a good home. The mother only lived to be middle-aged, her death occurring when she was forty-seven years old. The father is still living at the old homestead, and is now sixty-five years of age. Ile is a Lutheran in religion, and in politics a stanch supporter of the Republican party.
Our subject remained a member of his father's household until his marriage, which was celebrated Feb. 27, 1879, at the home of the bride, Miss Dora Roock, in Olive Branch Precinct. Mrs. Mundt was also born in Mecklenburg, Germany, Oct. 12, 1860, and came to the United States with her father after the death of her mother. They also after landing upon American soil made their way directly west- ward to this county, locating in Olive Branch Pre- einct in 1870. The father occupied himself as a farmer until his death, which took place in October, 1887, when he was sixty-six years old. After the death of his first wife he was married a second time, and his daughter Dora lived with her father and stepmother until her marriage.
To our subject and his wife there have been born five children, namely : Ferdinand H. C. F .. Wilhel- mina D. T. M., Henry C., Carl F. and Alvena L. Mr. Mundt, politically, is a Republican, and in re- ligious matters he and his wife attend the Lutheran Church.
6 HOMAS F. GRIGSBY, a prominent general farmer and stock-raiser of West Oak Pre- einet, owns a fine tract of land on section 18, which he has brought to a very productive con- dition. A native of Fulton County, III .. he was born near Lewistown, Oct. 24, 1848, and is the son of lolm Grigsby, who was born in Kentucky in 1828. The latter lived in the Blue Grass regions until 1846, emigrated from there to Sangamon County,
Ill., and thence later to Fulton County. In the latter he took up a tract of Government land. from which he eliminated one of the finest farms in that region, putting up a handsome brick residence with large and commodious barns, graneries and other outbuildings. Ile became one of the most extensive farmers and stock-raisers of Central Illi- nois, and lived there until 1882, when he sokl out and moved to Seward County, this State. Here he purchased a farm of 240 aeres where be is still prosperously occupied in agricultural pursuits. Mrs. Margaret (Clark) Grigsby, the mother of our subject, was born in Ohio in 1832, and was the daughter of John Clark, a farmer and miller. She received a good education and lived with her par- ents until her marriage. Of her union with John Grigsby there were born twelve children, eight of whom lived to mature years. Mr. and Mrs. G. are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the father of our subject, politically, is a stanch Republican.
Thomas F. Grigsby acquired a practical cdu- eation in his native town, and after leaving school worked with his father on the farm until reaching his majority. Hle then began farming for himself in Piatt County, IHl. On the 21st of October, 1867, he was united in marriage with Miss Didamie Shaw. and of this union there have been born eight chil- dren, six of whom are living: Ettie, Charles, Mar- garet, Orvil, Pearl and Arthur. Our subject con- tinued a resident of Illinois for ten years thereafter, then selling out he came to this county, and on the 2d of March, 1882, purchased the land he now owns and occupies.
There had been but a slight attempt at improve- ment on the land which Mr. Grigsby had purchased, but he set himself industriously to work upon it and now has a fine residence with a good barn and other outbuildings, shade and fruit trees, a flourish- ing apple orchard, cherries, grapes and all of these luscious productions in their season. Mr. G. and his excellent wife are members in good standing of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and our subject has been quite prominent in local affairs, serving as Road Commissioner and occupying various posi- tions of trust and responsibility. Ile has always had great faith in the future of Nebraska. He has
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given his children the best opportunities for edu- cation consistent with his means and standing, is public-spirited and liberal, and the uniform en- courager of the enterprises calculated to benefit his community.
Mrs. Grigsby was born in Fulton County, Ill., June 6, 1847, and lived there with her parents until her marriage, forming the acquaintance of her husband during her youthful days and being one of his playmates at school. Her father, Charles Shaw, was born in Ohio in 1803, and it still living, making his home in Missouri. The maiden name of the mother was Miss Maria Wheeler. Miss Ettie, the daughter of our subject, is the wife of James Wilson, a well-to-do farmer; they have one boy and are living in Colorado. Charles Grigsby makes his home with them, but the other children of our subject continue under the parental roof.
HOMAS H. HYDE, one of the earliest set- tlers of the city of Lincoln, was born in Bradford County, Vt., and is the son of Zebediah Hyde, a native of Connecticut. It is he- lieved that his paternal grandfather, James Hyde, was a native of England. and emigrating to Amer- ica at an early day, settled in Connecticut, where he accumulated a large property and spent the re- mainder of his life. Zebediah Hyde became a resi- dent of the Green Mountain State when a boy, and learned the trade of paper maker in Bradford. Later in life he became interested in the mills there. In 1861, leaving New England, he emigrated to Illinois, and, settling in Sterling, engaged in gen- eral merchandising in company with his youngest son. There he spent the last years of his life.
The mother of our subject was in her girlhood Miss Amanda Heath, a native of Vermont and the daughter of Thomas and Eunice Heath, natives of Scotland. The mother accompanied her family to Illinois and died in Sterling. Thomas H., our sub- ject, was reared in his native State, and when a youth of eighteen years went to Boston and entered the office of the Olive Branch, a weekly paper with which he was connected three years. Subsequently he was with the Boston Transcript and Traceler
until 1854, then returned to Vermont and entered the employ of the Vermont Central Railroad Com- pany, having charge of the English freight in transit from Boston to Montreal.
In 1856 Mr. Ilyde resigned his position, and, coming West, established himself in Chicago as a groceryman at the corner of Madison and Hal- sted streets. lle formed a partnership with his brother and they continued in business together un- til 1861, then sold out. In the meantime Mr. Hyde was connected editorially with the Chicago Demo- crat, then the leading paper of the city and owned at the time by the late Hon. John Wentworth.
The Civil War then being in progress, Mr. Hyde organized a company of militia, which was desig- nated as Company I, 13th Illinois Infantry, and which was given a benefit at MeVicker's Theatre. The proceeds furnished the men with uniforms and they were mustered into service at Dixon, Ill. On account of a maimed right hand which Mr. Ilyde has carried from his youth, he did not offer his services as a soldier, although accompanying the army South and remaining with it until the close of the war, in the meantime occupying various posi- tions of trust and responsibility. He was also sent on important expeditions in the interest of the Gov- ernment, going frequently from one military post to another conveying dispatches, the import of which he was ignorant, and which could only be transported by the most trusty messenger.
At the close of the war Mr. Hyde located on a farm which he had purchased in the vicinity of Sterling, Ill., and where he remained until 1867. He then came to the State of Nebraska in the inter- ests of Chicago capitalists to locate lands with col- lege script issued by the Government. He thus secured large tracts in Butler County and other sections of the State, and then, his errand completed, returned to the Prairie State, where he remained until in February of the following year.
The only railroad in Nebraska at that time was the Union Pacific. Mr. Ilyde, crossing the Missis- sippi again, first visited Nebraska City, but in the month of March following came to Lincoln, making the journey overland with a wagon. The embryo town had at that time only a tri-weekly mail, al- though the Capital had already been located there,
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Mr. Hyde opened a real estate office, and in June, when the sale of lots took place, he had charge of it. The land was owned by the State and the set- tlers who had taken homesteads or made claims donated a part of their possessions and exchanged for other lands close by, as an inducement to the Commissioneis to locate there. The sale was a great success, the lots going at what seemed a very high price. Some of those residence lots have since sold at 83,000. This sale was attended by repre- sentative men from different States in the East.
Building at once commenced, and emigrants pouring in settled on the Government land in the surrounding country. In 1873, however, appeared the Rocky Mountain Locust, or grasshopper, and during that year and the next almost totally de- stroyed every evidence of vegetation. Even worm- wood. tansy and onions were devoured by them, and cornstalks were stripped as clean as a contribu- tion box. Their stay, however, was short, although the devastation was complete, and the city of Lin- colu suffered in common with the country around, the farmers having nothing to sell. Emigration stopped for a time and real-estate business was sus- pended.
Mr. Ilyde, in the meantime, had spent the greater part of his time at Sterling, Ill., but in 1878 he again took up his residence in Lincoln. He first started the Daily Evening News, and soon after the Lancaster News, a weekly paper. In 1887 a stock company was formed and given the name of the News Printing Company, of which Mr. Hyde was chosen President. Ile also, in 1878, established the Real Estate Journal, which was devoted to the interests of State and railroad lands, as well as land owned by private individuals.
The marriage of Thomas Il. Ilyde and Miss Rachel L. Bullard was celebrated Oct. 24, 1850. Mrs. Hyde was born in Bethel, Vt .. and is the daugh- ter of Rev. A. T. and Lydia Bullard. Of her union with our subject there are three children living- Edward, Jennie and Nellie. Mr. Hyde in carly life belonged to the old Whig party, and cast his first Presidential vote for Gen. Winfield Scott. Upon the abandonment of the old party he allied himself with the Republicans, with whom he has since labored and voted.
n ELSON WESTOVER, well known to many of thefresidents of the city of Lincoln, es- tablished himself within its limits when it was but a village. in 1870. He was born in the Province of Ontario, Canada. July 22, 1853, and is the son of Amasa II. and Ann Westover, who came to the States and settled in Dubuque, Iowa, when their son Nelson was but three years old. From Dubuque two months later they removed to Dela- ware, where the education of our subject began in the district school. At the same time he assisted his mother in her housework, learning to do all kinds of this, including spinning and weaving. He later attended the lligh School at Monticello.
Young Westover later in life learned the trade of brickmaking in Monticello, and soon after his ar- rival in Lincoln was employed in the first brick- yard established within its limits. lle had always been desirous of knowledge, and later attended school again while spending his vacations at farm work. In the spring of 1874 he went to Rawlins County, Kan., where he was the second man to establish a claim to land there. He put up a dwell- ing, one-half dugout and one-half logs, and staid there until the fall of the year. when, on account of Indian depredations, he abandoned that part of the country and never returned to it. The town of Atwood occupies a part of this land.
In the fall of 1874 Mr. Westover resumed his residence in Nebraska, and during the winter fol- lowing attended and taught school in Lancaster County, and for a year thereafter had the manage- ment of his father's farm. He then purchased a lot on N street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, upon which stood a small frame building with a forge in it. Mr. W. formed a partnership with a Mr. Fisher. a practical blacksmith, and under his instruction commenced to learn the trade. The business of the firm increased rapidly, and in order to accommodate their steadily growing patronage, they erected a commodious brick building, wherein they have since operated to excellent advantage.
Mr. Westover, m April, 1884, purchased a beau- tiful home three and one-half miles west of the city, where he now resides. Ile was married, Jan. 29, 1878, to Miss Jennie Vanderpool, who was born in Delivan, Walworth Co., Wis., and is the daughter of Henry Vanderpool. Of this union there were born the following children : John, May, Ollie, Frank. Fanny, Fred and baby, the latter three triplets. Frank and Fanny died of whooping- cough when four months old. Mr. Westover, socially, belongs to Germania Lodge No. 67. 1. 0. O. F., Lincoln Lodge No. 16, K. of P., Uniformed Division No. 1, Galesburg Lodge Covenant and the Mutual Benefit Association.
INDEX.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
A
Abbott, Harry ...
.. 152
Abbott, James B. . .. 706
Abernathy, John .. 345
Adams, John.
.. 23
Adams, John Quincy
.39
Albers, Henry Jr.
.723
Allen, Almeron
787
Almy, H. M
236
Ames, William H.
.484
Anderton, George L
48g
Andress, Leon G
529
Andrus, E. H ..
.715
Armstrong, J. J
.421
Arthur, Chester A
.99
Axthelm, August L
.515
B
Babcock, H. A .. - 507
Bailey, James A. .299
Bainbridge, George
.287
Baird, O. S
292
Baker, Lewis
. . 149
Baker, Rollin E
. 498
Barnason, L
.302
Barrett, Thomas. .284
B.irtels, Hermon H .. 162
Batten, Luther
.. 615
Baumgart, O
.152
Beard, Joseph W.
.151
Beardsley, S. W .366
Beeson, L ..
.721
Bell, O. C.
.633
Belt, Rev. C. L
.348
Benadom, S. P.
.371
Bergmann, Carl.
.608
Berk, Rev. John
.172
Berryman, Frederick
.761
Bierstedt, John H.
.695
Blizzard, J. W
.431
Boesewetter, O. R ...
. 382
Bohanan, F. H. .. 751
Bohanan, M. G. .. 549
Bohanan, W. G
.. 561
Boldt, Henry. .194
Bowers, Arthur E .204
Bowers, D. W
Bowers, H. S.
. 720
Brainerd, H. A .064
Brinton, Moses.
188
Briscoe, J. Z
305
Brown, E. E
.443
Brown, Patrick
.586
Bruss, Herman
.340
Buchanan, Alexander .163
Buchanan, James.
.. 75
Buel, Joshua H
-502
Buelow, Charles
· 147
Buhmann, Hans J.
679
Bunce, Charles, M. D
.185
Burcham, H
459
Burck, C ... .486
Burgess, Joseph
.149
Burke, Charles. .422
Burling, Hon. T. R.
487
Burling, W. H.
.461
Burr, C. C
.. 735
Butler, David
.111
C
Cadman, W. A
.165
Canon, T. Frank ·489
Carder, Hon. W. W
.444
Carr, George W
.685
Carter, Rev. Cyrus.
755
Castor, J. W
745
Cecil, O. A. .635
Chapin, L. C.
Chapman, Rev. John. .219
Charles, T. J.
.. 724
Charlton, William
.214
Chenoweth, T. F
148
Bigelow, George E
.701
Chittenden, Theodore R ..
.. 575
Christensen, J . I
414
Bingham, S. P
.315
Blanchard, C. E
.646
Clark, James N.
.165
Blanchard, M. V
403
Clark, Silas M.
207
Blizzard, J. E.
.213
Clay, William
.325
Cleveland, S Grover
.103
Cline, D. A.
634
Colas, Louis.
155
Cole, Alphonsus J.
.684
Compton, Lucius H
.554
Cooke, Dr. I. R
191
Cooley, R. D .. 396
Conrad, I. T. 150
Converse, J. N., M. D. .. 166
Copperstone, J. H.
.331
Conser, Rev. David G.
.224
Craig, William
217
Crist, J. W.
186
Cropsey, John
.193
Cushman, E. H
197
D
Danwalter, Frank .. 225
Davey, J. E
.326
Fischer, G L
.469
Davison, E. S.
.335
Fitzgerald, John
791
Dawes, James W
127
Deahl, Chauncey
-538
Deahl, George W.
.26
Deahl, J. A.
538
Freye, Henry
.. 257
Deardoff, Henry
.154
Freye, Henry
.700
Deitch, Stephen
.201
Frohn, William
28 1
Demaree, Dr. H. C.
.212
Denman, John M
.176
Denton, Daniel M
184
Denton, Frank R
177
De Peel, M. A 739 Derieg, Daniel. 793
Descher, George
.178
Dice, S. C
383
Dickinson, Hon. John W .. 440
Dierks, Anton
;.. 560
Dittmer, Louis
.. 638
Garlock, G. B
282
Duling, Edmund
-404
Duling, Hiram
.737
Duling, Isaac
.344
Giles, James
679
E
Eager, Amos.
. 436
Egger, Albert
-758
Egger, J. F
.686
Eggleston, Hon. George W . . . 394
Eggleston, W. K
.551
Elfeldt, Charles .654
Ensign, 1. W
.346
Epps, Joseph
.491
Ewerth, William F
222
Exley, Alfred R
.653
Exley, George H
178
F
Faulhaber, L
186
Faulkner, Henry H
754
Fellows, D. W. C.
.216
Fillmore, Millard.
.. 67
Fink, Philip, Jr. .569
Fischer, G. J.
.. 202
Foster, William H.
651
Fowlie, W. J
476
Francke, Wilhelm
.153
De Vries, Albert
. 401
Ganter, T. S.
. . 385
Garber, Silas
.119
Garfield, James A
.. 95
Garland, George
661
Gere, Hon. C. H.
312
Gilbert, Daniel A
472
Gillespie, John
627
Gillham, Charles W.
.290
Glee, Peter .474
Glover, E. B 264
Goss, Alonzo
3.58
Grady, Bernard.
592
Graham, J. E. B.
.373
Grant, Ulysses S
87
Furnas, Robert W
.. 115
Fuson, Henry C ..
**. 439
G
. 190
INDEX.
tiny , Dennis H .617
Greenamyre, A .772
Huddleston, Thomas. .531
Hudson. E. T. .726
Hudson, T. J. 411
Huizenga, Rev John .454
Hyde, E. B. .637
Hyde, T. H.
.795
Hyers, R. W . 571
H
I
Haack, Henry ... 532
Haas, John E -- 755
Hanse, Frederick .. 657
Haggerty, Judson
762
Haight, F. E
- 377
Hale, J. B. 76g
Hall, Luke .525
Hall-tt, F
.211
Halter, A .295
Hanenkamp, Henry. - 203
Hardy, 11. W . 636
Jackson, Elliott F
.663
Jacoby, S. R.
728
Jefferson, I homas.
.. 27
Jeffery, John
.241
Jenkins, Thomas
.778
Jensen, N. P
.253
Jessup, Mrs. S. A
183
Jewett, C. D
.731
Johnson, Andrew .83
Johnson, Henry .. 584
Johnson, Isaac
.274
Jones, J. J.
. 602
Jones, M. E., M. D
.581
Jones, W. W. W .
. . 744
K
Kelly, Daniel. .518
Kemper, H. K. .28q
Kettelhut, John C . . 664
Keys, W. F.
.234
Kilburn, James.
.790
Kilroy, M . 667
King, A. I) .543
King, George. .652
King, L. B 668
King, Orman J
.719
Kling, George
.. 270
Koehler, Frederick . 189
Kolloster, Mrs. Sophia
.263
Korsmeyer, F. A
762
Kramer, Henry
328
Krenger, Lewis
.705
Kruse, John ..
.517
Kuhlman, J. F 759
L
I.alım, Jacob .434
Lahmeier, John H .272
Lambertson, G. M 695
Lamhorn, G J
386
Lane, Hon. George B . . 731
Lantz, J. P 195
Larsh, W. P 251
Latture, David ..
.535
Lauterbach, Adam ...
481
Lauterbach, Edward.
480
Leavitt, L. G .621
Lee, G. W -279
Lemke, Karl. . 310
Leonard, I. N .622
Lidolph, Charles L 236
Liesveld, Hon. H . J
. 320
Lillibridge, D. R
.717
Lincoln, Abraham
.79
Loder, John P .26
Longstreet, P. E
.205
Longton, George
.521
Loos, George P
.517
Lownes, J . Russell
443
Lucke, August-
442
Lucke, Frederick
68 3
M
Madison, James .. . . .. 31
Magee, J. B.
.415
Mahan, J . C. .... 388
Main, J . N.
.. 723
Markle, V. A
670
Marquett, T. M .145
Marsden. G. W
765
Marshall, Edward.
.527
Martin, Casper 230
Martin, Charles M .175
Martin, John
720
Martin, Thomas
. 056
May, Heiman 694
McBride, J. C. .648
McCargar, J. C.
McCartney, Robert
-242
McClay, Samuel . 471
McConnell, J. L 453
McDevitt, Rohert
SIO
McDivitt, A
.501
McEachran. Angus .409
Mckinnon, Milton .. 738
McNabb, James A. .553
Melick, N. E
.631
Melick, S. M. 233
Menlove, John W .528
Meyer, August · 339
Meyer, Henry 3C1
Meyer, John J
-485
Meyer, Louie.
446
Meyer, Louis C
. 503
Miller, Theodore C .. · 550
Minges, John .363
Mitchell, H. F 680
Moffett, R. H
.752
Monroe, James .35
Montgomery, D 465
Morphet, Thomas M 226
Morrison, John 423
Morrison, W. B
244
Mott, E. E ... .777
Mulvane, J. D.
.374
Mundorff, Benjamin F 548
Mundt, Fritz .. 793
Mussetter, J. W. 318 Myers, James M .215
Myers, Jonathan . 455
N
Nance, Albinus.
123
Norcross, William P
642
O
Olney , William C. . . 624
Osborn, Medad.
.291
Ostran, Peter.
317
Outt, William H
+ 340
Oxley, M. S.
.38
P
Park, Simon D 259
Parker, C. M
... 239
Payne, Joseph L .641
Peart, James
.515
Penn, H. M
.383
Perrin, J. .767
Peter, George -424
Peter, Jacob
-426
Peter, Michael
473
Philpott, James E .465
Pickel, Robert.
.364
Pierce, Charles A
.565
Pierce, Franklin ...
.71
Pierce, Maj. C. W
255
Pierson, Isaac. .376
Pitcher, Charles D -283
Plank, Jacob
.561
Poehler, G. H 678
Polk, James K
59
Polley, Hiram 349
Porter, J. L 429
Pottinger, Charles 425
Pound, S. D .433
Prey, I. E
-579
Prey, George W
* +415
Prey, John W 249
Quick, William
.410
R
Rauch, John H .254
Rausch, Christel .494
Reddish, Adelbert W
Reed, W. M 4.35 Reeves, H. M. 402
Reitz, Jonathan
416
Reller, Henry C
.144
„J
Jackson, Andrew .43
Jackson, David.
306
Hardy, W. E .753
Harley, John -741
Barmes , J J
.464
Harris, D. H ..
.260
Harris, Walter J .499
llarrison, William Henry. ... 51
Hartz, J C. +223
Hartz, W. H. .257
Hartzell, Edwin
.592
Harwoodl, Nathan S.
.159
Hathaway, Hon. H. D
-475
Hawkins, Thomas G
.311
Hay, John F
. 322
Hayden. John F . 310 Hayes, Rutherford B. .91
Hayes, W. D .563
Headrick, G. W
.395
Healy, Edward.
.492
Heddleson, W. C.
.675
Hedges, William
.355
Heidecker, August
. 676
Heidenreich, Charles A
.297
Heilman, jeremiah .. 256
Helmer, Louis
.234
Henkel, Henry - 406
Herdman, Charles E .369
Hermance, John L .. .573 Herpolsheimer, Charles. .296 llerpolsheimer, Frederick .. 512
Herter, Abraham . 479 Hickman, Rev. C. H .287
Hillier, T. .727
Ilitchco .k, Prof. Henry E .. 201
Hoagland, H . V +452
Ho heim, Henry . 490
Hoti tradt, F. N .711
Hoge, Walter
. . 583
Hollmann, H .. 584
IT Imes, L. K. .612
Hom'r. Peter.
765
Hoover, Dr. A. L .596
Horn, Theodore. 514
Horn, W. R ·. 333
Horn ing, Mrs. Le nisa. .611
Hotchkiss, C. C .229
Hovey, F A .. .. 259
Howard, Douglas .280
Griffin, Lewis. . 687
Griffin, Samuel S .22t
Griggsby, Thomas. .794
Griswold, N. W .750
Gulick, William D . . 594
Gumaer, Charles L . 537
Imhoff, J . J . .. 658
Ivers, J. W .. ... 748
Ivers, L. G ... . . . 225
Iamb, O. S .. . 497 Muller, J. G .. .564
. 231
INDEX.
Retzlui, C. F .215
Smith, Benjamin F .. ,519
Temple, John S 730
Te Selle, Herman J . 560
Thayer, John M .. 131
Walton, J. P.
Walvoord, W. +456
Ward, J. T. .329
Warner, Mrs. E. L .. 757
Warnes, Edward. .693
Warnke, John .384
Washington, George.
Watkins, Albert . 572
Watson, John 156
Waugh, Joseph W. 539
Webster, J. R.
.606
Wells, Zachariah .607
Welsh, James H 36
Wessel, C .470
Westcott, J. H 409
Westover, Nelson .796
Wettstruck, Julius H .. 501 Whilock, S. W .655
Widdifield, A. W
1,74
Willard, Hon. C. H. .277
Williams, Anson S 509
Willman, Lewis
419
Schmutte, Henry .. 643
Schwab, S. S. .463
Schwart, Ulrich. .335
Severin, August F .532
Severin, F. Charles .204
Severin, J. H. .698
Severin, John C. , Jr. .396
Sewell, Capt. Thomas. .732
Shane, Elles
547
Sheldon, H. . 426
Shotwell, J. E . 647
Sieck, Henry. 520
Simmons, Rev. Henry . 365
Sipp, Andrew
.68g
Sizer, E. R. .. 569
Skinner, George B. 785
Slawson, Earl B .725
Smith, Adam R .697
Taylor, Zachary ..... 63
Wallingford, J. A ... 753
Voung, E. K
. . . .. . 164
Adams, John. .22
Foster, William H. 650
Lincoln, Abraham
Thayer, J. M .. 1 30
Adamıs, John Q.
.38
Furnas, Robert W . 114
Madison, Jantes. . .
Marquett, T. M . . .144
Tyler, John .. 54
Babcock, H. A .506
Garfield, James A .. 94
Melick, N. E ... 630
Van Buren, Martin
Bingham, S. P. .314
Grant, Ulysses S 86
Monroe, James .34
Nance, Albinus 122
Wallingford, R
Warnes, Edward. . 192
Butler, David 110
Harwood, N. S . 158
Pierce, Franklin . . 70
Polk, James K 58
Converse, J. N 168
Hitchcock, H. E. .200
Porter, J. L .. . . 428
Shane, F.lles
. .. 546
Willard, Hon. C. H .275
Dawes. J. W 126
Jackson, Andrew 42
Sizer, E. R .. 568
Fillmore, Millard 66
Jefferson, Thomas .26
Skinner, G. B -784
Fischer, Barbara K 468
Johnson, Andrew .82
Jones, J . J
603
Taylor, Zachary
.. 62
Wallingford, Richard 1. 700
Walsh, H. J
Rhykert, F. W .273
Snell, Hon. Levi .. 246
Snelling, W. H. . 482
Thompson, John ++ 710
Thompson, Jolin C 703
Tiger. J. N. .. 423
'Tilman, J. W 645
lilman, S. W .. 690
Timmermeier, Joseph .. 386
'I on Velle, Dr. A. R. .483
Tower, Myron - 9 89
Trompen, J. J 582
Rudolf, A. C. . . 704
Ruliffson, W. .398
Stein, Henry .688
Stein, J. J .775
Stephen, G. B. 744
Sterns, Calvin .699 Stevens, Charles 1) .. 504
Stewart, Asa. .332
Stocking, D. A -580
Schaal, Henry . 432
Schamp, Peter S .268
Schmale, W. H 356
Schmidt, John .. 542
Strickland. C. O 628
Strockey, Frederick A .435
Stuart, A. P. S. 353
Stubblefield, W. H
.393
Stutheit, Cornelius H -399 Stutheit, H. W .338
Van Buren, Martin .. .. .. 47
Van Campen, James. .. 337 Vanderlip, J. E. -576
Vaughan. S. H. D -420
Woodward, William H .391
Worrall, Isaac . 594
Y
T
Talbot, Peter ... . . . . 401
Walker, Samuel . . 400
Young, Edward
. . 208
Vanderlip, J. E ... 577
Brainerd, H. A .665
Hall, Luke ... .. 524
Buchanan. James .. 74
Harrison, William Henry .50
Parker, C. M. . 238
Cleveland, S. Grover 102
Washington, George . 18
Westcott. J. H. . 408
Converse, Mrs. J. N .169
Hornung, Casper .. 610
Wilson, H. H. -448
Wolfe, J. V. .. 672
Fischer, George L 468
Woodward, W. H. ... 39)
Smith, H. C. .188
Rickard, I. F . 327
Ring, J. H . 570
Rippen, Gerhard 293
Robertson, G. D .. 397
Rocke, Jacob . . 614
Rocke, Joseph 441
Rohman, Phillip. 566
States, Mrs. Eliza 368
Roose, F. F .742
Steele, Andrew J . . 263
Rowerdink, William .644
Steele, Nelson . 300
Steffens, J. B .744
Tyler, John .55
Unangst, J. S. . . 378
Uphoff, F .. M .. . ... 747
Stockwell, Joseph E. -554
Strelow, Frederick .526
Wilson, A. G.
.662
Wilson, H. H. -449
Wilterdink, William. .522
Wismer, Cornelius. .372
Wolfe, Hon. J. V 673
Wong, Lewis. 413
Stutheit, William F 570
Sudduth, P. H. .541
Sullivan, Eugene F .493
Sutton, William H
.. 585
Swisher, J. H .. 789
Wait, E. O .. .618
Young, A. J. 48
Tower, Myron STS
Arthur, C. A 98
Garber, Silas. .118
PORTRAITS
S
Rump, Anthony
.336
Snyder, Simeon
.787
South wick, J. G. 208
Spellman, Frank S. .. 300
Spellman, H. C. 508
Spencer. J. A 294
Stocking, William .626
Woods, Jerry D .. .677
Hayes, Rutherford B .. 90
Stuart, A. P. S. . 352
Reynolds, Thomas M. S. . .. 360
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INDEX.
Abbott, James B .. . . 707
Converse, J. N ... .180-181
Healy, Edward. . . 341
McDevitt, Robert . . . . . .. 303
Albers, Henry, Jr ...
. . 247
Deahl, C. F.
.. 539
Herter, Abraham ... .... 477
Minges, John. . . . 361
Ames, W. H.
... 303
Deahl, George W . 265
Homer, Peter .764
Mitchell, H. F .68
Andress, Leon G .. 209
Deahl, J. A +539
Hoover, A. L .. 597
Morphet, Thomas M . .. 227
Andrus, E. H
. . 714
Dittmer Bros .639
Hotchkiss, Constant C .. 227
Payne, Joseph L 639
Bainbridge, George Baker, R. E . 20g
.. 285
Eager, A. 437
Imhoff, J. J 659
Rauch, John H. 379
Rausch, Christel
495
Barrett, Thomas .285
Fowlie, W. J
- 477
King, A. D
.209
Reitz, Jonathan 417
Bergmann, Carl. -487
Freye, Elnorah
707
King, George
333
Reynolds, Thomas M. S. .. 361
Berryman, Fred.
.247
Fuson, H. C. .437
King, L. B.
.487
Severin, A. F
. 533
Bierstedt, J. H
.371
Garland, George
.659
Kolloster, Mrs. Sophia .379
Severin, F. Charles. .
.417
Bingham, S. P.
.323
Glover, E. B.
265
Lamb. O. S . 495
Stein, J. J.
773
Blanchard, C. E
.. 333
Greenamyre, Amos
.773
Leavitt, L. G .619
Stockwell, J. E. . 556-557
Bowers, D. W
. . 341
Hale, James B
+714
Lindell Hotel
597
Temple, J. S 487
Buhmann, H. J.
.+371
Harris, D. H
.379
Lucke, Frederick. 681
Wait, E. O
.. 619
Burcham, H.
. 457
Harris, Walter J .303
Marsden, G. W .764
Walvoord, W . . 457
Canon, T. F
.. 341
Hay, J, F
.. 323
Martin, John .371
Egger, Albert
247
Kettelhut, John -333
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