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J. W. LOVE. (1877) Born, 1850: died, 1893: builder of Love's Opera House, Fremont : active in public affairs.
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D. B. SHORT. 1869.
Born in Madison County. N. Y .. in 1831: retired from business and residing in Fremont.
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H. BAXTER NICODEMUS. (1869)
Born in Maryland. 1846: died in Fremont. 1887: one term member of the Legislature: was a suc- cessful farmer and stockgrower.
CHARLES B. NICODEMUS. (1869
Son of H. Baxter Nicodemus (deceased : farmer and stockgrower: residence, Fremont.
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GIDEON WEST.
Brother of Wm. West : an early settler of Fremont. where he died more than 25 years ago.
WM. WEST. Brother of Gideon West: a pioneer of Fremont; born 1829; died 1861.
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SAMUEL H. FOWLER. (1867) Born in Westfield, Massachusetts 1825: died at Fre- mont, 1870: he was one of the earliest hotel proprietors of Fremont.
WILLARD H. FOWLER.
Son of S. H. Fowler: proprietor of Fowler's book and stationery store. Fremont.
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WM. A. G. COBB. 1869)
Prominent as a grain dealer in Dodge County for many years: now retired From business and a resident of Fremont.
JAMES BALDING. (1865)
Proprietor of the first meat market in Fremont. and for many years prominent in the live stock business: residence. Fremont.
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F. W. WIRMINGHAUS. (1868)
Prominent in early days as a civil and mining engineer: residence, Fremont.
For more than 25 years a prominent farmer and stockgrower in Maple township: residence, Fremont.
GEORGE RUFF. (1869)
Prosperous farmer and stockgrower. Sec. 16, Nick- erson township; address, Ronte No. 1, Fremont.
HANS RUFF. (1869)
A successful farmer in Sec. 15. Nickerson township; address, Fremont. Route No. 1.
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B. F. MOREHOUSE.
Farmer and stockgrower in Elkhorn township. and long engaged in the grain, coal and live stock business: post-office. Fremont.
W. R. WILSON. (1865)
For more than 35 years prominent in business in Fremont, where he is now in the grocery trade.
EDWARD BLEWETT. (1862)
A well-known capitalist of Fremont. engaged in mining in the West.
MARK M. COAD.
For more than 20 years a farmer. stockgrower and breeder of blooded horses, Elkhorn township: post-office. Fremont.
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JOSEPH ROBERTS. (1882)
For twenty years a farmer in Dodge County, now residing on Sec. 33. Elkhorn township: in 1898 elected County Supervisor: post- office, Fremont.
W. H. MEAD. (1886)
From 1871 to 1886 a resident of Saunders County: Supervisor for City of Fremont from 1887 to 1902: residence. Fremont.
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H. E. GRISWOLD. (1821)
For many years a Dodge County farmer, now a resident of Fremont.
GEORGE B. FRENCH (1885)
A native of Vermont: for 17 years a farmer and stockgrower in Platte township; post- office, Fremont.
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JOHN DERN. (1869)
For 25 years a resident of Dodge County: pres- ident of the Con. Mercur Gold Mines Co. and president Fremont Brewing Co .; residence, Salt Lake City, Utah.
DR. GEORGE HASLAM.
M. D .. Ireland: M. R. C. S., England: manager of and surgeon-in-charge, the Fremont Hospital.
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WM. H. HAWLEY. (1871)
For some years a contractor and builder in Fre- mont: now a farmer in Sec. 16, Elkhorn township, post-office. Fremont.
WILLIAM M. LUCKE. Proprietor of Lucke's Dairy Farm. Elkhorn town- ship: address. Fremont.
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LUTHER J. ABBOTT. (1866)
Born in Maine, 1831: died at South Omaha, Neb .. 1900; first resident physician of Dodge County.
IRA DOAN. M. D.
Born in 1853: died. 1901; for 18 years a practicing physician and surgeon at North Bend.
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DR. JAMES H. CRABBS. (1864)
The senior resident physician of Dodge County. and at the age of 77 still in practice at Fremont.
Dr. E. VAN BUREN.
One of the early physicians of Dodge County: re- tired from practice and residing at Hooper.
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ELI HAGER. (1856) Born in Vermont. 1839: died in Platte township. Dodge County. 1900; a successful farmer and highly respected citizen.
ASA C. BRIGGS. (1864)
Born in Vermont. 1812: died near Hooper. 1887: one of the early settlers of Dodge County and well known in public affairs.
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WILLIAM RUWE. (1873) A Nebraska pioneer; born 1836; died in Fremont, 1900.
J. W. VARS. (1872) Born in Oneida County, N. Y., 1821: died in Fre- mont, 1901: for eight years he had charge of the county's poor.
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R. M. ALLEN. (1886)
General manager of the Standard Cattle Co., and vice-president of the Standard Beet Sugar Co .; post-office and residence, Ames.
H. G. LEAVITT.
President and general manager of the Standard Beet Sugar Co., Leavitt: post-office, Platte township.
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CHRISTOPHER CUSACK. (1869)
For many years in the grain and lumber business at North Bend, and since 1886 cashier of the First National Bank of North Bend.
JAMES SLOSS. (1858) Born in Ireland in 1821; died at North Bend July 21, 1902: was a prominent citizen and large landowner.
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REV. JACOB ADRIANCE. (1858) First M. E. minister of Dodge County: superan- nuated in 1878: a farmer of Maple township since 1879; post-office, Ames.
REV. EMORY R. ADRIANCE. (1873) Son of Rev. Jacob Adriance: born in Washington County, 1868: entered the ministry of the M. E. church 1892: died at Baldwin. Kansas. 1900.
REV. DAVID INCHES.
For 10 years the pastor of the Presbyterian church at North Bend, now a resident of Iowa.
D. G. ELDREDGE. (1850)
Born in 1832; died 1893: for some years engaged in the coal and lumber business in Fremont.
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CAPT. MINOR H. HINMAN. (1869)
For more than 30 years prominent in business and in publie affairs of Dodge County : residence, Fremont.
A. BEACH HINMAN. Attorney-at-law: son of M. H. Hinman: born in the city of Fremont.
FRANK H. KNOWLTON. ( 1881 One of the progressive young men of Dodge County : secretary of the Fremont Saddlery Co.
I. N. MORSE. (1865) President and manager of the Fremont Ice Company.
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NATHAN H. BROWN. M. D. (1882) For more than 20 years a practicing physician at Fremont.
FRANK H. BROWN. M. D.
Son of Dr. N. H. Brown: coroner of Dodge County ; residence. Fremont.
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W. II. HAMILTON. (1828) A retired attorney-at-law : for many years a promi- nent citizen of Fremout.
F. W. HAYES. One of the pioneer settlers of Fremont : now retired from active business.
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G. H. HODGES.
Of Hodges & Baldwin, proprietors of the Fremont Marble and Granite Works, Fremont.
L. W. BALDWIN. (1882)
Of the firm of Hodges & Baldwin, proprietors of the Fremont Marble and Granite Works.
OSKER GLIDDEN.
Born, 1852. in New York state: died at Fremont, 1900, where for many years he was engag- ed in business.
J. HUGHES. (1570)
For many years engaged in the harness and sad- dlery trade: manager of the Fremont Harness Company.
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WILLIAM A. CARROLL.
For many years engaged in the agricultural imple- ment and carriage business at Fremont.
THOMAS CARROLL.
Postmaster of Fremont from 1893 to 1897. now en- gaged in copper mining at Grand Encamp- ment. Wyo .: residence. Fremont.
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H. H. PRATT. (S) For a quarter of a century in the jewelry and watchmaking business in Fremont.
1. T. HAIRHOUSE.
Long established in the jewelry and watchmaking trade in the City of Fremont.
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CHARLES M. WILLIAMS. (1884)
Vice-president of the First National Bank of Fre- mont with which he has been actively con- nected for seventeen years.
D. A. LUMBARD. (1868) Cashier of the First National Bank of Fremont: son of George W. Lumbard
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W. J. DAVIES.
Physician and surgeon: director in the First Na- tional Bank. Fremont.
Successful farmer of Platte township. Sec. 11; post-office. Fremont.
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F. H. SANDERSON. D. D. Pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Fremont.
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REV. T. L. KETMAN. Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Fremont.
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S. H. AYERS.
For a number of years a missionary of the Amer- ican Sunday School Union: residence. Fremont.
STILES S. CLARK.
General Secretary of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association. Fremont.
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REV. JOHN LONERGAN. First pastor and builder of the first Catholic church of Fremont.
REV. JOHN J. O'SULLIVAN. Pastor of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Fremont.
PATRICK HICKEY.
Born in Ireland, 1843; died in Fremont, 1897: for many years a merchant tailor in Fremont.
J. M. MAHER. (1876, Agricultural writer and breeder of blooded poultry and grower of fancy field seeds; Platte township; post-office, Fremont.
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J. D. MCDONALD. (1886)
Born in Canada. 1846: died in Fremont, 189%; prom- inent as a railroad contractor, banker and promoter.
DR. ROBERT C. MCDONALD. (1888)
Physician and surgeon; graduate of MeGill Uni- versity : 14 years a resident of Fremont.
M. F. SEELEY.
For more than a quarter of a century leading grain elevator builder of the west: of Seeley. Son & Co., Fremont.
CHAS. R. DELAMATYR.
Secretary of Seeley, Son & Co .. builders of grain elevators and contractors. Fremont.
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W. J. CRONIN. (1883) Senior member of the firm of Cronin Bros .. merchants. Fremont.
M. C. CRONIN. (1895) Member of the firm of Cronin Bros., clothiers and grocers, Fremont.
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EMIL CLOOS. (1887) Engaged in the harness and saddlery trade. Fremont.
JOHN J. CLOOS. (1886)
For some years a hardware and tinware merchant in Fremont.
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FRANK HAMMOND. (1879)
Business manager of The Fremont Tribune, and member of the firm of Hammond Bros.
ROSS L. HAMMOND. (1879)
Editor of The Fremont Tribune: postmaster of Fremont, and member of the firm of Hammond Bros.
CHAS. D. MARR. (1876) President and general manager Fremont Foundry and Machine Company.
DAN V. STEPHENS. (1887) Hammond Bros. & Stephens: author of .. Silas Cobb" and numerous educational works.
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J. R. BADER. (1890)
Member of the firm of Bader Bros .. and of Bader & Rogers, furniture dealers, Fremont.
FRED BADER. (1890)
Member of the firm of Bader Bros., funeral directors, Fremont.
GEORGE J. BURDICK. Harness and saddlery and horse trappings. Fremont.
J. H. KNOWLES.
Member of Fremont city council: proprietor of Knowles' shoe store.
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SID. J. HYATT.
Of the firm of Hyatt & Townsend. proprietors of Fidelity Steam Laundry: son of John W. Hyatt.
I. O. TOWNSEND.
Of the firm of Hyatt & Townsend, proprietors of Fidelity Steam Laundry. remont.
JOHN W. HYATT.
For many years a resident of Fremont: at present City Clerk and pension attorney.
D. M. ALLEN. (1885)
For more than 15 years proprietor of the Windsor Hotel at Fremont.
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JOHN BUNT.
President and manager of the Fremont Carriage Manufacturing Co., Fremont.
JAMES B. ARCHERD, (1894)
A veteran of the civil war. Co. H. 13th Ia. Vol. In- fantry; agent Grand Union Tea Co .; residence, Fremont.
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CHARLES H. COMAN. (1870)
Born in 1837: died in Fremont, 1902: for some time police magistrate of the City of Fremont.
LOU B. COMAN.
Son of C. H. Coman: stocks and grain broker, Fremout.
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J. H. HOEBENER. Of Hoebener & Co., dealers in hides, pelts, tallow, furs and wool, Fremont.
HENRY G. BREITENFELD. (1883)
Proprietor of the Hiawatha Cigar Factory, Fremont.
R. A. TWISS.
Lately engaged in the plumbing and heating bus- iness in Fremont.
C. DENGLER.
For more than 17 years an undertaker and funeral director in Fremont.
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CONRAD HOLLENBECK.
Judge of the District Court, Sixth Judicial District: an attorney in Fremont for many years.
FRANK HOLLENBECK.
Attorney-at-law and City Treasurer of Fremont; son of Judge Conrad Hollenbeck.
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GEORGE J. CODDINGTON. Present County Treasurer of Dodge County : residence, Fremont.
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GEORGE A. MURRELL. (1890)
Now serving his second term as County Clerk: residence. Fremont.
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DR. E. W. MARTIN.
Physician and surgeon: for a number of years in practice in Fremont.
E. N. LEAKE. A. M., M. D. Homeopathie physician and surgeon of Fremont.
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A. P. OVERGAARD, M. D. Physician and surgeon of Fremont: elected County Physician in 1901.
J. J. METZINGER. M. D.
Specialist in the treatment of diseases of the eye. ear, nose and throat: Fremont.
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J. C. CLELAND.
For several years Mayor and City Treasurer of Fremont: residence, Fremont.
J. M. CRUICKSHANK. (1869)
Clerk of the District Court for Dodge County: for a number of years a farmer in Ridgeley town- ship; residence, Fremont.
J. H. MATHEWS.
For some years in business in Fremont: now City Water and Light Commissioner, Fremont.
FRANCIS M. SMITH.
For many years a resident of Fremont, where he is engaged in the cornice. furnace and sheet metal business.
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J. H. WINTERSTEEN. Sr. (1871)
For a dozen years a Nebraska farmer: now retired and living in Fremont : from a photograph taken in 82nd year.
WALDO WINTERSTEEN (1871)
Attorney-at-law: two terms County Judge; son of J. H. Wintersteen. Sr .: residence. Fremont.
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J. M. SHIVELY.
For a number of years prominent in public affairs of Dodge County.
FRED W. VAUGHAN. (1882)
Member of the Dodge County bar: for one term Mayor of Fremont, where he has lived for 20 years.
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HENRY GUMPERT.
For more than a quarter of a century a resident of Fremont : father of H. G. and Fred Gumpert.
H. G. GUMPERT. Of Gumpert Bros., dealers in dry goods, mil- linery, etc., Fremont.
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FRED GUMPERT.
Of Gumpert Bros., dealers in dry goods, mil- linery, etc., Fremont.
JAMES GLENN. (1869)
Born 1830; died 1899: founder of Glencoe, and post- master there as long as the office continued.
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J. W. SEXSON.
Steward of the Dodge County Poor Farm, Platte township: post-office, Fremont.
CHAS. A. MANVILLE. (1878)
Two terms superintendent of schools, Holt County: and two terms County Clerk. Dodge County: residence. Fremont.
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J. W. CATTERN. (1898) Manufacturer and dealer in advertising specialties, Fremont.
WILLIAM BURTZ. (1874) Proprietor of bieyele store and general repair shop.
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OTTO POHL.
Pharmacist: member of the firm of Pohl & Shep- hard, druggists. Fremont.
J. MERRILL SHEPHARD. Of the firm of Pohl & Shephard, druggists, Fremont.
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JOSEPH PASCOE. (1880) A resident of Fremont since 1896: field manager of the Interstate College of Chicago.
FRANK X. KOSS. A pharmacist, of the firm of Koss & Co., druggists, Fremont.
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HON. L. P. LARSON. (1875)
For more than 25 years prominent in business in Fremont: ex-member of the State Legislature; well known throughout Nebraska.
JOHN C. HEIN. (1878)
A young business man of Fremont engaged in the wholesale wine and cigar trade.
HON. DAN SWANSON.
State Representative from 14th District; engaged in the real estate business in Fremont.
CHARLES A. RANDALL. (1880,
For some years a stockgrower and dairyman near Fremont; now president of the First Na- tional Bank of Newman's Grove.
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C. C. MONISH. (1875) Of the law firm of McNish & Graham, Fremont.
JOHN W. GRAHAM.
Of the firm of McNish & Graham, Attorneys-at- law, Fremont.
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ARTHUR K. DAME. (1887) Attorney-at-law; author of "Probate and Admin- istration Practices in Nebraska"; resi- dence, Fremont.
C. C. POLLARD.
For some years well known in the real estate and insurance business in Fremont.
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ALBERT BACKUS. (1901)
Member of the law firm of Backus & Gubser: residence Jamestown, N. D.
N. J. GUESSK (1901)
Of the law firm of Backus & Gubser. Fremont.
P. A. NELSON. (1893)
Proprietor of the Fremont Furniture & Carpet Co., and secretary and manager of the Par- lor Furniture and Mattress Co., Fremont.
J. H. BANKS.
Manager of the Fremont Furniture & Carpet Co., Fremont.
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WM. H. CLEMMONS. (1886) President of the Fremont Normal School. and well known in educational circles of the west.
J. W. SWIHART. Violinist and teacher of music. Fremont Normal College, Fremont.
N. T. LUND. (1992)
For ten years a teacher in Fremont and Dodge County schools; residence. Fremont.
H. M. EATON. Deputy Commissioner of Public Lands and Build- ings. Lincoln: home address. Fremont.
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ALBERT J. EDDY. (1881) Of the firm of Eddy Bros., Fremont: dry goods. clothing. shoes, carpets, furnishings, etc.
GEORGE B. EDDY. (1881)
Of Eddy Bros., general dealers in dry goods. cloth- ing. shoes. carpets and furnishings, Fremont.
A. S. GRIGEREIT. General manager of the Fremont Sugar Beet Co .. Fremont.
J. A. YAGER. (1882) For some years a farmer: founder of and present proprietor of the Plumfield Nursery. Platte township, near Fremont.
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IVAR JOHNSON.
Proprietor of Johnson's dairy and stock farm, Sec. 21, Platte township; address, Fremont.
BEN MITCHELL. (1882)
Farmer and stockgrower. Secs. 23 and 24. Elkhorn township; post-office, Fremont.
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L. F. HOLLOWAY. (1901)
Principal in the firm of Holloway & Co., hardware dealers, Fremont : for many years a resident of De Witt, Saline County, Nebraska.
L. P. HANSEN.
One of Fremont's progressive business men, en- gaged in the grocery and queensware trade.
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CHARLES R. SHAEFFER. (1881) Editor and publisher The Platte River Zeitung, Fremont.
R. D. KELLY. (1869)
One of the pioneer newspaper men of Dodge County ; at present editor and publisher The Fremont Leader.
W. B. GOLDEN. A train dispatcher in the Fremont headquarters of the Elkhorn railway.
MARK M. MORTISON. (1871)
Now serving his third term as chief of the Fremont Fire Department.
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GRANT W. ARNOLD.
Practical electrician: for nearly a dozen years a resident of Fremont.
SIMON KOEBERLIN.
One of the leading contractors and builders in Dodge County : residence, Fremont.
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RICHARD WHITFIELD. (1884) For nearly 20 years a contractor and mason in Fremont.
M. G. COOK. Contractor and mason: for a number of years a resident of Fremont.
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CHARLES H. PERRIGO.
For more than 20 years an insurance adjuster in Nebraska: residence in Fremont.
C. H. GREEN. Proprietor of Green's Greenhouse. Fremont.
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R. L. EDGERTON. One of the proprietors of Edgerton & Craig's photo- graph studio, Fremont.
GUY W. LUMBARD. Proprietor of Lumbard's photograph studio, Fremont.
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C. C. SWEET. (1887)
For more than a dozen years in the grocery business in Fremont.
AUGUST C. JENS. Proprietor of Jens' livery stable, hack and baggage service, Fremont.
F. C. RANTZ. (1899) Engaged in the tinners' and plumbers' trade in Fremont.
P. B. CUMMINGS. (1886) District manager of the Nebraska Telephone Company ; residence, Fremont.
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HENRY SCHWAB. Sr.
A pioneer settler in northern Dodge County: from a photo taken in his 93rd year, in 1902. liv- ing at Hooper.
JACOB SCHWAB. (1861)
Son of Henry Schwab, Sr .: a retired farmer living in Hooper : photo taken in his 61st year.
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GEORGE WEIGLE. (1863) Born in Germany 18220; died at Hooper, 1893; was one of the earliest settlers on Logan Creek.
GODFRED WEIGLE. (1863)
Son of George Weigle, deceased: proprietor of Hooper Cigar Factory No. 54. Hooper.
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P. O. LOOSCHEN. (1883)
Born in Germany 1815: died in Fremont 1899: father of Geo. F .. H. H. and John Looschen.
GEORGE F. LOOSCHEN. (1873) For two terms Register of Deeds of Dodge County: now an abstracter and dealer in real estate, Fremont
JOIIN LOOSCHEN. (1882.) Cashier of the Snyder State Bank of Snyder.
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HENRY H. LOJSCHEN. (1873) Prominent in public affairs: real estate and loans, Hooper.
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GEORGE F. HEINE. (1868)
One of the Heine Bros., hardware dealers and grower of and dealer in live stock.
JOHN F. HEINE. (1868)
A veteran of the civil war: well known as a member of the firm of Heine Bros .. Hooper.
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J. HOWARD HEINE.
Son of John F. Heine: born in Dodge County and connected with the firm of Heine Bros., Hooper.
WM. C. HECKER. (1858)
A veteran of the civil war, and the senior member of Heeker & Son, grocers, Hooper.
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LOUIS STROH. (1-73)
A contractor and builder, well known in business circles of Hooper, where he resides.
ADOLF STROH. (1882)
Dealer in live stock and proprietor of Stroh's meat market. Hooper.
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GERHARD HARMS. (1870)
Born in Germany, 1817; died, 1895: father of A. H. Harms; for 20 years a farmer in Nick- erson township.
A. H. HARMS. (1870) Son of Gerhard Harms, deceased: prominent dealer in general merchandise. Hooper.
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T. WIGGLESWORTH. M. D. For a few years a physician in Fremont: now in practice at Hooper.
M. T. ZELLERS. M. D. (1889)
Oldest practicing physician of Hooper, and proprie- tor of Zeller's drug store.
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JOHN F. BUER. (1870)
For many years well known as an auctioneer and collector: residence, Hooper.
CHARLES BUCHHOLZ. (1873)
Proprietor of the leading furniture store and un- dertaking parlors at Hooper.
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CHARLES S. DEHIL. (18 3) Farmer and stockgrower, Sec. 23. Hooper township: address, Hooper, Rural Route No. 2.
JOHN EDELMAIFR.
A progressive business man, now the manager of the Builder's Brick Manufacturing Co., at Hooper.
JOHN M. UEHLING.
Born in Dodge County: son of Oswald Vehling: manager of the Hooper Roller Mills Co.
I .. ! OHILBECK. (1:65)
A native of Germany: born 1835; well known in the nursery trade of Nebraska: residence. Hooper.
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AREND STENVERS (1872)
Born, 1810; died. 1883: prominent farmer in Logan township: father of Mauritz, Albert and John Stenvers.
MAURITZ STENVERS. (1872)
Son of Arend Stenvers, deceased: farmer and stockgrower: Sec. 5, Logan township; post-office. Hooper.
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REV. A. BERGT. (1879)
Pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church of the Mis- souri Synod, in Cuming township, four and one-half miles west of Hooper.
REV. FRED WUPPER. (1894)
Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, General Synod, six miles north from Hooper.
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CHRISTIAN D. BASLER. (1:68) Born 1829; died at Hooper in 1887: father of Wil- liam F. Basler.
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WILLIAM F. BASLER. (1862) Secretary and treasurer Hooper Brick Manufactur- ing Co .: for two terms Treasurer of Dodge County.
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F. M. TILLMAN. (1868)
One of the pioneer settlers in Ridgeley township; now retired and resident at Hooper.
A. M. TILLMAN.
Son of F. M. Tillman: born in Dodge county; a well-known business man of Hooper.
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TONJES H. MONNICH. (1869) Born 1818; died 1899: a prominent farmer in Logan township.
D. J. KUHLMAN. (1869)
Born 1816; died in Logan township 1889: founder of Farmers Mutual Home Insurance Association.
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GERHARD OSTERLOH. (1868) Born in Oldenburg. Germany, 1838: died in Logan township, 1895: was a successful farmer and a highly respected citizen.
HERMAN HAVERKOST. 1968 One of the first settlers in Logan township. See. 29; farmer and stockgrower: address. Hooper, R. D. No. 1.
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THEODORE UEHLING. 1860,
First settler in Logan township; farmer and stock- grower; vice-president Dodge County Bank, Hooper.
HENRY UEHLING.
Farmer and stockgrower See. 1, Logan township; was born in Logan township in 1862; son of Theo. Uehling: address. Oakland, Route No. 2.
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J. G. MEYER.
Farmer, Sec. 12. Logan township; address, Oakland, Route No. 2.
HENRY EGBERS. (1872)
One of the successful farmers of Logan township, See. 18: post-office, Hooper, Route No. 3.
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JOHN G. MEYER. (1868)
Retired farmer, Sec. 16. Logan township; father of Herman and H. C. Meyer.
H. C. MEYER. (1868)
Son of John G. Meyer; farmer, Sec. 26. Cuming township; address, Hooper, Route No. 1.
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HIERMAN MEYER. (1868)
Farmer and stockgrower, Sec. 16, Logan township, where he has resided since he was 12 years of age; post-office, Hooper.
HENRY VON SEGGERN. (1869)
Born 1811; died in Logan township. 1891; wasa leading citizen of his township.
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HON. NELS P. NELSON. (1869)
Born in Sweden 1852; died near Hooper 1901; two terms member of the Legislature: two terms County Treasurer.
NELS MARTENSON. (1869)
Farmer. Sec. 26, Logan township; one of Dodge County's Commissioners; post-office Hooper.
PETER SASPAIR. (1862)
Born 1828; died 1894; prominent farmer and public spirited citizen of Logan township.
JOHN P. JOHNSON.
One of the prosperous farmers of Logan township. See. 6; post-office address. Hooper.
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JOHN MONSON. (:868)
Born in 1819: for 30 years a farmer in Sec. 26. Logan township: post-office. Hooper.
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