York County, Nebraska and its people : together with a condensed history of the state, Vol. II, Part 68

Author: Sedgwick, T. E. (Theron E.), 1852-
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Chicago, [Ill.] : S.J. Clarke
Number of Pages: 668


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In March of the year 1896 Mr. Jacobs was united in marriage to Miss Sadie Rogers, who was a native of Pawnee county. Politically Mr. Jacobs has been a stanch supporter of the republican party since age conferred upon him the right of franchise and fraternally he is a Knight Templar, Thirty-second degree Mason and Shriner. IIe is also a member of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and both he and his wife are members of the Order of the Eastern Star. He was master of York Lodge in 1911. Although most of his time is devoted to the conduct of his business he is not unmindful of the social amenities of life and to that end is an active member of the York Country Club. The life of Mr. Jacobs has been commendable in every relation and he enjoys an enviable reputation in both the business and the social circles of his community.


J. E. PREST


.J. E. Prest was a native of the Empire state, and was born at Andover. Alle- gany county, New York, February 19, 1849, a son of Richard and Harriet (Kemp) Prest, also natives of New York, who moved to Dodge county, Wisconsin, when their son was sixteen years old. Twenty-one years later they became residents of


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Martin county, Minnesota, and in 1884 came to York county where they spent the remainder of their days.


J. E. Prest was reared in New York, Wisconsin and Minnesota where he was always associated with his father, being a very devoted son. Affer he married he and his wife made their home with his father, and the father and son purchased one hundred sixty acres of land in MeFadden township which they improved and cultivated.


December 23, 1869. in Martin county, Minnesota, Mr. Prest was married to Miss Clara B. Smith, the daughter of Jeremiah and Susannah (Seamen) Smith. The mother of Mrs. Prest died when the daughter was a child. The father went to Martin county, Minnesota, where he became a homesteader and where he spent nine years of his life. then returned to Pennsylvania.


Mr. and Mrs. Prest became the parents of the following children: Ruth, the wife of Alva Valentine. of Buffalo county. Nebraska : Harriet S .. married Rev. M. E. Bollen, and resides in Walla Walla, Washington ; J. E., a physician of Lushton, Nebraska ; Edith. at home: Clara B., the wife of C. R. Davis, of Lincoln, Nebraska ; Lura, assistant principal of schools at Ekalaka, Montana; James R., married and farming the home place; and Percy J .. at home.


Mr. Prest was a member of the Methodist church, having been converted and joined church at the age of eighteen. In politics he was a republican and served as a member of the school board of his district. His death occurred January 23, 1904. leaving to mourn his loss a devoted wife, his sorrowing children and many friends throughout the community.


GEORGE I. MYERS


George I. Myers, a resident farmer of York county who is engaged in farming and stock raising, is a native son of the county, born July 17, 1882, a son of Riley and Melissa (Darling) Myers, the former a native of Indiana while the latter was born in Illinois. George Myers, grandfather of our subjeet, was the first of the family to settle in the county. He came here in 1871 accompanied by his son, Riley, and took a homestead claim of one hundred and sixty acres to which he had acquired a right through service in the Civil war, from which he was veteranized. The first house in which they lived was built of sod and they contrived to be satis- fied with that accommodation until better times arrived. At the period when George Myers settled in the county there was no house nor business place in York and all goods and household requirements had to be hanled from Seward and C'entral City. When making the journey into Nebraska he came overland with a team of horses and oxen, the other members of the family also using that method of transportation. During the grasshopper plague he lost everything and was com- pelled to make a fresh start, which he did with characteristic energy and in addi- tion to the planting of erops set out large groves of trees and planted an orchard. He lived to see his efforts and ambitions brought to fruition and died honored and respected throughout the district, at the date of his passing being seventy-two years old.


Riley Myers, father of the subject of this sketch, was educated in the common


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schools of York county, the schoolhouses in those days being built of sod and with- out any of the equipment of the present day for the instruction of pupils. After helping his father for a time he purchased a tract of land for his own cultivation and for several years carried on general farming and stock raising. He worked hard and met with a good measure of success in his agricultural operations. He reached prosperity through his own etforts and finally found himself in a position . to retire, when he moved to Aurora where he died in 1916, being then in his sixty-eighth year. He was a member of the United Brethren church at Harmony and was one of the prime movers in having the church building erected. His wife is still living in Aurora, now aged sixty-seven years. They were the parents of the following children : James, of Arcadia, a farmer; John, of Bradshaw, foreman at the elevator : Verne, living in Waterloo, engaged in insurance ; George 1., on the old home farm; David, residing in Aurora; Earl, living in Hastings; Walter, a farmer, of York county; Joseph, living in Broken Bow; Charles, residing near Aurora : Nettie, wife of C. M. Kelly of Scottsbluff, Nebraska : Sadie, wife of Harry Cox of Burwell : and Virginia, wife of Ralph Tivis of Aurora, Nebraska. Riley Myers gave his political support to the democratic party and in all community matters he took a practical interest.


George 1. Myers was reared in his father's home and received his education in the publie schools of York. He helped his father in the operations of the home ' farm and at the age of twenty-three started on his own account by renting land which he worked until 1917 when he bought his grandfather's old homestead farm. He now resides in a home erected on the site of the first house put up by his grandfather. He is successfully engaged in general farming and stock raising and feeding cattle for the market, in the latter line his produce finding a ready market and good prices. In all his business career he has shown ready adaptability and resourcefulness combined with energy and enterprise and whatever he has under- taken he has carried forward to successful completion, being regarded in his distriet as a worthy successor to his father and grandfather.


In 1904 Mr. Myers was united in marriage to Minnie Bowers, born in York county, a daughter of George Bowers, a well known resident of the county. They are members of the United Brethren church and are liberal contributors to its upkeep. They are ever ready to endorse those plans and measures which tend to uplift the individual or uphold the betterment of the community at large. He is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and in politics votes an independent ticket. In addition to his activities on the farm he is also interested in the Farmers Elevator at Bradshaw and in the Farmers Co-operative Association at Bradshaw, in the business affairs of which he takes a deep interest.


ISAAC N. VAN ALEN


After a useful and well spent life Isaac N. Van Alen passed away on June 24, 1919, honored and respected by all who knew him. He was a native of the great Empire state, born in Buffalo, March 13, 1854, a son of Peter 1. and Wilhelmina (Vandenburg) Van Alen, the former born in New York state and the latter a native of Holland, both of whom passed away many years ago.


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Isaac N. Van Alen was educated in the schools of Buffalo and lived with his parents for some years thereafter. Later he removed to Michigan and there found employment as a shipping clerk with a railroad company, remaining in that line for two years. In 1882 he went to South Dakota and took a homestead near Oneida and on that holding proved up and farmed for some years. While living in South Dakota in 1886 he met and married Fannie L. Tagg, a native of Portland, Wis- consin, whose parents had moved to South Dakota some years before. Mr. Van Alen in addition to the demands of his own farm also superintended the work of the Tagg place for a time and continued thus engaged until 1889, when he and his family moved to York county and located in Waco. In the latter town he became connected with the elevator then operated by W. G. King with whom he remained for a time, next working in a grocery store and then going into the implement business with T. C. Tagg.


Having a desire to return to farm life Mr. Van Alen bought eighty acres of land near Waco and resumed farming, but the dry seasons of the early 90's proved so disastrous to farmers in that neighborhood that he was compelled to relinquish the place. Later he rented land, finally giving up residence in the Waco district and moving to Gresham in 1909 where he bought twenty acres of land. On this holding he built a fine house, brought the place to a condition of excellent improve- ment and farmed for a while, raising a large quantity of alfalfa and engaging in the dairy business. He did not. however, live long to enjoy his new environment, as death called him on June 24, 1919. His character was of a kind that contributed in marked measure to the substantial and moral development of the community. He was an earnest member of the Presbyterian church and was liberal in his contributions to its upkeep. He gave his political support to the republican party but had never been a seeker after publie office. Mr. Van Alen and his wife became the parents of two children: Ethel, who married W. W. Davidson, of Gresham; and Hazel. the wife of A. J. Wray, of Sioux City, Iowa, engaged in the implement business.


W. W. Davidson, deceased, was a son of William Davidson, was born in York county in 1889 and educated in the public schools of the county, after which he became a farmer. He was married at Gresham in 1913 to Ethel Van Alen and died on April 2, 1919. He spent his active life at general farming and gave special attention to the breeding of Polled Durham cattle. Two children were born to their union : Lloyd Van Alen and Willard Stanley, both living with their widowed mother at Gresham. Mr. Davidson voted the democratie ticket and was a member of the Masonic fraternity and of the Royal Highlanders. He was a man of much promise who had made many and ardent friends by his uncompromising integrity and sincerity of purpose in all the relations of life.


ROBERT R. COPSEY


Robert R. Copsey has been a prominent figure in financial cireles in York for a number of years and his capability in recognizing and .utilizing opportunities has been a strong feature in his growing success. He is one of York county's native sons, having been born here on the 20th of September, 1872, the son of Edward D.


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and Jennie (Henderson) Copsey, mention of whom is made on another page of this work.


In the acquirement of his education Mr. Copsey attended the country schools of the county and having been duly prepared entered the Fremont Normal College from which he was graduated. With the exception of the years in which he attended school he lived on a farm until he was nineteen years of age, at which time he started out into the world on his own account. He removed to York and for three years worked in the City National Bank, resigning that position to become county treasurer. He served in that capacity from 1906 to 1910 and then engaged in the real estate business for a short time. In 1911 he again entered the employ of a bank, becoming connected with the First National Bank. He made steady advances in this connection and soon became vice president of the bank, a position which he now holds. He is also secretary of the First National Bank and is vice president and secretary of the First Trust Company. The financial interests of Mr. Copsey are not confined to York for he is vice president and director of the banks at Lushton and Thayer and is director of the First National Bank of Brad- shaw and the Blue River Bank at MeCool. The prominence of Mr. Copsey in financial eireles is made manifest by his connection with these various banks and the success which he now enjoys is the result of his own unaided effort.


On the 1st of October, 1895, Mr. Copsey was united in marriage to Miss Bertha Wangerien, a native of Cleveland, Ohio. Her father, A. Wangerien, removed from Ohio to Vining, Kansas, where he still resides, a well-to-do grain dealer and miller. Mr. and Mrs. Copsey have become the parents of two children: Ruth, who is a graduate of the York high school and is now a sophomore in the University of Nebraska ; and Marion, who has attended York high school, St. Mary's school near Galesburg, Illinois, and the Forrest Grove school in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Copsey and daughters are consistent members of the Congregational church and are active in its interests.


Since age conferred upon Mr. Copsey the right of franchise he has been a staneh supporter of the republican party in the interests of which he has been very active. He has taken a deep interest in all civic questions and has served as a member of the city council. Fraternally he is a Mason, a Knight of Pythias, and a Knight Templar. The life of Mr. Copsey has been characterized by an orderly progression that has resulted from untiring efforts, indefatigable energy and elose application. In all of his business affairs he seems readily to discriminate between the essential and the non-essential and discarding the latter so utilizes the former that he seems to accomplish at any point in his career the utmost possibilities for successful accomplishment at that point.


CHARLES E. SANDALL


Among the prominent lawyers of York county is Charles E. Sandall whose ability stands the practical test of the work of the courts and whose enviable repu- tation is based upon what he has actually accomplished. He is senior partner of the firm of Sandall & Wray and they have one of the largest and most lucrative practices in the county.


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Charles E. Sandall was born on his father's homestead three miles west of York county on the 13th of January. 1876, a son of Andrew L. and Matilda ( Kalift) Sandall, both natives of Sweden, the former coming to York county in 1821 and the latter coming with her parents in 1823. It was here that they met and were married, settling on the homestead acquired by Mr. Sandall which consisted of a section of well improved Jand. In 1912 they removed to York and the following year Mr. Sandall retired from active business life. Three years after coming to York he suffered the loss of his wife whose death occurred in 1915. Mr. Sandall is now retired and living in York where one of his daughters keeps house for him. He is a devout member of the Lutheran church and a republican in politics. Ile has served in the state legislature for two sessions and has also held different local and township offices. The father of Andrew L. Sandall was John Z. Sandall who was a farmer in lowa and later removed to York county where his death occurred. The material grandfather of Charles E. Sandall, John Kalift, settled in York county in the early days and homesteaded a farm of eighty acres on which he resided until his death. Charles E. Sandall is the second in a family of twelve children, all of whom are living but one: Eldora, the oldest member of the family, is the wife of Charles C. Moline, a farmer of York county; Charles E .. the subject of this review; Ida, the wife of E. A. Peterson, a merchant of Olds, Iowa ; Mabel, the wife of Oscar Olson, who is a merchant of Olds, Iowa; Maggie, who married J. E. Peterson, a farmer of York county : Robert F., a lawyer in Seattle, Washington ; Martin H., who resides on the old homestead ; Selma, wife of L. P. Reger, distriet agent for the Ancient Order of the United Workmen of Iowa; Adelia. the wife of F. A. Johnson, a farmer of York county; Enda, married L. Morgan, a farmer and stock raiser of Olds, Iowa; Helen, at home with the father. John Chester Sandall, the youngest, entered the service of the United States in the World war in 1917 at Montgomery, Alabama, joining the Thirty-seventh divi- sion. He went overseas as the private secretary of General C. S. Farnsworth and died as results of the influenza on the 28th of October. 1918, at Bourbourg, France.


In the acquirement of an education Charles E. Sandall attended the country schools of York county and in due time attended the York College where he completed a four years' course. He decided on law as his chosen profession and attended the law department of the University of Michigan from which he was graduated in 1904. He began practice in York and has so continued. In the con- ducting of his profession Mr. Sandall has formed three partnerships, the first being with C. N. White, the second with J. W. Purinton, and the third with A. G. Wray. This last partnership was formed in 1914 with Mr. Sandall as the senior partner and has continued. They are both lawyers of ability and have built up a large and steady patronage due to their fair and honorable methods in the conduct of their cases.


Mr. Sandall was married in 1905 to Miss Marie Romsdal, a native of York county and the daughter of John Romsdal. a pioneer farmer of that county who is now retired and living in California. To the union of Mr. and Mrs. Sandall six children have been born : Mildred Marie, a junior in high school ; Ruth Iline, a junior in high school; Esther Del, in school: Marion Elizabeth : Charles E. Jr .; and John Chester. The family are members of the Presbyterian church.


Since age conferred upon Mr. Sandall the right of franchise he has been a stanch supporter of the republican party, in the interests of which he has been


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very active. He has held several public offices, the first being the office of county attorney which he held for three terms. He then served as state senator for two terms and was appointed by the supreme court as a member of the preliminary survey committee for the state constitutional convention. He was a delegate-at- large to the last republican convention, and though he has spent a great deal of his time in the interests of his party he has devoted the most of it to his chosen profession. He is the owner of a fine farm in York county and is a member of the Country Club. Mr. Sandall is admitted to practice in all courts, in the state, supreme and the federal courts, and as a result the firm of Sandall & Wray has one of the largest clientages in the county.


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX


Abrahams, John 874


Albin, C. M. 998


Alden, J. G. 1149


Allen, J. B. 1112


Allen, R. O. 850


Baer, Charles 1141


Baer, W. C 1140


Baker, D. W.


879


Baldwin, F. I


1132


Ballenger, J. W


1197


Barth, J. A. 1161


Batz, Otto 1118


Beaver, C. N 860


Beaver, Elmer 929


Beek, G. A.


1244


Beckord, Robert


930


Bedient, C. II


1028


Bedient, F. L. 1180


Behling, Herman 962


Bennett, A. B. 961


Bittinger, A. G 873


Bittinger, J. F 1205


Bittinger, J. G 870


Blair, H. L .. 1097


Blender, Edward 1091


Blender, E. W 1155


Blum, E. F 1027


Blum, H., Sr


935


Blum, H. R.


990


Blum, Julius


1016


Bolton. H. W 1126


Boon, J. A. 1012


Bost, F. M. 1175


Brabham, F. M


1018


Bradwell, Elijah


1182


Brahmsteadt, William


1079


Branz, Ernest


1201


Branz, Henry, Jr. 1226


Broehl, Charles 1189


Brooke, W. H 1130


Brott, H. W. 955


Brott, R. L.


949


Brown, Robert


1172


Burnham, F. G


1072


Byers, R. E. 1020


Calkins, A. E.


1080


Calkins, C. A.


1098


Calkins, K. J. 1186


Callender, C. E. 966


Carpenter, C. M. 1171


Carpenter, C. N 991


C'arseadden, R. S. 1170


Chatterton, A. B 1156


Chorn. W. A 1021


Church, Philander 1082


Cites, II. C.


1047


Clark, R. A. 1233


Clithero, C. B. 1086


Conkle, W. C.


1032


Conway, J. F


1122


Cook. G. S.


932


Cookus, W. P 970


Coombs, Ray


901


Copsey, E. D


1058


Copsey, R. R. 1256


Corcoran, G. F


853


Couch, C. B.


1209


Cullen, Thomas


1251


Curran, Thomas


.1070


Davis, J. J. 1008


Davis, W. H 986


Dean, N. A ..


1198


Deffenbaugh. C. R


919


Deffenbaugh. S. S.


031


Detrick, Il. M.


1136


· 1261


1


1262


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX


Dey, J. B. 845


Dickson, G. II 945


Diehl, M. L. 1207


Diers, Herman 1188


Dietrick, W. Q. 1119


Doan, T. E. 1069


Doran, John


917


Doty, O. M .. 1221


Downey, William 972


Dreier. A. C. 1042


Eckles, W. F. 995


Edwards, Andrew 243


Epp, D. D. 1057


Epp, H. D. 965


Epp. H. G 1135


Epp, HI. H 1017


Epp, P. P.


1101


Evans, O. E.


1062


Farley, I. J 1015


Fay, H. W. 946


Feaster, W. W. 1234


Finney, J. E. 1185


Fisher, George


909


Foster, J. B. 1120


Fothergill, W. H 1001


Fountain, Joseph


1040


France, G. W


900


Franz, E. E.


1241


Freeman. W. S.


1025


Friesen, G. A. 1026


Friesen, G. W 939


Friesen. I. J. 1181


Friesen, P. (.


911


Froid. Oscar


1237


Gale, R. G. 1167


Gaunt, C. B. 1152


Gearhart, C. F 1239 Giauque, A. T 1122


Gilmore, J. R


1228


Gilmore, O. S. 856


Gilmore, Sebastian 1022


Gocke, Wilhelm 968


Goossen. J. J 988


Graves, Daniel 1095


Graves, Daniel 1115


Graves, H. C. 1065


Grewell, R. V 1223


Guidinger, Nick 1191


Harden, I. S. 927


Hardin, Pierce 859


Harrison, C. S 1036


Hart, J. E. 1250


Hatfield, T. J. 997


Hawley, W. C .. 1117


Hayworth, George 952


Heiden, Wilhelm 960


Heine, Albert


980


HIenahan, Thomas


889


Henderson, Robert


896


Henton, George 897


Hill, Charles 1241


Hitchcock, Eliza


1159


Hitchcock, Olin 1056


Hohnbaum, William 992


Hopkins, H. G. 847


Houston, J. D. 950


Houston, W. B.


857


Hubenbecker, J. J


1048


Huebert, P. J. 1038


Hunt, Lillie M. G 1225


Hurlbut, G. J. 1030


Hyde, J. M.


1240


Hylton. W. N


908


Imm, L. C.


1158


Ittner, John


1232


Jacobs, J. A. 1252


Jeffery, W. S. 942


Johnson, H. H 1000


Johnson, W. A 1108


Junge, A. C.


922


Kilgore, J. M 1152


King, D. D. 976


King, Marion 1249


King, M. B.


1179


Kirby, Thomas


910


Kolling, C. H., Sr


1219


Koons, M. G


863


1263


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX


Kroeker, D. J 985


Kuns, C. F 1206


Kuns, David 1216


Lanyon, W. J 880


Lett, John 1202


Lichtenberger, S. R. 940


Liedtke, O. B. 875


Lincoln, E. E. 1071


Lindquist, H. S. 1118


Lindquist, John 1218


Lindstrom, Swan 1088


Lloyd, J. M. 1147


Loomer, L. S


1105


Lord, R. F 1009


McCloud, C. 843


McCloud. J. R. 026


MeConaughy, Robert 928


McFadden, John 1238


MeKinley, J. ('. 957


MeLaughlin, M. O.


1218


Macartney, W. V 1151


Malcolm, W. B. 982


Maronde, Frederick SSS


Marquardt, Henry 1142


Meehan, Dennis 1107


Merchant, C. E. 1111


Merkel, J. . 999


Meserve. H. (. 978


Metz. A. A. 1049


Miller, Edwin 1092


Miller, J. W


1227


Miller, 1 .. M 1139


Moore, D. T


867


Moore, O. M 890


Morgan, V. J. 1182


Morgan, William 1210


Morrison, G. A 911


Mulig, C. F


1247


Myers, G. 1. 1254


Myers, J. W.


921


Myers, S. A. 1028


Nelser, Fred 1230


Newcomer, W. H 1125


Norquest, G. C. 1222


Overstreet, W. M


1138


Peters, Dietrich 1087


Peterson, F. A 855


Peterson, W. (' 1010


Pettis, S. W 989


Pfeffer, (. G 1011


Pieper, Martin 1230


Pieper, William 1176


Pinneo, Andrew 1002


Pittman, J. W 1109


Plank, M. E. 958


Plessinger. H. S


883


Plumb, J. N. 1068


Powell. W. V. 1192


Prest, J. E. 1253


Price, F. O 996


Propst, F. Ł


886


Pryce, Richard


1066


Ragan. George 1229


Raikes, E. W 1131


Ratzlaff, P. J 1081


Reetz, Aug.


1011


Reetz, Henry 920


Reetz, John 1169


Reetz, William 1236


Regier, J. P.


899


Reisinger, Emanuel


1029


Rempel. Gerhard 1150


Renquist, Axel 979


Richter. Frederick 1145


Robbins, Montraville 1031


Robson, A. F.


902


Rogers, H. J 1211


Rogers. L. 11.


971


Romsdal, F. W


1035


Ronne, N. P.


1127


Root, B. A. 981


Rossiter, G. W 938


Ruddock, J. A.


1129


Rusler. C. J.


937


Sackschewsky. August 865


Sandall, C. E.


1257


Sandall, C. M. 864


Sarver, S. M.


1231


Schock. W. H


1045


Scharfenberg, Fred


1199


1264


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX


Schlechte, Henry 887


Sedgwick, T. E. 975


Seng. W. W. 866


Shaw, John


1046


Shidler. G. P.


936


Shreck, G. W.


906


Shrigley, H. H


1019


Smith, C. F


1165


Smith, E. Il


1100


Smith, Jacob


1002


Smith, J. E.


1128


Smith, S. L.


1190


Smith, T. W


916


Snyder, F. G.


969


Sperry. A. D. 1195


Spurlock, Burwell 876


Spurlock, G. M


858


· Staehr, Carsten


1110


. Staehr, Fred


1213


Staelır, Henry


1121


Staehr, William


1089


Stark, Simeon


1061


Stout, J. M. 849


Swanson, N. B. 1060


Swanson, Solomon


987


Teinert, Dietrich 1052


Thamer. C. G. 959


Thompson, A. W 912


Thompson, G. A 1055


Thompson, M. B.


1102


Thompson, W. E. 215


Tobey, S. A.


96%


Towle, John


1076


Troutman, L. W 1137


Troutman. W. G. 1025


Underwood, E. J. .1166


Van Alen. I. N 1255


Van Alen. L. C.


1160


Wagoner. Charles


1116


Walker. Joseph


1212


Warner, C. H


1214


Warner, M. L.


1224


Wellman, Henry


9-18


Wellmann, Ilerman


1146


Wells, E. A.


1090


Wessels, Diek, Sr


925


White, W. L.


951


Wholstenholm, John


1059


Wholstenholm, Miles


1099


Wilcox. A. E.


1162


Wildman, H. R 1168


Wildman. M. M.


905


Williams, F. C.


848


Wiswell. W. Il 1212


Wolstenholm, James


1051


Wonderly, C. A. 1050


Wunderlich, H.


1085


Wyckoff, W. W


884


Yantz, Henry


1208


Ziemke, Herman


1220


Zwieg. William


1039


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