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firm became Fiss, Doerr & Co. This firm has the reputation of doing a larger business in horse trading than any other in this country, and it is doubtful if any firm in their line in the world carry on a more extensive business. They have large stables at their New York head- quarters, 147 to 151 East Twenty-fourth Street, besides large establishments in Lancaster, Pa., Buffalo and Albany, N. Y., besides the stables at 456 and 458 Henderson Street, in Jersey City. - - Extensive additions and alterations are now in progress at these in order to add to the business - - carriage and harness departments, which will be on an extensive scale. de (im ) .
STEPHEN JOHN CURTIS was born at Fertility, Pa., March 24, 1858. When he was twenty years of age he engaged in the milling business, and car- ried it on successfully for ten years. He then located in Brooklyn, where he remained three years. In 1881 he came to Jersey City and en- gaged in the livery business. In 1894 he estab- lished the stables at 156 and 158 Morgan Street, and his business has grown and prospered. In 1876 he married Miss S. H. Weaver, now deceased. Livery Stable of S. J. Curtis, Jersey City. Two children were the result of the marriage, and both are living. He is a member of a number of social organizations.
WILLIAM BENDER Was born in Marburg, Germany, October 11, 1832. He removed to New York in September, 1850. He established business at Baltimore, Md., in 1858, and removed to Jersey City in 1864. He opened a small retail butcher shop on the site of his present estab- lishment on First Street and Railroad Avenue, where he now employs forty men, fourteen horses and ten trucks. He is a member of the New York Produce Exchange, and does an ex- tensive business as a provision dealer. He was married to Margaret Leonhauser, at Baltimore, on August 2, 1859, and six children were the result of the union, two of whom are dead. He is a member of St. Matthew's Evangelical Lu- theran Church.
THE LEHANE CARRIAGE FACTORY. This factory was established in New York by Patrick Sheeran and Frank Lehane, under the firm name of Sheeran & Lehane, in 1850. In 1858 it was removed to 284 and 286 South Eighth Street, Jersey City. The demands of business required more room, and the present factory at 423 Montgomery Street was erected in 1876. The firm was dissolved in 1882, and Mr. Lehane continued the husiness. In 1888 Mr. Lehane died, and the factory was con- tinned by his son, who had learned the business with his father. John J. Lehane was born in Jersey City, August 21, 1867, and is the eldest of six children who survived his father. Under his management the business has grown to be one of the institutions of the city.
JAMES MCITHINKY was born at Belfast, Ireland, April 23, 1843. He received a common school education, and removed to the United States in JOHN J. LEHANE .. 1863. In 1875 he located in Jersey City, and established a provision business. His manufact- uring plant has a capacity of one hundred hogs daily, and contains the most improved
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machinery. He is a member of the New York Produce Exchange, and of the republican com- mittee of Hudson County. He was married in 1869, and has seven children.
LOUIS T. STEINBERGER was born in New York City, January 5, 1860. He was educated in private schools and Hasbrouck Institute. In 1875 his father died, and in 1875 his mother married Rudolph Surber, who was killed on the Northern Railroad in 1879. He has carried on and enlarged the mineral water business established by Mr. Surber. He is a member of Lodge No. 72, F. and A. M .; Washington Council. No. 545, A. L. of H .; J. C. Saengerbund, Arion Singing Society, and Greenville and Hudson City Turn Vereins.
GEORGE STEVENS was born at Paterson, N. J., April 15, 1854. He is the eldest son of Geo. T. Stevens. When a boy young Stevens had only a limited education. He left school when he was ten years of age. His first position was in the service of the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany, where he remained six months. In the spring of 1865 he was offered a position in the train despatcher's office of the Erie Railway. 1.QUIS T. STEINBERGER. After a stay of nine months in that position he was engaged by Wheeler & Peters, bankers and brokers, of New York City. In 1872 his father died, leaving young Stevens the sole support of a widowed mother, two brothers and one sister. After filling several positions, he
accepted a position in :876 in the under- taking establishment of H. V. Piaget as a bookkeeper. In 1880 he decided to start in that business on his own account. He had entered into an arrangement with a party who was to furnish the capital against his experience, but on account of a bank failure, in which his partner had his capital deposited, the arrangement fell through.
In June of 1890 Mr. Stevens had so prospered that he began the erection of the building he now occupies at 605 Jer- sey Avenuc. The structure is a three- story brown stone and brick building. The first floor and a portion of the cellar is devoted to business purposes, and it is one of the handsomest establishments of its kind in the State. The front of the office is very attractive and neat. The first apartment is devoted to a reception room. You enter this room to the show room adjoining. By pressing a spring Mr. Stevens lets fall one of the doors, and you are confronted with a casket or coffin. The next room is devoted to stock. The GEORGE STEVENS. trimming room adjoins the stock room, and here is kept an elaborate display of linings, handles, plates and clothing of every description. The entire building is fitted out with the very latest electrical and mechanical arrangements,
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Mr. Stevens is a member of Rising Star Lodge, No. 109, F. and A. M .; Rising Star Lodge, No. 210; Harmony Encampment, No. 37; Canton Jersey City Lodge, No. 2, P. M., I. O. O. F. He is Colonel and Department Commander of the State of New Jersey Patriarch Militant, I. O.O. F. He is also a member of the Union League Club and several benevolent insurance orders.
On February 16, 1881, Mr. Stevens married Miss Melvina Wayne, of Jersey City.
JOHN F. MCNULTY was born in Jersey City, November 20, 1856. He received his rudiment- ary education in the Catholic Institute, after which he attended the public schools of this city, completing his studies at Manhattan College of New York City. After leaving college in 1872 he accepted a position with the late Edward Hope, a prominent undertaker of Jersey City, with whom he remained five years. He resigned his position with Mr. Hope to accept a similar position with the M. Brady estate. After seven years in the latter position, in 1885 he decided to engage in the undertaking business on his own account, opening JOHN F. M'NULTY. an establishment at 82 Brunswick Street, where he remained several years. In 1892 he erected his present structure at So Brunswick Street, where he now carries on his business.
He is a member of Lodge, No. 211, B. P. O. E .; Court Wayne, No. 7857, Order of Foresters : Washington Council, Chosen Friends ; St. Bridget's Young Men's Catholic Association, and the Pavonia Yacht Club. He is a liberal, progressive citizen.
JOHN FAHERTY was born in County Galway, Ireland, November 23, 1847. In 1857 his parents removed to America and settled at Riverdale, N. Y. In 1859 they removed to Jersey City. In 1863, during the War of the Rebellion, while young Faherty was attending school, he enlisted with the Seventeenth Corning Light Cavalry. He was one of the youngest persons in the State of New Jersey who wore the uniform of the United States Army. After completing his education, in 1864 he went at the undertaking business. His first position was with Hughes & Piaget. In 1883 he engaged in that business on his own account at 167 Tenth Street, where he remained until 1885, when he removed to 509 Grove Street.
In 1869 Mr. Faherty married Miss Alice V. Carey, of Jersey City. Six sons and one daughter have been born to the marriage. He resides at No. 262 Sixth Street. He is a member of and Chief Ranger of Court Little John, No. 5,909, I. O. F. of America ; Sherman Lodge, K. of P. At the death of M. J. Boylan he was appointed by Gov. Abbett coroner of Hudson County, to fill the vacancy. In 1891 he received the regular nomination, and was elected by a good majority.
WILLIAM H. MEAD was born in New York City, قـ September 28, 1855. He received his education in JOHN FAHERTY. the public schools of that city, after which he worked as an apprentice at jewelry engraving for two years. In February of 1875 he accepted a position with his grandfather, the late Col. Abraham Speer, who was a well-
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known undertaker. He remained in his employ eleven years, and in 1886 decided to go into that business on his own account. He began in a small way at 21 Hoboken Avenue, where he remained until 1890. ()n account of his rap- idly increasing business he was compelled to seek larger quarters. In that year he removed to his present location, 646 Newark Avenue.
Mr. Mead is a member of the Carteret Club, and a number of benevolent organizations, promi- nent among which is Highland Lodge, No. So, F. and A. M., and of which he has been secretary for the past eight years: he is Vice-Regent of Excelsior Council, No. 206, Royal Arcanum ; is Past Ruler of Summit Assembly, No. 116, Royal Society of Good Fellows ; is Past Commander of Jersey City Lodge, No. 43, Order of the Golden Chain ; is a member of Farnsworth Lodge, No. 143, I. O.O. F .; Past Chancellor Commander of Rathbone Lodge, No. 19, K. of P., and a member of the Encamp- ment, I. O. O. F.
On November 10, 1870, Mr. Mead married Miss Linda Mason, of Jersey City. One child, a daughter, has been born to the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Mead reside at 21 Hoboken Avenue.
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RICHARD H. DUFF was born in Jersey City, July 12, 1853. His father, Patrick Duff, was a prominent citizen of this city, who filled several responsible publie positions, prominent among which was that of alderman and freeholder.
In 1867 Mr. Duff engaged in the undertaking business as an apprentice in the employ of William H. Speer, and later with J. Wandle & Son and Michael Brady, the latter with whom he remained until 1874, when he engaged in business for himself, having entered into a part- nership with a Mr. Meehan, under the firm name of Duff & Meehan. In 1879 the partnership was dissolved, Mr. Duff locating in New York City, where he became associated with P. J. Murphy, with whom he carried on business for four years. In 1884 he returned to Jersey City and accepted a position with Edward Hope. In 1889 Mr. Duff succeeded to Mr. Hope's business, and at the death of that gentleman, which occurred in 1893, he purchased the livery interest from the widow. He still conducts the business at 76 Newark Avenue.
On September 16, 1879, Mr. Duff married Miss Cecelia J. Mahoney, of Jersey City. Four sons and three daughters have been born to the mar- riage, all of whom are living.
He is a member of Court Harsimus, No. 7,740, Ancient Order of Foresters of America; Wash- ington Council, Order of Chosen Friends, and several other organizations.
The late M. J. BOYLAN was born in Jersey City in 1857. He received his rudimentary education at St. Peter's College, after which he attended an ecclesiastical college in Montreal, Canada, with the view of studying for the priesthood.
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In 1875 Mr. Boylan decided to engage in mer- cantile pursuits. He accepted a position with P. Meehan in the undertaking business, and with whoni he remained three years. In 1878 he engaged in business on his own account at 198
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Pavonia Avenue. On February 11, 1891, after an illness of about one year s duration, Mr. Boylan died. He was married February 20, 1877, to Miss Mary E. Daly, who still survives him. Six children were born to the union, four of whom are living. Mrs. Boylan resides at 236 Ninth Street. She still continues the business at 198 Pavonia Avenue.
Mr. Boylan was a member of a number of charitable and social organizations. At the time of his deeease his widow was presented with a handsome set of engrossed resolutions from the Dennis MeLaughlin Association, of which he was a highly esteemed member. Just prior to his death he had been elected to the office of coroner.
JAMES MURRER was born in Ireland, July 15. 1853. In 1868 he came to America with his parents, who settled in Jersey City, where he began a business career. He remained in Jersey City two years, when he accepted a position with Gen. E. W. Serrell at West Point, with whom he remained for two years. After filling various other positions he engaged in the livery business M. J. BOYLAN. on his own account, to which he afterwards added undertaking, and in which he has been engaged ever since. In 1881 he was appointed coroner by Gov. Ludlow to fill the unexpired term of Robert Duffy. At the expiration of the short term, he was elected to that offiee for the full term. He was re-elected in 1888, and held the office until November, 1891.
He is a member of the George B. Fielder Association, and is county chairman of the direct- ors of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. He is also a member of a number of other organ- izations. On July 21, 1881, he married Miss Annie Delaney, of Jersey City. One child, a sun, was born to the marriage. On December 27, 1888, he was deprived of his wife's companion- ship by her death.
WILLIAM J. MORAN was born in Jersey City, August 30, 1865. He was educated in the public schools and Brown's Business College. He was business manager of St. John's Hall for a number of years. In 1882 he entered the employ of Hugh Coyle in the undertaking business. In 1884 he changed to J. Boylan's establishment. In 1886 he began business on his own account. In 1890 he leased the building at 69 York Street, and opened a livery stable in connection with the undertaking business. Two years later he built his present establishment at 147 Montgomery Street. He is a member of the Hibernian, For- ester, Catholic Benevolent Legion, and Davis associations. On February 9, 1802, he married Miss Rose Marie Richter, of Jersey City.
P. H. KILROY was born in Ireland in 1855. In 1872 he emigrated to America, settling at Albany, N. Y., where he resided one year. In 1873 he re- moved to Jersey City and engaged in the livery business, which he continued to follow for about WILLIAM J. MORAN. ten years. In May of 1886 he established himself in the undertaking and livery business at 31 and 33 Prescott Place, his present location.
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Mr. Kilroy is a member of the Ancient Order of Foresters, Court Pride of the Hill, the Catholic Benevolent Legion, the Catholic Club and several other similar organizations.
In 1890 Mr. Kilroy married Miss Kate McGuire, of Jersey City. Two children have been born to the marriage. 1le resides at 724 Grand Street.
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PETER J. GORMAN was born May 18, 1866. He received his rudimentary education at St. Peter's parochial school, after which he attended St. Aloysius Academy. He afterwards entered the public schools, and graduated from School No. 1 in 1881. In 1890 he engaged in the livery business at 74 Greene Street, his present location. The following year he added
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undertaking. He is a member of Court Paulus Hook, Improved Order of Foresters, and several other organizations. On June 22, 1886, he married Miss Marguerite Gately, of Jersey City. Five children have been born to the union, three of whom are living, all being sons. On August 1, 1883, he received the contract for carrying the United States mail for the ensuing four years.
DIEDRICH OLDENBURG was born in Germany in 1850. After an apprenticeship of four
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years to the blacksmith's trade, in 1871 he came to America, settling at Newark, N. J., where he found employment. After spending several years in that city he removed to Jersey City in 1875, and engaged in business for himself, dealing in paper-inakers' supplies. Following that business for two years, he sold out, and opened a grocery and meat market at 154 Pacific Ave- nue, which he conducted for four years. In 1881 he purchased the livery business formerly belonging to John Duffy, of 77 Morris Street. After continuing the business for two years he added undertaking, which he has since then run in conjunction with the livery interests. He has a branch store at the corner of Sixth and Monmouth streets.
Mr. Oldenburg is a member of the Jersey City Grocers' Association ; Hansa Co., No. 15. D. A. S. G .; Germania Schützen Bund, No. 38 ; New Jersey Schützen-Gesellschaft Association ; the German Lodge, No. 1,217, K. and L. of H. ; the Jersey City Lodge, No. 17, A. O. of G. F. ; the Order of Chosen Friends, and the I. O. R. M.
On March 1, 1878, Mr. Oldenburg married Miss Minnie Schultz, of Jersey City. Three children have been born to the marriage. He resides at 87 Morris Street.
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Bussing & Graeff. 445 Central Stock Yards and Transit Co 441 Dodge & Bliss Co, The ·· 444 Davidson Othee Building, The .. ** 448 Domestic Sewing Machine C'n., The. 453
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Manhattan Laundry Co., The. ...... 440
Morgan & Sons .... 44º
New York Condensed Milk Co., The. 443
Regina Music Box Co ....
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Telephone Systent, The ..
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Thompson & Bushnell Co., The ·· 445
Van Der Beek & Sons,
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Index to Biographies.
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Abbett, Leon ..
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Craven, Joseph J
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Cowles, Elijah S.
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Corbin. W'm. H 212
Corbin, Chas. L. 212
Coar, Robt. B. 422
Carscallen, Jno. D 341
Cornell. Geo. B. 234 Fleming, Pierce 432
Corcoran, Andrew J.
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Coles, Frank W
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Cone, Jno. J ..
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Carey, Robt .... 220
Carey, Wm. H .. 222
Cummings, W'm. H 364
Cropper, Chas. W 238
Craig, James ... 233
Craig, Burdette P 2449
Christie, Cornelius.
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Grant, Anson F
Condict, Silas L
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Garrick, John
203
Gorman. John D.
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Gilchrist, Kobt. . 146
Gupsill, Thos. M .. 408
Gebhardt. Wm. C 221
Gautier, Josiab H. 211
Gautier, Thos. B.
Graff, Alvin H.
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Graham, John ..
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Garrison, W'm ..
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Garretson. Abram Q.
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Gilmore, Edward D. 212
Gilmore, Wm. B. 220
Hennessey, M. J. 397
Holmes, Henry H 415
Hanks Edward F 102
Heck, John W
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Hommell, Philemon,
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Hulshizer, James E., Jr.
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Hartshorne, Chas. H 212
Heintze, Ferdinand.
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Hough, Geo. R ..
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Hellmer, Fred'k H.
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Hague, Samuel, Sr.
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Duff, Richard H
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Haines, Daniel ..
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Durrie, Wm. A ..
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Henderson, Peter.
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Durrie, Wm. A., Jr.
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Hooker, W'm. H
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Hoos. Edward 372
Dugan, Edward A 419 Hookins, James, ¥37
Holderer, Chas. A.
Hardenbergh, Augustus A 300
Edge, Nelson J. H
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Hardenbergh, Louis D.
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Edwards, Wm. D
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Harding, Geo. W
Edwards, Jos. R
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Higgins, Wm. H.
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Eddelstein, Jno
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Herr, Rev. Chas.
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Hoffman, James
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Hoffinan. Peter
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Hoffman, Albert.
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Hasking, James G.
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Holt. Henry D ....
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Hudspeth, Robt. S.
Holtic, A ¥30
Heller. Wm
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Henry, John P.
252
Henry, Archibald M
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Hillier, Geo. R.
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Clark, Michael F. 138
Clark, S Wellman 248
Clark, W'm. N. 234
Casey, Michael .. 130
Conlin, M 134 Collins, Gilbert Faherty, John 458 210 Conklin, Geo. W 346 Feeney, John P. 134
Cleveland, Orestes 395 Fehr. Julius .. 230
Cox, Cha- H. 139
Conway. John.
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Clerihew, Geo. W
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Fielder, Geo. B.
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Ficken, John H .. 459
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Flemming, James 148
Flemming, James .. 348
Flemming. Dudley D. 350
Flannelly, Joho J
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Foote, Nathaniel.
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Foley, Wmn. H.
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Fowler, Lucien D. 407
Fountaine, Geo. C 397
Gannon, John F. 304
Green, Henry W.
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Gray, Frank DeLos
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Condict, Henry V
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Cadmus, Wm. J
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Converse, Chas. B
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Carpenter, E. Lewellyn 412
Cornelison, Jno. M 23
Cook, Wm. R. 421
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Darlington, Wm. L 230
Davis, Robt ...
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Daly, Wm. D. 222
Dalton, Wm
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Dear, Jos. A ..
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Dear, Walter .. 320
Delong, Arthur D. 254
Buck bee. W'm .. 140 Derby. Nelson R. 232 Hunt, John W 233
Bentley, Peter. :88 Dickinson, Wm. L 383
Brush, H. Mortimer.
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Bennitt. Rev. Geo. S.
Bedle, Jos. D. Jr 224
Bedle, Jos. D .. 189
Bedle, Thos. F
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Burke, Edward W
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Burke. James
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Broome, Lewis H ..
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Brautigam, Henry.
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Bissell, Jno. W .. 211
Bliss, Delos ..
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Babbitt, Robt. O.
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Bowen, Horace. 255
Buffett. Edwin P 242
Brett, Rev. Cornelius, 270
Brinkerhoff, Wm ... 206
Brinkerhoft, Henry H 251
Connolly, Michael T 454
Connolly, James E.
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Connolly, Patrick
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Carroll, Joseph.
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Cassidy, Wm. S
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Cassed'y, Geo. W
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Cassedy, Sam'l. 187
Crossman, Archibald
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Curtis, Stephen J.
Coffin, Wm. H.
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Esterbrook, Charles. 424
Farrier, Fred'k T. 137
Farrier. Wm. W 410 Farrier, Geo. H 410
Farrell, Geo. F +33
Faison, W'm. F 251
Hornblower, Wm T. H. U.
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Inglis, Roy.
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Jackson. Abraham S
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Fisk, Willard C
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Jacchle, Chas E
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Harney, Wm H
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Harney, Win. A. 376
Hornblower, Theo 242
Hornblower, Josiah.
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Hornblower. Joseph C.
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Hornblower, Josiah. 231
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Eddy, Hiram M.
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Elss, Henry F 422
Elliott, Robt. W 375
Elder. Lorenzo W 232
English, Richard W
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Engles, Jno
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Erwin, Jno. J ..
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Everitt, Jno. R
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Eveland, Frank
Fenner, John H 407
Fisher, John G ..
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Fischer. Loms ..
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Finley, James
Arrowsmith, W'm A 397
Adams, Hugh T
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Coe. O. F
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Atkinson, Jarvis N 225
Atkinson, Jno W 404
Abernethy, H H ...
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Armstrong, Mervyn 218
Baumann, Lewis 434
Bouton, Geo T
Beatty. Asher
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Brown, Wm
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Brown, Dr Oliver Phelps 451
Brown. Joel W
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Browning, J Hull
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Baker, Enoch M. 252
Bird, Jno Q ..... 24
Bidwell, Horace G 230
Boyd, John F 425
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Bailey, James S. 374
Bowen, Elgazer.
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Bernstein, Joseph E 494
Boylan, M J.
Brennan, John
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Betz, Jno .. 384
Billington, Seth 388
Bender, Wm ..
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Bennett, James M.
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Birdsall, Chas.
Bacot, Robt. C.
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Dickinson, Gordon K
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Dickinson, Asa W
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Dixon, Warren.
225
Dixon, Jonathan 203
Douglass, Wm. P .. 207
Dougherty, Wm. M.
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Hewitt, John E
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Drake, Wm. E 379
Doffv, Jno. J 414
Duffy, Wm ..
137
Hoag. Charles
Duffy, Frank
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Dusenbery, Alexander B
Edge, Isaac 347
Egan, Michael. 139
Culver. Joseph E Covle, Hugh. 337 456
Clos, John ..
130
Harney, Wm
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Carroll, Timothy J.
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Allen, Ulamor .. 228
Archibald, Arthur B
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Archibald, Samuel .. 137
Battersby, R T.
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Jelly, Robt ... 137
Jones, Franklin B.
Jordan, Robt. S 406 Noble, Francis E .. 232
Kaiser, Jno. C
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Kelly, James E
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Kelly, Jno
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Kelly, Jno. F.
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Newell, W'm. H ... 233
Newbold, Michael T. 207 Speicher. John
Noonan, Cornelius. 138 Siedler. Chas ...
Novnaa, Thos. F.
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Nevin, J. Lawrence.
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Sprague. Scth B
Nevin, John ..
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Schuhl, Fred'k ..
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Stewart, Thos. J.
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Seymour. Roderick B
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Simpson. Robt. A ....
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Titus, Geo. E 238
Traphagen. Henry. 204
Tibbles, Geo. N. 241
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Toffcy. Jno. J ...
Talcott, W'm .... 206
Thompsou. Chas, D. 214
Toppin, N. A .. 137
Thompson. Virgil D 369
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