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Stephen Post remained in Middlesex County, N. J., until thirteen years old, when he moved with his parents to Queens County, L. I. He secured a fair education in the common and select schools and finished at a boarding school in western Pennsylvania. After that he remained under the parental roof until twenty-one years old and then went to live with an uncle, Ed- mund Post, with whom he remained until the latter's death, in 1876. Subsequently our subject and his brother John purchased the farm and conducted it for some time, at the same time carrying on a dairy and following market gar- dening, disposing of the milk and garden prod- ucts in the city market. In politics Mr. Post is a stanch Republican and is in favor of prohibi- tion. He has ever taken an interest in public matters, and as a rule has refused office. He is interested in educational matters and has held the office of school trustee. By birthright he is a member of the Society of Friends.
John Post, the junior member of the firm, was born in New Jersey in 1847, and in addition to a common-school education received thorough instruction in the Friends' School at Providence, R. I. He began business in the place now owned by himself and brother Stephen when a young man, and has ever been industrious and enter- prising. He married Miss Phoebe Hicks, daugh- ter of Stephen R. and Hannah (Underhill) Hicks, and to them have been born three children, Her- bert, Arthur and Elizabeth. Like his brother, Mr. Post is interested in educational matters and has been school trustee. He is also a member of the Society of Friends.
S MITH COX, of Freeport, has risen to his present position as a business man by strict devotion to the interests of patrons. In all cases he endeavors to give satisfaction, and his storage house is one of the most reliable and re- sponsible in the village. He is a native of Free- port, born in January, 1845, and is the son of El- bert and Ann (Valentine) Cox, both natives of Long Island.
Elbert Cox was a manufacturer of shoes dur-
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ing his lifetime, and was a man whose upright- ness and integrity were well known. He held a number of local positions, but the latter part of his days was spent in retirement. Respected and highly esteemed by all, this worthy citizen passed away in January, 1894. Mrs. Cox is still living (1895), and is now seventy-eight years old. Their son, Smith Cox, received limited educa- tional advantages during his youth, and when fourteen years old left home and made his way to Hempstead, where he engaged as a clerk in a general store. There a number of years of his life were passed, and then he and an associate clerk went to Brooklyn, N. Y., where they en- gaged in the express business. Eight years later Mr. Cox's partner died and he continued the business alone, being in it altogether about twenty-five years. Disposing of that he em- barked in the storage business, and although he suffered a severe loss by fire in 1892, he is still conducting the business with all his old-time fervor, at the corner of Fulton Street and Flat- bush Avenue, and at No. 445 Carlton Avenue.
Mr. Cox was married in the month of Novem- ber, 1879, to Miss Alice B. Raynor, a native of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, and the daughter of Edmond S. Raynor, also of that village. In 1893 Mr. Cox moved his family to Freeport, and here he resides, going to and from his business every day. In political belief he is a supporter of Republican principles, and although he has never aspired to office, he is serving his second term as a member of the board of trustees of the village of Freeport. He is a man whose career is above reproach and who is an ardent sup- porter of all movements of importance.
W ILLIAM E. STEWART. There is probably no citizen of Queens County whose name is connected with more progressive enterprises or whose efforts have more largely promoted the material progress of the place than the gentleman who forms the sub- ject of this sketch, and who is corporation coun- sel for Long Island City. For many years he has conducted an extensive law practice, and the success which has come to him is not the result of fortuitous circumstances, but of energy, determination, force of character and decision of purpose.
Mr. Stewart was born in New York City November 9, 1852. His father, Charles Stewart,
a native of Glasgow, Scotland, was a successful cattle dealer in his native land. In 1851 he de- cided to come to America, and that year crossed the Atlantic with his family and located in the metropolis, where he continued to operate as a cattle dealer until about 1875, when he retired from active life and has since made his home with our subject. He has now reached the age of eighty-six years. The family name was form- erly spelled Stuart.
The wife of Charles Stewart was in maid- enhood Miss Margaret McCully, a native of Lanarkshire, Scotland, and the daughter of John McCully, a well-to-do boot and shoe dealer of Glasgow. The wife and mother reared a family of seven children and departed this life in New York when fifty-seven years of age. Of this family, four sons and two daughters are now living.
William E., of this history, completed the grammar course in school No. 3, in Grove and Hudson Streets, New York, after which he be- gan to earn his own money by working at the trade of a hatter. He was thus engaged until about twenty-five years old, when he became dis- satisfied with the business and, abandoning it, began the study of law in the office of N. A. McBride, in Wall Street. He was admitted to the bar in New York City in 1883 and became a partner of his former employer, Mr. McBride, at No. III Broadway. The connection was dis- solved in 1888, and our subject later engaged in the general practice of law at No. 19 Liberty Street.
After his admission to the bar Mr. Stewart was special counsel for the United States Gov- ernment in both the prosecution and defense of claims under the French and American treaty. He held this position in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and was special counsel under ex-Governor Boutwell until the commission ended its work.
In December, 1892, our subject located in Astoria, Long Island City, and in January of the following year was appointed corporation counsel, with office in this place. While giving his attention to this work his New York office, at No. 19 Liberty Street, is in charge of his brother, John Mc.
Mr. Stewart was married in the metropolis to Miss Harriet M. Godefroy, a native of Havre, France. This lady was, however, educated in New York City, and by her union with our sub-
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ject has become the mother of three children. Harriet, William E., Jr., and Dorothy. In politics Mr. Stewart is a stanch supporter of Democratic principles and has been a member of Tammany Hall general committee and represented his chosen party at its various county and state con- ventions. In religious affairs he is a member of the Presbyterian Church located in Fifty-fifth Street and Fifth Avenue, New York City.
Fraternally Mr. Stewart is a Mason, belong- ing to Advance Lodge No. 635, of Astoria, and also belongs to Manhattan Chapter, R. A. M. The Columbian Commandery of the Knights Templar of New York City regard him as one of their most influential members, as do also Consistory, Mecca Temple, Legion of Honor, Royal Arcanum of New York, and John Allen Lodge, A. O. U. W., of Astoria. During his professional career in Long Island City Mr. Stewart has made many warm friends and is highly esteemed as a lawyer of more than ordi- nary ability.
I SAAC COLES was born January 7, 1817, in the village of Glencove, where he still resides. Through the long period in which he has been identified with the history of this place he has maintained an honorable position among the business men of the locality and has always been held in high esteem by those with whom business or social relations brought him in contact. In public life he was, in his younger years, quite prominent and influential, and was chosen by his fellow citizens to represent them in various positions of trust, the duties of which he discharged with efficiency.
Mr. Coles is a member of the seventh genera- tion in descent from Daniel Coles, who in 1668 came to this place, then called Mosquito Cove. He was the son of Robert Coles, who came from England about 1630 and established his home in Providence Plantation, now Rhode Island. The father of our subject was Thomas, born in Glencove in 1782, a farmer throughout life, dying here at the age of seventy-six years, nine months and seventeen days. November 15, 1808, he married Amelia Hewlett, who was born in Coldspring Harbor, Suffolk County, N. Y., Sep- tember 28, 1789, and they became the parents of the following-named children: Ann C., Kezia W., Sarah H., Isaac, Divine H., Thomas, Sarah A., Elizabeth H. and William H. Of this
family, three sons and two daughters are living. Our subject's paternal grandparents were Isaac and Kezia (Whitson) Coles, the former of whom died when seventy-two and the latter when about forty years. The maternal grandparents were Divine and Anne (Coles) Hewlett, who died re- spectively in 1846 at the age of seventy-nine years and eight months, and in 1855, aged eighty-six years and eight months.
The education obtained by the subject of this sketch was such as the common schools afforded. At the age of seventeen he secured a clerkship and continued thus engaged until his marriage. From 1847 until 1861 he was engaged in the mercantile business in Glencove, and in 1862 was elected to represent his fellow citizens in the New York legislature. Since that time he has followed the occupation of a civil engineer and surveyor. In religious belief he adheres to the faith of the Society of Friends. Politically in earlier years, during the existence of the Whig party, he advocated its principles, and since its disintegration has been a Republican.
In Glencove, November 20, 1845, Mr. Coles was united in marriage with Miss Mary Willits, whose ancestors settled at Jericho, L. I., about 1685. Of their seven children, four are living, namely: Thomas H., who was educated in the district school and a boarding school at Pough- keepsie, N.Y., and who married Sarah Pancoast, they being the parents of one child, Isaac R., who is a graduate of Swarthmore (Pa.) College; Franklin A., a graduate of Cornell University; and Oscar L., who attended the schools here and the Friends' Academy at Locust Valley; the last named married Grace Anita Schenck.
1 RA M. CLAPP, a private detective, is one of the most successful in his line of business, and has gained an enviable reputation. He is a native of New York City, born July 21, 1836, and the son of Peter and Sarah (Archer) Clapp, both natives of New York. The name was for- merly Klapp, but was changed to its present spelling for convenience. The paternal grand- father, Henry Clapp, was born in Holland. He was one of the officers of the Hessian army dur- ing the Revolution, coming to this country to fight for England. While here he learned enough of the American cause to believe in it, and he persuaded a comrade to hide him under
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a hogshcad, or puncheon, in the streets of New York City, where he remained while the Eng- lish troops marched out of the city. Later he sought a place of residence on Staten Island, took up land from King George and met with extraordinary success, owning large tracts on the island and becoming very wealthy. He married Miss Rebecca Wyckoff, and these children were born to them: Clarissa, Henry, John, Jacob, Peter, William and Barbara.
Peter, the father of our subject, was reared on Staten Island, and his death occurred in 1840. He was an old line Whig in politics. Mrs. Clapp's father, Ananias Archer, was born in England and came to America when a young man. He was possessed of considerable means. and was on the point of going into business with Astor when he dicd, the result of an injury re- ceived accidentally. He had married Miss Cath- crine Van Allen and was the father of four chil- dren, Sarah, Gertrude, James and Leonard. Mrs. Clapp reared the children and remained in New York City until her death, when eighty-eight years old.
Our subject was one of thirteen children, six of whom grew to mature years, and all became representative citizens of this part of the Union. They were named as follows: George, Euphe- mia, John (deccased), Gertrude, Catherine and Ira M. The last named was reared in New York City, in the old seventh ward, received his educa- tion in the grammar school, and when but a boy entered a printing office. Later he was in Bar- clay shipyards and worked on every part of the ship from keel to rigging, bcing thus engaged from 1850 to 1867. On the 2d of August, 1867, he was appointed on the police force, fifth pre- cinct, and in 1870 was made detective, with head- quarters at the central office. Mr. Clapp served in that capacity until 1888, when he was honor- ably retired on a pension. He was in the riot of Elm Park, also Orange riot of 1871, and in thic last had several narrow escapes from death.
Mr. Clapp was the first man in the house of Nathan, the murderer, and was the important
detective in that case. In 1888 he moved to Flushing, where he had purchased a home at No. 205 Amity Street. He still devotes some time to private detective work, and in 1891 was elected overscer of poor for the town of Flush- ing, serving two years. During that time he was made agent for the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and has been reappointed since. On the 17th of September, 1861, Mr. Clapp was married to Miss Anna C. MacDonald. a native of Nova Scotia, and daughter of Kcn- neth MacDonald, who was also a native of Nova Scotia, born in Cumberland County. The father died there in 1870, when sixty-two years old. The grandfather, Malcolm MacDonald, was born in Scotland, and when a young man went to Nova Scotia, where he followed farming. He married Margaret Murray, of Stornaway, Scotland. The great-grandfather, Malcolm owned a large cooper establishment in the old country. Mrs. Clapp's mother, whose maiden name was Mary Mckenzie, was a native of Nova Scotia, but her father, Collin McKenzic, was born in Scotland. He married Annie Stew- art, of Inverness, Scotland. Mrs. Clapp's great- grandfather was Sir Roderick Mckenzie, a wealthy and noted Scotchman, and on the ma- ternal side she is descended from Mary Queen of Scots. She is one of these children: Malcolm, Peter, Anna, Collin, Isabella, Cecclia, Kennetlı, Daniel, William and Mary M.
Mrs. Clapp was reared in Nova Scotia and while on a visit to New York City met, and was subsequently married to Mr. Clapp. One child. Anna Belle, has been born to this union. She graduated from the Twelfth Street High School of New York, and is now Mrs. O. J. Griffin, of Flushing. She became the mother of four chil- dren : Anna Belle Clapp, Lucretia Cameron (deceased), Norma Louise and Orange Glen- dale. Mr. Clapp is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and in politics is a stanch Republican and an active member of the Republican Club. Mrs. Clapp was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
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Abrams, Christopher E. ... 662
Abrains, Henry N. .605 Adams, John. .. 23 Adams, John Q. .39 Aery, Charles H. . . 365 Ahles, John W .. . 1109
Althof, Herman.
.546
Amberman, Charles B. .. 138 Amberman, William P. .127 Andersen, Christian ... .236
Anderson, John.
.610
Anderson, Otto ..
. 127
Andrews, Francis E.
.751
Andrews, George C ..
.. 240
Andrews, Joseph H ..
- 784
Andrews, John.
119
Ankener, Ernest ..
.232
Applegate, Andrew G - 594 Archer, Theodore F .. . . 629 Armstrong, Joseph D. .431 Armstrong, Richard. .118
Arthur, Chester A .. 99
Ashinead, Benjamin A . . . 623 Askey, John L. .. 402 Augustin, Julius .. .. ... 497 Avenins, David T. .763
B
Backus, John F. .853 Badenhop, D .. .539 Brestoff, Louis. 130 Baker, William C. .340 Brick, Edward .. 808
Baldwin, David .616 Brick, John. 788
Baldwin, Robert H 470 Ballard, Prof. W. J 129 Bamber, Richard .. 643
Bannon, John. .595 Barker, Charles H., M. D. . 560 Barker, Herbert L., M. D .. 835 Barnum, Joshna W. . . 987 Barrody, John B .. 1088 Batterman, Dr. F. H. .445
Banmann, Henry .. .582
Bayles, Alfred C ... .575
Baylis, Franklin P .. 584
Beard, Daniel C . 1012
Beckel, Charles. . 255
Becker, Jacob.
.831
Becker, John. . . 813 Bedell Chauncey .970 Bedell, David .. . . 1073 Bedell, John R .. .982 Beers, Alfred H. .795 Beiderlinden, Edmund H. . 428
Belden, Rev. Charles M. ... 576
Belden, John A .. .611
Beldin, Clinton A., M. D .. . 259 Bell, Capt. Frank N. .996 Bell, Richard M. -359
Bennett, George ... 1061
Besold, Christopher. .426 Bigoth, Engene. .382 Billings, Charles W. . 1183
Bisbee, Capt. John F. .661
Blackwell Family, The .... 352 Blanchard, Capt. Alvah P. . 321 Bleckwenn, Julius. 141
Bleecker, Edward, M. D .. 1100 Bleier, Ben .. .233 Bloodgood, J. F., M. D ..... 487
Boardman, J. L. . 1024
Bodine, Frank V 197
Boettcher, Prof. Herman .. . 382 Bogart, Albert J 844
Bogart, Elbert H. .993
Bogart, Joseph H., M. D .. . 735
Bogen, Frederick 235
Bogert, Henry A 977
Bokee, Alfred W. 802
Boll, John 760
Boller, William C. 540
Boothe, Franklin, M. D . 1042
Borges, August . .424
Borges, Henry J. .424
Bowers, Peter N. . 344
Bowley, Frederick .234
Bowley, George H. .377
Bowman, George T 1156
Bowne, Richard M. .690
Bowne, R. Frank .472
Bowron, W. H.
1099
Boyd, Albert L. 838
Boyd, Benjamin Z. 242
Brace, Charles W. 411
Brennan, Francis E., M. D 769 Brennan, Panl C. 136
Briell, David. 1074
Briell, Theodore. . 1062
Brinkerhoff, Isaac E. .422
Brown, Charles .. 1026
Brown, George L. .500
Brown, Capt. Joseph. 241
Brown, Capt. Richard. .381
Brown, Wyman S. .494
Browne, Jesse, Jr ... 504 Buchanan, Alexander D. . 1006 Buchanan, James. .. 75
Btthler, Jolin. 428
Bnmister, P. II., M. D. .. 700
Burden, Tlieron II. .389
Burdett, John A .. .. 360
Burger, Ernst T
394
Burgess, Robert ..
.201
Burghoff, William .972
Burk, Fred W. .539
Burns, Alexander S .405
Burtis, Joseph II. 240
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Cain, James L.
....
.... 334
Cain, James W.
...
. . 360
Caldwell, M. Stuart, M. D. . 167
Callister, Thomas.
1091
Camden, Henry W.
.254
Camden, John T.
.254
Carl1, Seymonr.
.357
Carman, Bergen R. .148
Carman, Coles. .431
Carman, Samuel S ..
. 169
Carman, Theodore A
.453
Carpenter, Engene E.
.729
Carpenter, James M
.. 612
Carpenter, James S.
1130
Carpenter, John R.
.889
Carrington, James M. I126
Carroll, B. L. 958 Carroll, Rev. Thomas E. . . 1190 Carter, Michael J. .965 Casey, George .492
Cassidy, John .. .578
Cassidy, Joseph. .583
Chamberlain, Charles M .. . 789
Clancy, Frank J. .460
Clapp, Ira M. IIQ8 De Mott, Samuel. .691
Clark, James P. .984 De Mott, William. 771
Clark, John M .. .587 Dengler, John. -552
Clark, W. Everett .387 Dennett, A. K. P. .. 684
Clay, George E 303 Clement, Charles H., M. D. 1135 Cleveland, Grover .. .103 Cleary, John. .623 Claven, Mrs. Henrietta .. .568 Dennis, John .. . 433 Dennison, Rev. Michael J. 1087 Dennler, Mrs. Zachariah P.244 Denton, Angustus. . . 928 De Ronde, H. Melville. .. .. 393 De St. Legier, James . 246 Cobleigh, Herbert A .. .1066 Cock, Hon. Townsend D .. .406 Cocke, William I., M. D ... . 739 Cocks, George W .. .688 Detheridge, Frederick E. .. 438 Deutschmann, Fred A. H. 1173 Dickey, Dr. George H ...... 723 Dietz, Lottis. -358
Coles, Isaac. .I198
Collins, William. 1096
Colton, Samuel. .784
Colyer, Richard C. .399
Combs, Myron C. :242
Comstock, Charles E 1043
Conklin, Ezra W. 573
Connors, William ... .866
Connorton, Luke J. .865 Conzet, Nicholas, Jr. .813 Conway. Michael E. .561
Cooper, Edward ... .978
Cooper, Rev. Edmund D. . . 135 Cordtmeyer, Frank II .. .. 1014 Cornelius, Mrs. Martha W. 1128 Cornelius, Thomas T .. 1020
Cornell, C. E .832
Cornell, W. L. 358
Corning, Thomas J. . 1173
Cornwall, John H. .963 Cornwell, Austin .. .689
Cornwell, Daniel A. 1162
Cornwell, Wallace II. .957
Corrigan, Capt. John A. . . 1177 Corwin, Franklin H. .715 Covert, Abraham I) .. 11 28 Covert, John. .606
Cowper, Jolın B. .529
Cox, Alfred. .617
Cox. Smith. 1 196
Craft, Benjamin W. .831
Crawford, John W. . . 740 Cromwell, Hon. Morton ... 689 Crosby, John D ... 162 Cyriax, Frederick .578
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Daly, Patrick
.800
Carman, Isaac N. 1078 Darcy, Thomas F. .498 Davis, Edgar. 829 Davis, James K. .161 Davison, Robert A -704
Davren, Jolın W. .467
De Bevoise, Charles R. . 1067
De Bevoise, Frederick J .. . 995 De Bevoise, John I ... .. 245 De Bevoise, William G ..... 994 Decker, Dr. Elbert .954
Decker, Lucas E .645
Decker, Smith N. .151
Delahanty, William H. .1156 De La Mater, Leander M. 1157 Demarest, James, D. D. .. . 338 De Mott, Daniel. 8.18
Dietze, Franz .. .453
Dillingham, Prof. J. D. 1110
Ditmars, Hon. Abram D. . . 151 Ditmis, George O. 1035 Ditmis, J. Adrian. .675 Dixon, Capt. J. W. . 1036
Dolt, Henry .388
Doncourt, Adolphus. 8.4.4
Donnelly, Father E. J. IS5 Donnelly, Jolin E. 510 Donnelly, John J. .443 Donnelly, John T. D .645
Donnelly, Joseph M. Dooley. Frank. 494
Dorval, Victor S. 1092
Doscher, Nicolaus 78 Dond. Joseph II. 1194
Doughty. Dr. David B. 1025 ~
Dowden, John. 1165
Downing. Charles. .378 Downing, George S 269 Downing, Richard. . 95
Du Bois. Smith II. 531
Duffy, Charles T. .21.5
Dulcken, Prof. F. (. .733
Dunn, John F 1019 Dutton. Fred W ... .355
Durland, Willet C .. .384
Duryea, William H. .615
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Bennett, Joseph H. .403 Bergen, Benjamin T .504 Bergen, Elmer E. .643 Bergen, George W. .681 Bergen, Jacob S. .388 Bergmann, Franz. .396 Bermel, Joseph .. .883 Ahrens, George C. .581 Ahrens, William. . 128 Albertson, Thomas W. ... 416 Aliesky, Charles F. .596 Allen, Henry W. .425 Allen, Joseph .919 Allen, William H. 718
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Bridge, William. . 475
I202
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Earle, Bernard . . 162
Eastman, Henry M. W. .. 114I
Eberhardt, Angust H ..... .. 356
Eldert, John H. .915 Eldert, Luke .. .559 Eldert, Samuel E. . 649
Emmerich, Prof. George W.848
England, Edward Z. . - 374
Everitt, Benjamin F ... .. . . 843
Everitt, William E. . .. 383
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Hachtel, George. .855
Hackett, Christopher. 830 Hadden, Charles E 1143
Haff, Frank E . 675
Hagan, Hugh. III8
Hageman, Abram C.
763
Haggerty, John F .. 668
Hahn, Anton 856
Haley, John .878
Hall, Charles J., M. D. -372
Hall, Henry D., M. D. .345
Hall, William S.
1188
Hallett, Charles W I123
Hallett, Charles W., Jr. 1078 Hallett, Elbert. 1025
Hallock, Rev. Frank M ... .598
Hallock, Nicholas. 699
Halpiu, John A. 885
Halvorson, Jolin D. 862
Hamlet, Dr. Francis P. .796
Hance, Capt. Charles. .1139
Hansmann, George. .641
Hanson, John. 1122
Hardenbrook, William .668
Harmer, Alonzo T . 252 Harms, Gustave. .380
Harris, Charles H. 313
Harrison, Benjamin. . 107
Harrison, Daniel A., M. D. 1030 Harrison, William H.
.51
Hart, Hngh. 253
Hartmann, Joseph .. .584
Hartwell, John B., M. D. . 1193
Haslam, Robert C. .367
1096
Johnson, F. L., M. D. . . 908
Johnson, Martin G ..
. 1005
Johnson, Peter.
.404
Johnson, Wilbur F.
856
Johnson, Williamn . 400
Johntra, J. Albert ... .886
Johntra, Joseph A. .256
Jones, Adelbert . 260
Jones, Watkin W .. . . 969
Jones, Col. William A.
. . 195
Jones, William H.
.II35
Jones, William H. . .421
JOHNSON 9320me 13. 406
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Kadien, Thomas C. . . . .. . . . 312
Kane, Richard E .. .. 622
Karkheck, Jolın P. . II25
Kastuer, Maximillan F .. . 307 Kearney, Rev. P. .447
Kellum, Ebenezer
.264
Kellumn, John .165
Kelly, Edward II37
Kelly, Peter 1168
Kelly, Williamı C. 445
Kelsey, Edward L .170
Kelsey, Jesse WV .694
Kelsey. John Henry I126
Kennahan, John C. . 694
Kepner, Sanford H. .440
Kern, Fred. .446
Kespert, Charles W .171
Kesselring, Henry .860
Ketchamı, David. 895
Hicks, James K. .1148 Kiesel, Henry 635
Hicks, Joseph W 1163
Higbie, George H. .314
Higgins, James M. 1155
Higgins, William D. .657
Hilbers, Gustave W
.334
Hilderhof, Stephen 908 Kissam, Judge J. Maynard. 682 Klapper, Heury
.171 Hill, Capt. Edward. 728 Hinds, Prof. Ephraim I181 Knapp, Lucien .. .593
Hingle, Charles L .. 880 Knauer, Edward J. . 550
Koch, Ferdinand. -425
Korfmann, Henry C ... . .. 263
Kouwenhoven, F. D. . . 721
Konwenhoven, Peter W .... 878 Kraebel, John P .907
Kraemer, Herman. .867 Kreuscher, Capt. John. .. 179 Krombholz, Franz .. .444
Krudop, Martin. 329
Kunasek, William . 264
Kyle, Prof. Pan1. 952
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Lackner, John. .1160
Lamberson, Leonard W ... 860
Lambert, George L. .. 202
Laney, David H. 896 Lankow, Carl 814 Larsen, Magnus. 466
Latimer, G. Byron. 1030
Laner, Jacob 1175
Lanfer. Edward H. . 745
Lanx. Alois. 819
Lawrence, Charles D. 610
Lawrence, Edwin S .. .939
Lawrence, Joseph A., Jr. . . 324 891
Layton, Thompson .902
Leavitt, Frederic W. 727
Leavitt, G. Howland 371
Lebkuecher, Philip .736
Leek, Elias A. .206
Lehr, William. .915
Leibrock, Louis. 329
Leininger, Peter A 770
Lepage, Matthew. 873
Lever, J. Howard, M. D .. . 4.59 Leys, Peter D., M. D. .. 265
L'Hommedien, George A. 1097 L'Hommedien, Samnel . . . 448 Libby, Henry P 200
Lincoln, Abraham. 79
Linkletter, Justns O .423 Lockwood, John E. 1108
Lougenecker, Dr. D. R. .598
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