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SAMUEL ROSS MOORE
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No. 199, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania; No. 71, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; No. 194, Sellinsgrove, Pennsylvania; No. 330, Gaffney, South Carolina; No. 543, La Fayette, Tennessee; No. 34, La Grange, Texas; No. 53, Proctorville, Vermont; No. 137, Luray, Virginia; No. 241, Seattle, Washington; No. 57, Fayetteville, West Virginia, and No. 265, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
BRO. SAMUEL ROSS MOORE
Brother Moore was born on a farm near Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio, January 8, 1840. He worked upon the farm and attended the public school of that vicinity until he became of age, when he joined the Union Army in the War of the Rebellion. He enlisted in Company K, Thirteenth Regiment, Ohio Volun- teer Infantry, April 22, 1861, and was mustered out August 21, 1861. He re-enlisted in Company G, Ninety-fifth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, on August 8, 1862, serving throughout the remainder of the war. At the close of the war, he located in Zanesville, where he engaged in farming and gardening, entering the nursery business a short time later. At the time of his death, he was one of the best-known nurserymen in Ohio, and was con- sidered an authority on all matters pertaining to horticulture. He was a widower and the father of two children, Lida E. and Daniel D. Moore. His wife died April 12, 1915, just ten years previous to his own death. He resided with his daughter at 537 McIntire Avenue.
Brother Moore was initiated an Entered Apprentice, July 19, 1862; passed to the degree of Fellow Craft September 10, 1862, and raised to the degree of Master Mason October 10, 1862, Harmony Lodge, No. 8, Urbana, Ohio. The latter degree was received while he was a paroled prisoner of war. He affiliated with La Fayette Lodge, November 1, 1866. He was elected Secretary of the Lodge, December 2, 1886, and served in that capacity for thirty-three consecutive years, relinquishing the office in 1920 on account of ill health. In his long service as Secretary, his every action was characterized by that love and respect that he bore his fellow men. He was methodical and exacting concerning all transactions of the Lodge, and in his minutes recorded the minutest detail with painstaking pre- cision. Much of his time was devoted to this work, for which he
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received small remuneration; and even this was spent in deeds of charity, often going on foot and out of his way to serve some deserving Brother or his family. He was, without doubt, one of our greatest members and beloved by all who knew him. On retirement from the office of Secretary, he was elected Secretary- emeritus for life. He died on Sunday morning, April 12, 1925, from a complication of diseases incident to old age.
He sleeps in Greenwood Cemetery.
BRO. WILLIAM WRIGHT
Brother Wright was born in Harford County, Maryland, in 1792. He served throughout the War of 1812, retiring with the rank of Sergeant. In 1835, he settled in Licking County, Ohio, remaining there until 1838, when he removed to Zanesville and engaged in carpentry and boat building.
He was initiated an Entered Apprentice in La Fayette Lodge February 25, 1842; passed to the degree of Fellow Craft June 8, 1842, and raised to the degree of Master Mason September 23, 1842. He served the Lodge as Steward and Tyler, 1846, 1848, and from 1856 to 1873 inclusive, a period of twenty years.
He received the Capitular degrees in Zanesville Chapter, No. 9, Royal Arch Masons, as follows: Mark Master, February 3, 1846; Past Master, November 24, 1846; Most Excellent Master, September 10, 1847, and Royal Arch, November 7, 1849. He dimitted March 6, 1854, reaffiliating October 1, 1855. He served the Chapter as Steward and Guard, 1850, 1851, and from 1856 to 1873 inclusive, a period of twenty years.
He received the Cryptic degrees in Zanesville Council, No. 12, Royal and Select Masters, February 15, 1850, serving as Sentinel, 1851, and from 1857 to 1873 inclusive, a period of eighteen years.
He was a member of Cyprus Commandery, No. 10, Knights Templar, receiving the Illustrious Order of the Red Cross Janu- ary 3, 1850; Knights Templar and Knight of Malta, January 5, 1850. He served the Commandery as Warder, 1851, and Sentinel from 1856 to 1873 inclusive, a period of eighteen years.
He died September 10, 1875, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
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BRO. THOMAS BELL
Brother Bell was an Englishman and conducted an ex- tensive wholesale and retail liquor business on Market Street. In spite of this occupation, he was one of the most popular members of the Craft and was prominently identified with all the various Bodies of Masonry. He possessed the happy faculty of having honors thrust upon him without apparent effort, and although a presiding officer for seven years, was unable to learn the esoteric work, delegating the performance of it to his subor- dinates.
Brother Bell was initiated an Entered Apprentice in La Fayette Lodge, January 5, 1839; passed to the degree of Fellow Craft February 1, 1839, and raised to the degree of Master Mason March 15, 1839. He served as Junior Warden in 1844.
He received the Capitular degrees in Zanesville Chapter, No. 9, Royal Arch Masons, as follows: Mark Master and Past Master, September 10, 1839, and Most Excellent Master and Royal Arch, September 11, 1839. He served the Chapter as Grand Master of the Third Veil, 1840; Scribe, 1841, 1842, 1848, and 1849; and High Priest, 1843 to 1847 inclusive.
He was among the first candidates to receive the degrees in Zanesville Council, No. 12, Royal and Select Masters, receiving the Cryptic degrees March 12, 1844.
He received the Chivalric degrees in Mt. Vernon Com- mandery, No. 1, Knights Templar, at Columbus, September 13, 1847, and became a charter member and first Eminent Com- mander of Cyprus Commandery, No. 10, Knights Templar, serving in 1849 and 1850. He was unusually prominent in the Grand Commandery of Ohio, serving as Deputy Grand Com- mander in 1849.
He died near Utica, New York, in 1868.
BRO. WILLIAM DECATUR TERRY
Brother Terry was born at Oswego, New York, in 1818. He became the driver of a stage coach when sixteen years of age, and during the greater part of his active life he was prominently identified with the problem of transportation.
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He came to Zanesville in 1836, and, after driving stage be- tween Columbus and Wheeling for two years in the employ of the Ohio Stage Company, became conductor and later supervisor of the mail line. He continued with this company until 1850, when he entered the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company as conductor, the road having been completed at that time as far west as Newark. In 1852, he established an omnibus line in Zanesville, and the following year, in Wheeling, was appointed ticket agent by the Railroad and Steamship Com- panies, and established a union ticket office. He remained in Wheeling until 1856, when he became one of the organizers of the Kansas Stage Company, and subsequently its Vice-president and General Manager. In 1865, this line was consolidated with the Southwestern, and he became land commissioner of the new corporation. From 1870 to 1874, he was President of the Shawnee County Bank at Topeka, Kansas, after which time he disposed of his banking and stage interests, retaining possession of the omnibus and stage lines at Topeka and Leavenworth. In 1876, he returned to Zanesville to make his future home.
In 1843, he was united in marriage to Miss Louvisa Lippett, of Zanesville, and to this union three children were born: Theo- dore, Frank, and William D. Terry.
Bro. Terry was initiated an Entered Apprentice in La Fayette Lodge November 10, 1843; passed to the degree of Fellow Craft November 24, 1843, and raised to the degree of Master Mason November 24, 1843. He was unusually active in all the affairs of the Lodge, but owing to his occupation was unable to serve in an official capacity.
He was a member of Zanesville Chapter, No. 9, Royal Arch Masons, receiving the degree of Mark Master February 5, 1844; Past Master, June 14, 1844, and Most Excellent and Royal Arch, June 19, 1844.
He received the Chivalric degrees in Cyrpus Commandery, No. 10, Knights Templar, as follows: Illustrious Order of the Red Cross, November 27, 1852, and Order of the Temple and Knight of Malta, February 1, 1853.
He died June 1, 1895, and was buried in Greenwood Ceme- tery.
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BRO. WILBER J. MENDENHALL
Brother Mendenhall was born at Chesterhill, Morgan County, Ohio, January 22, 1880. He received his education in the Marion Township grade school and the high schools of Chesterhill and Pennsville; and, upon coming to Zanesville, January 1, 1901, entered the Meredith Business College. After completing a six-months' course in bookkeeping, he continued with this in- stitution in the capacity of teacher until May, 1902, when he entered the office of Armour and Company as bill clerk. He remained with this concern for twelve years, during which time he rose from bill clerk to stock clerk, then cashier and credit man, relinquishing the latter position to accept one as office manager and bookkeeper of the Fowler Grocery and Baking Company. After continuing with this firm for two years, he became book- keeper of the Zanesville Fruit Company, where he remained until September 1, 1917, when he became Deputy Treasurer of Muskingum County. He served four years as Deputy Treasurer, after which he was elected Treasurer for two successive terms of two years each, retiring from this office September 1, 1925, to again assume the position of bookkeeper with the Zanesville Fruit Company, where he is now employed.
On July 1, 1903, he was united in marriage to Althia M. Flesher-Miller, of this city, and they reside at 1117 Blue Avenue.
Brother Mendenhall was initiated an Entered Apprentice in La Fayette Lodge April 12, 1906; passed to the degree of Fellow Craft May 24, 1906, and raised to the degree of Master Mason July 19, 1906. He served the Lodge as Treasurer, 1912 to 1920 inclusive, and in November, 1920, upon the retirement of Bro. Samuel R. Moore, was elected Secretary, which position he still occupies.
He served as President of the Board of Governors of the Masonic Club for five years, from 1914 to 1919 inclusive.
He is a member of Zanesville Chapter, No. 9, Royal Arch Masons, receiving the degree of Mark Master November 9, 1908; Past and Most Excellent Masters, November 16, 1908, and Royal Arch, November 23, 1908.
He is a member of Zanesville Council, No. 12, Royal and Select Masters, receiving the degrees of Royal Master, Select
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Master, and Super-Excellent Master, June 10, 1909. He has served the Council as Treasurer since December, 1914, with the exception of one year.
He received the Chivalric degrees in Cyrene Commandery, No. 10, Knights Templar, as follows: Illustrious Order of the Red Cross and Knight of Malta, March 17, 1909, and Order of the Temple, April 6, 1909.
He is also affiliated with Amrou Grotto, No. 45, M. O. V. P. E. R., and served as its Treasurer from 1914 to 1924 inclusive.
Brother Mendenhall is eminently fitted for the office of Sec- retary, by virtue of his long experience as a bookkeeper and cashier. His books are models of neatness and efficiency, and, needless to say, the financial affairs of the Lodge rest in able hands.
BRO. WILLIAM T. LEWIS
Brother Lewis was born on a farm near Chandlersville, Muskingum County, Ohio, June 16, 1854. His mother died when he was six years old, and the family then removed to Mt. Sterling, Hopewell County. After attending the public schools of that vicinity until fifteen years of age, he left home and en- tered the drug store of Doctor Green, at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, where he remained two years. After leaving Mt. Vernon, he came to Zanesville and learned photography under the late J. R. Baird. In 1874 and 1875, he studied medicine under Doctor Oatley, of South Fourth Street. During his career as a photographer he has been in the employ of C. S. Cooper (suc- cessor to J. Q. A. Tresize), George W. Smith Gallery, H. M. Sedgwick, and the Ideal Art Company. In 1902, he entered the picture business for himself and his "Ping-Pong" gallery on Main Street, below Fifth, soon became an assured success. He is now located at 1312 North Fifth Street.
On August 15, 1874, he was united in marriage to Miss Jennie Woods, and to this union have been born two children, Gertrude A. and Warren P. Lewis.
Brother Lewis has been an active participant in the affairs of this Lodge for many years, serving faithfully in the several subordinate stations, but peremptorily declining the office of Worshipful Master.
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He was initiated an Entered Apprentice in La Fayette Lodge May 3, 1888; passed to the degree of Fellow Craft June 11, 1888, and raised to the degree of Master Mason July 26, 1888. He served the Lodge as Senior Deacon, 1889, 1890, 1897, and 1898; Junior Warden, 1891 and 1892, and Senior Warden, 1893.
He received the Capitular degrees in Zanesville Chapter, No. 9, Royal Arch Masons, as follows: Mark Master, February 13, 1899; Past and Most Excellent Masters, February 20, 1899, and Royal Arch, March 27, 1899.
He received all the Cryptic degrees, including Royal Master, Select Master, and Super-Excellent Master, in Zanesville Council, No. 12, Royal and Select Masters, on November 14, 1907. He served the Council as Principal Conductor of Work, 1914 and 1915; Deputy Master, 1916, and Thrice Illustrious Master, 1917. He was again elected Principal Conductor of Work in November, 1924, and is now serving in that capacity.
He is a Scottish Rite Mason of the Thirty-second degree, and is a member of Cambridge Lodge of Perfection; Cambridge Council, Princes of Jerusalem, and Cambridge Chapter, Rose Croix de H. R. D. M., all in the Valley of Cambridge, and Scioto Consistory, Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret, in the Valley of Columbus. He is a member of Muskingum County Associa- tion, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masons, and during the present year is serving as its Vice-president.
He resides at 121 South Seventh Street.
BRO. JOHN P. FORD
Brother Ford was born in Zanesville, July 1, 1829. He early learned the painting trade and for a few years worked as a journeyman painter. In 1854, he formed a partnership with G. W. Stark, which continued for two years, after which he dissolved partnership and continued in business for himself. Besides being a paper-hanger and painter, he also dealt in French plate glass, stained, cathedral, and crystal sheet glass. He was a stockholder in the Citizens' National Bank and a di- rector of the Home Building and Savings Bank.
He was twice married, his first wife being Miss Lucinda Brookover, and to this union were born the following children:
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Ella, Carrie, and Frank Ford. His second wife was Miss Mattie Lee, and to this union were born three children-Hattie, Lee, and John Ford.
Brother Ford was initiated an Entered Apprentice in La Fayette Lodge May 6, 1858; passed to the degree of Fellow Craft December 16, 1858, and raised to the degree of Master Mason January 6, 1859. He served the Lodge as Treasurer from 1862 to 1865, inclusive, and from 1873 to 1898, inclusive, a period of thirty years.
He received the Capitular degrees in Zanesville Chapter, No. 9, Royal Arch Masons, as follows: Mark Master, July 11, 1859; Past Master, August 22, 1859; Most Excellent Master, August 28, 1859, and Royal Arch, September 12, 1859. He served as Royal Arch Captain, 1875, and Treasurer from 1883 to 1899.
He was a member of Zanesville Council, No. 12, Royal and Select Masters, receiving the Cryptic degrees November 23, 1882. He served the Council as Treasurer from 1884 up to the time of his death, a period of more than fifteen years.
He received the Chivalric degrees in Cyprus Commandery, No. 10, Knights Templar, as follows: Illustrious Order of the Red Cross, November 22, 1859; Knights Templar and Knight of Malta, November 29, 1859. He served the Commandery as Treasurer in 1878.
He died May 31, 1899, and was buried in Greenwood Ceme- tery.
BRO. WILLIAM SHAFFER
Brother Shaffer was born in 1813, but the place of his birth is unknown. He followed the trade of saddler, which was a very profitable one seventy-five years ago. He was an excellent Secre- tary, and his records are models of neatness and thoroughness. He left Zanesville in 1864, and his remaining days were spent in the West.
He was initiated an Entered Apprentice in this Lodge March 15, 1849; passed to the degree of Fellow Craft, April 5, 1849, and raised to the degree of Master Mason May 5, 1849. He served the Lodge as Secretary for fourteen years, from 1851 to 1864 inclusive.
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He received the Capitular degrees in Zanesville Chapter, No. 9, Royal Arch Masons, as follows: Mark Master, October 16, 1851; Past Master, January 6, 1852; Most Excellent Master, January 26, 1852, and Royal Arch, February 2, 1852. He served as Secretary of the Chapter for twelve years, from 1853 to 1864 inclusive.
He passed the Circle of Perfection in Zanesville Council, No. 12, Royal and Select Masters, December 9, 1852, serving as Re- corder for twelve years, from 1853 to 1864 inclusive.
He received the Chivalric degrees in Cyprus Commandery, No. 10, Knights Templar, as follows: Illustrious Order of the Red Cross, November 27, 1852; Knights Templar and Knight of Malta, December 10, 1852, serving as Recorder for ten years, 1854, 1855, and from 1857 to 1864 inclusive.
He died August 21, 1886, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
OFFICERS, 1825-1926
No.
Year
Worshipful Master
Senior Warden
Junior Warden
1
1825
George James.
Calvin Conant.
William Blocksom.
2
1826
Calvin Conant .
John T. Fracker.
3
1827
George C. Sedgwick
John T. Fracker.
4
1828
John T. Fracker.
John Hall.
Asa R. Cassady.
5
1829
John T. Fracker.
John Hall.
Asa R. Cassady.
6
1830
John T. Fracker.
Zadoc Hall .
Peter Meeker.
7
1831
John T. Fracker.
Isaac Springer.
John G. Hilton. John G. Hilton.
9
1833
Asa R. Cassady
Joseph A. McConnell.
William B. Cassady.
10
1834 1835
John Hall.
Joseph A. McConnell. John Hall .
William B. Cassady. Joseph Sharp.
13
1837
Asa R. Cassady .
John Hall.
William B. Cassady.
14
1838 Cornelius Moore
Joseph Sharp.
William C. Silcott.
15
1839
Cornelius Moore
Joseph Sharp
Lemuel Page.
16
1840
Cornelius Moore
Asa R. Cassady
Daniel Hattan.
17
1841
John T. Arthur
Gerardus Wynkoop
Daniel Hattan.
18
1842
John T. Arthur.
Daniel Hattan .
John W. Davis.
19
1843
John T. Arthur.
Daniel Hattan .
John W. Davis.
20
1844
John T. Arthur
Daniel Hattan
Thomas Bell.
21
1845
John T. Arthur
Daniel Hattan
George D. Palmer.
22
1846
Thomas Launder
John W. Thompson
G. Nelson Cuming.
23
1847
John W. Thompson
John Redmond .
Amos P. Josselyn.
24
1848
John Redmond
Amos P. Josselyn.
George D. Palmer.
25
1849
John T. Arthur
Amos P. Josselyn.
26
1850
John Redmond.
Robert H. Cotton
Robert H. Cotton. William Barton.
27
1851 1852 1853
Robert H. Sedgwick.
William Barton .
Amos P. Josselyn. James Mitchell. Daniel Hattan.
30
1854
Daniel Hattan ..
John G. F. Holston, 1.
William Hunter.
31
1855
John G. F. Holston, 1.
Lewis Moore.
John W. Davis. Edward B. Duvall.
34
1858
Daniel Hattan
Lewis Moore.
James D. Wilbur.
35
1859
Daniel Hattan .
Thomas C. Hopkins
Archibald M. Huston.
36
1860
Robert H. Sedgwick
Lewis Moore ..
Samuel Elliott.
37
Imri Richards.
John Dixon ..
Archibald M. Huston.
38
1861 1862 1863
Archibald M. Huston John Dixon.
James Bardsley
William Pringle.
40
1864
John Dixon.
Thomas Bassett.
James Van Winkle.
41 1865
Daniel Hattan .
Richard Monkhouse
Joshua Butler.
42 1866
Daniel Hattan .
Richard Monkhouse
George Cockburn.
43
1867
Richard Monkhouse.
George Cockburn
Joshua Burgess.
44
1868
George Cockburn.
Joshua Burgess.
45
1869
John Greaves
John Q. A. Tresize.
46
1870
Lewis Moore.
John W. King. E. Hunter Moore.
48
1872
John Greaves
Lewis Moore.
Samuel Elliott.
49
1873
John Greaves
Lewis Moore ..
Charles T. De Velling.
50
1874
John Greaves
Samuel Elliott
Charles C. Wiles.
32
1856
John W. Davis.
33
1857
John G. F. Holston, 1 .. Daniel Hattan
Lewis Moore.
Imri Richards.
James Van Winkle.
Thomas Halpin.
39
John Redmond.
Robert H. Cotton
28 29
Robert H. Sedgwick
Amos P. Josselyn. .
12
1836
John Hall .
Joseph A. McConnell .
Hezekiah B. Allison.
11
8 1832
Asa R. Cassady .
John Hall
Simeon Wright. John Hall.
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John G. F. Holston, 1. Richard Monkhouse. John Greaves.
47
1871 John Greaves.
James Van Winkle.
Asa R. Cassady
OFFICERS, 1825-1926
Treasurer
Secretary
Senior Deacon
Isaac Van Horne
Leonidus L. Hamline.
Isaac Van Horne.
John Elbertson.
John Hall.
Isaac Van Horne
Gordius A. Hall.
Joseph A. McConnell.
Isaac Van Horne.
Asa R. Cassady
Joseph A. McConnell. Peter Meeker.
John Hall.
Asa R. Cassady
Isaac Springer ..
John Hall.
William Silcott.
William Pringle.
Gerardus Wynkoop
William Silcott.
John T. Fracker.
Gerardus Wynkoop.
William Siicott
John Hall.
Gerardus Wynkoop.
William Silcott.
Joseph Sharp.
Gerardus Wynkoop.
William Silcott.
William Pringle.
Gerardus Wynkoop
Joseph A. McConnell
William Hutchinson.
Gerardus Wynkoop.
Joseph A. McConnell .
Lemuel Page.
Gerardus Wynkoop.
James Cochran
Daniel Hattan.
Gerardus Wynkoop
James Cochran.
Richard I. Peach.
Gerardus Wynkoop.
James Cochran.
Amos Bartholomew.
James Lewis
William C. Scott.
Richard I. Peach.
James Galigher.
Cornelius Moore.
Thomas Launder.
James Galigher
John Y. Hopkins
Thomas Launder.
Austin Berry
James Cochran.
G. Nelson Cuming.
Austin Berry
Imri Richards.
G. Nelson Cuming.
John A. Blair
Imri Richards.
Amos P. Gorsuch.
John A. Blair
Imri Richards.
Amos P. Gorsuch.
John A. Blair.
Imri Richards.
J. A. Dutro.
Richard I. Peach
Imri Richards.
James D. Mitchell.
Jacob Thorn.
Isaac M. Brown.
Daniel Hattan.
John A. Blair
William Shaffer
Daniel Hattan.
John A. Blair.
William Shaffer
Robert Wallwork.
John A. Blair
William Shaffer
Lewis Ferrell.
John A. Blair
William Shaffer
Lewis Moore.
John A. Blair
William Shaffer
L. F. C. Owings.
Austin Berry
William Shaffer
Richard Crowther.
Austin Berry.
William Shaffer
Archibald M. Huston.
Austin Berry.
William Shaffer
Thomas Halpin.
Austin Berry.
William Shaffer
Thomas Halpin.
Austin Berry.
William Shaffer
William H. Hattan.
Austin Berry.
William Shaffer
William H. Hattan.
John P. Ford.
William Shaffer
Howard Culbertson.
John P. Ford
William Shaffer
Joshua Butler.
John P. Ford.
William Shaffer
Joshua Butler.
John P. Ford
Imri Richards.
D. C. Hall.
David Drew.
Imri Richards.
Josiah Burgess.
David Drew
Imri Richards.
John R. Price.
David Drew
Edgar W. Allen.
John W. King.
David Drew
George Cockburn.
John W. King.
David Drew.
Edgar W. Allen .
E. Hunter Moore.
David Drew.
John Kitching.
Thomas Hunter.
David Drew
David T. Johnson
James D. Mitchell.
John P. Ford
Orlando C. Marsh
James D. Mitchell.
John P. Ford.
Orlando C. Marsh
James D. Mitchell.
211
Isaac Van Horne.
Isaac Springer
212
Officers, 1825-1926
No
Year
Worshipful Master
Senior Warden
Junior Warden
51
1875
John Greaves.
Samuel Elliott.
Charles C. Wiles.
52
1876
Daniel Hattan
Samuel Elliott.
Robert E. Miles.
53
1877
Daniel Hattan.
Samuel Elliott .
Robert E. Miles.
54
1878
Samuel Elliott .
Charles C. Wiles.
Thomas H. Hunter.
55
1879
Samuel Elliott .
Charles C. Wiles
Thomas H. Hunter.
56
1880
Samuel Elliott .
Charles C. Wiles
Charles E. Randall.
57
1881
Charles C. Wiles
Lewis Moore.
Thomas M. Sloan. Abraham E. Allman.
59
1883
Charles C. Wiles *
Abraham E. Allman
John Hartmeyer.
60
1884 1885
John Hartmeyer.
Thomas Swan ..
Benjamin F. Urban.
62
1886
Lewis Moore.
Abraham E. Allman. Thomas Swan .. Thomas Swan.
Benjamin F. Urban. Jerry Williams.
66
1890
Abraham E. Allman .
William H. Bolin
C. B. Tomlinson.
67
1891
William H. Bolin.
John L. Mercer
William T. Lewis.
68
1892
Abraham E. Allman John L. Mercer
John L. Mercer
William T. Lewis.
69
1893
John L. Mercer
J. Parker Bolin.
W. Marshall Lane. James E. McNeal.
71
1894 1895 1896 1897
John L. Mercer.
Edward F. Grimsley. . Edward F. Grimsley
Charles N. Bainter.
73
Edward F. Grimsley
Charles N. Bainter.
Charles H. Sebaugh.
74
1898 Edward F. Grimsley
Charles N. Bainter .
Charles H. Sebaugh.
75
1899
Edward F. Grimsley
Charles N. Bainter
Richard Nicklin.
76
1900
Charles N. Bainter
Richard Nicklin
John Rowe.
77 1901 1902
John Rowe
Elmer A. Evans.
E. Hillis Talley.
79 1903
John Rowe
Elmer A. Evans.
E. Hillis Talley.
80 1904
John Rowe.
Elmer A. Evans.
E. Hillis Talley.
81
1905 1906
E. Hillis Talley
Frank A. Kelly
Frank A. Kelly. Roy R. Nowell.
83 84
1907 1908
John Rowe.
Roy R. Nowell.
Oliver G. Davis.
85 1909
Roy R. Nowell.
Oliver G. Davis
Walter L. Powell.
86 87
1910 1911
Oliver G. Davis
Walter L. Powell.
Frank L. D. Ferrel.
88
1912 Walter L. Powell.
Frank L. D. Ferrel .
Zon L. Snyder.
89
1913
Frank L. D. Ferrel .
Zon L. Snyder .
1914
Zon L. Snyder
Cecil W. Tanner
Cecil W. Tanner. William C. Dawson. Harry S. McClelland. Charles E. Zimmer. Orrin Pearson.
93 1917
Harry S. McClelland. Charles E. Zimmer.
Orrin Pearson ..
Charles F. Lewellyn.
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