A history of Cleveland, Ohio, Volume II, Part 113

Author: Orth, Samuel Peter, 1873-1922; Clarke, S.J., publishing company
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Chicago-Cleveland : The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 1150


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In April, 1886, Mr. Farr married Fannie Goldthoop, a daughter of David and Martha (Glass) Goldthoop, the former a native of Manchester, England, and the latter of Ireland. They located in Woodstock, Canada, at an early day, the father being a colonel in the English army at that place. He became very promi- nent and was honored by offices of trust. One daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Farr, Anita.


Mr. Farr is a democrat but not active in politics. He belongs to the Old Set- tlers Association. During the Indian troubles of 1869 Mr. Farr served as a volunteer for three months in northern Mexico, receiving an arrow wound in his leg. During his long and successful career he always pursued a straightfor- ward policy of honorable dealing that not only won him customers but established his reputation as a reliable man and substantial citizen.


JOHN C. HUTCHINS.


John C. Hutchins, who twice served as police judge of Cleveland and has since given his attention to the private practice of law with growing success, is also well known in connection with progressive movements for the benefit of the city. Ohio numbers him among her native sons, his birth having occurred in Warren, Trumbull county, on the 8th of May, 1840. After he had mastered the branches of learning taught there in the public schools he continued his edu- cation in Oberlin College. Following the outbreak of the Civil war the spirit of patriotism dominated his life and in response to the country's call he enlisted in 1861 as a member of the Second Ohio Cavalry, serving for two and a half years, during which time he rose from the ranks and became second and first lieutenant. He was afterward connected with the pay department at Washington.


Leaving the country's service when necessity no longer demanded his aid in military circles, Mr. Hutchins began preparation for a life work as a student in the Albany Law School, which he entered in 1865. In due course of time he was graduated from that institution and was admitted to the bar in Mahoning county, Ohio.


Since the fall of 1868 Mr. Hutchins has practiced continuously in Cleveland and is regarded as one of the strongest representatives of the bar of this city. For a time he was associated in practice with Judge J. E. Ingersoll and afterward was senior partner of the firm of Hutchins, Campbell & Johnson. The only offices which he has ever filled have been in the strict path of his profession. In 1877 he was elected prosecuting attorney for the county, running considerably ahead of the ticket, and in that office he discharged his duties without fear or favor. In 1880 he became the democratic candidate for congress but was defeated by Hon. Amos Townsend. In the spring of 1883 he again became a candidate when nominated for the position of police judge and after two years' service on the bench was reelected to that office in 1885, giving to the cause of justice the benefit of unwearied service and superior talent. On his retirement in 1887 he resumed the private practice of law and the following year he was the democratic candidate for the common pleas bench but was defeated by George B. Solders, the republican nominee. He is a man of wide general information and in this is found one of the strong elements of his power and ability as a lawyer. The broad knowledge enables him to understand life in its various phases, the motive springs of human conduct and the complexity of business interests and this, combined with a comprehensive familiarity with statutory law and with prece- dent, makes him one of the ablest advocates and counselors of the Cleveland bar.


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Aside from all professional connections Mr. Hutchins is deeply interested in the welfare of the city in lines of general improvement and development and has assisted in the promotion of many measures for the public good. For four- teen years he was a member of the Cleveland public library board, serving as its president for eight years of that time, and in 1892 he was elected judge of the common pleas court of Cuyahoga county, which position he filled until the spring of 1895, when he resigned to accept the appointment of postmaster of Cleveland, tendered him by President Cleveland. Since the fall of 1899 he has devoted his time to the practice of law.


CHARLES JOSEPH SWIFT.


Charles Joseph Swift, who in the fall of 1893 became a factor in the insurance circles of Cleveland, has since built up what is probably the largest individual fire insurance agency in the city. His birth occurred in Corry, Erie county, Penn- sylvania, on the 16th of December, 1866, his parents being Charles Juda and Hannah Ophelia (Hopkins) Swift. The father was a prominent representative of business interests as a wholesale hardware merchant, conducting his enter- prise under the name of the Swift Hardware Company. He likewise loyally de- fended the interests of the Union during the dark days of the Civil war, enlisting for service from Ohio in Company A, Eighty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. In the maternal line Charles Joseph Swift can trace his ancestry back to John I. Hopkins, who removed from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Hartford, Connecti- cut, in 1636. The great-great-grandfather of our subject was Joseph Hopkins, whose birth occurred in Waterbury, Connecticut, on the 6th of June, 1730. He was elected to the general assembly of the colony forty-four times, also acted as judge of the supreme court of Connecticut and was a warm friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. The Hon. A. J. Hopkins, United States senator from Illinois, is also a member of this family, as is Hon. A. C. Hopkins, United States congressman from Pennsylvania, who is a brother of Mrs. Hannah O. Swift.


Charles J. Swift, whose name initiates this review, obtained his preliminary education in the public schools of Corry, Pennsylvania, and afterward attended De Veaux College. He was graduated from the high school in June, 1886, and after putting aside his text-books spent a year in traveling through the United States and Mexico. In the year 1888, at Corry, Pennsylvania, he embarked in business as a wholesale and retail dealer in coal and builders' supplies and even- tually controlled the most extensive enterprise of this character in Erie county outside of Erie. He was also one of the founders and the secretary of the Duplex Electric Company, manufacturers of arc lamps and dynamos. In the early win- ter of 1902, at the solicitation of George Hoyt and Captain George A. Ford, he made his way to Cleveland to become associated with the Ford-Washburn Store- lectro Company, which failed in the panic of the following year. In the fall of 1903 Mr. Swift became identified with the insurance business, opening an office in the Arcade, but since the erection of the Garfield building has made his headquarters in the latter structure. He has thoroughly acquainted himself with the insurance business in principle and detail and understands fully its advan- tages and merits. The success which has attended his efforts is attributable to the fact that he has always given careful and unrelaxing attention to the inter- ests of his clients, and he has never yet had a loss that has not been settled to the entire satisfaction of the insured. He is likewise the secretary of the Standard Fuller's Earth Company of Mobile, Alabama, miners and producers of the only fuller's earth in the United States that can be used in treating edible products.


On the 20th of June, 1888, at Corry, Pennsylvania, Mr. Swift was united in marriage to Miss Maude L. Hammond, by whom he had a daughter, Alice


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Ophelia, whose birth occurred July 12, 1889. On the 16th of Hay, 1907, Mr. Swift was again married, his second union being with Miss Catherine Pennock Brooke.


Mr. Swift gives his political allegiance to the men and measures of the re- publican party but has no desire for the honors and emoluments of office. He was for many years a member of the Chamber of Commerce. He became identi- fied with the Knights of Pythias fraternity at Corry in 1890 and is now past chancellor of Criterion Lodge, No. 68, K. P. An exemplary Mason, he belongs to Iris Lodge, A. F. & A. M .; Webb Chapter, R. A. M .; Oriental Commandery, K. T .; Lake Erie Consistory, S. P. R. S., which he joined in November, 1902; and Al Koran Temple, having been made a Noble of the Mystic Shrine in Oc- tober, 1904. He was reared in the faith of the Episcopal church and is a devoted and consistent member of Trinity Cathedral. He is fond of all manly outdoor sports, especially hunting and fishing, and is a lover of horses. As a business man he has been conspicuous among his associates not only for his success, but for his fairness, probity and honorable methods. In everything he has been eminently practical and this has been manifest not only in his business undertak- ings but also in social and private life.


CHARLES B. BERNARD.


The name of Charles B. Bernard appears upon public records in connection with various important duties in Cleveland and at all times his official record is without shadow of wrong as his private life is without dishonor. He stood as a high type of manhood and citizenship, honored by all who knew him and most of all by those who came into intimate relations with him through the social interests or professional and official connections of life. He was born at Warsaw, New York, May 22, 1828. His father, the Rev. David Bernard, was born at Utica, New York, December 24, 1798, and was widely known throughout the entire state and elsewhere as a minister of the gospel and a speaker of marked evangelical eloquence. His mother, Mrs. Harriet Bernard, born February 20, 1806, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Billings, of Saratoga, New York. With her ability and sympathetic nature she filled ex- ceptionally well the position of pastor's wife.


Charles B. Bernard was educated in public and private schools of New York and Pennsylvania and even in his boyhood days displayed the versatility which marked his mature years. Mathematics was perhaps the branch of study in which he most greatly excelled, the discipline of this giving him an accuracy for which he was always noted. He was gifted by nature with a tenor voice of rare sweetness, a correct ear for music and a refined musical taste. At Norris- town, Pennsylvania, he was a schoolmate of Major General W. S. Hancock. Although he had great fondness for the sports of youth, nevertheless he had a fitness for the work of life which few at the age of seventeen possess. He came to Ohio in 1845 and in 1846 began teaching in Avon. Later he taught in Brunswick and Middlebury, now East Akron. The summer months were de- voted to farm work. In March, 1849, he entered the auditor's office as deputy, serving for four years under N. W. Goodhue and two years under Henry Newberry. He was then elected auditor in 1854 and the capability and efficiency of his service was such that he was reelected in 1856 for a second term, his in- cumbency in the office therefore covering four years. He was the first railroad ticket agent in Akron, Ohio, but attracted to a professional life he entered the law office of Wolcott & Upson in 1859 and in 1861 was admitted to the bar, at which time he joined his former preceptors in a partnership relation. Upon the death of Mr. Wolcott in 1863 the firm name was changed to Upson & Bernard.


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HISTORY OF CLEVELAND


While engaged in the active practice of law Mr. Bernard was also active in community affairs, serving as city solicitor in 1862-3, while his connection with educational interests covered seven years as member, president, secretary and treasurer of the board of education. He was also treasurer of the Akron and Portage township soldiers bounty fund during the war and in 1864 he served for one hundred days in front of Washington as adjutant of the One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Regiment of the Ohio National Guard, and as acting assistant adjutant general.


In April, 1867, Mr. Bernard came to Cleveland and while he continued in the practice of law here he also became secretary of the Cleveland Stove Com- pany, with which he was associated for twenty years and actively for about two years. He was chief clerk of internal revenue for two years and was the first appraiser of merchandise at the port of Cleveland, acting in that capacity for two years. His service in the city council and also on the board of educa- tion covered a similar period. On resigning his appraisership he resumed the practice of his profession. In a case referred to him he wrote out an original opinion as to the liability of stockholders under the Ohio law which the Ohio supreme court in another case sustained in every particular, so that it is now the law. He was director and legal adviser in several corporations and finan- cial institutions and because of his ability and integrity won high regard from his colleagues and associates. In insurance business, which in later years oc- cupied his time, he was regarded as a man of sound judgment, of genuine up- rightness and noble independence. No loss to himself deterred him from follow- ing the convictions of conscience, and all these qualities gained for him the confidence and esteem of his coworkers.


On the 27th of October, 1858, Mr. Bernard was married at Akron, Ohio, to Miss Mary Eleanora Gardiner, a daughter of William Capwell and Maria (Smith) Gardiner. They became parents of two daughters: Grace Bernard, the wife of Frederick W. Warner, of Hartford, Connecticut; and Bell Bernard, of Cleveland.


The death of the husband and father occurred March 24, 1893, and thus passed from the scene of earthly activities one who has occupied a conspicuous and honorable place in the public life of Cleveland for many years. He con- sidered Christianity the only true religion and applied its principles to all the affairs of life, ever attempting to obviate the sin and ameliorate the sorrow around him. The son of a Baptist minister, he early embraced his father's faith and held it to the end. He was an honored and efficient member of the First Baptist church of Akron and of the First Baptist church of Cleveland. He loved his church and denomination and was intelligently acquainted with its history and principles.


ELIJAH NATHANIEL HAMMOND.


Elijah Nathaniel Hammond, who in the years of an active life was classed with the leading representatives of the coal industry in Ohio and was recognized as one of the most extensive and successful coal dealers of Cleveland, was born September 23, 1826, in Bolton, Connecticut. The ancestry of the family in America is traced back to Thomas Hammond, who came from Lathenham, Eng- land, in 1634, and settled at Hingham, Massachusetts. His father, Nathaniel Hammond, was well known as a landowner and capitalist. His wife, in her maidenhood Lucy Hatch, of Coventry, Connecticut, lived to the very advanced age of ninety-two years. She was a lady of great ambition and superior educa- tion and was a niece of Professor Olmstead, of Yale University.


Elijah N. Hammond, whose name introduces this review, was educated in the schools of Richfield and Twinsburg, Ohio. On the removal of the family


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from New England they journeyed westward by wagon to Michigan, but after a brief period there spent took up their abode in Richfield, Ohio. Mr. Hammond was a young man of twenty-three years when, in 1849, he came to Cleveland to ally his interests with those merchants who in the middle of the nineteenth cen- tury did so much toward giving to the city the impetus that has made it the important commercial and industrial center which it is known to be today. Here he engaged in the coal trade. He had been connected with the ownership and operation of coal mines before coming to Cleveland and here he began handling coal as a wholesale and retail dealer. For some years he and Mr. Yates figured as the two oldest coal merchants in the city. He remained in the same line of business throughout his entire life, his trade reaching extensive and profitable proportions, so that his business was scracely equaled by that of any other dealer in the city. His standing in trade circles is indicated by the fact that he was honored by being chosen as the first president of the Retail Coal Company's Pro- tective Association. He was at all times very active in furthering the interests of the coal dealers, and the methods which he followed largely set the standard for activities in this department of business.


In Richfield, Ohio, in 1849, was celebrated the marriage of Elijah N. Ham- mond and Miss Louise Weld, who was born in Ohio. They had two children : Alida, who became the wife of J. J. Ellsler, of this city; and Frances W., who is carrying on the business which was established by her father, of whom she is a worthy successor.


The death of Mr. Hammond occurred December 23, 1902, and his widow, surviving him for about six years, passed away November 23, 1908. He was a man of domestic tastes, his interests centering in his family, whose welfare was to him ever a matter of first concern. In all matters of citizenship he manifested a public-spirited interest and cooperated in many movements which were directly responsible for the city's development and progress. The republican party found in him a strong and stalwart supporter, and his influence and labors were active factors in its growth and success. He attended the Second Presbyterian church and his Christian belief was evidenced in his charity and benevolence, his alle- giance to the highest standard of commercial ethics and the ready and generous as- sistance which he gave when opportunity offered, in both public and private life.


INDEX


Abbey, S. A.


737


Bingham, C. E. 999


Abbott, F. E.


867


Bingham, William 56


Abbott, W. J.


941


Bishop, H. A. 62


Adams, F. H. 869


Black, T. F. 108


Adams, G. F.


809


Blair, W. L. 53


Adams, Ira 1117


Blake, S. C.


140


Adams, S. W. 27


Blau, W. S.


781


Aitchison, James


688


Bolton, C. C. 1077


Albl, M. A


349


Bonhard, A. M. 988


Alden, C. E.


799


Borts, Mathias 152


984


Bower, B. F. 676


Alexander, F. B.


Bowman, G. F. 306


92


Alexander, W. D. B.


972


Boynton, S. A.


472


Allen, E. ]


993


Bradley, D. F.


132


Allen, Luther


556


Bradley, H. C.


347


Allen, M. L.


361


Bradley, M. A.


8


Anderson, J. C.


675


Brennan, Luke


650


Anisfield, John


806


Brett, W. H.


655


Anisfield, Morris


163


Brewer, W. N.


685


Apthorp, Henry


874


Briggs, E. W.


1071


Arey, C. O. 742


Briggs, H. B.


573


Assmus, A. L. 497


Brooks, S. C.


344


Austin, L.


1045


Brough, Edward


854


Avery, E. M.


263


Brown, Oscar


245


Avery, R. S. 223


1087


Bruner, W. E.


429


Buckwell, E. G.


992


Babcock, B. D. 822


Baer, F. H.


861


Bailey, L. W.


216


Baker, E. M.


110


Baker, H. M.


465


Burnham, T. W.


572


Baker, L. K.


415


Burton, J. P.


366


Baker, W. C.


332


Burton, Jane W.


797


Barker, Benajah


630


Burton, Lewis 792


Bushnell, Edward 687


Butler, C. R. 86


Calkins, D. M. 716


102


Cameron, L. J. 672


290


Beckenbach, Henry


543


Campbell, O. J.


252


Becker, John


900


Campbell, W. T.


1045


Beckwith, Sheldon


257


Canfield, Martha A. 890


611


Benedict, G. W.


697


Carleton, C. H.


428


Benes, W. D. . 1078


Carleton, E. M.


453


Benjamin, J. A.


Carman, J. B.


621


Carr, W. F.


15


Carrel, M. G.


125


Bernstein, S. L. 179


Carroll, J. J.


1102


Bicknell, Warren 1106


Carter, W. J.


41


Bidwell, J. A.


374


Case, Eckstein


590


Bjerfreund, P. R. 1019


Cattrall, R. P. 494


157


Billman, O. C. 803


Cerri, Nicola


1094


Bulkeley, W. F.


442


Burgess, L. F.


336


Burke, Harvey


648


Barnes, A. M.


873 5


Barrance, William


681


Barstow, S. K.


137


Beardsley, C. S.


331


Cameron, J. L.


Beardsley, J. C.


164


Beardsley, L. C.


143


Campbell, Alexander


Belle, F. P.


48


Cannon, E. N.


880


Berg, J. J. 42


Bernard, C. B. 1126


Bruch, F. W.


454


Ayer, F. B.


Aldrich, C. J. 1101


Alexander, J.


924


Boynton, F. L.


Buettner, Frank


Barnett, James


1132


INDEX


Chafer, J. E.


242


Donaldson, J. A. 713


Champ, J. H.


185


Dorfman, Goodman 1083


Chapin, N. D ..


276


Dorn, J. K. 845


Chapman, H. M.


842


Downs, J. R. 805


Chapman, J. M.


371


Drumm, John 647


Chappell, R. J.


1018


Dudley, A. E.


810


Duncan, A. J.


459


Chester, Edwin


258


Dutton, Frank


65


Childs, E. D.


452


Duty, S. M.


968


Childs, H. B.


832


Early, J. H. 805


Christy, E. W.


Eddy, S. M.


170


Edwards, A. C. 1119


Eggers, William 302


Ellison, H. C. 34


Civins, A. I.


785


Elwood, L. E.


730


Clark, J. H.


636


Emerich, A. W.


936


Clarke, J. H.


12


Emerich, John 809


618


Clements, E. W.


622


Ensign, J. A.


138


Cobb, F. M.


636


Ernne, A. D.


338


Coblitz, P. L.


1017


Esty, L. J.


656


Cochrane, J. A.


193


Evers, W. H.


176


Faragher, B. P.


867


Farber, C. K.


126


Farnsworth, H. M.


830


Conger, J. W.


487


Farr, A. G.


1123


Corning, B. W.


96


Farren, W. J.


39


Cottrell, G. W.


109


Fay, W. H.


906


Cox, Joseph


85


Feder, Max


635


Cox, J. D.


36


Felch, F. L.


198


Cozad, J. L.


748


Ferry, T. F.


401


Craig, M. A.


335


Fetzer, J. S.


116


Cramer, O. V.


544


Crawford, W. J.


1096


Field, A. S. 1062


562


Crile, G. W.


764


Fish, Ozias 903


Fish, S. P. 1019


519


Curtis, R. E.


Fisher, N. D.


362


Curtiss, S. H.


738


Fitzgerald, W. S. 260


353


Foerstner, J. A.


732


Dabney, William


403


Flood, William 677


441


Darby, J. E.


1004


Foote, C. H.


270


Davis, A. R.


905


Foote, F. N.


144


Davis, A. R.


769


Ford, C. E. 623


Ford, H. C. 1020


342


Forman, J. C.


694


Dawley, J. P.


380


Foster, J. B.


638


Dean, A. W.


247


Foster, W. L.


451


Deckman, C. J.


1061


Friedman, N. E. 217


Friend, F. C. 1031


Friestad, O. M.


305


Deming, G. W.


35


Froehlich, Gustave


786


Deming, H. C.


167


Fuhrman, Adam 404


448


Dickenson, John, Jr. 609


Gaensslen, Phillip


67


Dille, C. W. 602


914


Gallagher, M. J.


229


Dittoe, W. P.


180


Gallagher, Milan 610


Gallena, W. J. . 460


Doan, E. W.


209


Gammeter, H. C.


862


Dodge, S. D.


Friedman, Herman


372


Deericks. B. G.


770


Deming, B. R.


211


Dewstoe, C. C.


606


Fuller, C.


Dickenson, John


698


Foster, J. H.


637


Dean, E. L.


790


Davis, G. J. 1117


241


Ford, Horace


Davock, J. R.


325


Dawes, J. V.


952


Fish, J. S. 168


Cross, H. L.


212


Cullen, T. V.


838


Fishell, E. M.


Cumming, William


1100


Cushing, W. E.


725


Flick, F. H. .


Fiebach A. H. 997


665


Creer, W. R.


133


Fasig, W. B.


278


Cowell, S. H.


883


Evers, C. H. 497


Colahan, John


916


Coleman, F. A.


Collart, M. C. 692


579


Comey, G. P.


254


Congalton, W. A.


102


Engel, F. C.


Clement, G. B.


767


Churchill, W. S.


230


Ciarlo, M. A.


520


Chisholm, C. K.


239


Chubbuck, Stephen


624


Chesnutt, C. W.


194


Ditto, P. W.


1112


Fish, Abel


Dall, William 904


Fontius, F. J.


1133


Gardner, G. H.


1008


Hill, W. C. 509


Gardner, T. Y.


1003


Hills, Addison


326


Garretson, G. A.


433


Hipp, J. C. 983


Gartland, J. L.


768


Hirstius, A. J.


951


Gates, W. N.


948


Hobart, M. M. 997


Gaylord, H. C. 14


Hodgman, M. R. 863


Gentsch, F. F.


745


Hogan, J. J. 649


Gerlach, Peter


1120


Hogsett, T. H. 294


Gerould, Henry


858


Holden, L. E.


1040


Gerstenberger. J. H.


691


Holden, R. T.


300


Geuder, G. W.


699


Holland, John


107


Gibbs, H. B.


21


Holmden, T. J.


206


Gifford, W. H.


55


Holmes, E. T.


617


Gilchrist, C. P.


197


Hopkins, E. H.


1054


Glasier, S. C.


482


Hopkinson, A. G.


816


Glick, Louis


653


Hopkinson, C. W. 218


Goff, F. H.


1084


Hopple, E. J. 773


Golner, J. A. C.


71


Hord, J. K. 974


Goltra, W. F.


402


Horner, C. S. 241


Gooch, R. E.


151


Horton, W. P.


224


Goodman, M. P. 146


Hotchkiss, C. W.


910


Gottron, F. J. 745


Hotchkiss, E. W.


884


Gough, Arthur


767


Hotze, C. L.


710


Graves, E. L.


835


Houck, G. F.


958


Greber, Friedrich


682


Housum, B. W.


127


Greeley, A. H.


720


Howe, C. S.


952


Green, Arnold


836


Greene, J. E.


236


Griesser, Louis


305


Griswold, J. H.


299


Grodin, Isaac


529


Grossman, Samuel


119


Hutchins, J. C.


1124


Grover, M. B. 846


Hyde, A. L.


555


Guthery, B. J.


624


Guthery, E. G.


612


Hynd, Alexander


266


Guthrie, J. B. 610


Guthrie, W. N.


180


Ingleson, R. G.


841


Ingram, John 271


Hackman, H. H. 253


Hager, W. M. 1108


Jackman, W. T. 857


Janes, H. S.


675


Jenne, A. B.


735


Hale, J. C.


973


Hall, L. B.


493


Hall, Orlando


659


Hallock, B. M.


643


Hameister, C. T.


318


Hamilton, J. M.


329


Hammersley, Henry


1069


Hammond, E. N.


1129


Handerson, H. E.


594


Kassulker, P. G. 814


Kastriner, M. W. 1082


Kelley, A. F.


221


Harris, G. B.


Kelley, H. A.


114


Harvey, A. F.


469


Kendall, F. A. 323


644


Kerr, J. S.


1055


Hawgood, A. H.


216


Kilgore, R. M.


1081


Hawley, A. K.


577


Kimball, IFiram


421


Hawley, Davis


155


Kimberley, D. H.


568


Hawley, Davis, Jr.


104


King, G. S.


151


Hayden, W. S.


837


Kirby, Samuel


288


Heimsath, L. W. 629


Kirker, W. S.


20


Herrman, Charles 762


Kirkwood, A. H.


776


Herrick, J. F. 642


Kirschner, Philip


693


Herron, William 1114


Kitchen, H. W. 554


Hickox, C. G.


579


Kittredge, L. H. 356


747


Higbee, E. C.


965


Knoble, H. P. 686


Higley, Charles


222


Knox, Wilm


272


Hickox, Charles


1036


Knight, William


.


.


580


Jones, J. M. 678


Jordan, P. H. 920


Kapitzky, C. E. 296


Harmon, F. S.


940


Harris, B. E.


424


847


Harvey, E. H.


837


Kendel, C. E.


Haserot, F. H.


Johnson, Levi 565


Jones, Arthur 1031


Jones, F. G. 1060


Jones, G. J.


317


Hower, H. T.


319


Huling, C. S. 915


Huntington, John


368


Hutchins, Fannie C.


149


Haines, Henry 307


Hait, F. N. 161


Hale, H. C. 697


Howe, W. A.


Hyman, H. H. 504


66


INDEX


1134


INDEX


Koehl, Louis


311


Monaghan, M. G. 469


Koehler, J. P.


587


Monson, S. H. 192


Koepff, Adolf


131


Moore, C. P. 96


Komraus, H. C.


641


Moore, E. W.


Kraft, E. A.


1039


Kurtz, H. B. 301


Moore, S. C.


853


Kurtz, J. F.


40


Morgan, D. E.


605


Ladd, L. W.


1065


Lamprecht, W. H.


378


Lamson, I. P.


74


Morgan, Y. P.


831


Lang, C. F.


988


Morley, C. H.


786


Lascelles, Luke


483


Morrow, David 706


Lawrence, M. J. 596


Morse, J. C.


396


Lawrence, P. T.


754


Moses, A. L.


830


Leuty, Demaline


409


Levi, Max


42


Murray, W. P. 1014


Mylechraine, William


848


Liebich, A. K.


664


Lieghley, P. L. A.


248


Naylon, Michael 888


Neale, E. E.


395


Neif, W. A. 815


Newcomb, A. G. 276


Newcomb, R. B. 246


97


Nicholson, Ezra 350


North, W. C.


320


North, W. C. 779


Northrop, C. C.


636


McAllister, W. B.


1046


McCaslin, T. A. 549


O'Donnell, J. J. 672


Oglebay, Crispin


741


Ohio Apostolate 594


McDaniel, Homer


589


McDonald, C. A.


337


Ong, W. C. 930


McGeorge, John 761


774


Osborn, H. C.


430


McGrath, L. F.


627


McKeehan, H. H.


234


Otis, W. A.


1026


McLachlan, W. J.


813


McMillan, G. B.


932


Page, G. M. 275


Paine, C. A.


972


McPeck, E. E.


283


Pankhurst, J. F. 500


McQuigg, J. R.


200


Parkhurst, E. H. 418


MacFarland, C. H., Jr.


235


Parmely, Benjamin 251


Mack, C. F.


1118


Paton, R. W.


440


Mackenzie, R. F. 198


Patterson, G. S.


1025


Macleod, J. J. R.


324


Patterson, W. E.


417


Malm, L. L.


156


Pav, A. F.


281


Manchester, H. R.


289


Pavlik, Jaros 49


800


Marine, David


311


Pease, W. E.


101


Marvin, F. R.


Pelton, R. K.


627


Maschke, A. S.


228


Pennington, A. W. 660


Mather, Samuel


28


Pennock, I. N. 757


584


Mauldin, J. L.


Pettet, W. M.


187


Maurer, G. J.


703


Pfahl, Dan 789


Phillips, John 499


May, W. J.


729


Pickands, H. S. 910


Meade, F. B.


870


Pickands, J. M.


457


Meckes, John


447


Pickands, James


590


Mehard, T. M.


284


Poelking, Anton 962


Meldrum, A. B.


98


Pond, N. M.


72


Porter, C. H.


487


Merkel, E. A.


879


Possons, N. S.


510


Metcalf, Frederick 1107


Post, E. M. 623


Michael, Alonzo


259


Pratt, C. W.


43


Miller, Otto


80


Prescott, C. H., Jr.


527


Moatz, H. C. 826


Prescott, William 621


Molt, Christian


545


Presley, George


894


Murray, R. M. 671


Lewis, Edward


1072


Little, H. H.


540


Logue, J. T.


367


Lonergan, P. H.


365


Lorenz, Carl


605


Ludlow, W. W. 282


Luehrs, M. D. 722


McAfee, J. D. 464


McAllister, Arthur 1049


McClain, J. D. 295


McCue, T. W. 1009


Olderman, Martin 588


Osborn, A. T. 889


McGillicuddy, T. D.


Otis, C. A., Sr. 1032


McMillin, Calvin


120


Marani, V. G.


782


Payer, H. F.


1084


Matzinger, Paul


281


Pettee, H. F.


731


Maurer, W. F.


187


Merkel, A. E.


1105


Morgan, H. L.


460


Morgan, P. J.


539


Morgan, T. R.


398


Moore, E. 203


411


Newell, C. L.


INDEX


1135


Presley, George, Jr.


895


Slocum, M. R. 864


Price, J. H.


22


Smith, A. J. 942


Printz, Alexander


1088


Smith, Alexander 445


Putnam, S. E. 410


Smith, H. D. 700


Smith, Patrick


529


Quail, F. A.


1113


Smith, R. F.


971


Quayle, A. K. 355


Smith, W. A. C.


758


Smith, W. G.


475


Ranney, H. C.


16


Smyth, C. C.


991


Ranney, J. R. 574


Smythe, A. B.


982


Rawson, La Quinio 705


Snajdr, Vaclav


669


Raymond, H. N. 490


Snow, J. H.


330


Raynolds, W. M. 439


Snyder, A. M.


998


Reaugh, E. W. 546


Snyder, W. S.


899


Reed, F. N. 145


Sowden, G. G.


935


Renck, C. A. 769


Spangler, G. M., Sr.


478


Renz, Charles 26


Sprankle, J. R.


507


Rich, W. J.


987


Spurney, A. B.


1053


Ricks, C. A.


819


Stadler, A. W.


1000


Riddle, J. Q.


1090


Stanley, E. C.


423


Rigo, H. S. 1013


Stapf, O. K.


923


Ritchie, James 91


Staral, J. A.


269


Roberts, E. A.


61


Starke, Henry


1076


Roberts, E. P.


560


Stearns, A. A.


436


Robertson, W. J. 85


Stebbins, G. C.


477


Robinson, J. A.


926


Steele, G. C.


223


Robison, C. J. .


1008


Steinbrenner, Henry"


103


Robison, F. DeH.


359


Sterling, F. A.


939


Rohs, Henry


215


Rood, L. N.


498


Stewart, J. W.


484


Rose, E. G.


233


Rose, J. H.


913


Stone, N. O.


852


Ross, T. J.


83


· Stowe, C. B.


128


Ruple, W. E.


164


Strass, E. H.


348


Russell, J. G.


754


Striebinger, F. W.


719


Strong, E. E.


412


Backet, L. A. 121


Sturtevant, G. W.


692


Sampliner, J. H. 820


Sanford, Elijah 601


Sanford, H. P. 240


Saunders, A. C. 466


720


Saurbrey, Alexis


753


Taft, F. L. 1010


Sayle, W. D.


534


Tarbet, T. A. 373


Schlup, C. A. 445


Taylor, C. W.


887


Schmitt, Theodore


628


Taylor, F. C.


644


Schneider, G. A.


489


Taylor,V. C.


508


Schneider, Nathaniel


392


Schroeder, C. F.


714


Teachout, H. E.


234


Schryver, G. L.


896


Terrill, C. E.


439


Schultz, E. F.


517


Theobald, Jacob, Sr.


994


Schultz, O. J. T.


341


Thobaden, E. J.


108


Schwimmer, Adam


578


Thomas, Enoch 186


470


Seelbach, Louis 666


Thompson, C. E.


925


Sheets, L. S. 893


Thompson, J. W.


909


Sherwin, G. N. 336


Thompson, W. A.


277


Sherwood, W. E.


715


Tilden, H. A.


313


Shimmin, H. E.


663


Timendorfer, Julius


385


Shipherd, James 422


Timm, W. C.


453


Sholes, F. T. 721


Tisdale, G. A.


514


Shook, F. D.


961


Townsend, W. J. 670


Tracy, J. J. 44


Siddall, G. B.


122


Siebold, G. J.


523


Trottner, Philip


804


Siemon, L. E. 471


813


Tuttle, W. H. 709


Sindermann, August


312


Skinner, O. B. 308


Upson, A. S. 50


Skinner, O. S. 829


Upson, J. F.


978


Stetson, T. H.


199


Stoke, U. S. G.


780


Strong, E. P. 293


Summers, O. D.


314


Summers, D. O.


524


Swift, C. J. 1125


Sylla, Paul 722


Saunders, C. R.


Teachout, Abraham 615


Scullen, J. J.


140


Thomas, G. B.


Shunk, A. H. 158


Treadway, A. R. 791


True, D. C. 726


Singleton, John


Russell, M. E. 725


1136


INDEX


Urbansky, Thomas


192


Westenhaver, D. C.


169


Van Camp, Elijah


538


White, J. G. 923


Van De Boe, J. S.


550


White, W. E. 162


Vail, G. I.


781


Whitman, B. F. 457


Vessy, S. C.


476


Wick, D. B.


956


Vorce, M. B.


47


Wick, Dudley B., Jr.


1119


Votteler, H. B.


947


Wilberding, J. B.


446


Wade, J. H. 68


Willard, H. E.


654


Wade, J. H.


877


Williams, G. F.


182


Wade, R. P.


868


Williams, J. M.


174


Wagar, I. D.


704


Williamson, S. E. 386


Walker, U. G.


384


Wilson, G. H. 73


Warner, F. C.


191


Worthington, G. H. 1056


Webster, W. L.


561


Worthington, John 1059


Weddell, H. P.


530


Wright, G. C. 736


150


· Weeks, Abner


482


Weideman, H. W.


1066


Yaggi, L. E.


1113


Weir, W. H.


681


Young, C. C.


188


Weitz, J. M.


919


Wellsted, Joseph


343


Zickes, Otto 518


Wenham, A. J. 95


Zipp, John 90


848


Werk, F. C.


1089


Zucker, Charles


Weed, C. H.


499


Wright, R. C.


134


Wilbur, J. B.


427


White, F. R.


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