History of Marietta and Washington County, Ohio, and representative citizens, Part 204

Author: Andrews, Martin Register, 1842-; Hathaway, Seymour J
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Chicago : Biographical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1490


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Louis D. Strecker was united in marriage with Florence Fischer, a daughter of P. C. Fischer, a shoe merchant in Marietta. They have no children. They are members of the German Methodist Church, of which they are regular attendants. Mr. Strecker is a Repub- lican in politics. He is a dutiful citizen, and very efficient in his business management.


OHN W. GEDDES,* a well known citizen of Lowell, Washington Coun- ty, and a prominent oil producer and contractor in the oil fields at that place, is a native of Stockport, Mor- gan County, Ohio, and was born in 1871. His parents were Henry and Elizabeth ( Walker ) Geddes. The former was a native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and the latter of Bel- mont County, Ohio.


Henry Geddes was born in 1844, and is living in Stockport, and following the occupa- tion of a tiller of the soil. He was in the Mor- gan raid during the Civil War, and served his country with courage. Elizabeth Walker be- came the wife of Mr. Geddes. She died in 1896, when forty-eight years of age. She and her husband adhered to the doctrines of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They reared seven children, as follows: Emma, deceased ; John W .; Marguerite, deceased ; William, who is engaged in business as an oil gauger at Scott Town: Adelia, now Mrs. Dr. Peoples, of Ohio : Charles B., who is living in Lowell with his brother, John W .; and Bertha, who makes her home in Stockport. In politics, the father was a Democrat. He was a member of the Grangers' Association.


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HISTORY OF MARIETTA AND WASHINGTON COUNTY,


John W. Geddes obtained his mental train- ing in the public schools of Stockport, and later became a telegraph operator and railroad agent. He worked as an operator one year then became assistant agent and operator at West Marietta, for one year, and was located at Lowell five years. In 1875, he became in- terested in the oil business in which he was a contractor for many years, and is now a pro- ducer. Besides his interest in the Lowell field, he is identified with oil interests in Church- town, where he owns five good wells.


The subject of this sketch was united in marriage May 12, 1897, with Erna B. Beck- er, a daughter of Jacob and Mary Becker, born in 1879, in Lowell. They were blessed with one child,-Helen Marie,- born March 20, 1898. Mrs. Geddes is a member of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church. In politics, he is a Democrat. Fraternally, he affiliates with Buell Lodge, No. 395, K. of P. Mr. Geddes is an upright gentleman, and enjoys the highest es- teem of his neighbors and friends.


L D. SMITH,* a well known farmer and oil producer of Ludlow township, Washington County, Ohio, was born on his present farm, February 10, 1866, and is a son of Elijah Smith. Elijah Smith was born July 4, 1832, in Sweitzer township, Monroe County, Ohio, and always followed farming. He was a Demo- crat in politics, and religiously was a member of the Christian Church. He married a daugh- ter of Elisha Smith, of Washington township, Monroe County, Ohio, after which they moved to the farm now owned and occupied by L. D. Smith. Six children blessed their union, as follows: F. A., who married Mahala Men- denhall, and resides in Ludlow township; Me- lissa : Mary, wife of William Rinard, of Lud- low township; Eunice, wife of T. S. Thomas, of Bellefontaine. Ohio: Charlotte, deceased, who was the wife of A. M. Graham ; and L. D.


L. D. Smithi received his schooling at Bloomfield, Ohio, and has always been en-


gaged in farming. He has a tract of 175 acres of valuable land, on which are nine oil wells. These wells produce 800 barrels of oil per month, and yielded as much as 250 barrels per day, when first operated. Politically, Mr. Smith is a strong supporter of Democratic principles. Religiously he is a faithful mem- ber of the Christian Church. A progressive man of sterling character, he occupies a high place in the esteem of his fellow citizens.


DGAR ALLEN ROSS, M. D.,* one of the successful young physicians of € Bartlett, Ohio, was born in Wesley township, Washington County, in 1870, and is a son of James and Mar- tha Jane ( Heald) Ross, both of whom were also born in Ohio.


James Ross, who is a resident of Bartlett and an honored survivor of the Civil War, was born near Chester Hill, in Morgan Coun- ty, Ohio, and came in boyhood to Bartlett. Af- ter completing his education, he adopted the profession of teaching, and in the meantime made preparations for the practice of law but in 1861 his personal affairs became of second- ary importance. He enlisted at Chillicothe in Company F, 73rd Reg. Ohio Vol. Inf., was wounded at Resaca in 1864, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, and was mustered ont in 1865. With his regiment he participated in much hard service and took part in the march to the sea, under General Sherman, and the Battles of Gettysburg, the Second Bull Run, and Chickamauga. Immediately after his return from the army. Mr. Ross was ad- mitted to the bar, at Marietta. Since then, he has acceptably filled the office of assessor and justice of the peace.


Mr. Ross was married to Martha Jane Heald, who was born in Columbiana County, and died in 1901, at the age of 64 years. Their children were as follows: Marion, a resident of Wesley township ; William, who also resides in Wesley; Edgar Allen ; Dr. Louis, of Iowa; Caleb, of Kentucky; Hattie, the wife of Ezra


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Walker, of Pittsburg; and Grace, who is at home.


Dr. Ross enjoyed many educational ad- vantages in his youth. He attended Bartlett Academy, Lebanon College and Marietta Col- lege. When only 15 years of age, he taught his first term of school and continued in that profession for about eight years. Finally he entered the office of Dr. L. W. Peeble and Dr. E. H. Trickle, to prepare for medical lectures. In 1894, he entered the Kentucky School of Medicine, at Louisville, and graduated in 1896. Dr. Ross gave particular attention to obstet- rics and the diseases of children, and in these branches has been very successful, although his practice covers every field. His first three years were spent at Little Hocking, but in 1899 he returned to Bartlett, and here, among his old neighbors and friends, he has been warmly welcomed.


Dr. Ross was married to Anna Barlow, who was born in Barlow township, in 1868, and is a daughter of Joseph and Mary Bar- low. Five children resulted from this union, namely: Lester, born in 1892; Luther, born in 1894; Milan, born in 1898; and Ruth, born in 1900; and Mary, who is deceased. Dr. Ross and his wife are members of the Method- ist Church and the former is a popular com- rade in Cutler Lodge of Odd Fellows.


D R. S. A. CUNNINGHAM,* who is one of the best surgeons of Marietta, Washington County, is a native of Somerset, Perry County, Ohio, and was born in 1867. He is a son of S. C. and Margaret ( Reaney ) Cunningham. His mother is a sister of Dr. Thad A. Reaney, of Cincinnati, Ohio. He has one sister, -- Mrs. W. Lake,-who lives in Zanesville, Ohio.


Dr. Cunningham was a pupil in Fulton Academy, after which he taught school for a number of years. He attended the Ohio Medi- ical College, from which he was graduated with the degree of M. D., in 1890. He at once began the practice of his profession in Greene County, at Cedarville, the home of


Whitelaw Reid. After taking a post-graduate course in surgery, in 1896, he settled in Mar- ietta, where he has since resided. Dr. Cun- ningham makes a specialty of surgical work, al- though he also devotes much of his time to gen- eral practice. He has won an enviable repu- tation in the community, as a physician and surgeon of excellence, and his practice is very large. His offices, which are located at 258 Front street, are equipped with all facilities for surgical work. He is thoroughly modern and progressive in all his ideas, and keeps abreast of any advancement made in the science of medicine.


Dr. Cunningham married Miss Perine, of Zanesville, Ohio, and they have two children, -Louetta, who was born in Greene County, Ohio; and Robert, who was born in Marietta, Ohio. He is a member of the State and Wash- ington County medical societies. Politically, he is a Republican.


ERNARD RODICK,* a prominent German-American citizen and suc- cessful business man, of Marietta, was born in Bremen, Germany, in 1839, and is a son of Henry and Margaret ( Witte) Rodick, who were pioneers of Marietta and Washington County. They came here in 1850, having left Germany with the idea of settling in Texas, but on the way, joined others of their countrymen, who wished to locate in Marietta, and accompanied them. In his own country, Henry Rodick had car- ried on a brewing business. He became a useful and respected citizen of Marietta, where he died in 1867, aged 72 years. His wife sur- vived him a few years, and died at the age of 70 years. They were leading members of the upper Lutheran Church of Marietta, and their remains lie in the cemetery at this place. Their three children were as follows: Annie (Van Bergen), who resides in Marietta; Henry, whose wife died in 1895. and who lives with his sister, Annie; and Bernard, the subject of this record.


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HISTORY OF MARIETTA AND WASHINGTON COUNTY,


Both Bernard and Henry Rodick have been prominent in business circles in this locality for a number of years. They are entirely self- taught in the English language, although they enjoyed many advantages in their native land. Bernard Rodick was connected for seven years with Jolin MI. Woodbridge, in the wholesale grocery and produce business, and for some time withi D. B. Torpy. During the progress of the Civil War, Bernard followed steamboat- ing on the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. He was interested in several vessels, and held the position of captain. In 1867, Henry and Ber- nard Rodick embarked in the hardware busi- ness, in which they continued for about thirty years. Bernard Rodick erected the building now occupied by Saylor Bros. Their hard- ware business, which was carried on for fif- teen years where the store of H. P. Theiss is located, was continued in the new building.


Since closing out the hardware business, the Rodick brothers have acquired large lun- ber interests. The Reader Lumber company, with sawmills at Reader. Wetzel County, West Virginia, are manufacturers of. and wholesale dealers in, export oak, poplar and other lumber. These mills have a daily capac- ity of 40,000 feet. They belong to the Rodick brothers. Bernard Rodick is also manager of the Broadwell Lumber Company, whose mills are located at Broadwell. Athens County. Ohio, and compose one of the most important industries of that section. Mr. Rodick is also the assignee of the Pioneer Mill Company.


Mr. Rodick was married to Mary Smith, of Lowell, Ohio, and their surviving children are two daughters, namely: Carrie (Shirs), a widow, who lives at home : and Laura ( Bet- tis), who lives at Jeannette, Pennsylvania. Mr. Rodick built a handsome residence at No. 620 Front street, which is the scene of pleasant


family life. In politics, Mr. Rodick is ident- ified with the Republican party, and his reputa- tion for integrity and reliability could not have been better attested than his retention as coun- ty treasurer for a period of ten years, during which time be handled about a quarter of a million dollars. Although, as mentioned be-


fore, Mir. Rodick taught himself the English language, his deep interest in the cause of edu- cation and his efforts to promote its best in- terests, made him one of the most valued and useful members the board of education ever liad. For II years he retained his membership, and during that time effected many needed re- forms and furthered many desirable plans. His early religious training was in the German Lutheran Church, but since 1882, he has been connected with the Congregational Church. Liberal public-spirited, and reliable in busi- ness, Mr. Rodick ranks as a truly representa- tive citizen of this progressive city.


A. MEYER,* a prominent oil pro- ducer of Washington County, Ohio, has an office in the First National Bank Building in Marietta, and is doing a prosperous business. He is a native of Pennsylvania, and claims Philadel- phia as his birthplace. When but a boy he re- moved from that city and became a resident of Rochester, New York, and there he was reared and schooled. His arrival in the oil country was his beginning in active life for he was still a young man, starting out to seek his fortune. He located first at Titusville, Pennsylvania, and was engaged for a number of years as a driller and toll-dresser. Some time later he began contracting, and for twelve years has operated wells in Washington County, Ohio. He is at present interested in the Spies Farm Oil Company and is also connected with other companies in the oil business. He is also a partner of William Reader, a very prominent oil operator, a sketch of whose life is also given in this book. They have fields of oil in the neighborhood of Lowell, Ohio, and have been very successful.


The subject of this sketch was united in matrimony with Miss Dye, a daughter of D. A. Dye, of Newport. Ohio, and descended from one of the pioneer settlers of the oil fields of Washington County. They have two little daughters, and enjoy a most comfortable home at 29 Fourth street.


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Mr. Meyer affiliates with the Masonic fra- ternity, being a member of Harmar Blue Lodge, No. 390, and also of Marietta Comman- dery, No. 50. Mr. Meyer has good business ability and his judgment is of the best. In Marietta he occupies a place among the worth- jest citizens.


ESSE D. CLINE,* who is the proprie- tor of a livery stable in New Mata- moras, was born in Independence township, Washington County, Ohio, March 24, 1856, and is a son of Isaiah and Harriet ( Ward) Cline.


Isaiah Cline was born in Ludlow township, Washington County, and was a farmer. He served in the 77th Reg. Ohio Vol. Inf., and died at Memphis, Kentucky, in 1863. His wife, Harriet E. Ward, was also a native of Washington County, and was born in 1838. She departed this life in 1869. Her father, Jesse M. Ward, was one of the early settlers of Washington County. Isaiah Cline and his wife reared four children, as follows: Jesse D., the subject of this sketch; Martin W., who teaches school in Oklahoma; Mary E., of


Wheeling, West Virginia ; and Andrew K., of Grand View.


Jesse D. Cline was very young when his fa- ther died, and he was reared by his grand- father Ward, and lived on his farm until he reached the age of twenty-one years. He then went west, spent two years and a half in Kan- sas, one year in Iowa, and returned to Washı- ington County in the spring of 1861. He lived in Marietta until 1883, and during part of the time, he was employed railroading. He also spent two years in the meat business, while in Marietta. In 1898, he engaged in the liv- ery business at Newport, and moved to New Matamoras in 1899, where he has since con- ducted a livery stable. His stable is well pat- ronized, and he gives his patrons the best of attention. He has a contract for the Star Mail Route from New Matamoras to Marietta.


Mr. Cline was married in 1886, to Fran- ces Deigmiller, who was born in Noble Coun- ty, Ohio, in 1867, and was reared in Wash- ington County. Her father, John Noble, was a farmer. The subject of this sketch and his wife have four children, namely: Bessie F .; Harriet E .; Winford; and John W.


Mr. Cline is a Republican in politics. He was elected town marshal in 1901. He is a member of the Methodist Church.


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INDEX.


Biographical


PAGE


Abbott, Charles


1096


Beaver, John


1327


Buell, D. C. 697


Adair, S. G.


I 288


Becker, J. H.


Buell, Frank


457


Addis, William


1.459


Beebe, F. S.


I371


Buell, Joseph


88I


Ahlborn, J. E.


1118


Bell, J. M.


1027


Buell, Melissa B 1227


Alban, David


456


Berentz, J. W


1232


Alcock, R. B.


1.425


Bess. R. W


1148


Burfield, Leslie


I 309


Alcock, R. J.


1.120


Bevan, J. A.


1100


Alcorn, I. O.


1075


Biedel. Jacob


1437


Alderman, A. D.


402


Biedel, William


1434


Alderman, E. R.


-10.2


Birnie, R. H.


1.439


Calvert, Josiah


II90


Alderman, Justus


I266


Blair, S. E.


107


Carothers, R. D.


IIII


Alexander, F.


11.47


Blake, W. T ..


947


Carson. E. L.


1060


Alexander. R. F.


1359


Blennerhassett, Harman


109


Cass, lewis


439


Allison, J. W.


1445


Bliss. T. S.


1099


Cassady, Dennis


1220


Altvater. W. V.


I334


Bode, F. W.


IOII


Cassidy, J. N ..


1055


Amos, J. L. .


II53


.Andrew, William


1253


Bogard. S. J.


1430


Chapman, Hiel


1,380


Andrews, E. B


712


Bohl, Jacob


II20


Cheatham. R. B. 726


1133


Angle, S. L. 1277


Bohl, Nicholas


1428


Cisler, Mary E


I 308


Archer, R T.


1072


Bonnell, G. W.


1315


Cisler. N. C.


1370


Arnold, B. F.


1339


Booher, L. E.


1329


Cisler, Thomas


1005


Arnold, J. A


1317


Booth, E. M.


1150


Clark, W.


1366


Athey, C. W


Bosworth, Sala 1065


211


Clarke, Melvin


450


Cleary. J. T.


1145


Athey, J. W.


II48


Bowman. T. I.


IO.1I


Cline. J. D.


1.465


Clogston. C. W


1167


Bachelder, G. H


1274 | Brabham. Walter


457


Coburn. Asa


499


Backus, Elijah


439


Backus, Thomas


440


Bacon, A. J.


1089


Breckenridge, A. F.


1261


Cole, Anna M.


1094


Bailey, Samuel


1289


Breckenridge, David


1386


Cole, Lucy M.


I 202


Ballard, C. B.


1398


Breckenridge Family, The.


345


1307


Bankson, A. J.


1366


Breckenridge, J. H


1195


Collins, J. H.


1265


Barber, David


446 Breckenridge. J. L. .


1050


Condit, T. L.


724


Barker, J. G.


1346


Brenan. J. C. .


964


Cooke, E. P.


979


Barnes, Samuel


87


Brewster. Richard


1371


Barry, A. J


II28


Barth. John


1221


Brooker. Jacob


985


Cooney, James


I.40I


Bartlett, I. O.


1020


Brown, Anthony


1445


Brown, E. L.


I453


Corner, E. P ..


1 383


Bartlett, S. W.


1226


Brown, J. . A


I440


Corner Family, The. 959


Barton, R. C.


568 Browning, J. D.


I196


Cotton, John


470


Battelle, Ehenezer


501


Browning, William


503


Cotton, J. D.


472


Battin, L. M.


1440


Brownrigg. L. M.


1397


Coulter, I. B.


1,364


Battin, W. S.


1336


Buell. C. F. 447


Cox, E. S ..


1264


Athey, J. V.


1188


Bowman, Emmor


1022


Boye. Phillip


117I


Bradfield, L. C.


1 389


Coen, H. B.


1142


Bradford. Roland


502


Coffman, S. A


1321


Barker, Joseph


480


Breckenridge. William 1126


Cooke, G. M. 947


Briggs, J. F


1302


Cooke, P., Jr. 729


Cordray, W. H.


1312


Bartlett, G. B.


IO21


Boeshaar, Carl


1237


Chamberlain. C. C.


933


Andrews, M. R.


902


Bohl, John


1233


Cisler, L. H.


Cady, N. S. 1168


Cain, J. G.


PAGE


PAGE


Buell. Timothy 565


Cole, R. N.


Cone, Charlotte C. 1307


¥I468


INDEX.


PAGE


Cox, Joseph


1.436


Dunbar, J. T.


1378


Gilbert, Mrs. E. G. 1173


Cram, W. J


Dunbar, T. T.


1061


Gilchrest. O. S.


1285


Crooks, J. C. .


I451


Dunsmoor, D. A


1370


Gilman, B. I ..


498


Crosby, P. B ..


1165


Dutton, J. A. 1426


Gilman, Joseph 437


Cunningham, R. H.


Dyar, C. P.


1095


Gilman, Rebecca I 878


Cunningham, S. A.


1463


Dye, D.


1098


Glaub, A. J. 1.450


Cunningham, W. H.


I353


Dye, F. J.


1302


Glazier, A. W I200


Curtis, A. L


1254


Dye. J. H.


1114


Goddard, C. H.


1458


Curtis, H. M.


Dye, L. P.


IIII


Goddard. E. W


1278


Curtis, J. R ..


568


Dye, W. P.


I295


Goddard, L. H.


447


Cushing, Nathan


502


Eaton. William 1065


Cutler, Ephraim


885


Ebinger, W. H.


922


Goodrich, H. O.


1285


Cutler, W. P


913


Edgerton. Luther


977


Graham, A. M.


1005


720


Grass, Charles


1082


Ellenwood, Milton


1165


Green, Davis


450


Dale, T. D.


541


Emerson, W. D


447


Greene. Charles


499


Dana, C. S.


I268


Fwart, T. W.


452


Greenlees, Maggie 1414


Dana Family, The


1429


Eyssen. G. B. 1405


Greenwood, T. E.


722


Dana, William


501


Farley. Thomas 462


Danielson, T. E.


567


Fauble, W. A


1090


Grubb. C. M.


1360


Davis, D. C.


1173


Fearing, B. D.


708


Guitteau, J. M. 449


Davis, T. F.


1059 Fearing, Paul 438


Gurley, W. H.


970


Davis. W. H.


Felton. George


1453


Guthrie, C. C. J 1087


Dawes, B. G ..


90I


Finch, F. E. 1106


Guyton. B. E.


1119


Dawes, C. G.


90I


Finch, W. W I416


Dawes, E. C ..


907


Fischer. John I221


Hadley. John


1263


Dawes, H. M.


90I


Fisher, Hezekiah


1180


Hadley. T. S. .


I452


Dawes. Rufus C.


90I


Fisher, Joseph 1317


961


Haines, J. T. 1203


Day. S. L.


998


Fleming. Thomas


1419


Hallett, A. D.


984


Day, W. A


972


Folger, B. F


Halsey. E. M.


1263


Dearth, M. C.


Ford, A. D.


1126


I335


Dent. J. N. .


Ford. Seth


1328


II36


Detlor, W. E.


1312


723


Hancock, Thomas


1327


Devine, Laughlin


1188


Fox. Jacob 1047


Hardy, J. M


1053


Devol, E. W.


1050


Franks. Catherine P. 1084


Harrison. Jackson


1195


Devol, Gilbert


501


Frost, Nancy A.


527


919


Devol. Helem


1128


Frye, J. W 1452


Hart, Josiah


462


Devol, H. F


706


Fuller. O. J. 11 30


Hart. C. S.


1004


Devol, J. S.


I360


Fuller, Shubel 471


Hart. Sam


472


Devol, Jonathan


500


Fullerton, William 1214


Hart, Seth


472


Devol, Mary E


1 300


Hart, S. D.


997


Devol, M. H.


1049


Gaitree, W. B


1345


Hart, W. R.


1455


Devol, Ruth B


IO19


Gage, H. D


1018


Harte, R. E ..


447


Devol, W. A


963


Gage, J. A II23


Hartnell, W. B


108I


Dillon, J. T.


1233


Gage, J. H. 1062


Hartson, D. T.


1423


Dinsmore. George


I39I


Gage, M. W 1460


Harvey, G. D. 1211


Dodd. G. F. L.


I267


Gale, G. T ..


1218 Harvey. S. W.


I 395


Dodge, John


335


Gard. C. E ... 1100


Haskins, A. L. 716


Dodge, John


336


Gardner. D. E. 448


Hathaway. Luther 729


Dodge, J. P.


340


Gates, E. F 1154


Hathaway, S. J 983


Dodge, P. O.


339


Gates, Beman 400


Dodge, Virginia V


340


Gates, C. B. 725


Hayes, L. C. .


1389


Dole, Albert


1283


Gates, W. A. I345


Hayward, C. F 1287


Doudna, J. W.


1212


Gear. H. L. .


458


Heddleson, C. L. . 1342


Dowling. C. W


1383 Geddes, J. W. I461


Heddleston. Theodore 1311


Drain, Duncan


1001 German, Morris 471


Hempstead, G. M. P. 470


Drown, Solomon


462 Giffen, C. B. 1094


Herzer, Herman


977


Gracey,


989


Cutter, F. J.


1003


Dabney, W. R.


1365


Gray, William


504


Dale, E. R.


90.4


Emerson, Caleb


41


Green. L. W 1062


Dana, Benjamin


504


Evans, W. 1250


Greene, Griffin


503


Dana. F. F.


I378


Ewing, Catharine F


177


Greenfees. Thomas 952


Dana, John


937


Grimes, C. W 1239


Haddow. James 1358


Dawes, H. M.


457


Fischer, P. C .. 1030


Hagerman, G. W. 1184


Dawes, R. R.


895


Flagg. James


1341


1082


Hamilton. J. A.


1455


Fouraker, L. J


Hart. B. F


1


Dodge Family, The.


335


Gallaher, J. A.


932


Haskell, Jonathan


502


1435


Ellenwood. L. W. I211


Goebel, F. A ..


1272


Goodale. Nathan


500


Cutler, Manasseh


867


Eddy, C. W. I289


Eells. A.


PAGE


PAGE


967


1090


472


Hayes, David 1069


Hamilton, O. K.


1469


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PAGE


PAGE


PAGE


Hess, George


1006


Longfellow, A. J.


1438


Moore, T. W.


III7


Hibbard, T. B.


I134


Longfellow, H. H.


1413


Morey, D. F.


974


Hickman, Peter


1244


Longfellow, S. B.


1.460


Morgan, J. F. 1206


Hildebrand, Jesse


7II


Loomis, W. B.


456


Morris, Edward


1256


Hildreth, George O


17I


Lord, G. H.


1417


Morris, Harvey


I226


Hildreth, S. P.


465


Lord, H. C.


Morrow. J. C.


1 306


Hill. Alexander


563


Loring. Daniel.


503


Morse, F. P.


1012


Holdren, G. H.


1041


Lovell, Betty W


1055


Mueller, Jacob


405


Holdren, J. I.


I311


Lovell, J. A.


1404


Mueller, S. F.


III4


Holland, H. H. I 392


Mugrage, P. C.


1186


Hollinger, J. D.


1444


Machetanz. Jacob 1346


Mulinex, D. B. .


999


Hollister, C. S.


1424


Mackey. J. N.


1139


Mulligan, Michael I222


Hollstein. W. A


1391


Magee, A. W


1029


Murdock, B. F.


1 308


Hood, W. C.


403


Malster, John


I354


Murdock, G. D.


1135


Hoon, J. P.


I 396


Malster, J. L.


1219


Murphy, F. T.


1413


Hoon, Madison


719


Mankins, R. M.


1219


Hoon, Mary J


1004


Marietta Steam Laundry, The.


II41


Needham. Stephen


1015


Howe. G. A


1193


Marsch, Daniel


I448


Newton, C. H.


1000


Huck. John


980


Martin, J. H.


1277


Nichols, J. R.


933


Hughes, William


I 395


Hull, R. E.


I360


726


Nickel, S. R.


1287


Humiston, Miles


Mason, W. B.


I140


Nickerson, Allen 1427


Humiston, R. A.


1124


Matthews, John


885


Nickolaus, Lewis


954


Humston, C. M.


1429


Mattern, Philip


Nixon, C. H.


1027


Humphrey, A. W.


Mayberry, J. P.


443


Nixon. C. T


1247


Humphrey. L. A.


Mayo, Daniel


504


Noll, M. F ..


919


Hutchins, Charles


McClure, James


910


Nye, A. T


967


Hutchinson, A. W.


1083


Hutchinson, M. M.


1415


McCormick, A. W


Nye, A. S


448


Ingersoll. George


502


McDermott. J. J.


985


Nye, Ichabod


876


Irish, George


1184


McDermott, Thomas


Nye. Horace


567


Jackson. H. G. 1232


McDonald, John


Nye. W. S.


451


Jones, Charles I40.4


McElhose. S. J.


1433


Ohio Dental Company, The. IL46


Johnson. 1. J.


1280


McGee, F. S.


986


Oldham, F. F.


158


Johnston, George


1 390


Oldham, W. H.


448


Jordan, J. L.


1423


1322


Olds. W. C ...


1174


Jumper. J. J.


McIntosh, Nathan


404


Oliver, Alexander


503


Kaiser, John


1077


Mckinney, W. P.


1194


Olney. Coggswell


109


Kelly, V. W.


1330


McMillen, S. M ..


403


O'Neill. C. T.


1159


Kerr. L. C.


1255


Meigs. R. J ..


874


Ormiston. I. A.


1450


Knowles, Addison


1220


Meister. Gottlieb


1177


Owen, Daniel


1447


Knowles, William


499


Meyer, E. A.


1464


Padgitt, C. B. 1357


Page, E. P.


175


Palmer, E. H


1016


Kunz, Peter, Jr


III3


Miller, L. E.


990


Palmer, Jewett 909


Laflin, C. S 1127


Miller. R. T.


1457


Palmer. J. A. 731


Palmer. S. A


1339


Lake, Mary


878


Mills, John


938


Pape, W. B .. 992


Lambert, O. A


Mills, William


499


Parker. W. R


1286


Lane, Richard


1310


Mills. W. W


1160


Parr. J. D.


1 290


Langenberg. W. H. 1352


Milne, D. S.


I402


Parsons, S. H.


436


Lawton, R. G ..


1318


Minch, H. H.


998


Patterson. W. A I.406


Lee, T. G.


1410


Mindling. D. N


1437


Paxton, J. C. 714


Leeper. W. H.


0.28


Minshall. F. W


1231


Payne. G. M.


1359


Lehmer, G. E. II04


Mitchell, F. G ..


1123


Pearce. L. P


726


Leibrand, W. F


1425


Mitchell, William


963


Pegg. A. T.


1334


Leonard, F. B.


1048


Monroe. Josiah




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