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Mr. Bussemer had been married in Muskingum
MR. AND MRS. JACOB DEITRICH.
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county to Miss Mary Dannhauer, who was born in Germany and is now eighty-three years of age. She is the daughter of Julius Dannhauer, who came to this county in 1833 and was a representa- tive of one of its pioneer families, assisting largely in the early agricultural development of this por- tion of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Bussemer became the parents of ten children : William ; Frederick ; Julius ; Mrs. Elizabeth Adams ; Mrs. Minnie Bar- tels ; Louis ; Charles and George, both of whom are deceased ; Emma ; and Mrs. Mary Roemer. Julius, Louis and Emma reside upon the home farm with their mother, and the sons manage the place for her. The farm comprises fifteen acres of good land and they also have a tract of sixteen acres just north of this place. The farm is devo- ted to gardening, to pasturage and to the raising of hay and corn. Louis Bussemer was united in marriage to Alminia Derwacter, who was born in Morgan county, Ohio, and died leaving one son, Clarence. He afterward married Rose Lock- ard and has two children, Mildred E. and Alice L. Louis Bessemer is engaged in the raising of Belgian and German hares and has as many as eight hundred hares at a time. He is a progres- sive and enterprising business man of the locality. meeting with good success in the management of the home property. In his political views he is a democrat.
Peter Bussemer was a democrat and in his re- ligious faith was a Lutheran. For many years he remained a resident of Muskingum county, inter- ested in all that pertained to its progress and do- ing much to uphold its political and its moral status. He was found reliable in business trans- actions and he left his family an honored namc.
CHARLES WILLIAMS.
Charles Williams, a well-to-do farmer of New- ton township, is numbered among the native sons of Muskingum county, who, after continuously residing here, finds in its business conditions am- ple opportunity for the exercise of effort, skill and talents, while at the same time he has enjoyed the many advantages which the county offers its cit- izens. His birth occurred in Springfield town- ship, November 27, 1851. His father, John H. Williams, was also a native of Springfield town- ship, while the grandfather, James Williams, was a native of Delaware, whence he came to Muskin- gum county at the age of three years with his father, who entered one hundred and sixty acres of land from the government in Springfield town- ship. Sixty acres of that property is now in pos- session of Charles Williams of this review and his brother James. Five generations of the family have found homes in Muskingum county and
from the beginning of their residence here they have been classed with the citizens of worth, ac- tive and helpful in promoting public measures for progress and improvement. John H. Williams lived and died on the old homestead farm, devot- ing his entire life to agricultural pursuits. He married Miss Hannah Chapman, who was born in Licking county, Ohio, and they became the par- ents of nine children, of whom five are yet living, namely: Mary E., Rebecca, Lucy, James and Charles. The father endorsed republican prin- ciples on the organization of the party and con- tinued to follow its tenets until he was called to his final rest at the age of seventy-six years. He held membership in the Methodist Episcopal church and was a man of the highest respectability.
Charles Williams attended the public schools in his early youth, remaining at home with his father until he had attained his majority, after which he spent thirteen years in railroad work and seven years in bridge work in the south. In 1885 he entered the employ of the government and for two years was thus engaged at Louisville. Kentucky. In 1887 he returned to Muskingum county, where he has since lived. He and his brother purchased their present farm thirty years ago and in 1887 Charles Williams became sole possessor, having now sixty-four acres of very rich land, which responds readily to the care and cultivation he bestows upon it. He also has a half interest in sixty acres of land which his great-grandfather entered from the government. In connection with his agricultural pursuits he also does gencral contracting work and carpenter- ing and leads a very busy life.
In 1890 Mr. Williams was united in marriage to Miss Lula Burton, a native of Springfield township and a daughter of George Burton. They have but two children. Della and Dana. In the community they are well known, having a constantly growing circle of friends. Mr. Wil- liams is a republican, always voting for the men and measures of the party, yet without political aspiration for himself.
JOHN HAINES.
John Haines, who through a number of years was actively engaged with farming interests in Muskingum county, was one of the worthy citi- zens that England has furnished to Ohio. He was born on the Merrie Isle, November 9. 1796 .- and was a son of James and Mary ( Biggs) Haines, also natives of that country. His boy- hood and youth were unmarked by any event of special importance. After arriving at years of maturity he was united in marriage to Miss Martha Northover, also a native of England, born
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PAST AND PRESENT OF MUSKINGUM COUNTY.
February 2, 1803, and a daughter of William and Elizabeth ( Pierce) Northover. Her father was born October 20, 1768, and her mother on the 15th of July, 1769, and their marriage was cele- brated on the 3d of January, 1792.
Thinking that he might have better business opportunities in the new world and wishing to improve his financial condition, John Haines de- termined to try his fortune in the United States and in 1833 crossed the broad Atlantic, landing at New York city. He did not tarry long in the east, however, but came at once to Muskingum county, where he purchased what was afterward known as the old Haines farm in Falls township. This was in 1833 and establishing his home thereon he continued to make it his place of resi- dence until his death, which occurred when he was forty-six years of age. He had two hundred acres of land and the soil, naturally productive, became of still greater richness and fertility through the improvements and cultivation which he bestowed thereon. This farm is situated on the west pike, about four miles from the court- house in Zanesville.
Unto Mr. and Mrs. Haines were born four children, who are yet living: Ann, who resides upon the old home farm in Falls township ; Mary F., who is also living there; Henry and Chris- tina. Ann is a graduate of Putnam Seminary and taught in the Chillicothe public schools and Put- nam Seminary for a time. Mr. Haines left be- hind him an untarnished name, for he had en- joyed the confidence and good will of his fellow- men by reason of an upright life, in which en- ergy, strong determination and reliable dealing were salient characteristics. Following the death of her first husband'Mrs. Haines married Lewis Stewart, of New Jersey, whose nephew, John Stewart, was a judge of the New Jersey supreme court. There is one child by the second marriage, Cornelius, a resident of Zanesville. The old fam- ily home is still in possession of the Haines daughters, the property being retained in the name which has so long represented its owner- ship.
CHRISTOPHER F. ALER
Christopher F. Aler, now deceased, was born October 4, 1829, in Germany and was a son of Frederick Aler. He pursued his education in the schools of the fatherland and came to America in 1854, locating in Adamsville for one year. He then removed to a farm about a mile west of Adamsville and made his home thereon for eleven years. In 1866 he purchased forty acres of land and took up his abode where his widow now re- sides. He had lived there for one year, when, in 1868, he was called to his final rest.
In 1852 Mr. Aler was united in marriage to Miss Christina Schilp, who was born in 1833 and is a daughter of John Schilp. They became the parents of nine children : Caroline is the wife of John Daniels, who was born in 1851 in Pike county, Ohio, a son of Joseph and Nancy Ann (Dunlavy) Daniels. He was educated in Pike county and married Caroline Aler in 1898, their home being now upon her father's farm. John F. Aler, who married Matilda Hanks, lives in Adams township. Sophia is the wife of Sedgwick Hanks, a resident of Adams township. George is de- ceased. Charles C. married Lucinda Doughty and is engaged in the wholesale paper business in Columbus, Ohio. Albert H. married Sarah Louise Narthover and is a wholesale dealer in wallpaper and chinaware in Zanesville. Mary is the widow of Orland Davis and a resident of Jackson county. William married Maggie Her- bert and lives near the old home farm. Emma is the wife of John Foster, a resident of Adams township.
Mrs. Aler now owns forty acres of land about two miles north of Adamsville and this is devot- ed to general farming, being a productive tract and one that is highly cultivated. She belongs to the Lutheran church and the circle of her friends is extensive. She has now traveled on life's journey for seventy-two years and spending her entire life in Adams township has been a wit- ness of its growth, development and improvement. Her husband was a man of genuine worth, reli- able in business circles, active and energetic as a farmer and respected by all who knew him be- cause of his many good traits of character.
HERMAN C. WILLIAMS.
Herman C. Williams, publisher and proprietor of the Roseville Review, was born in Zanesville in 1874 and is a son of John A. Williams, a well known attorney of Roseville. His education was pursued in the public schools of the latter place and after putting aside his text-books he entered upon his business career as a clerk in the general mercantile store of J. W. McCoy. There he con- tinued for about eight years, after which he went upon the road as a traveling salesman, represent- ing a tobacco house for two years. On the 18th of March, 1896, he founded the Roseville Review, which is an eight-page folio weekly paper, pub- lished in the interests of the democratic party and with a circulation of fifteen hundred. It is the best advertising medium in the county outside of the papers published in Zanesville and Mr. Williams is now publisher and proprietor. He also has one of the finest job departments that can be found in a country town of Ohio, having a
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stereotyping outfit, and he does all the job print- ing for the large pottery concerns of J. W. Mc- Coy and Ransbottom Brothers. In connection with the printing establishment he also conducts a book and art store. He is also a director in the Premium Merchandise Company, of Roseville, and his business affairs thus closely connect him with the commercial progress of his town.
In 1896 Mr. Williams was married to Miss Ida Emerine, a daughter of Henry Emerine, who was a farmer by occupation. Mrs. Williams was born in Perry county, Ohio, in 1874, and by this marriage there are four children, namely: Mig- non, Mildred, Margaret and Frederick. Mr. Wil- liams is a member of the Presbyterian church, while his wife belongs to the Methodist Episcopal society. In his fraternal relations he is a Knight of Pythias and Mason and in his political views is a democrat. He has been clerk of the corporation of Roseville and has always been actively identi- fied with his party work, doing everything in his power to promote its growth and insure its suc- cess. He is now serving as a member of the county democratic committee and has been secre- tary of the county executive committee. His in- terest is that of a public-spirited citizen, alive to the issues of the day, to the needs of the county and the possibilities of accomplishment and to every movement which he deems of public benefit he gives tangible support.
LEO T. HARDEN.
The true measure of success is determined by what one has accomplished and as taken in con- tradistinction to the old adage that a prophet is not without honor save in his own country, there is particular interest attached to the career of Leo T. Harden, for he is a native son of Zanesville
and has here directed his efforts in such a man- ner as to win a creditable position in business cir- cles although yet a young man. He was born in 1878 and is now proprietor of the New Star Laundry. His father, Thomas Harden, was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, and came to Zanes- ville at an early day, where he secured the position of foreman in the Kearn & Gorsuch Glass Fac- tory, in which capacity he was serving at the time of his death, when his son Leo was only nine months old. He was a member of the Catholic church and was a republican in politics. He mar- ried Ann Crowley, who was born in Zanesville and is still a resident of that city. She, too, is a communicant of the Catholic church.
Leo T. Harden is the youngest in a family of seven children and was educated in the parochial schools of Zanesville, after which he secured em- ployment in the laundry of B. L. Taylor, of this city, where he remained for eleven years. On the 22d of November, 1904, he formed a partnership with M. C. Brown and purchased the Star Laun- dry, changing its name to the New Star Laundry, under which title he is now carrying on business. His plant is located on Commissioner street and he employs fifteen people, while two wagons are utilized in the collection and delivery of the laun- dry. The business is growing encouragingly and he has recently installed a new collar ironing ma- chine, which is the finest in the city. The laundry is operated by steam power and the excellent work turned out will insure a continuation of the liberal patronage.
Mr. Harden possesses considerable talent as a musician and is the leader of the Harden Orches- tra. He has devoted considerable time to the study of music and figures prominently in mu- sical circles of the city. In politics he is a demo- crat. He belongs to the Catholic church, to the Knights of Columbus, the Ancient Order of Hi- bernians, the Y. M. T. and the Musicians' Union.
A
Abolitionism
131
Adams County Formed .. 13
American Encaustic Tiling Com-
pany 173
Amusements, Primitive.
109
Ancient Order of Hibernians
.138
Arion Singing Society
140
Artists
140
Associate Judges of Common
Pleas
24
B
Bands and Orchestras. 139
Banks and Financial Institutions of Zanesville. 115 121
Belle Zane
60
Belt Line Turbulence
61
Blandy's Works.
174
Blue Rock Mine Disaster
59
Brown Manufacturing Company . 174
Buckeye Belle.
60
Buckeye State.
18
Building Companies of Zanes- ville 120
C
Canal System Inaugurated 47
Churches of Zanesville 153
Clarendon Hotel. 178
Clerks of Courts.
24
Coal Barge on Ohio River, First 63 College, Meredith. 104
Common Pleas Judges
23
Congress, Representatives to. .
18
Constitutional Conventions. First 15
Constitutional Conventions, Sec-
ond 17
Constitutional Conventions, Third 17
Coshocton County Formed. 23
County Auditors. 26
County Com.nissioners
25
County Coroners
28
INDEX
HISTORICAL
County Infirmary.
39
County Recorders
27
County Surveyors
27
County Treasurers
27
Court, First Held.
23
Court House of 1809
31
Court House of 1874.
36
D
Dams
65
Daughters of the American Rev-
olution
138
Distinguished Dead.
179
Ball, Edward.
19
Beard, Wm. H.
179
Blandy, Henry
180
Bliss, Daniel .
180
Buckingham, Alva.
180
Buckingham, Ebenezer
181
Cass. Lewis.
181
Chambers, David
19
Chandler, Jesse.
181
Convers, Daniel.
.182
Cox, S. S.
182
Culbertson, James
183
Hampson, James.
183
Harper, Alexander
19
Herrick, Samuel.
184
Hildreth, C. C.
184
Hillier, Robert.
184
Holston, J. G. F
185
Mathews, Increase
185
Melntire, John
186
MeIntire, Mrs
190
Mess. "Black"
190
Mitchell. Robert 191
O'Neill, John
Price. Jeffrey.
191
Nance, "Black"
191
Putnam, Rufus.
192
Richards, Franklin
192
Ross. A. C. . 193
Silliman, Wyllys
194
Southard. M. 1.
20
Spangler, Isaac.
194
Van Horne, Isaac
195
E
Eighth Ward Park Association. 137
F
Fantastic Muster
19
Ferries
78
Fifth Street Bridge.
14
Fortnightly Musical Club.
140
G
Grave Robbing.
57
Griffith & Wedge Company.
174
Government, First Local.
12
Guernsey County Formed.
23
H
Hamilton County Formed
12
Harris Brick Company
.175
Harrison Ball, 1840.
114
Homeopathic Medical Society of
Southeastern Ohio.
136
I
Indian History.
5
Indian Nomenclature.
23
Indiana Territory Formed.
14
Interurban Electric Railways
,J
Jails
28
Jefferson County Formed
13
Jones. Samuel, Murdered.
5.5
J. B. Owens Pottery Company . . 175
Judiciary
23
.luly 4, 1800.
110
July 4. 1876.
110
Knights of Columbus
138
Knights of Ivanhoe.
111
Knights of St. George
138
19
842 PAST AND PRESENT OF MUSKINGUM COUNTY.
L Putnam Park Association ...... 137
Labor Riot, 1877. 59
Land Trusts 13
M
Mark Manufacturing Company . 175
Marietta Settled.
11
Medical Societies.
135
Memorial Building.
39
Monroe Street Bridge
44
Morgan County Formed.
23
Mosaic Tile Company
175
Mound Builders
5
Murdock Club. 140
Muskingum Coffin Company
176
Muskingum County Organized .. 22
Muskingum County Judiciary . . . 23
Muskingum County Military . .
47
Muskingum County Representa-
tives
21
Muskingum County Senators 20
Muskingum County Agricultural
Society
136
Muskingum County Bible Soci- ety 135
Muskingum County Horticul-
tural Society.
.136
Muskingum River Improvement 63
Muskingum River, First Steam-
Sunday Schools, First.
152
boat on.
62
N
Natchez 80
National Road. 66
Natural Gas. 178
Navigation, Primitive River 62
Newspapers
.104
Northwest Territory
9
0
Ohio Admitted as a State. 16
Ohio Pottery Company. 175
P
Perry County Formed. 23
Pinkerton Tobacco Company ... . 176
Pioneer and Historical Society . 136
Pioneer Industries 163
Probate Court 25
Prosecuting Attorneys 24
Pro-Slavery Riots. 132
Public Lands, Survey 8
Putnam, Formed. 83
Putnam, Incorporated. 86
Monroe
218
Muskingum .219
Newton 220
Perry 222
Rich Hill. 223
Salem
224
Salt Creek.
225
Springfield
227
Union
229
Washington
231
Wayne
232
Tuscarawas County Formed. 23
T. B. Townsend Brick and Con-
tracting Company.
...... 177
U
United States Mail
. .....
69
V
Van Voorhis, H. C.
20
Viaduct
44
W
Wakatomica
6
Washington County Formed.
12
West Zanesville.
81
Wood, Virna.
140
Y
"Y" Bridge.
40
Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion
.135
Young Men's Institute.
.138
Z
Zane Trace.
77
Zanesville Formed. 86
Topography 79
Town Plat. 80
Atheneum 125
Black's Music Hall 122
Cemeteries
89
Churches 153
City Hospital .130
Fire Department. 91
Gas Light Company
.178
Good Samaritan Hospital
.130
Helen Purcell Home
131
John
McIntire
Children's
Home 126
Market House 88
Mayors 96
Mayor's Rhyming Report 96
Prisons 89
Public Halls. 122
Public Schools 96
Schultz' Opera House 129
Stacey's Saloon 122
Water Works 92
Weller Theater
129
Church 85
Telegraph 74
Telephone 75
Temperance Crusade and Soci-
eties 133
Territorial Government. 11
Territorial Legislature. 13
Third Street Bridge. 43
Tomahawk Titles. 7
Townships 195
Adams
195
Blue Rock 197
Brush Creek. 198
Clay 200
Falls
201
Harrison
203
Highland 205
Hopewell 206
Jackson . 207
Jefferson and Cass.
208
Licking
213
Madison 215
Meigs .216
Putnam. Female Seminary 84
Putnam, Moxahala Avenue M. E.
Putnam, Presbyterian Church .. 85 Putnam, Schools. 85 Putnam, Woodlawn Lodge, I. O. O. F. 86
R
Railways
70
Rechabites, Independent Order .. 134 Representatives to General As- sembly 21
Roseville Pottery Company.
176
Ross County Formed. .
13
S
S. A. Weller, Pottery.
177
St. Clair Appointed Governor
11
St. Clair Removed as Governor .. 15
Secret Societies.
141
Seventh Ward Park and Lawn Association 137
Sheriffs
25
Singing Societies. 140
Sixth Street Bridge 44
State Senators.
20
Steamboat, First on Muskingum
River
62
Street Railways
76
T
Zane House.
125
PAST AND PRESENT OF MUSKINGUM COUNTY.
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BIOGRAPHICAL
A
Abele, Henry .595
Abell, L. D. 625
Achauer, Charles J 782
Adams, George C. 324
Adams, George W 504
Adams, H. H. 827
Adams, J. F. 403
Adams, Judge John J. 250
Adams, W. H. 822
Aikin, Hugh P.
789
Aler, Charles C. 684
Aler, C. F. 838
Aler, John. 526
Alexander, J. B. 411
Alexander, J. R. 413
Alexander, S. H 794
Arter, John.
312
Arter, W. D. 382
Ashmore, Mathew 697
B
Bagley, Fenton .353
Bagley, John. 783
Bailey Brothers 541
Bailey, F. P. 465
Bain, Dr. J. H. 687
Bainter, J. H. .469
Bainter, Dr. R. B 640
Baker, J. W 388
Ball, James 832
Ball, Judge W. H. 578
Ballou, C. L. 622
Ballou, Jacob T 650
Barton, C. A. 310
622
Bateman, Dr. W. C.
606
Baughman, J. G.
459
Baughman, J. R. 787
Baughman, Noah. 742
Baughman, S. S .. 750
Baumgardner, Michael. 802
Beem, J. H. 738
Bell, J. C. 454
Bell, Jacob I .505
Bimple, G. H
.298
Bisant, F. P. 732
Black, Peter 237
Black, Thomas S . 582
Blaney, W. H .. .476
Blakenbuhler, Jolın. .699
Blankenbuhler, Lawrence. .585
Blocksom, H. W. .387
Blocksom, W. C. .800
Boal, Ff. M. .524
Bohn. August
362
Bolen, John C. .315
1
Bowden, Charles. 403
Bowman, John U. 401
Bradford, G. L. .414
Brailer, Polycarp .329
Brelsford, I. E.
.239
Dickey, John. 732
Dickson, W. E. 769
Dietz, Theobald. 449
Dorsey, Dr. J. F. .536
Doughty, Allen .320
Dozer, E. N. 715
Dozer. Hiram . 754
Dozer, Solomon 629
Drake, Dr. C. E. 815
Duerr, John C. .281
Dunn, Dr. C. A 756
Dunn, H. C. 781
Dunn, William H. .354
Durant, Jacob C.
479
C
Caldwell, A. H. 577
Card, William W .433
Carson, J. B. 711
Carter, Minerva 770
Cashbaugh, Peter L 320
Cass, Dr. Edwa 796
Cassel, A. F 361
Castor, P. S. 453
Chandler, Norman S .526
Christman, Nicholas J .348
Church, Elijah H. 398
Clark, A. P.
.435
Evans, R. H. 612
Evans, Wesley. 426
Evans, Dr. W. L. .546
F
Farmer, Rev. E. J 795
Fickel, S. W 550
Fisher, Adam 793
Fisher, Michael. 776
Fisher, Dr. P. Q. 384
Fisher. W. B. 729
Foley, George L. 294
Francis, O. D. 250
Frazier, A. A. 352
Fye, Henry. 768
G
Galigher, R. H 434
Gant, N. T 374
Gary D. B. 671
Ganmer, Jonathan 378
Geddes, J. K. 326
George, A. A 731
George, John. 795
Geyer, M. F. 542
Goodlive. J. T 323
E
Eckelberry, Martin. 500
Egbert, F. H. F. 514
Elliott, Howard F 273
Elliott, J. A. 801
Elliott, John T. 781
Elsea, J. W. 443
Eppley, C. S. 529
Eschman, C. W 495
Eschman, H. H. .506
Evans, Anderson .464
Evans, Dr. David J 329
Clark, Samuel
312
Cobb, William.
261
Coburn, Rev. D. C.
.367
Cogsil, H. L. . .591
Cohagan, J. A. 816
Comer, T. J.
401
Conley, Dr. W. T. .273
Connar, T. C .. .821
Copland. Samuel 463
Conden, F. M. .572
Cox, E. T. 292
Cox, Samuel S .238
Cox, T. J. .
.293
Crabtree, Julius .298
Crawford. Dr. D. H .520
Crooks, John H. .368
Crotzer, J. E. .535
Crozier, H. S. 661
Crumbaker, Dr. O. B 645
Culbertson, Gillispie 770
D
Davis, James W. .590
Davis, Dr. John T 330
Deacon, W. B.
255
Deitrich, Jacob. 834
Denison. William S 363
Dennis, Dr. E. O. 456
Detenbeck, John. .642
Brewster, Ozem 616
Brock, Jacob. 387
Brown, George W .484
Brown, Gen. R. B. 545
Brown Manufacturing Company . 632
Brush, Dr. E. C. . .586
Buchanan, David. .550
Buchanan, R. G. .599
Buckingham, James .262
Buker, Caleb. .489
Buker, Howard E. .256
Burlingame, J. R. .747
Bussemer, Peter 834
Barton, Dr. T. J
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Gillogly, H. H 756
Gillogly, John L 767
Gillogly, W. G. 662
Keyes, R. H. .513
Merrick, Dr. Alfred 304
Merrick. Charles E 828
Metzger, J. H. .555
Meyer, Edward R 278
Miles, John W 542
Miller, C. E. F. 683
Miller, H. P. 425
Miller, John. 718
Mintier, T. H. 726
Mitchell, William 832
Morris, William 595
Munson, H. D. 364
Munson, Henry
642
Murdock, Charles J
620
Musselman, D. E.
407
Muskingum Valley Woolen Man- ufacturing Company. .814
N
Neave, Dr. James L. 391
Nelson, Henry. 323
Newell, Gilbert. 743
Nielson, Christian
288
Norman, Joseph .
533
Norris, M. L. 319
Notestine, Moses
.304
Nutter, Alonzo
342
0
1
O'Neal, E. F. .540
O'Neal, S. F. .480
Osborn, L. H.
.466
Osler, Ambrose B
.303
Osler, A. M.
748
Osler, James. 712
Osler, S. C. .636
Owens, George W
718
Owens, J. B
716
P
Packard, W. D. 790
Pedicord, Dr. J. M. 783
Pemberton, Fred. 816
Perkins, F. T.
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Petty, Rev. A. L.
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Pinkerton, John W 392
Pletcher, William
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Potwin, Charles W
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Power, Capt. B. F. 819
Presgraves, Edward W .513
Prettyman, J. S .377
Price. Robert.
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Printz, Charles M
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Mendenhall, R. P.
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Haines, John 837
Handel, F. M. 774
Handshy, W. C. 249
Hanks, C. H. .260
Harden, Leo T .839
Harmer, Dr. Charles L. 684
Harsch, Edward J. 717
Harsch. Gottlieb. 735
Heenan, F. A.
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Herdman Family 371
Herold. J. J
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Herron, Fred.
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Linser, Simon. 294
Littick, C. S. .282
Longshore, William H. 490
Lovell, S. E.
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Lyons, Robert.
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Hoge, John. 246
Holden, Dr. J. L .602
McCall, M. A. .571
McCoy, Wilbur F .562
McDonald, Alexander .737
McDonald, Emesiah.
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McGovern, P. C. .546
McIntire, G. H. .831
McKee, Melvin S .367
McLain, S. F.
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James, C. E. .667
Jenkins, Henry .807
Jennings, I. G 261
Johnson. B. L.
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Johnson, E. J
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Johnson, Jacob. 678
Johnson, John H 724
Jones, Charles H. .358
Jones, Elias F. 347
Jordan, E. C. . 635
Josselyn, William O.
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Kappes, Karl .351
Kearus, F. T. 489
Kelly, Alfred. 278
Kelly, Benjamin
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Kelly, Charles A.
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Maginnis, T. J 383
Mangold, John H. 450
Marshall, C. T. 460
Marshall, John W 430
Marshall, William H.
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Marshall, William R. .646
Martin, Claude V 761
Martin, Dr. H. A. 707
Martin, J. W.
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Mason, Dr. R. G. .768
Mason, W. J.
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Massey, W. J. .693
Matchett, John L. .515
Mattingly, James F .753
Mattingly, Vincent. .334
Melick, Dr. J. W. .310
Melick, Dr. W. A. .311
Meredith, R. L. 506
Meriam, Cyrus 444
Graham, W. A. 284
Granger, Moses M
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Greul, J. F. 270
Grimm, Charles L .694
Grimsley, E. F. 794
Guy, H. H. . 657
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Lane, F. P 412
Lane, J. W. 411
Larzelere, Howard. 773
Lash, W. D. 259
Lawhead, W. G. 430
Lee, Dav .813
Lee, James Hart. .801
Leininger, Rev. A. L. .269
Leland, Almon S
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Lenhart, Dr. C. M. 672
Lewis, Thomas W 333
Lillibridge, H. C. 440
Herron, F. H. .520
Hessin, L. J. .530
Hibbs, George B .551
Hirst, George W .815
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Hoffman, S. W.
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Hook, George.
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Hoskinson, C. S. 402
Howard, George G. .606
Howard, Margaret J .445
Hubbell, James D. .483
Huhn, Isaac
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Hutchinson. Francis.
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Kennedy, Dr. G. L 667
Keyes, Leslie 277
King, J. P. 394
Kinkade, A. L. . .555
Kinner, Dr. W. C. 283
Kirk, J. W. 651
Kohler, F. F. .325
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Snider, William P 274
Snyder, Charles Henry 668
Southard, Frank H. .335
Sowers, Thomas N
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Vinsel, C. 0.
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Vinsel, S. F.
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Reed, F. M.
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Revennaugh, J. C 676
Rhodes, J. R. 240
Richards, John 810
Richey, Benjamin F 784
St. Clair, William J 788
Rider, William D 743
Stewart, George H. 592
Warne, Salathial. 649
Waters, Charles 283
Waters, E. P. . 651
Waters, Dr. William C. 241
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Stubbins, Victor B. . 475
Russell, Charles E. 565
Stump, J. G. 251
Rutherford, R. H. 826
Rutledge, S. L.
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Sarbaugh, John W 605
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Schroyer, Peter C 484
Schultz, R. D. 316
Schwab, Henry 392
Selsam, George W 676
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Wilson, T. H. .570
Wilson, W. C.
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Winn, S. M. 404
Woodward. F. M .808
Woolford. William. .687
Worstall, Albert B. 424
Worstall, Dudley R.
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Showers, A. B. .362
Shryock, C. U. .632
Sidle, John W 723
Silvey, Robert
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Simms, T. W. .569
Slack, William H .596
Slater, A. B. 499
Slater, G. W 429
Smith, A. C. 700
Tipton, J. T. 688
Townsend, T. B. .336
Zimmer. David.
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Smith, A. W. 525
Smith, J. Lincoln 636 Trace, C. M. .333
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Rambo, J. C. 677
Rankin, W. L. 666
Ransbottom Brothers 626
Reasoner, A. Clyde. 309
Reed, E. E.
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Spangler, T. F 572
Speed, George G 446
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Walker, E. V. 726
Walker, William 619
Warfel, William W 398
Riley. George W. 316
Stewart, J. W. 475
Roe, E. L. 773
Rohrman, Henry F. .556
Ronchetti, Alfred. 833
Stotts, W. H. 449
Weller, Rev. J. A 652
Weller, J. W. .784
Weller, W. A. 35
Wells, Richard. 708
Wentz, W. V. 820
West, Leander 364
Wigton, J. E.
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Wigton, W. C. 833
Wilcox, Ira. .736
Wilkinson, Edward. 744
Willey, H. M. 566
Williams, Charles. .837
Williams. George W. 809
Williams, Herman C. 838
Williams, John A .581
Sharer, W. P. 749
Shinnick, William M. 748
Shirer, J. W. 302
Tanner, James E .621
Shirer, R. B. .393
Tanner. J. J 646
Tanner, O. W. 698
Tanner, William H. 730
Tanner, William P
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Taylor, Bennett L
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Taylor, J. B. 717
Templeton, Dr. A. M. 408
Thomas, W. E.
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Sowers, Washington S 641
Spencer, J. C. 534
Spencer, J. F. 534
Spicer, Washington 523
Stewart, Nixon 493
Stonesipher, John R 470
Sturtz, A. C.
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Sturtz, P. W. .347
Sullivan, J. H. .301
Sullivan, Samuel .302
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Sunderland, William
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Sutor, J. Hope.
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Swank, N. F.
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Swingle, C. E. 334
Swope, John T
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