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Ile stands in the front ranks as an industrious, progressive farmer and stock-raiser, and in the management of everything connected with his farm displays excellent judgment and thorough- ness, qualities which ean not fail of success. Ile built his present house, a large frame one, in 1885, and has two frame barns, one erected in 1887 and the other in 1889. Mr. Smith's farm is a rich black sandy loam, underlaid with limestone gravel. Ile and Mrs. Smith are members of the Methodist Epis- eopal Church, are deeply interested in all religious work, and Mr. Smith is Assistant Superintendent of the Sunday-school and teacher in the Bible class.
Mr. Smith was a Democrat in politics until about a year and a half ago when he joined the People's party and was nominated in the Lima Convention, Fifth Congressional District, for Con- gress. He was not aware of his nomination until after it was over and he then tried to withdraw, but an enthusiastic people ran him nevertheless. He received more votes in this township than either of the other candidates. Mr. Smith is a de- mitted member of the Masonie order, and has been prominently identified with the Alliance, being one of the charter members of the sixth subordinate organization in the State. lle served as Vice- president of the State organization in 1889, and was a member of the executive committee of the State organization in 1890. Ile was tendered the nomination for Governor on the Alliance tieket at the State Convention held at Springfield, but he would not accept. Ile was a delegate to the Na- tional Convention at Omaha in Jannary, 1891, and is one of the most prominent and best-known men of the county. Ile has a host of warm friends and few, if any, enemies.
S. EARL. There is not a more truly popular citizen of Auglaize County than the gen- ial, warm-hearted man and honored soldier whose name we now give. . Joseph Earl, his grandfather, with his son Alanson and the bal- anee of the family, emigrated from Canada to New
York State in the year 1813, and then, recognizing the fact that Ohio was the State for the pioneer, he emigrated there in 1815, and settled within the borders of Logan County. From there Al- anson Earl moved to Allen (that part now Auglaize) County in the year 1833, and was there married to Miss Rachel Day, daughter of Basil Day, and a native of Fayette County, Ohio. Previous to his marriage, in 1832, lie entered Government land, forty aeres, in section 8, Goshen Township, Auglaize County, Ohio, ereeted a log cabin and his mother kept house for him until after his mar- riage. He and wife at onee went to work to de- velop their land, and by economy and good man- agement beeame the owners of a comfortable competeney before their deaths. They passed their last days on this farm, she dying in 1853, and he in 1867. Of the ten children born to them, six still survive, as follows: Sophia D. (Mrs. Mefferd), J. S. (our subject), Elizabeth Manning, W. J., R. D. and Leonard. These children had limited educational advantages in youth, attending school about three months during the year, and being obliged to walk about two miles to attend the subscription schools of those days. Both parents were members of the United Brethren Church, in which the father was Class-leader and Steward. He was at one time a Whig, but upon the formation of the Republican party he advocated its platform and ever after upheld its principles.
J. S. Earl first saw the light of day in Goshen Township, this county, in 1836, at the old home- place, entered from the Government and cleared by his father. He assisted his father in this work, and remained with him until twenty years of age. After this, until twenty-two years of age, he stud- ied medieine with Dr. Blizard, of New Hampshire, this county, and attended school during a portion of this time. In 1860, he married Miss Margaret M. Bidwell, a native of Auglaize County, Goshen Township, Ohio, and the daughter of Josiah Bid- well. Immediately after marriage, he went to work at earpentering at New Hampshire, and continued this business successfully until 1862. At that time, he enlisted for three years in Company B, Forty-fifth Ohio Infantry, and went to the front at Dalton Hill, Ky., and commanded the
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company at the first battle in which the regiment was engaged. After this, he was in the battle at Knoxville, Tenn., and commanded there also, and at other times and in various skirmishes. Ile was taken prisoner at the siege of Knoxville, was sent first to Atlanta, Ga., and thenee to Belle Isle, where he contracted rheumatism. Afterward he was sent to the hospital at Richmond, Va. He was captured on the 18th of November, 1862, and paroled on the 2d of May, 1864. On the 2d of June, 1864, after having been in the Marine Hospital at Annap- olis, Md., he joined his regiment at Burnt Hiek- ory, and was in the Sherman campaign. He re- mained with his regiment and participated in all its engagements until mustered ont in 1865. He participated in forty-seven battles in all, besides numerous skirmishes, and through all dangers dis- played a heroism and bravery very unusual.
Returning to his home in Auglaize County, Ohio, he laid down the weapons of warfare to take up the implements of peace, and was en- gaged in earpentering for two years. In 1867, after his father's death, he moved on the old farm on seetion 8, Goshen Township, Auglaize County, and was there engaged in tilling the soil until 1875. In 1872, he was called upon to mourn the loss of his affectionate and much-loved wife. Their union was blessed by the birth of four children, only three now living: John A., James E., and Sarah M., two of whom are married. In 1873, Mr. Earl was married to Miss Melissa McClean, daugli- ter of Judge John MeClean, of Auglaize County, Ohio, who was one of the first Associate Judges of the County Court, having been appointed by the Governor in 1833. By the second marriage, our subjeet became the father of six children, three of whom are living: Mary, Maek S., and Mabel E. All these children have had very good educational advantages. Mr. Earl and wife are church mem- bers and very liberal contributors to all worthy movements. He is Class-leader and Trustee in the Methodist Protestant Church, in the village of Waynesfield. The first wife was also a church member. Mr. Earl is a Republican in politics, and was the first Mayor of Waynesfield. Ile has held nearly all of the township offices, and is promi- nently identified with all movements of interest in
his county. He sold merchandise for twelve years, but is now engaged in farming, at which he makes a complete success. Ilis present residence is Waynesfield.
QUIRE J. N. DEVORE. Logan County is conspicuous for its magnificent farms that are faultless in way of management and the order in which they are kept. Those in Zane Township are especially advantageously located, the land being rolling and well watered, fertile and productive. No one is to be more com- plimented on the perfect method and order with which their agricultural affairs are conducted than he whose name is above. He is engaged in farm- ing and stock-raising one half mile northwest of West Middleburgh, where he has a good home, the honse being commodious and attractive, and capa- cious and well-filled barns and granaries. The fields are wide-spreading and productive. Squire Devore was born in Champaign County, Ohio, on the 16th of October, 1835, and is a son of Moses and Rachel (Inskeep) Devore, both natives of Ohio, the father being born in Champaign, and the mother in Logan County.
Our subject's grandfather, James Devore, was born in France, and came to America when a young man, settling first in Washington County, Pa., and afterward in Champaign County, Ohio, where he was one of the early settlers. He was married in Pennsylvania, to one of that State's fair daughters, and reared a large family of ehil- dren. The father of our subjeet was born on the 22d of February, 1811, and passed his boyhood and youth in his native county. He married Miss Inskeep, who was reared in Logan County, and who was the danghter of Joshua Inskeep, a native of Virginia. Mr. Inskeep came to Ohio in an early day, and was one of the pioneers of Logan County, and a prominent man. lle was a preacher in the Methodist Episco-
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pal Church, and also in the Methodist Protestant Church, and built one of the first churches in the township. lle was also engaged in the sawmill busi- ness for many years. In politics, he was a Whig. Moses Devore and his wife celebrated their nup- tials in Zane Township, Logan County, Ohio, in 1833, and afterward located in Union County, Ohio, where they improved a large farm of four hundred acres. A log cabin was first erected, but this was subsequently removed, and a good sub- stantial frame structure took its place. The mother died when abont forty-three years of age, but the father is still living, resides on his farm in Union County, and although eighty-one years of age, time has dealt leniently with him, and he is still quite active and vigorous. He has remained on this farm ever since his marriage, with the excep- tion of about three years, when he went to take eare of his father and mother.
Of the nine children born to this worthy couple, four sons and five danghters, all but one grew to mature years, and four sons and three daughters still survive. Our subject, the second son and second child, was educated in the log schoolhouse of pioneer days, with slab seats and other crude contrivanees in the way of school furniture, and assisted his father in clearing the home place. Be- fore our subject was of age, be bought his time of his father, paying $100 in cash for his services from the age of twenty until he attained his nia- jority. On the 23d of October, 1855, he led to the altar Miss Mary Morton, a native of Obio, born in Columbiana County, December 2. 1835. She came with her parents, Israel and Hannah (Conn) Mor- ton, to Logan County when nine years of age. She was the youngest of ten children and was left motherless when but an infant. Her father and mother were natives of the Keystone State.
Following his marriage, our subject located first in Union County, Ohio, where he remained two years, and then removed to Zane Township, Logan County, where he has made his home ever since lle first settled in a little log cabin, 18x18 feet, of round logs. and in this he and his most excellent
and cultured wife resided for seventeen years, gathering around them by energy, industry and good management many comforts and eonven- ienees. They improved the place in every way and in 1875 erected a cozy and convenient house which cost them $1,000. They now have one hun- dred and seventy-one acres of as good land as is to be found in the county, and the most of this Mr. Devore cleared himself, it being covered with heavy timber.
To Mr. and Mrs. Devore have been born seven children, three daughters and four sons, as fol- lows: Jacob A., born in October, 1856, is at home; Rachel B., deceased; Jennie L., wife of F. N. Johnson, of West Liberty, is a graduate of Adrian College, Mich .; Moses G., at bome; Lewis N., attending the State University at Columbus, Ohio, taking a civil engineering course; Lanral M., attending school at West Middleburgh, is a bright student and is much interested in his studies; and Sylvia A. died at the age of five years. Mr. and Mrs. Devore have given their children every advantage for receiving an educa- tion and have every reason to be proud of the progress they have made, for there is not a more intelligent family in the county.
Mr. Devore is an advocate of Democratie prin- eiples, and his first Presidential vote was cast for Buchanan in 1856. He was a Trustee of the town- ship for about five years and held the position of School Director for many years. There are three Republicans to one Democrat in the township, but Mr. Devore, who has a host of warm friends in both parties, was elected Justice of the Peace in 1884, and has discharged the duties incumbent upon this office in a ereditable and satisfactory manner. Hle was elected without his consent, and there has been but one appeal of all the cases he has tried. Ilis docket for the past three years shows one hundred and thirty-nine cases settled, mostly without suit. lle is a member of the Blue Lodge, A. F. & A. M., of East Liberty, and Lodge No. 247, Blazing Star Chapter, at North Lewisburgh.
E
INDEX.
BIOGRAPHICAL -
A
Adams, John
. 23
Adams, John Q.
39
Ailes, Hon. H. S. .385
Allea, P. B.
.269
Alspaugh, Joel.
474
Amos, Geo. J. O
.584
Anderson, Enoch
.340
Andrews, Elizur.
.. 301
Armstrong, David
.. 544
Arnett, Jobn. .
.445
Arthur, Chester A.
.. 99
B
Babcock, J. H. 173
Bailey, John H. 224 Baker, David ..
Bamberger, Solomon .127 Barher, Austin .233 Barth, William .547 Baumgarten, E. C .. .. 259 Beatty, Hon. W. W. .159
Beebe, H. E., M. D. 351 Beeler, Henry. 336 Betts, Isaac. ,470 Bimel, Willam .529 Blakeley, W. H. .439 Blume, L. N .561 Boals, M. C .. .529 Boesel, Hoo. Jacob. .545 Bosche, John H . 432 Bowsher, William .455
Braden, James. .389 Braden, John .. 395 Braod, Joseph C., Jr. .588
Brewer, Clinton S .. 433 Brewer, E. N. .. 365
Brewer, Lewis C.
437
Brewer, Nicholas.
.176
Brown, Ezra.
510
Brubaker, J T.
549
Bucbanan, Jaoles
75
Buchanan, S. A.
.228
Buehler, Christian.
564
Bullock, Col. C. F
378
Buss, A. C ..
.574
Butcher, J. S.
414
C
Campbell, J. Q. A. 424
Canby, K. H ..
.. 536
Cartley, John.
.497
Cherry, Amos.
.553
Chesher, C. B., M. D.
406
Churchill, Charles.
197
Clark, D. A
302
Cleveland, S. Grover.
103
Clough, B. F.
.478
F
Clough, R. C.
478
Cogan, Thomas.
329
Coonaughton, J. J.
.485
Conway, Rev. William.
. . 371
Farosworth, Rev. Charles ... 572
Fike, Lieut. Jacob D ..
.. . . .. 525
Cook, Ilenry
.514
Fillmore, Millard.
. 67
Cookston, C. C.
230
Copeland. Amos 464
Copeland, Joseph.
.440
Corwin, Oliver
325
Cost, John P. 320 Fisk. Perry 467 Costolo, J. W., M. D. .135
Coulter, Charles 206
Counts, William
287
Cowgirl, John B.
180
Cuminins, J. K.
. 265
D
Davis, A. A .328
Davis, D. J. 408
Davis, George R. 528
Denny, Dennis.
190
.422
Garwood, George.
.258
Gerwels, A. W. .559
Gierhart, A. J.
.401
Gillespie, D. K .585
Ginn, W. A. .161
Glick, Darius. . .
.537
Gochepour, John H
434
Goode, S. G., M. D
.577
Gordon, Hon. R. B.
170
Gordoo, R. B., Jr.
.386
Grabiel, Jobn.
.. 313
Guthrie, Harvey
275
H
Hall, David.
.558
Hall, W. M.
578
Hamer, W. W., M. D
.415
Hamilton, Rev. G. W.
413
Harbour, C. W. B., M. D
.477
Harrison, Benjamin.
107
Harrison, William Henry .. 50
Harrod, John. .. 361
Harrod, Perry
506
Harrod, Samuel.
562
Hasting, W. J. .
.443
Hastings, Robert .168
Hauss, John J. .124
Hellhusch, Henry.
308
Henry, George A
396
Herkenhoff, Frank
503
Hess, Jacoh
.374
Heston, Joseph S.
.499
Hipp, Maj. Charles. .569 Hoffmann, J. L. .187
Holmes, M. C. 538 Holtermao, Henry. .. 391 Honnell, Morris. 239
Hoover, Rev. C. D . . 533
Hoover, James S. 516
Hoskins, S. A. .192
Housman, W. M . M. D .. .587
Howbert, Rev. A. R. .195
Howell. B. F. 427
Hubbard, Thomas .369
7
1
E
Ekermeyer, M. S., M. D ..
.181
Elder, Abraham, M. D.
551
Elliott, William.
.199
Emerson, J. D.
519
Emerson, Thomas, M. D.
.402
Emert, J. F.
.447
Emery, G. E.
254
Emery, W. K
.260
Einley, A. H.
232
English, L. J. N
.. 479
Estey, William
.258
Fischer, Carl D.
148
Fisher, C. M., M. D.
.. 295
Haviland, W. T.
315
Hawver, George W
.204
Hayes, Rutherford B.
91
Flickinger, Edward.
453
Fraoke, August F. G
.298
Freeman, E. R.
.326
Freyman, G. F.
.316
Frierott, Benjamio. .367
Fulkerson, G. W., M D. .222
Fuson. David.
384
Heusch, Louis H.
349
G
Galer, F. M., M. D. .. 579 Garfield, James A .. . 95
Detrick, Sammel.
Devore, J. N. 592
Dickeosheets, J. L .486
Dice, C. L., M. D .. .. 307
Doran, I. A., M. D. .125
Dowty, S. W.
.489
Dunson, A. A.
455
Earl, J. S.
591
Graf, Daniel.
241
Grant, Ulysses S.
87
Finlay, Archibakl.
.188
..
INDEX.
Hubbell, J. A., M. D. 205
Hubbell, S. R .504
Huber, Allen. .405
Huber, John, Sr. .377
Huenke, Louis. . .523
Huffman, Isaac B ..
198
Leapley, Quio. .560
Lincoln, Abraham, CL
Lindemuth, D B.
227
Linn, W. M.
.316
Linzee, Benjamin ..
.380
Littlejohn, George.
406
Loffer, S. E. .398
Longworth, Thomas .418
Ludlum, Squire E.
.155
Lukens, John F.
.531
Lusk, J. F.
.531
Lutz, Rev. Joseph.
.243
Inderreden, J. D. .140
.J
Jackson, Andrew, 43
Jefferson, Thomas 27
Jelly, Hugh. 477
Jenkins, Jesse
.. 318
Johnson, Andrew
83
Johnston, Fielden 476
Johnston, Hiram. .421
Johnston, S. J ..
.338
Justice, S. H.
.. 541
K
Kalb, Rev. G. L. .565
Kaufman, J. M.
.186
Kautzman, John ..
.147
Keller, John
.263
Kelsey, J. T.
426
Kennedy, Gen. R. P.
.362
Millbuff, Rev. P. J.
517
Koehl, Frank
513
Miltenberger, Hon. Thomas. 552 Monroe, James, 35
Montgomery, J. S., M. D .... . 243
Mooney, M. J. .
.364
Mott, Col. S. R ..
.216
Musser, Jobn
.463
S
Schmidt, Christian. . . 345
Schulenberg, William.
.. 178
Scott, Dr. J. L
.196
Scott, Samuel
.54%
Shaw, E. V.
.460
Van Oss, George.
191
Shaw, W. H., M. D.
.446
Vitz, Rev. Martin.
.150
Shawver, Daniel ..
.162
Shoaff, A. P.
.. 370
Shroyer, Henry. .431
Shroyer, J. F.
.524
Shroyer, Levi ..
.352
Shubert, Nicholas
.247
Sidesinger, L. W.
273
Sidney Public Library .272
Sieverding, F.
.. 500
Singley, Rev. W. H.
.153
Skillen, Thomas.
.560
Outland, P. P., M. D ... ...
.. 337
Skillen, W. A
.535
Outland, W. H., M. D.
.311
Slack, James.
532
Smith, Aaron A
483
Smith, John.
5.90
Smith, John ..
418
Sınıth, Wesley 253
Smoot, C. E., M. D. .237
Snow, W. M.
178
Speckman, Frederick.
.485
Paul, Jacob.
169
Staley, J. M.
238
Pepple, C. C.
458
Staley, Nicholas.
.417
Piatt, Col. Donn.
133
Steinemann, T. B.
355
Pierce, Franklin
71
Stoker, William.
218
Piper, Edward M.
.493
Stokes, C. C., M. D.
.563
Stough, William.
428
Plum, W. H. H.
.316
Polk, James K
59
Prater, Lanford, M. D.
.. 357
Price, John A
.556
Purpus, Edward.
.128
Purpus, Theodore.
.. 182
R
McCaslin, Rev. Robert. .. 250 Rabe, William. 515
Randall, D. W.
.575
Ratermann, Joseph ..
.119
Rebstock, Hon. A. J
139
Reddisb, A. W., M. D)
.566
Reichelderfer, John.
.335
Richardson, F. A., M. D .497
Ritchie, Jacob H.
.. 509
Metz, William. 397 Roach, W. W. .185
Roebuck, W. S
.. 272
Romshe, George.
.327
Rowand, M. V.
.. 437
Rubart, R. W. .. 339
Rulmann, R. A., M. D.
.. 257
Rush, I. W.
209
Russell, John A
.274
Taeusch, H. W
231
Tam, Milton ...
.137
Taylor, O. J .. .571
Thatcher, J. W.
263
Thomas, David
.283
Thomson, C. E.
.408
Titus, S. B ..
.374
Tschudin, William.
.413
Turner, Ehud.
.517
Tyler, John ...
55
V
L
Lamb, J. D. . .. 469
Lamb, R. D ..
573
Nietert, H. J. F
.146
Noble, John C ..
.534
Lanfersieck, J. F.
180
Noble, N. T., M. D.
171
Laufersweiler, John. 212
Lawrence, Hon. William. .117
Layton, Col. C. A ..
.582
O
Hume, Hon. Hubbard
. . 214
Hunt, B. S. , M. D. .565
Hunter, F. C., M. D .. 276
Hussey, M. F., M. D ..
201
I
M
Mader, Andrew, .480
Madison, James. . 31
Makeinson, Cyrus.
416
Manchester, J. H. 392
Marquis, Hon. W. V.
143
Marshall, G. A 176
Martin, Alexander 419
Mathers, Hugh.
.548
Maxson, Simeon.
.586
Maxwell, B. W.
.138
May, John.
539
McCormick, T. B
270
McCune, C. J.
.490
MCEvoy, Jobn.
McFarland, F. J.
.218
Me Farland, Frank
.. 331
McKee, Charles P.
.136
Me Murray, W. J .303 Kennedy, Col. William. .251 Means, L. N. .383 Kettler, William .. .297
Keve, W. R., M. D. 550
Key, John, Sr.
425
Miller, John N. .. 505 Kishler, W. G., M. D. .368 Knatz, Conrad, 390 Miller, Noab .. .348
Knox, J. W.
212
Koch, D. W.
457
Kohler, Andrew
265
Koop, Henry
150
Kramer, Lewis.
.286
Krapf, William
292
Krebs, R. 1., M. D.
175
Kruse, William.
488
Kuenzel, H. C.
.208
N
Niekell, A. H. . ... 530
Nieter, F. H. L ... ...... 281
Vogelsang, Fred ..
240
Vosler, Christian.
.. 211
1
Stueve, C. A.
.144
Sturgeon, T. S.
.309
Sullivan, John L
.. 563
Sutton, J. G., M. D.
210
Swan, E. A., M. D
.507
Sweigart, Benjamin
.221
Swisher, Maj. Joseph .405
T
McFarland, S. W.
.215
Renick, J. R ..
154
Miller, Rev. William
.. 310
.284
Milholland, William, M. D. .. 319 Miller, Jeremiah .356
Rogers, E. H.
.566
Timmermeister, J. H.
.283
Van Buren, Martin 47
Van Horn, J. S.
540
Van Horn, Jacob.
.539
Rinehart, H. T
285
Taylor, Zachary.
63
Stroh, G. H.
.297
P
Lance, Rev. William W .. 580
INDEX.
W
Werst, J. A .. ... 527
West, Hon. W. H. 459
White, John R.
.202
Wyman, Hon. W. C. .487
Whitworth, Prof. Henry .. 126
Wilkins, C. M.
Wilkins, W. P .223
Williams, Christie .41
Y
Walton, J. B. 314
Williamson, Prof. C. W.
.249
Wanzer, Hon. C. M .. .. 520
Wilson, Albert, M. D ..
.444
Washington, George. 19
Wilson, James, Jr.
.332
Way, James E. .508
Wirick, G. W. .557
Wiseger, J. G. .. .161
Young, P. M. .554
Wones, Simon .. .. 576 Ynung, Samuel .. 469
Wrights, Samuel.
. . 372
Young, William.
145
Z
Zearing, I. N.
........ 304
Zedeker, John W ..
.......... 330
Adams, John .. 00
Adams, Jobn Q 38
Allen, P. B.
208
Andrews, Elizur.
.. 300
Garfield, J. A 91
Andrews, Mrs. Elizur.
.299
Grabiel, John .312
Arthur, Chester A 98
Grant, U. S .. 86 Babcock, J. H .472
Harrison, Benjamin.
Harrison, W. H. 50
Harrod, John .. 360
Hayes, R. B .. 90
Herkenhoff, Frank. .302 Musser, John 462
Howbert, Rev. A. R. .194
Hubbell, J. A., M. D. .204
Hnenke, Louis. .522
Jackson, Andrew
42
Pierce, Franklin 70
Piper, E. M. .492
Polk, J. K. 58
Krebs, R. I., M. D .. 174 Rulmann, R. A., M. D. .256 Lawrence, Hon. Wilham. .116 Schmidt, Christian .344
Lincoln, Abrahamn.
78
Shroyer, Henry.
.430
Shubert, Nicholas .. .246
Sing ley, Rev. W. II. .152
Smith, John. .412 Steinemann, T. B .. 3".
Sweigart, Benjamin 220
Taylor, Zachary
62
Tyler, Joho.
54
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