Portrait and biographical record of Marion and Hardin counties, Ohio, Part 62

Author: Chapman publishing co., Chicago, pub
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Chicago : Chapman Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 952


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"The Nor' wester. The Expositor was succeeded by the Nor'wester, which was first issued Satur- day, April 9, 1853, by Will Tomlinson, formerly of the Georgetown Standard. It was the same sized sheet as its predecessor and presented a com- mendable appearance. On the 24th of August, 1854, Ezra Williams became the owner and pub- lishier, and September 2 the name of A. S. Ram- sey appeared at the head of its columns as editor. and thus remained until February 24, 1855, when he retired and Mr. Williams edited the paper alone. The name of the paper was changed, April 7, 1855, to the Western Courier, with 'E Pluribus Unum' as its motto. In 1856 another change took place, the paper appearing as the Kenton Democrat and Courier. Mr. Ramsey again as- sunied the editorial charge, and it ran until early in 1857, when it, too, ceased to exist. All of these papers were Democratic.


"The Hardin County Democrat. No. 1, vol. I, of this paper appeared Saturday, February 21, 1857. It was published by J. E. Mumford and edited by Justus C. Stevens, was thoroughly Democratic in politics, and was a well conducted newspaper. It was a twenty-four column sheet. On the 29th of August, 1857, J. C. Stevens be- . came owner of the Democrat, and he and L. T. Hunt were its editors. From October 17 to De- cember 26 of that year, the paper was not issued, but on the latter date it appeared under the owner- ship of C. S. and William Myers, with Stevens & Hunt editors. The Democrat was enlarged to twenty-eight columns, May 8, 1858, and other- wise much improved. Soon afterward Stevens & Hunt became owners of the paper, and remained as such from June 12 until August 28, 1858, at which time A. S. Ramsey purchased it. He con- tinued to publish it until the issue of Friday, February 8, 1861, when O. B. Happersett's name appears as editor and proprietor. Mr. Happer- sett had been editor of the Urbana Free Press and bought the Democrat from Mr. Ramsey, whose well trained mind and ability as a writer had greatly enhanced the value and influence of the paper.


"O. B. and J. C. Happersett published the Democrat under the firm name of Happersett


Bros., with the former as editor. With the issue of August 8, 1862, the senior partner, O. B. Hap- persett, retired from the firm, selling his interest to William H. Munnell, and the firm appeared as Munnell & Happersett, editors and proprietors. J. C. Happersett severed his connection with the paper December 5, 1862, selling out to Mr. Mun- nell, who thus became sole owner. Mr. Mummel operated the paper as editor and proprietor until September 4, 1863, when he sold out to Colonel Pike, of the Hillsboro Gazette, O. C. Wheeler as- suming charge as editor and publisher. This was during the gubernatorial campaign between Brough and Vallandigham, which was perhaps . the most exciting period in the history of the state. The Democrat adopted as its editorial motto, 'The Constitution as it is; the Union as it was; Vallandigham and Liberty,' which re- mained throughout the campaign1.


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"In August, 1864, A. S. Ramsey took charge of the Democrat after it had ceased publication for some time, and continued as editor and pro- prietor until April, 1865, when he disposed of it to Charles L. Zahm, who at once assumed entire control. After running nearly a year Zahm con- cluded that a change of name would help the paper; so in March, 1866, it was issued under the title of the Democratic Advocate, but in December circumstances compelled him to sell out.


"Daniel Flanagan purchased the concern De- cember 13, 1866, and soon afterward began the publication of the Kenton Democrat (vol. 1, new series), with the motto 'Equal and exact justice to all, special privileges to none.' It was a twenty- eight-column paper, issued every Thursday at $2 per year. Thus the Democrat continued with slight change until' March 9, 1871, at which time vol. vi began with an entire new outfit of presses, types, etc., and enlarged to a thirty-two- column sheet, while greatly improved in every way. It is now a paper of large dimension, ably and creditably conducted and edited. It will not be out of place to state hiere that Mr. Flanagan purchased the paper for the sum of $500 (which is all it was worth ) and sold it for more than $7,000 eight years later. By his ability as a writer and his shrewd business management he


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brought. the paper up from absolute worthless- ness until it was regarded as one of the best con- ducted county papers in this portion of Ohio, at- taining an influence in the party and a financial success most gratifying to its owner.


"On the ist of January, 1875, David S. Fisher bought out Mr. Flanagan. He had been the ed- itor and publisher of the Allen County Democrat for about fifteen years prior to this time, and brought to the aid of his new enterprise a wide experience and a well grounded knowledge of the business. He changed the name of the paper to the Hardin County. Democrat, thus going back to the title adopted in February, 1857. It was enlarged to a thirty-six-column sheet, and came forth in an entire new dress, bearing at its head the following motto: 'A family journal, devoted to literature, news, agriculture and the dissemination of Dem- ocratic principles.' It is looked upon as one of the leading Democratic newspapers of northwest- ern Ohio. The office of the Democrat is up with the times, all its furnishings being of a first-class order, while neatness, punctuality and dispatch pervade the whole establishment."


HALMERS C. MCLAUGHLIN, M. D., is one of the most popular and practical mem- bers of the niedical fraternity in Hardin County. Since entering upon his professional work, he has been located in the village of Dun- kirk, where he stands high in the estimation of all. He comes from a long line of ancestors dis- tinguished in the higher walks of life, and has undoubtedly inherited much of liis ability.


The Doctor's fatlier, Robert Mclaughlin, who was also a physician, was a native of Columbiana County, Ohio, born in 1818, and for more than half a century stood in the front ranks of his pro- fession. He was a member of the Ohio Medical Society and a leading Mason, and died in Butler, Ohio, in May, 1890. His father, who bore the Christian name of Jeremiah, was a native of the


North of Ireland, but at an early day settled in Virginia, later locating in Columbiana County. Three of liis brothers, Daniel, William and Rob- ert, were soldiers in the War of 1812, and the whole family were very prominent in the Presby- terian Church. A son of Jeremiah, who bore tlie same name, was a doctor, and engaged in practice until his deatlı, in 1855.


Robert McLauglilin married Margaret Martin, who was born in Columbiana County, and was the daughter of Hon. Jolin Martin, who represented Columbiana and Stark Counties in the State Legis- lature from 1846 to 1848. He was of Scotch de- scent, and was a wealthy man. The only daugh- ter of Robert McLauglilin died in childhood. His son J. M. is engaged in medical practice at But- ler, Ohio, and anotlier son, J. D., is a druggist at Bettsville, Ohio. The mother died in 1884.


Dr. C. C. Mclaughlin was born in Liberty, Knox County, Ohio, July 27, 1858. His studies were pursued in the public schools, and in the Presbyterian Academy at Levering. It was his father's ambition to have hint take up legal pur- suits, and lie accordingly offered to pay his way through any college that he might select with that end in view. This did not meet with our subject's approval, however, as he had a decided taste for the calling which he afterward adopted. This difference of opinion caused a temporary estrangement between the two, the father refus- ing to help the young man in the acquisition of a medical education. Nothing daunted, but placed on his mettle, he earned the necessary funds him- self, and in the winters of 1878-79 and 18So-81 attended lectures at Starling Medical College, graduating therefrom in the spring of 1881. He wisely selected Dunkirk as the scene of his future career, and has liere niet with gratifying success.


An enthusiastic Mason, the Doctor is now serv- ing his second term as Master of Dunkirk Lodge, which was established largely through liis efforts. He was made a member of the order in IS83, at Forest, Ohio, and has now taken the Knight- Templar degree, belonging also to the command- ery at Lima.


May 1, 1890, Dr. McLauglilin married Ella Breen, who was formerly a successful school-


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teacher. He is a member of the Ohio and the American Medical Societies, and in politics is a Democrat, but does not aspire to official distinc- tion, preferring to devote his entire time to his constantly increasing practice.


NDREW LEFFLER. Throughout Marion County no resident is better or more favor- ably known than the gentleman whose name introduces this sketch. Although engaged as a butcher in the city of Marion, he adds to this business that of buying stock, which latter line he carries on extensively. He is highly success- ful in his various enterprises, and is now one of the leading business men in Marion.


Our subject was born in Baden, Germany, August 7, 1840. Coming to America in 1854, when a lad of fourteen years, he remained for a time in New York, and very soon after continued his westward way until reaching Marion Coun- ty. Being obliged to assist in farm work, his ed- ucation was very much neglected, although he took advantage of every opportunity given him to become well informed.


In 1859 young Leffler engaged in the butcher business, but his efforts in this direction were in- terrupted by the call for volunteers to enter the service of the Union army. He at once enlisted in Company D, Eighty-second Ohio Infantry, and with his regiment marched to the front. While participating in the battle of McDowell, in West Virginia, he was wounded in the right leg, which rendered him unfit for further service, and he was therefore honorably discharged. After his return to Marion it was some time before he could again conduct his business, but when fully recovered, however, he again engaged as a butcher, and this business he has followed ever since. He is also one of the largest stock-dealers in the county, and uses all that he buys in his own market, smoking and packing his own meats.


Andrew Leffler has by no means been behind hand in supporting enterprises which are to ben- efit the city, and in addition to the combined business already mentioned, he was one of the original stockholders of the Marion Manufactur- ing Company. He comes of a family which has been very prominent in this vicinity, a history of which will appear in the sketch of his brother Godfried, on another page.


In 1865 Mr. Leffler married Miss Mary Eber- hart, who was born in Marion County, June 1, 1842. To them were born ten children, of whom eight are living, namely: Jane, now the wife of John Pruet, also engaged as a butcher in Ma- rion; Frank, following the business of his father at Green Camp; Harrison, Edward and Harry, all of whom are employed by their father in his extensive business operations; and Florence, El- mer and Emil, who are at home.


In religious affairs our subject is a prominent and influential member of the German Lutheran Church, and for a period of twelve years was an office-holder in the congregation at Marion. In politics he never fails to cast a vote in favor of Democratic candidates.


ENJAMIN P. EULINE, an honored resi- dent of Cessna Township, Hardin County, has lived on the farm which he now culti -. vates for the past twelve years. The estate com -. prises one hundred and twenty acres, in addition to which Mr. Euline owns a two-thirds interest in his father's old farm. He is a practical and en- terprising business man, and has been very suc- cessful in his varied undertakings.


Benjamin Euline, grandfather of Benjamin P., was born in Virginia, but took up his abode in Pennsylvania at an early day. Later he inoved to Coshocton County, Ohio, and about 1830 drove across the country to Hancock County, and a year afterward became a citizen of Washington


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Township, this county. He bought eighty aeres of Government land, paying therefor $1.25 per aere.


John P., son of Benjamin Euline, Sr., was born in Columbus, Ohio, July 18, 1818, being one of eight children. His mother bore the maiden name of Elizabeth Wolford. He was set to work at an early age, and when in his nineteenth year started out on his own account. At the rate of $10 per acre he cleared ten aeres of the land on which Dunkirk now stands, and also worked on the canal running through Columbus. After his marriage he engaged in operating a saw and grist mill near Huntersville for a few years. Subse- quently he purchased land in Washington Town- ship, and cultivated the same until 1862, when he came to this locality, buying one hundred aeres on section 12. There he departed this life March I, 1887, and his remains were interred in Grove Cemetery at Kenton .. He was a good Republican, and held numerous local offices, among them be- ing Trustee and Constable. In1 1842 he married Elizabeth Lyneh, who was born in Coshocton County, August 7, 1825. She became the moth- er of three children: Hannah E., born in 1844, the wife of George W. Darst, ex-Sheriff of this county, and now policeman at the State House in Columbus; Benjamin P., of this sketch; and Emma E., born September 15, 1849. The last- mentioned, who was the wife of Conrad Reynolds, died in 1867. The mother died May 22, 1891.


Onr subject was born in Marion Township, October 26, 1847, and was reared on a farın. When about fifteen years of age he came to this township and here grew to manhood. When he was twenty-four years of age he purchased eighty acres of land, and continued to manage the old farm in conjunction with his later acquisition. In 1883 he removed to his present home.


November 7, 1872, Mr. Euline married Rachel O. Cessna, who departed this life March 10, 1875. Their only child, Cora E., died in infancy. On Christmas Day, 1878, Mary E. Smith, a native of Fayette County, Ohio, became Mrs. Euline. They have no children of their own, but have tak- en a little girl to care for, who canie to them when one year old.


For the past two years Mr. Euline has been Chairman of the Republican party of Cessna Township, and has held the office of Constable for a like period. He was also Assessor for one year and Town Clerk for three years, besides holding different school positions. Religiously Mr. and Mrs. Euline are Methodists, and the for- mer is Superintendent of the Sunday-school. He has been a Class-Leader and Steward in the con- gregation, and is always liberal in his donations to worthy charities.


OHN C. RAINSBURG, one of the worthy residents and old settlers of Lynn Township, Hardin Connty, has been engaged in farin- ing on the place which he now occupies for twent- ty-one years, and in a large measure has been blessed with success in his undertakings. He carries on general farming, and is well known and respected by the pioneers of the county. A very attractive and commodious residence adorns his place.


Our subject was born on a farm in Carroll County, Ohio, January 27, 1827, to William and Margaret (Maxwell) Rainsburg. When he was two and a-half months old the parents moved to Holmes County, this state, where our subject was reared, and after obtaining his education in the common schools aided his father in the work of carrying on the farm.


July 7, 1850, John C. Rainsburg was married to Catherine Mcknight. Three years later they left the old homestead on which they were resid- ing and took up their abode in Lynn Township, Hardin County, on a sixty-acre tract of land lo- eated near their present estate. This he im- proved and cultivated in a very profitable manner for a great many years, and by industry and fru- gality added to the same until it comprised quite a large tract.


During the War of the Rebellion John C. Rains- burg volunteered his services to the Union army, but was not accepted on account of disability. In


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early life he was a Whig, but after the organiza- tion of the' Republican party he joined its ranks and voted for its candidates until a number of years ago, since which time he has been a stanch supporter of Democratic principles. During the war he was chosen and elected Clerk of Lynn Township, serving for a period of two terins. He las also filled the positions of Township Trustee and Assessor.


Eight children were born of the union of our subject and Miss Mcknight, namely: Sarah, John, Thomas (deceased), Margaret, William, James, Robert and David. Margaret is now the wife of George W. Thomas, a farmer of Lynn Township; William is also farming in this local- ity; Robert is an agriculturist; and David, a tele- graph operator, lives in Kansas.


Mrs. Catherine Rainsburg departed this life in 1872, and August 7, 1874, our subject was mar- ried to Charlotte Wilkin, also a native of Carroll County, this state. Their union has also been blessed by the birth of eight sons and daughters, all of whom are still under the parental roof. They are named, respectively, Cypherd, Ella, Archibald, Tena, George, Mina, Melvin and Charles.


In our subject the public schools have a friend, and it is one of his chief desires that his children may be well educated. His life has been upright and his example is well worthy of emulation.


ENRY SCHINDEWOLF, one of the most enterprising and public-spirited citizens of Ada, Ohio, has been in business here during the past twenty years and over. In 1889 he as- sisted in organizing the Ada Building and Loan Association, and is now one of the Directors of the same. Besides this, he is a stockholder in the Ada Bank. He owns much valuable property, besides a beautiful home in the village, and lends his aid to whatever tends to promote the good of the community in which he has so long resided.


The father of our subject was a farmer and lio-


tel-keeper in his native land, Prussia. He died when Henry was but seven years of age, and therefore he has little recollection of a father's protection and care. The mother was Julia Ries before her marriage. Her brother, Philip Henry, served in the capacity of Mayor of a city in his native land, as did also his father before him. The good lady departed this life in 1885, at the ripe old age of eighty years.


Our subject is one of five sons, and he also had three sisters. Philip is a farmer in the vicinity of Kenton; William, who served in the Civil War, is a leading business man of Kenton, and Treasurer-elect of Hardin County; George re- mained in Prussia, and is operating the old home place. He fought in twenty-one battles during the Prussian and French War in the early '70s. The sisters have all been called to the silent land.


Heury Schindewolf was born in Prussia, Jan- uary 18, 1838, and grew up in his native place. Until he was fourteen years old he attended the excellent schools common to the Fatherland. When he had arrived at a suitable age he began learning the tailor's trade, at which he served an apprenticeship of three years, furnishing his own clothes and paying the sum of $50 besides. Then until 1866 he was employed as a journeyman in his birthplace. In the year just mentioned he sailed for America, and soon located at Kenton. Later he went to Cincinnati, in which city he was employed until he concluded to cast in his lot with the inhabitants of Ada. Since 1869 he has been in business here, meeting with good success, and four years after opening a store he added ready- made clothing, hats and gentlemen's furnishing goods.


In 1874 our subject was married to Margaret Sleiner, of Kenton. Their union has been blessed with four children. The only son, Karl, died when three and a-lialf years old; Helena is a graduate of the union schools; and Florence and Edna are attending school. The family are reg- ularly to be seen in their places at the Lutheran Church, to which our subject belongs. In his political belief lie is independent, though the Republican party comes the nearest to meeting his views, and thus usually receives his support.


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A


Adams, Johu.


23


Adams, John Q


39


Ahlefeld, Albert G.


.317


Armstrong, George W


.285


Arnold, Engene S.


. 287


Arthur, Chester A.


99


Augenstein, Dauiel.


.229


Ault, Hiram M


.183


Aye, William S.


.163


B


Bain, Frauk D , M. D.


.. . 268


Bain, Hon. John ..


.123


Baker, James M.


.371


Barnhart, Henry M.


. 181


Bastable, James.


. 593


Banghman, David.


.174


Beagle, Eli.


.. 511


Beale, Johu S.


-523


Belt, Rev. Leroy A


.317


Belt, William A., M. D.


.197


Cliffe, Daniel B


279


Cline, William H.


.420


Collins. J. L.


-540


Bish, William


.345


Bowen, Albertis C.


.539


Bower, John A


439


Bower, Levi.


.419


Brocklesby, William T.


.497


Brown, William H.


.516


Buchanau, James.


75


Burke, Morgan E.


.321


Burns, Rev. James A


474


Burtsfield, John.


.324


C


Callaın, John


.351


Campbell, Ezra.


.. 342


Campbell, John.


. 490


Campbell, Rev. Z. B.


.493


Cantwell, Thomas J


.216


Carothers, Samuel H.


.391


Carr, William.


.511


Carter, G. J., M. D.


-479


Casper, John M.


.324 ;


Castor, Rev. George B.


.243


Cessua, George


282


Cessna, Zaccheus,


333


Charlton, Henry.


.549


Cheney, A. E


498


Claypool, Jesse.


484


Cleveland. S. Grover


.103


Colwell, N. H


.222


Conley, Hon. Edmund


.250


Cooney, Squire.


27[


Cooney, William H.


.506


Britton, Jantes.


Cooper, Charles J.


.289


Cope, Joshua. 522


Copeland. Joshua, M. D. . . 133


Cotterill, William


. . 344


Court, George.


. 329


Cowau, Joseph.


IS7


Crawford, George.


.184


D


Davidson, James M.


.178


Davis, John J.


.198


Davis. William H.


.188


Deerwester, John


.290


Delauder, Lawson H


.298


Devore, James W., M. D


.314


Devore, Sanford ..


.. 469


Dickerson, Milton B.


.145


Dickinson, Henry E.


.492


Dickinson, Thomas J.


.. 523


Dieterich, Philip.


.215


Draper, Robert McC.


.. 296


Drum, Charles B


.480


Dudley, Hon. John S.


... 335


E


Ebhardt. John A


. 228


Edsell, Harry.


.483


Emery, James


.158


Gerlach, Ulrich


Emery, Willard C., M. D .. . 385


Espy, Thomas.


.387


Euline, Benjamin P.


.358


Evans, John ..


. 151


Evans, Thomas F.


.545


Everett, Gen. T.


.2SI


F


Feaster, Heury P., M. D .. . Fetter, v. arge ..


Fetter, Joliu. Fillmore, Willard. Minn, Johu W -374


Foit, Jolin


.352


Foos, John A


.356


Fryer, David F


.513


Fulton, Albert H.


.292


G


Garbersou, Johu R


.521


Garfield. James A


95


Garwood, Fenton.


435


Gerlach, Adam W


3,3


Gerlach, Christopher. 467


Gerlach, John 455


Gerlach, John C.


.413


Gerlach, Nicholas.


·Given, Alexander.


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Given, Hou. Frauk :14


INDEX.


INDEX.


Glathart, Christian, . . . 249


Gordon, John O. . . 312


Gossard, William II. .406


Grafmiller, Andrew .350


Grant. Squire


. 463


Grant, Ulysses S 87 Gray, David. 206


-- Gray, John F.


. 136


Griffis, John! A .. 343


Gruber John II.


Guthery, Hon, John D


299


Gnthery, U'pton K


.473


H


Haberman, Frederick .. . . 227 Hahn, Charles, M. D . . . 412 Hall, William. .236


Hamilton, George H.


.393


Hamilton, L. D .. M. D


176


Harding, Warren G.


.279


Harraman, James.


.553


Harrisou, Benjamin


. 107


Harrison, William H. 51


1. tcher, Lot I. 398


H -tfield, Emanuel. . 277 H yes, Rutherford B 91 Fead, Wright R 540


Ledrick, James S .. M. D. . . 514


Heilman, John U.


218


Henkle, John D).


. 420


Hibner, Adamı


.404


Highslip, Andrew. .376


Hill, Hamilton .323


Hill, Harley J.


.203


Hinklin, W. H., M. D


.445


Hipsher, Lemnin


.196


Hipsher, Zaccheus W.


.. 240


Hites, John


396


Hively, David.


. 441


Logan, John .230


opkins, Archibald .407


orn, Richard H .. .178


onser. Anthony


.268


nie, well. James C


. . 520


Howser, Jacoby .372


Huber, Edward. 131


Huber, Frank A


.456


Hudson, Samuel.


. 194


Hudson, Thomas G.


.429


Hull, William E.


. 207


Hunter, Ezekiel.


.223


I


Irvine, James.


............ 509


J


Jr. kson, Andrew .. 43 Jakson, Evan McD .... . . . . 593


Jackson, Heaton.


.373


Jacoby, Michael. .


. 214


Jefferson, Thomas


27


Johnson, Andrew


83


Johnson, William B.


.328


Jones, Andrew D ..


.535


Millar, Ellis 1,


.253


Jones, Benton K., M. D


.491


Jones, John M.


Jordan, Charles C. -519


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Kaunel, John H.


. 122


Kanzig, Jacob


.40S


Keel, George W.


. 350


Kelly, William A


.295


Kennedy, James W.


. 430


Kennedy, William K


.168


Kenton Democrat, The. ... 554


Kindle, Marran M ..


. 489


King, George T.


.155


King, George W.


.191


King. Samnel H.


.524


Kohler Henry C ...


. 195


Kraner, John W


.200


Krisher, Jeremian


.563


Kront, John L.


.342


Kurt, John C.


.245


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Latham, Royal S. .185


Lawrence, James


.221


Leffler, Andrew


.558


Leffler, Charles W.


. 265


Leffler, Godfried


.311


I,emert, Charles C ..


.349


Leonard James H


125


Lincoln, Abraham


79


Lindsay, Oliver.


.205


Loeffert, Henry ..


.355


Lonthan, Capt. James W .. . 270


Lowery, James ...


.542


M


McCall. Thomas. . . 477


McClaren, William J ..


.402


McCoppin, Ellsworth E. . . . 155


McCoy, James N.


.. 319


McDonald, John ..


. 372


McElvy, John


-449


McKinley, William.


. . . 362


Mckinstry, Matthew ..


. . 510


Mclaughlin. C. C., M. D. . . 557 McMurray, A, B., M. D. . . . 553 McMurray, Thomas J . . 488 Maddox, D. S., M. D .. . 506


Madison, James.


37


Marsh, James F


543


Martin, Abel.


468


Mathews, Bernard .: . . 313


Merchant, John T. .144


Merriman, Icwis .. .. 367


Messenger, Hon. Everett. . 171 Meyer, Morris .340


Miller, Matthew G. .272


Miller, Obadiah . 208


Milligan, John K. .382


Mitchell, Charles.


.457


Mitchell, Joseph.


.237


Monnette, Oliver


137


Monroe, James 35


Morris, Joseph


202


Rogers, Jolin A., M. D


.. 275


Morrow, James.


. 224


Rosbrook, George ..


.435


Rosencrans, Solomon F. . . . 253


Runser, Andrew


. 266


Runser, Charles W .. 278


Runser. Robert W ..


.305


Rutledge, Benjamin W


.186


Rutledge, George W ..


.192.


Rutledge, Samson M .. .. . 127


S


Sager, Henry W., M. D. .. . 54L


Schaaf, Jacob A.


. . 446


Schindewolf, Henty.


.560


Schwemner, Jolin ...


. 395


Scott, Isaac K., M. D


4:1


Seymour, John B.


-429


Sieg, Paal K.


247


Siegel, Richard


336


Simpson, George W


.499


Slagle, Francis B


.401


Slagle, Isaac.


135


Slagle, Jacob


143


Sloan, John J


439


Sloan, Joseph.


239


Sloan, Robert.


4.50


Sloan, Thomas


.126


Smith, Arnest F


5.52


Pangborn Joseph D ..


.118


Patterson, John C.


365


Smith, De Witt C., M. D.


.30S


Patterson, William D.


.360


Paulucci, Joseph.


. 161


Pearce, John M.


I21


Pfeiffer, Jolın G., Sr.


. 3SI


Pfeiffer, I.ewis


.256


Pfeiffer, Samuel.


. 500


Pierce, Franklin.


.. 71


Pister, Rev. Jacob.


.204


Poe, Andrew.


. 147


Polk, James K


59


Pommert, Christian


. . 202


Porter, Freeman.


.452


Porter, James T.


. 2.1€


Powell. Prof. Arthur


. 301


Preston, Robert, Jr.


... 307


R


Rainsburg, John C .... ....; )


Ranney, Albert S .. .


....


233


Rapp, William C 173


Rarey, Nicholas 456


Ranb, William L. 402 Ray1, Alfred I. . 442


Reid, Simon A .330


Rhoads, George.


.125


Rhoads, Milton H.


.158


Rhu, Auguste. M. D.


.532


Rice, Johu.


.239


Richardson, Jasper N .447 Riffei, George. 531


Riley, Elias F. 346


Robinson, Charles W. .423


Morrow, John W


.551


Mouser, Grant E.


. 462


Mouser, Justus A., M. D. . . 120


Moy, Edward.


. 353


Munson, A. W., M. D


.141


Murphy, Daniel W .427


. N


Neidhart, George.


.. 254


Nesbitt, Henry W.


.154


Neville, William M.


.. 470


Norton, William A.


. . . 201


0


Ochs, W. J ..


...


... 339


Oller, Willian,


.. 286


Osbun, Elmer.


....


.48I


P


Smith, John.


.12


Smith, John C ..


327


Smith, Nathan


.450


Smith, Samuel.


.511


Smith, William D. ..


46.4


Snodgrass, Jesse, M. D.


. 426


Southard, Robert W.


44S


Spiece, Ionis.


.250


Sponsler, Alvin J. .458


Sponsler, Jacob M.


.487


Stansell. Joseph .A .. M. D .334 Steiner, Benjamin


Steiner, Martin.


.424


Stevenson, Homer P


7.95


Stevenson, Williasu W


Stewart, Sanie !.


175


Strelitz, Henry


Strobel, Frederick,


Strong, Iniher M ..


Stronpe. William s


Sinck, William ..


.165


Smith. Ephraim E


.375


Smith, James K


4:4


INDEX.


Sutten, Rev. Jeremiah ... .. 529


Swallow, George W. .472 Sweney, Butsby P .. ... . 478


Tyson, L. B., M. D. .531


U


Uncapher, Andrew. .. 536


Uncapher, Hiram L.


. . . 354


Uncapher. John A


.. 403


Uncapher. John G.


. . 193


Uncapher, Thomas J.


.546


V


Van Buren, Martin.


.... 47


Vassar, Thomas G ..


. . 259


Waddel, Benjamin.


.212


Waddel, Michael.


.451


Waddel, William


383


Walker, Gen. Moses B


.. 433


Wallace, Andrew J.


.233


Washburn, Howard E


.224


Washburn, Ozias


177


Washington, George


19


Webb, Nathan H ...


:322


Weir, Samuel.


.238


Weist, Philip


.235


Wells, Winfield S., M. D. . . 505


Welsh, Agnew.


.. 229


Weston, Willis E.


.417


Wikoff, Charles W


.341


Williams, Andrew M. .405


Willson, Jehu R .. .245 Wilson, Hazard H 377 Wilson, Joseph V. -534 Winter, W. P., M. D. 366


Wolf, Frederick. 302


Wolford, J. A .396


Wood, James M., M. D


.157


Wood, Pearl.


194


Woodard. Marcellus S


.238


Wyhe, William ..


.166,


V


Young, Hon. Boston G . . . . 320


Young, Henry


. ..


.28I


Young, John.


.234


Young, William H.


. 265


PORTRAITS.


Adams. John. 22


Adams. John Q.


.. 38


Allefeld, Albert G.


.316


Armstrong, George W


.284


Harrison, Benjamin.


106


Arthur, Chester A


98


Harrison, William H 50


Hayes, Rutherford B. 90


Hinklin, W. H., M. D 444


Huber, Edward


. 130


Irvine, James.


.50S


Jackson, Andrew 12


Jefferson, Thomas


26


Johnson, Andrew.


S2


Kelly, William A.


.294


King, George W.


. 190


Leffler, Charles W.


. 264


Leffler, Godfried .. .310


Lemert, Charles C ..


. 348


Lincoln, Abraham.


78


Madison, James.


30


McCall, Thomas


.476


Messenger, Hon. Everett. . 170


Millar, Ellis L


.252


Monroe, James.


34


Munson, A. W., M. D.


.140


Norton. William


A


.200


Ochs, W. J .. -338


Paulucci, Joseph ..


.160


Pfeiffer, John G., Sr. .350 Pfeiffer, Mrs. Mary A .380


Pierce, Franklin


. 70


Polk, James K


58


Ranuey, Albert S. ......... 252


Robinson, Charles W ... .422


Robinson, Mrs Emma 1 .. . . 422 Rogers, John .A., M. D. .274 Slagle, Francis B 400


Sloan, John J. 433


Sponsler, Jacob M. 4>


Strobel, Frederick.


. 54


Strong, Luther M.


Taylor, Zachary.


6


Thompson, Madison M 52 Timmons. Joseph. .35


Tyler, John ..


5-


Van Buren, Martin


4


Washington, George.


Weston, Willis E.


VIEWS.


Brown, William H .517


Casper, John M.


. 325


Heilman, John U. . 219


Pfeiffer, Samuel.


.50 I


Kanzig, Jacob


.409


Sponsler, Alvin J. .459


Kennedy, James W -431


Uncapher, Andrew.


.. 537


Krout, John L


-343


Wolf, Frederick


. 303


1


Tressel, John ..


. 152


Tyler, Jolın ...


.55


T


Taylor, Amos. . 384


Taylor, Zachary


63


Terry, Joseph.


.262


Thomas, John H.


.461


Thomas, Rev. Welling E. . . 515


Thomasson, Albert ..


.526


Thompson, Madison M. . . . 529


Thompson, Thomas ..


.128


Thomson, Metellus.


405


Tidd, Charles S ..


.167


Timmons. Joseph.


.359


Tracy, William M.


. 123


Gerlach, Christopher .. .. .. . 466


Given, Hon. Frank .210


Grant, Ulysses S. 86


Haberman, Frederick .226


Baker, James M


.370


Barnhart, Henry M.


.. ISo


Brocklesby, William .496 Buchanan, James. 74 Carothers, Samuel H. .. 390


Castor, Rev. George B.


.. 242


Cessna. Zaccheus.


.. 332


Cleveland. S. Grover


.102


Evans, John ..


150


Feaster, Henry P., M. D. .. 454 Fillmore, Millard. 66


Garfield, James A.


94


Mckinley, William. .363


Pfeiffer, Lewis .. .. 257


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