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Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railway Company, in which capacity he is still engaged. la 1835-36 "Swan's Treatise" was published, which has since passed through nine editions, the tenth edition in 1875; 1843, "Guide for Executors and Administrators; " 1841, " Swan's Revised Statutes; " 1854, a revised edition of the statutes; 1860, a revised edition of the statutes, to which L. J. Critchfield annexed notes of the decisions of the Supreme Court; in 1868 a supplement to the edition of 1860 was compiled and published, with notes of decisions of the Supreme Court, by Milton Sayler ; 1851, " Swan's Pleading and Practice," two volumes ; 1862-63, " Swan's Pleading and Precedents under the Code." The elementary law books of Judge Swan are remarkable for the concise and clear language in which the propositions of law are stated. They have been accepted by the bar of Ohio as the best authority upon the subjects of which they treat. "Swan's Treatise" has become the indispensable companion of every justice of the peace in the State. The lawyer who cannot base his arguments upon the authority of "Swan's Justices " (as the book is famil iarly called) does not stand much chance of success in a justice's court in Ohio. As a jurist Judge Swan stands at the head of his profession. None of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Ohio, rendered by him while Chief- Justice, have ever been overruled. Ile has never been a politician. His idea, often expressed to his friends, has always been that " office should seek the man, and not man the office." He is very reticent of manner and of a retiring disposition. These qualities have prevented him from forming many intimate friends outside of his own family ; but his well-known integrity, and his scrupulous and con- scientious regard for truth and honesty, have caused him to be highly esteemed, not Only by the people of Columbus, where he resides, but he is greatly honored throughout the State, where his books have made his name so well known.
ULLIVANT, WILLIAM STARLING, A. B., M. A., LL .. D., eldest son of Lucas and Sarah (Starling) Sullivant, the leading pioneer in that territory which afterward became Franklin county, Ohio, was born, Jannary 15th, 1So3, in Franklin- ton, a little village literally in the midst of a wilderness, when the present site of Columbus was covered with the primitive forest. Frontier life and its sports de- veloped in him remarkable muscular strength and activity, ' a fine personal appearance, and graceful carriage. He ac- companied his father on some of his shorter surveying ex- peditions, taking thereon the lessons which tended to make him an expert, rapid and accurate surveyor, when called upon, after a college career, to attend to the large landed estate of the family. When old enough he was sent to a celebrated private school in Jessamine county, Kentucky.
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under Lindley and Dam, whence he went to Yale College, | Jane, daughter of Alexander K. Marshall, of Kentucky ; Eliza G. Wheeler, of New York city, and Caroline E. Sutton.
from which he graduated in 1823. Ilis father's death then called him home, and family affairs took him from studying a profession, as designed by his father. Desiring active employment, he engaged in the surveys of the Ohio Canal, and manifested an aptitude and capacity that would have won him high position as a civil engineer. Returning home, he took charge of the mills belonging to the estate, which, after mastering the principles involved in, water- wheels, mill-gearing, etc., he remodelled after plans of his own. Thenceforward he was actively engaged in business affairs, and became a member of the Ohio Stage Company, whose operations covered a wide field, and prior to railroads, af- forded travellers the best accommodations and facilities. Ile was one of the original stockholders and directors of the Clinton Bunk, and for some time its President. Moving to the country, he occupied, improved and adorned the present site of the Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum. There he availed himself of unusual facilities for studying natural history. After devoting some time to ornithology he finally settled on botany, influenced in part by his brother, Joseph Sullivant, who had already made some progress in the science, and who found his richest fields near the mansion house on Sullivant's Hill. For several years this study engrossed his leisure; the first result was a well-elaborated catalogue of the plants of Franklin county. Having thoroughly exam- ined the phenogamous flora of Central Ohio, he began studying cryptogamic botany, or rather the muscological part, wherein he found a rich field, made many new dis- coveries, and established a world-wide reputation as the re- sult of years of quiet but earnest labor. His published works are an honor to American science, and a monument to his erudition. Besides many papers in journals of science and art, he published "A Catalogue of the Plants of Franklin County ; " " Musci Alleghanienses; " " Contribu- tions to the Bryology and Hepaticology of North America;" " Mosses and Hepaticse of the United States, east of the Mississippi River ; " " Mosses and Hepatica Collected dur- ing Whipple's United States Government Survey; " " Mosses Brought Home by Wilkes' United States Exploring Expedi- tion ; " " Mosses and Hepatica Collected in the United States Union Pacific Exploring Expedition," and " Icones Museorum." A second volume of the last-named work, left incomplete by his death, is to be completed by his friend and for many years co-worker, Mr. Lesquereux. All these OSTER, CHARLES W., was born in Brookfield, Worcester county, Massachusetts, November 21st, 1800. His father, William Foster, was also a na- tive of Massachusetts; his grandfather held a colonel's commission in the revolutionary amy, and was at Saratoga when Burgoyne surrendered. William Foster was a farmer and stock dealer, and when Charles was eighteen emigrated to New York, and settled in Genesee county, near Rochester, where he died in 1829. Charles received a common school education, and for some works were finely illustrated, some by himself. He was one of the original trustees, under the will of the foander, of Starling Medical College, and always held the Presidency of the organization. As a member of the American National Academy of Science, and also of some of the oldest and most learned scientific societies of Europe, his labors are better known and appreciated abroad than at his home, where he has lived a quiet and nostentations life. Itis works are of standard authority and highest reputation in Europe and the United States. He was thrice matied - to years after his majority was engaged in boating on the Frie
ENYON, HENRY, Dentist, was born, March 17th, IS27, in Harrison county, Ohio. Ile was the youngest of nine children, seven sons and two daughters. Ile comes of old English stock. Ilis parents, William Kenyon and Marjory Vondy, were natives of the Isle of Man. One of his grandmothers was in the first Methodist class formed on the Isle of Man, and listened to the first Methodist minister who preached there. Ile was educated in the common schools. At home he was taught the useful lessons of piety and in- dustry, beside much that he craved but could not find in the schools of that day. Leaving school he taught with marked success for a number of years. In 1854, following in his father's footprints, he became a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, remaining in active service as a member of the North Ohio Conference until failing health made some cessation of labor necessary. He was accordingly located in the fall of 1857, continuing his ministerial stand- ing in the church, but not a member of the Conference. For the next two years he travelled in the West, withont giving his attention to any special business. In 1860 he re- turned to Ohio and began the study of dentistry with Dr. Shaw, at Fremont. Having completed his studies, he lo- cated at Maumee, practising his profession there with great success until he determined, in September of 1875, to move to Toledo. Here a wider and better field was open to him, and he was not slow to improve his opportunities. An affa- ble manner, professional learning, and a skilled hand soon secured for him a practice which grows with the years. Dr. Kenyon has made a specialty of operative dentistry, in which branch he has been peculiarly successful. Ile was made a Master Mason in the fall of 1854 by Richland Lodge, No. 201, where he retained his membership until he located in Maumee City, where he united with Northern Lights Lodge, No. 40. Ile was married, July 17th, IS54, to Catharine A. Ilietts, of Sandusky county, Ohio.
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Canal. On Junc 7th, 1827, he married Louisa Crocker, daughter of John Crocker, of Cambridge, New York, and the same year moved with his father-in-law to Seneca county, Ohio, settling first in London township. They were among the fast settlers in that region, and had the usual experience of pioneers. In 1832 they entered some 2000 acres of land in an adjoining township and laid out the town of Rome, and soon after opened a store. In 1852 the town was consolidated with Risdon, adjoining, under the name of Fostoria. They located there with their families, built a saw mill in 1834, and a grist mill in 1836, making that point a centre, and soon drawing a large trade from adjoining set- tlements. The business house then established with a capi- tal of $2000 has continued with Mr. Foster as its head, and now has a capital of $75,000, while its transactions in mer- chandise, grain, pork, etc., amount to more than $1,000,000 annually. This remarkable success has been attained by strict adherence to the principles of honorable dealing; in all this long period he has never been a party in a contested lawsuit. In 1846 his oldest son, Charles Foster, was taken into the concern, and in 1854 the commodious business block, which they now ocenpy, was built on the original site of the first storc. In 1864 a banking business was started in connection with the store by Foster & Co., and is still in !
successful operation under the efficient management of J. E. Wilkison, cashier. To Charles W. Foster and his son, Hon. Charles Foster, their enterprise, foresight, and gen- erous aid to all progressive movements, is the recently iso- lated inland town of Fostoria indebted for its present position and its promise of continual growth. Few would have per- severed undauntedly for forty years in a struggle that many would have regarded as hopeless. Indeed, there are few instances of success in Ohio as marked as that of Mr. Foster. With the exception of R. W. Shawhan, of Tiffin, there is not one of his contemporaries who in 1832 was en- gaged in merchandising and is still pursuing the business. Notwithstanding his very active life, he still enjoys vigorous health, and retains to a remarkable degrec that cheerfulness and joviality for which he has always been noted. He has had six children, only one of whom is now living-Hlon. Charles Foster. This son was born ncar Fostoria, April 12th, 1828. Ile was educated at the common schools and the academy at Norwalk, Ohio; joined his father in mer- cantile and banking business, as above related. He never held any public office until elected to the Forty-second Congress. His services in that body deservedly secured him re election to the Forty-third and Forty-fourth. Ile is a Republican.
INDEX.
Achey, John 11.
41
Bell, John E.
161 ' Burton. S. H
154
Crane, Charles A. 451
Ackley, Ilorice A
375
Bell, William, Jr.
97
Bushnell, L' 458
Crane, Joseph G .. 60
Aduc, Carl F
503
Benckenstein, Julius 98
Butler, C. W. 633
Crane, Joseph 11. 60
Adams, John. .
361
Bennett, J. H
370 Butz, Lawrence, Jr. 96
Crees. David. . 485
Aiken, Samuel C.
281
Bergen, S. 11 .
500
Caldwell, J. D
130
Crosby, George. 31
Allbritain, R. L ..
622 Berry, A.
555
Caldwell, W. B.
647
Crosse, A. A. 380
Allen, Charles W
189
Bevis, Henry. Biddle, AV. P
471
Campbell, John 377
Cunningham, F'. 65
Allen, John W.
289
Bigclow, Asa.
445
Campbell, Thomas, 562
Cunningham, J. S. 220
Allen, Marston
37
Bigelow, Jabez G
613
Campbell, Thomas C. 204
Curtis, Alvah .. . 42
Allen, Willian
10
Bigelow, Lorin
251
Caples, Robert C ... .
Curtis, Hemy B. 236
Allen, W. 11 ..
20
Billings, John K.
459
Cappellar, William S. 82
Custer, George A. 341
Allison, Richard .. 519
Bingham, E. F
144
Card, W. W ..
358
Anderson, Edwin 6
Birchard, Mathew
79
Carson, Enoch T.
60
Dale, Benjamin 'T' 115
Anderson, T. 11.
226
Birchard, Sardis
592
Cary, Samuel F
585
Dalzell, Jaines M. 565
Andre, Heury G. 1.21
Bishop, L. AV.
315
Case, Leonard.
530
Danford, Lorenzo 137
Andrews, A., Jr
293
Bishop, Richard M
37
Case, Oakley .. 78
D.miels, Thomas 303
Andrews, George W.
Bishop, W. T.
223
Casey, James B
630
Davis, Samuel ..
223
Andrews, S. J
345
Blandy, F. J. L.
184
Chambers, R. E.
514
Davis, AV. E.
6.49
Anthony, Charles.
Blandy, Henry
158
Chase, Harry.
330
Day, D. W. H.
627
Anthony, John. 105 Blennerhassett, HI
172
Chase, Philander.
229
Dean, Izra. ..
385
Ap- Jones, Ludlow 629
Blockson, A. P
434
Chase, Sahnon P
5
Dean, Ezra V
353
Applegate, John AV
472
Bloss, George M. D.
601
Chatfield, W. Il.
38
Deatrick, John F. 350
Armstrong, E. B
523 Bodmann, Charles
1.42 Chidlaw, Benjamin W
498
De Camp, Harvey
43
Armstrong, Frank .A
Bodmann. F.
142
Chipley, William S.
465
Delacourt, L. B.
5 ( K)
Armstrong, James M.
Boll, Henry
581
Chishohin, Henry.
566
Delam.der, John 402
Arter, David A. .. 150
Boos, Mathias.
489
Delano, L. G. 430
Ashburn, Thomas Q 207
Bowen, W. M.
456
Clendenin, Willian
601
Denig, George. 429
Ashley, James MI 445
Bowers, Lucius A
Coale, S. C.
4.33
Aultman, C.
Bowesmith, J. G.
Coates, Benjamin F
606 Dennison, W.
323
Axtell, M. W 646
Bowyer, W. A ..
350
Cogswell, B. S.
61
Devore, David G.
196
Babbitt, 11. S 308
Boynton, AV. W.
299
Colby, Jonas.
326
Buber, Llewellyn
275
Bradbury, Joseph
644
Coldham, James.
306 Diboll, A. C .. Dickey, Alfred S .. 284
Bacon, H. M.
363
Bradstreet, E. P
Collier, O. S.
632
Dickinson, Ed. F.
518
Bacon, N. B.
Brailey, Moses R
412
Collier, T. W.
Dickinson, R.
504
Bailey, Ezra ..
Bramble, David D
32
Collins, Charles H.
Dodd. E. S ...
307
Baldwin, Dwight II
67
Brasher, L. L
23
Collins, James H
381
Doddsworth, Thomas 477
Ball, Plamen ..
Breed, W. j
49
Collins, John
484
Donelson, P. S.
254
Ballard, John ..
359
Brough, Johu.
296
Collins, W. A ..
262
Donham, .P. J.
320
Ballenberg, Louis
219
Brown, A. G.
121
Comley, James M.
438
Donnally, A.
168
Banks, J
371
Brown, Benjamin
117
Comstock, Theodore.
SI
Dormann, Frederick
145
Barclay, Joseph ..
305
Brown, H. W.
429
Conant, George.
183
Dorsey. G. V.
III
Barker, Benajah.
Brown, James K
$35
Conklin, Samuel A.
150
Douglass, Robert 1.
50
Barnett, James.
Brown, Joshua K 203 Conkling, W. M ..
463
Doyle, John II ..
231
Barrere, Benjamin
344
Brown, 1 .. S. 491
3
Cooper, Spencer.
465
Duhme, Hermann. 51
Barrett, Isaac M.
432 Brown, William P 122 178 Bruhl, Gustavus. 113 134
Cornell, Joseph
91
Birtholow, K.
187
Buchanan, Robert. 62 Corry, William
605
Corry, William M.
610
Bassett, Edward P.
622
Buckland, R. P ..
536
Corwin, Thomas.
: 32
Bayless, F. D.
264
Bundy, Willian Burdsal, J. S.
52
Cotton, John. .
75
Beatty, G. S.
662
Burgert, Adam.
289
Cowen, B. R.
661
Earl, W. C. 270
Bechmann, Charles V. 572
Beck, John C. 518 Burkhardt, A. E
413
Cowen, D.midt D. T. 110
Beck, With.um 1 20
Burnet, Jacob ..
4º0 Cowles, Henry 168
Eckert, Thomas F 5.39
Beckett, David. 107
Burns, Andrew
72
Cox, Jacob D 374
Ililer, Elias A. 217
Beckwith, S. R.
50 Barr, Raymond.
148 Cozadd, Frank M 640
Ellis, Jolm M.
2 26
Beecher, L. S .. 475
Burt, Andrew G .. 551 Craig, James W. 600 Ellis, S IL. . . 113
OK, 00
441
Buurrere, John M.
372
Brown, William E
Conner, P. S. Cooke, Elentheros
4.59
Diesel, Otto. . 443
Birrere, Nelson.
Brown, Willi.im 1 ..
Cooper, William C.
495
Duncan, James N 56J
Barrows, E. P .. .
Dunlap, Alexander. 126
102
Dunlap, Milton. 413
Barurs, Carl ..
5.37
Buchwalter, M. L.
562
Coryell, James L ..
343
Beach, Allen J
465
Cotton, Josiah D.
86
Beatty, John 641 Burgoyne, John. 24 Burkhalter, Sol. 53L
Cowen, B. S ..
643
114
Baker, William. 229
Brand, Michael
211
235
Collins, Gilbert G.
572
Dodds, Ozro J. 105
Baldwin, S. W.
355
Brayton. Robert.
597
Dodge, Frederick B .. 597
B.dl, Flamen, Jr.
99 215
Brinkerhoff, Jacob. 140
Collins, R
324
Dewey, Chauncey 617 556
Backus, P. T. 310
Bradford, T. C ..
200
Coleman, David.
192
551
Collin, Adam G.
79 Dickman, F. J. 242
535
Boyce, George AV
112
Clark, R. W., Jr.
225
De Lano, M. F 655
Andrews, Lorin
424
Blackburn, J. M.
470
Castle, M. S ..
30
Davis, Simon S. 333
Andrews, W. H.
174
Blackman, G. C.
373
Challen, James R
197
42
300
Arrowsmith, Miller .. 010 Bomer, S ...
630
633 Clemons, P H
584 658
Cochran, William R
546 Devereux, John H.
lienig, John M. 429
659
Crook, George. 403
Alexander, W. H
290 Bevis, James A 108
171
Camnitz, J. W. 537
Cummings, Samuel. 136
Allen, 11. R
637
515 5-8
553
Drake, Daniel.
Dunlavy, Francis 487
Dunn, Andrew. 60
Dwyer, Dennis. 131
Dyer, Elbridge C. 201
Kekel, Herm Ickert, Michael. 500
Cox, David C 371 Lagleston, Benjan 77
Beckett, William. 106 Burns, Barnabas 599
167
300 457
59
Davis, Henry H 481
670
INDEX.
Elmes, Webster.
Granger, V. W. 347
Hosbrook, Jolm L. 100
Lakeman, Joseph F. 160
Fly, James S. 423
Grannis, John C.
330
House, Erwin. 5,61
Lane, P. P. 101
Enocas, W. H.
339
Gr.un, U. S .. 247
floward, D. W. IL.
Langdon, O. M. $53
Emieln, M. J.
402
Gritfin, Charles 379
Howard, William 147
Lammare, Frank C ..
Iapply. John I'
51
Grithth, Jam S 17)
Howe, Andrew J. 11:
Fikk, Hemy.
+57
Chritinh, Thema
Hoyt, F. S.,
Leavitt, Samuel K. 4 -0)
Leeds, 1 .. B .. 179
Kirett, Isaac ..
80
Grindke, Frederick 5-17
Hubbard, W. B ..
Lect, Daniel W 455
Eshelman, E. B
404
Grossin-, John .. 438
Hubbell, H. N. 10$
Lewis, Bushrod II
5.32
Iste, David K.
Grosvenor, Charles II $12
Hudson, John H. 501 Lewis, Chris.
Estep, Josiah MI
Gwynne, Eli W ,67
Hulbert, Hiran. 543
Lewis, Edward C.
548
Evans, E. E.
Hulick, George W.
1. Hommedien, S. S.
519
Ivans, F .. P
479
Haag, J. M. 643
Humphreys, Joseph B
$8 Ligowsky, A.
163
Evans, Nath.
Hagans, M B. 10
Hunt, James C.
10$
Lilienthal, Max.
440
Evart, Thomas W.
224
Hague, S. M .. 642 Hunt, John E .. 244
Hunt, W. E. 161
little, James.
432
Kylar, J. W. 356
Hall, Jones 660
Huntington, I. D 189 Locke, D. R.
634
F.dconer, Cyrus 87
Hall, Joseph B
185
Iluston, A. M. 119
Logan, Thomas A
179
I aran, James J.
550
Fares, Sebastian
Hall, 1 .. A
013
Farquhar, O. C
200
Hatpin, William G. 505
Longworth, N
13
Fearing; B D
425
Habstead, Murat .. +34
Loomis, B. J.
439
Fearing, Paul
448
Hamblin, Emmett
403
Ingalls, M. E .. 520
Loomis, Finney K
390
Fenton, Roswell 11.
61
Hammond, Jacob.
595
Irion, John 583
Lorimore, Andrew J 475
Ferrell, Charle, B
582
Hand, Sylvester 490
Loth, Moritz ..
73
Ferric, William
464
Handy, Truman P
Jackson, 11. I 629
Lotze, A ..
507
Fieser, F'red ..
177
Hanna, James J.
James, E. W.
160
London, De Witt C.
367
Fife, Jantes.
6:1
Hanna, Jon E ..
330
Janney, John J. 469
London, James ..
252 633
Firmin, Lorenzo,
604
Harlan, R. B. ..
Johns, D.miel J
269
Ince, Charles L
339
Fisher, .A. W.
334
Harmeyer, Henry.
Johnson, F.
326
Luckey, .1. W ..
580
Fisher, George.
63
Harmon, John B
Johnson, John T.
506
Lndlow, Benjamin C.
629
Fisher, Jolm C.
Harper, Rice ....
483
Johnson, N. P
333
Ludlow, Israel ..
628
Fisher, Samuel W
Harris, Josiah.
262 Johnson, Orange .. .
190
Ludlow, Israel, Jr ..
629
Fisher, S. S.
Harris, Joseph .1
500
Jolmson, William P
6034
Ludlow, John ...
Inngren, Samuel S. 348
Flowers, J. R
173
Hart, Alphonso.
12
Johnston, Stephen
486
I.yon, John. 577
Podlen, Martin D).
Hart, S.onel.
86
Johnston, W. S
546
Lytle, W. Il. 314
Faos, Joseph.
Hlassaurek, Fred.
569
Jones, Aquil .. .
Foos, William
95
Hayes, R. B.
055
Jones, Henry M.
278
Mack, Henry.
186
Forbes, Samet F
Baynes, Dammicl A
150
Jones, Jomm D).
117
Mackey, John 617
Ford, Joseph D)
Hazen, William B.
$93
Jones, John P'
416
Macneale, Neil. 16
Major, Francis W 250
Poster, Charles 667
Hedges, Josiah ..
638
Jones, S. B ..
157
Malone, Edward. 522
Foster, William II 543
Heidelbach, Philip.
4.39
Jones, William ..
150
Mansfield, Jared.
534
Frazer, Abner I .. 4.31
Heitman, John HI
524
Jones, William F
526
Mafield, Samnel.
648
Frazier, William 11
Hellebush, Clemens.
538
Jones, William W
359
Marshall, James II.
182
Fryc, William C.
9.
Hempstead, G. S. B. 543
Judkins, William 535
Marshall, John G.
464
Fuller, John W' 204
Herrick, Wah. F
504
June, David. 619
Martin, Bergamin F
2c6
Galloway, John S
Hershiser, W. A
207
Keifer, E. G. 646
Massie, Nathaniel,
266
Gardner, George B
114
180 Keifer, J. Warren .. 27
Mathews, Joseph Mcl
217
Garfield, J. A.
449
476
Kelly, Moses. .. 549
Matthews, A. G ...
205
Garretson, Joseph
570
Higgins, Thomas W
408
Kemedy, James C. 138
Mays, William A.
652 215 481
Gales, Jolin ..
Ihill, Charles W
Mc Bride, James.
495
G.des, Nahum B ..
Mel'hare, James.
125
( cghan, John J
5 4
Hill, Thdip W
453
Kenyon, Henry Kenton, Simon Kessler, Willi.n
608
McCrea, C. T.
209
Gibson, C. C.
118 Hilliard, Richard
388
Keys, John F
570
McC'ime, Robert. 346
280
Gibson, Thomas
292
Hinsdale, Burke A ..
263
King, George W. King, John 17
Mekilroy, Z. C.
McFarland, William H. 100
158
Glover, F ..
Hoffman, Silas W
45
347
Guddud, Charles B.
Ilogau, Patrick J
M. Kemy, John C.
602
Goforth, Willial
Hage, George W.
219
15
Kirby, Jacob.
354
Goodale, Lincol. .
378
Hoklen, W. II ..
397 419
Kirby, Timothy
124
Nel.cau, John.
Goodman, James II
170
Holgate, W. C.
407
174
Mc Mahon, J. A
149
Goodwin, Homer ..
Holland, John.
520
Katland, Jared P'
573 056
Mc Pherson, j. B. 286
Gordon, W. J. M ..
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Holloway, E. S. Holmes, (' (.
230
318
Ne Vey, A. II .. 38 3
Gowcy, John F' Chatf, Jacob.
71
Holmes, Enus
Mead, Hiram. 211
Means, Thomas W. 493
Graham, Willi.un A 115 Hon, Charles W
Medacy, Sammel .. 500
Granger, M. M
Have, Hemy V
Knox, Samuel 68 Meck, William M 357
146
Ewing, Thomas. 465
Haley, James G 305
Hall, John C. 241
Hmsbut, H. B
3.32
Locke, John.
559
Il.di, J 1.
656
Huston, James, Jr.
491
Long, Alexander ..
344
Hahn, M.
247
Hutchins, R. G. 178
Long, John M. 510
Fehrenbatch, John.
$74
Hamilton, John A.
53
Inuis, Gustavus S. 563
Loomis, William B.
72
Fillmore, E. E.
2.49
Hannin, Edward.
Jannotta, A.
241
Lowry, Thomas,
Indlow, James C. 488 200
Fitch, John
Harris, Leouard A
122
Johnson, W. W.
Fitzgerald, James W
547
Harrison, William H ..
331
Jolmston, G. W. C.
295
Harronn, C. II ..
468
Johnston, John.
123
Luse, A. B. 135
Follett, John F
53
95
Hathaway, W. E
502
Jones, George W
Foote, Horace.
298
Forgey, W. S
3,53
Heart, Joseph E.
161
Jones, M. H
109
Maley, Patrick F 623
Foster, Charles W 606
Hedrick, Henry.
405
Jones, Wells S.
541
French, James J.
Hemann, Joseph A. 175
Judkins, Jesse P
556
Herron, John W.
15
Junkins, M. W 487
Martin, William T
584
Marx, Guido .....
206
Galloway, Samuel ..
327
Hickenlooper, Andrew.
41
Garlick, Theodatus
014
Iliett, John W ..
578
Kelly, William C ... 4 50
Matthews, Stanley.
Gary, Daniel B
+++
Hildreth, George O
Kennedy, W. B. 648
052 606 MeCook, Daniel. 315
Gciard, Clinton W
63 Ihn, W. D ...
505
245
Gerke, John
47 Hill, Walli.un II
5 3
Gibson, Peter.
87
Ilinkson, Benjamin
632
King, Edward.
175
Giddings, J. R
5.8
Ihitchcock, Peter ...
575
Gillmore, Q. A.
515
Gilmore, James
45
Hodge, John () ..
564
643 266 191 King, Rufus. King, William H Kinney, Joseph N 580
MeGill, Stewart ..
NeGrew, Henry 206
Ni Grew, J. Milton.
414
Goddannth, Albert . . Good, Jeremiah II.
Hoghland, B. V.
100
Khby, Josiah. Kirby, Moses II
354
Goodenow, John M
48
Holenshade, J. C. C.
Kirk, Robert ( :.
MeMilan, O. G. 430
Gordon, Thomas W. 192
104 Klem, Otho
McDowell, Irviu.
Mc Dowell, Joseph J 259 221
Hitchcock, Peter, Jr ...
Gleason, A. W
488 6.42
Hoffman, Benjamin F. 347
Kinney, P. Kinsey, Joseph Kinsman, Johu
M. Kinney, Jomm F 558 Mckinney, Sommel S. 507
Hallook, Alfred.
418
Mclaughlin, James W. 205 Mel.enu, Daniel 639 512
49
Ilicks, A. W.
Hicks, David.
M' Arthur, Duncan
Kent, Marvin. . 201
Kent, Zonas .. ..
McCock, Robert L .. 340
477
237
383 110
483
657
108
258
Hutchins, Francis E: 06
Long, David.
lay, Gilbert O. 1 :7
403
Lingo, Caleb.
85
1 32 615 225
Gullith, W. W
Hoyt, James M.
Lawrence, Danel. 1 ,2
Fikenbrecker, A
4.47 Ich, P. C.
Klemm, Theo .. Klipp.t. J. II. Knight, Idwanl II; Knowles, Sammel S.
329
Markall, Benjamin 319
55 635 370
270
507 116 Mace, John S. 10
Hutt, Spence A. 457
671
INDEX.
Aleckison, D. S.
Peck, E. D. 345
Schleich, Newton. 450
Stumps, Joseph C. 575
Megrne, E. G
Peck, Hir.mm D)
527
Schwab. Matthias.
65
Sullivan, John T. 499
Miss, R. J ..
++8
Peck, William 1. 393
Scott, William. Scott, William H. 265
498
Sullivant, Joseph. . 485
Malich, Thomas J
21
Peck, Willi. V. 618
Pedretti, F 366 Scribner, C. II. . . Sonder, John M.
232
Sumner, Willi. 1X
M :relish, 1 .. P'
152 Peadiet n, Geons: 11 616
18 Sathtt, Milton 128
Minion, Nathaniel 4 *)
Penn, IL. 1 ...
Miles, R. K. J.
Penn, Julius A Perkins, Jacob
4.3
473
Miller, Samuel 1
50
Perkins, Jame, II.
577
035
.2)9
Seney, J. R ... Sessions, F. C.
322
Symmes, John C. 401
Miner, J. 1 .. .
355
Phillips, Thomas II
172
Sexton, Joseph A
106
Mitchel, O. M.
312
P'hilson, John R.
199
Shatine, W. B
649
Taft, Alphonso. 26
Mitchell, Gearg.
607
Pluster, Jacob ().
362
Shawhan, Rezin W
576
Taft, Charles P
178
Moerlein, Christi.tn
Pike, S. N ..
654
Sheffield, William.
3-6
Taft, J. 162
Molony, Jaume ...
618 166
Pomerene, Jnlins C.
Shellabarger, Samuel
74.
"Tarbell. Davul. 210
Moore, Cornelins
532
Tarchet, Moses. 498
Moore, David II
Potier, Emery D
596 Sheridan, Phil: 11.
271
Tatum, Samuel C.
25
Moore, Heury D.
160 Potter, E.zr.I.
417
Sherman, John
533
Sherman, W. T.
335
Taylor, David D) .. 221
Moore, William T
155
Prichard, George A
96
Sherwood, Isaac R.
448
Taylor, James.
91
Morg in, George W
216
Pugh, Achilles
22
Shoemaker, R. M
641
'Taylor, J B. 221
Morrill, Heury .\
67 610
Pureelt, John B
7
Sibley, James W
86
'Temple, John.
467
Morris, Robert D
Pardy, James. 201
Siefert, Joseph.
480 Thacker, John A
126
Murris, Thomas.
Purs A. Smith 52
Sill, J. W.
311 l hayer, Proctor
64
Morrow, Jeremiah.
558 Parsell, James. 645
Simpkinson, John.
14
Theis, Charles .. Thomas, David W
5,31 391
Mouhon, Charles W.
Quinn, MI. S. 634
Smart, C. S ...
187
Tlaanpson, John L
3.58
Mallen, Thomas
Smedley, Anderson.
40 Thompson, M F Thomson, I'dward
483
Murch, Chinncey M
93
Ralston, Joseph, 273
Smith, Charles J. W.
514
Thorlin, F. W Thurman, A. C.
163
Marphy, John
543
Rand.di, D. A. 148
Smith, Henry A.
21
Tillm, Edward.
452
Myers, James
Rawson, Buiss.
Smith, James.
154
'linker, lemy Il.
478
Myers, John 1.
Rawson, La Quinio.
590
Smith, Jammies A.
Tinsley, Thomas R.
514
Tinsley, Will.mm
551
Tod, David ..
263
Tod, George.
583
Torbert, James L
133
Nuyla. Johu E. 17;
Reid, A. M.C ..
255
23
Townshend, Norton S.
472 3 .6
Neif, Benjamin
Reid, Whitelowv.
Snelbaker, David T.
316
Tavitt, Henry.
151
Neff. Peter.
Remhard, Jacob
Trevint, John ..
157
N.il, W 1
Trevitt, Wi liam
1 58
Nelson, Rich
Rempel. F. F
Somhard, Milton 1
119
Trimble, Allen.
Nelson, T. L.
Resor, Willian
370
319 | 212
Trimble, William A 273
Newberry, J. S
Richards, R. F.
225
Newe onb, A. H1.
Richardson, W. P
1 31)
100
True, B. C ... Tryon, II. G. 663
Noble, D.rvid .. 3 >I
34
Tupper, Benjamin 17.>
Nobile, Jackson M 100
433
Tunicy, Owen'T 5 78
Nable, John
Robinstin, Isaac 11
256
Turrill, M. S. 1,2
Noni,, Jahunt
Kolison, J. P ..
Stanton, W.
637 6;8
Underwood, A. H. 612
Rodgers, W. A
265 Underwood, J. P. 532
Ouikes, F'rank J 232
Rogers, Isaialı
Steet, Samuel
264
Vallandigham, C. L .. . 267
()' Brien, Patrick 45+
Rogers, William G.
Steel, Samuel I.
290
Van, John. 227
Ogleve :, John F. 181 Kolmer, R. C
177
Stephan, A
635
Vandeman, Jomm 1. 608
Okey, John W' 510 Rombach, Matthew
631
Stevens, L. F.
OIls, C. N 614 Root, W. 11 ..
318
Stevenson, R. W.
174
O'Neil, William J 467
Kasecrans, S. Il.
542
Stewart, G. II . . Stewart, Henry C.
$ 74
Orton, Edward
Rosecrans, William S
368
Owens, Job E
Rowekamp, F. H ...
33
Owens, Willias 356 Rowland, Charles W
II
Royce, D. H.
626-
Ruffo, James 1.
64
Stoms, William
20
Pap:, Ed. W ..
4.55
2.30)
451
Waggoner, M O. 480
Parry, Angustus C.
Rust, Richard S. 44
Straight, Seymom
Waite, M R
235
Parvin, S. 11
Sargent, Edwar ' Suunder-on, T. W 72 505
S.mr, J. C. 310
39
Wales, C T .. 636
Payne, Henry B 28 3
Scarborough, William W 599
97
Walke. Anthony .5
Pearce, Enoch. 505
Schaefer, Lonis .. 544
58
48
Wallace, Henry 11 205
Pea dee, john B
Schenck, Withan (
59 Strond, C E.
Wallace, Witham I 466
397 554 &s
Moxley, Nach. K
Quinn, John J 15
Smead, George L
541
Thompson, J. G
Mullen, Thomas J Manger, William
6.5
Rifensberger, H. J. 649
Smith, Charles
490 482
Thorne, William F
143
Murray, O. S
23!
Rummey, R. P 471
Smith, Heury W.
557
Myers, P. V. N.
Read, Abner .
561
Smith, Joseph B.
4)7
Myers, Samuel. 600 Reakirt, C. C ... Reamy, Thad. A. 255
Nach, Simem. 545
Keed, William P 4.12
400
N merth, George V 194
Reem lin, Charles G 565
Smith, Walter II.
361
Torbert, Jaunes 1 .. , Jr. of I
Naal, Heury S. 36; 261
1117 651
Reis, Julius
507
Spalding, Rufus P'
Trimble, Joseph MeD 203
Nesbin, Ben mi. 510 Rice, Harvey 395 211
Spangler, David .. Spangler, E. T Spence, George.
Trinble, Wildam II. 593 22
Nich ols. P. J . . 376
Richmond, John M.
172
177
Ritter, .A. C.
004
3.ª0)
Nom, R. D
Rolgas, J. IL.
625
Starling, Lyne.
622
St. Clair, Author. Stedman, Willi.nn
410
643 182 Steedman, James B
352
Obermiller, Minra 1 612
Rogers, Joha G
198 16
Stiebel, Henry G.
Stifel, Adam .. Stimson, Rodney M.
66
17 Wade, Ben. F Wade, Jeptha 11 588
415
Parrott, Edwin 1 392
366
-
Walle, Gustave R. 259
Parsons, Samuel Il
178
Patterson, John E
40 Walden, John M. 435
l'attison, J din M 153
Stration, W. P. Stranb, W. F. Stranch, Adalph
Stribley, George. Strobridge, Ilmes Strong, Robert O
Walker, W. T. 51
Person, Josepla. 250 Schenck, James F.
Ruggles, Benjamin Russ, Ross C'.
Storer, Behamy Storrs, Charles B. Stough, William
-
658
Von Bonhorst. C. G. 583
Voorhes, R. M 517
424 522
Waddel, Thomas 411
Palm, Jefferson 517
511
449
Ridgway, Joseph, Jr 373
Sprout, Eben. Sidlo, John B. Stanbery, Henry. Stanton, N. M. .
Tuttle, George M. 1.6
61:
Noyes, Rd. F. 231
Rodgers, K bert
140
Smith, Richard Smith, R. F Smith, Sammel M
145
Smith, William I. Smizer, Wesley
98
Trainer, J. IL. S
Ril, S.unnel V 505
230
180 316
Snelbaker, I. E. Somm, John W.
37.
391 3)3
Pmnam, John Il. 542
Simpson, Thomas K.
69
Moes, Halsey H
5.99
Putnam, Knftts 410
Slevin, P. S.
384
Thomas, Thomas F.
Slone, Felix G ..
618 Thompson, James 11.
Moosler, Gustave. 201 23
102
Pruden, Andrew J.
20
Shields, Robert S Shinn, Joseph W.
224
Taylor, Joseph D. 227
Morgan, James.
183
Pugh, John M IS8
Pulte, Joseph H 494
Shotwell, George H
2S2
Taylor, S. C .. 661
Morris, J mathan.
417
Prive, Kees: I
74
Sheldon, B. E.
308
Tage, Willinn !! 468 Tallmadge, Darins .. 243
Moonfort, Himy A
Movers, Henry
536 Pond, Arthur. 615 Shepherd, Heury 1 Shepherd, William W
94
Swine, John .. 478
Millikin, Minor
340
Perry, Nathan ..
399
Seasongood, Jacob. Scborn, Fred. . 1
155
Swan, Joseph K 604
Midler, John
Swaney, Joseph A 317
Miller, Thoma, E.
133 Perkins, John
71 Swift, Isaac. 5-5
Millikan, William
582
Perkins, Joseph
35ª
Sulfivant. W. S. 605
Mendenhall, George.
Sutton, W. W. 406
146
Segur, Dammiel. Sellew, Willian
Swayne, Wager 380
Seltzer, Van S.
Polley, P. R
374 213
8 , Poorman, C. I .. 134
Moire, William E
Taylor, Izra B. 6:
Morey, A. B
141
446 390
Morse, Divid A.
636
441 223 208 Raff, George W 621
Smith, Benjami
342
375
Vattier, J. L ... 453
Wade, M. S. 3º7
Wagenhals, P. M. 254
8 Walenti, Charles C. 200
316
Taylor, Alexander D), 417
310 351
672
INDEX.
Wallridge, Horace S 281
Wheeler, S. C.
625
Willson, IL. V 361
Wood, Oliver.
365
Ward, Willi.un W.
70
Whipple, Abraham.
410
Wilson, George W
5.18
Wood, Reuben
304
Wardle, Sammuel.
White, Alexander ..
175
Wilson, James K
139
Wood, Samuel B ..
337
Warner, Sidney L
202
White, Emerson E.
27)
Wilson, James L.
657
Woodbridge, T.
512
Wasson, John 11
486 White, Joseph W ..
187 Wilson, Jomm G
6 x)
Woods, Jol ..
520
Weaver, W. 1.
302
Whiting, Auren W.
151
Wilson, Peter I.
195
Woodward, Charles,
526
Weber, Gustav C. E .. 598
Whitney, Luther ..
Wilson, Willi.
555
Woodward, W 11.
172
Weddell Peter M.
563
Whittaker, James T
349
Winans, J. J.
197
Worthington, Henry
550
Wedge, Francis. .
230
Whittlesey, Charles.
554
Winegarner, David C.
392
Worthington, James M
302
Wehrmam, L. F
Whittlesey, Elisha
558
Winslow, Rich.
388
Worthington, Joh
302
Weidman, John C.
210
Wikod, Allen T.
Wise, Isaac M.
300
Worthington, Thomas
579
Weitz.I. Godfrey ..
386
Wilford, James B
654
Wise, James S.
238
Worthington, Vachel.
461
Welch, John.
76
Willey, George Willey, John W
378
Witherspoon, Orlando
550
Wright, Thomas.
518
Wells, Jacob M.
391
476
Williams, Kikanah.
35
Wittstein. G. C. F.
334
Veatman, Thomas II. 253
Welsh, Isaac ..
381
Willinus, James.
101
Wolf, Amirew
651
Veoman, S. B ..
647
West, Joseph II
587
Williams, Peter T.
662
Wolf, Daniel.
66 Yeoman, S. N.
651
Wheeler, Benjamin D ..
466
Williunson, David
135
Wolfe, N. B.
45
Young, Samuel M.
Wheeler, Lyman
502
Williamson, Paul II.
34
Wolff, Charles H.
35 |
Young, William ..
615
White, Levi ..
349 Wilson, M. F.
137
Woods, Joseph T. 268
Webb, John. 624
Weitzel, I.ewi».
425
Wilkison, David.
621
Wise, Robert W.
2.40
Wright, Robert.
170
527
Witt, Stillman
411
Well,, J D.
19 >
305
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