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Four years after his marriage Mr. Smith sold out his hardware business in Hollister and re- turned to Portland where for four years he was in the employ of Hexter & May, hardware
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merchants. In Dayton, Wash., he afterward started a hardware store, and four years later returned to Portland and engaged in the real estate business with varying success. In order to recuperate from financial disaster he went to Alaska in 1897, and after being appointed dep- uty collector of customs under J. W. Ivey, was sent to Circle City in charge of the custom- house at that point. From September, 1897, until August, 1899, he attended to the customs of Circle City, and then resigned his position to accept the position of manager with the Alaska Commercial Company for two years. Having thoroughly entered into the spirit of things in the far north, and seeing an opportunity to make money in a hitherto cheerless locality at Chiana City, he laid in a stock of general merchandise and traveled the required three hundred and fifty miles up the Tanana river, and in the woods opened up a little store and built five log houses. Here he carried on an extensive trade with the Indians, accumulated a large stock of furs in return for merchandise, and, having accom- plished his mission and sold all his goods, he came out of this wilderness with dog teams March 9, 1902. The four hundred miles to Val- dez consumed twenty-eight days, and the incon- venience encountered among the snow and in- tense cold can be appreciated only by those in a similar position. By steamer Mr. Smith reached Seattle, where he found a ready market for his furs, after which he returned to Portland in April, 1902. In November of that year he pur- chased the New Grand Central Hotel, to the management of which he is devoting the admir- able business ability, tact and resourcefulness of which he is unquestionably possessed.
A Republican in politics, Mr. Smith is an ex- member of the county committee, but has never devoted much time to political matters. Frater- nally he is popular and well known, and is a member of Hawthorn Lodge No. III, A. F. & A. M., of Portland, having formerly been asso- ciated with the Columbia Lodge No. 46, of Day- ton, of which he was secretary four terms. He is still a member of the Royal Arch Masons at Dayton, Chapter No. 4, and he has passed all of the bodies of the Oregon Consistory No. I. of Portland. He is also connected with the Al Kader N. M. S., and the Ancient Order of United Workmen.
HENRY WITT, Among the thrifty Ger- man citizens of Portland due mention belongs to Mr. Witt, who since 1882 has been one of Ameri- ca's adopted sons. He is a son of Claus Witt, who was born near the town of Stade, Hanover, Germany, where he was a farmer and brick-
maker. The mother, Margaret Volmer, was also a native of Germany, and there her death oc- curred in 1880. Her husband survived her ten years, passing away in 1890. Of the five chil- dren born to this worthy couple three are living and Henry is the only one in America. He was born September 30, 1856, in Stadt, Germany, and the free outdoor life which he spent upon his father's farm there had much to do with making him a sturdy, robust youth. He made the most of the advantages offered by the common schools and at the age of eighteen entered the German army, as is the custom in that country. After serving in the Thirty-first regular infantry for a term of three years, in the spring of 1882 he boarded a steamer bound for America. From La Crosse, Wis., where he sepnt two months, he went to Hunter, N. Dak., where he was employed on a farm for four months.
In the fall of 1882 Mr. Witt made his way to Oregon, and judging from the success he has had since he has made this state his home he has every reason to be thankful that his inclinations led him to this garden spot of the west. From Jackson county he went to Grass Valley, in the eastern part of the state, where he took up a homestead, and after living upon the land the required length of time proved up and was given a clear title to the tract. Until 1890 he engaged in general farming and the raising of sheep, but that year he came to Portland, remaining for only a short time, however. Near Mountaindale, Washington county, he purchased a farm which he operated for two years when he sold it and again came to Portland, this time settling per- manently. Having invested in land here he en- gaged in raising fruit very successfully for a number of years, but in 1900 sold his farm and purchased a one-third interest in the Star Box Company, of which he was one of the organizers. In June, 1902, he sold his interest in the company and in the same month organized the slab wood business, in which he met with success far be- yond his expectations, but in the spring of 1903 he disposed of that business and bought a one- third interest in the Pioneer Wood and Coal Company. While in the slab wood business he handled the entire output of the Pacific Coast Co-operative Mill.
In The Dalles, Ore., Mr. Witt was united in marriage with Miss Adelheid Krebedunkel, a native of Germany, and to them five children were born, Nicholas, Charles, Nellie, Rosa, and Bertha. The family are identified with the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church, taking an active and interested part in all the measures promul- gated for the betterment of mankind and do all in their power to advance the cause of Christ. Fraternally Mr. Witt is connected with the Woodmen of the World.
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SAMUEL TOWERS LINKLATER, M. B., C. M. One of the erudite exponents of the science of medicine in Oregon is Dr. Samuel Towers Linklater, a resident and practitioner of Hillsboro, Washington county, since 1883. Dur- ing this period he has established a reputation for skill in surgery and accuracy in diagnosis and treatment in general practice. By his pro- fessional brethren he is freely accorded a posi- tion among the successful practitioners in the state.
Dr. Linklater was born in the Orkney Islands, off the north coast of Scotland, April 8, 1853. Authentic records have been kept of his great- great-grandfather, Asa; his great-grandfather, Hugh; and his grandfather, Peter. William Linklater, his father, married Margaret Stock- and, who still lives in the Orkneys, and is now eighty-six years of age.
At Stromness, a seaport town of Scotland, and on the mainland of Orkney, Dr. Linklater re- ceived his rudimentary education in the public schools. After leaving school he engaged in mercantile elerking and teaching until entering upon professional study at the University of Edinburgh in 1878. Upon his graduation in 1882 with the degree of M. B., C. M., he prac- ticed in Leith, Scotland, for nearly a year as an assistant. In 1883, having decided to seek his fortune in Australia, visiting the United States en route, he arrived in Oregon, and liking this country, concluded to go no further. He de- cided to locate in Hillsboro. Since that year this town has been his home and the scenes of all his professional labors. Desiring to avail himself of every possible advantage along the lines of his chosen profession, Dr. Linklater vis- ited Europe in 1891-2, and devoted several months to clinical work under the direction of the most eminent scientists associated with the leading hospitals of Edinburgh. Vienna and Ber- lin, the experience thereby gained adding greatly to his qualifications for practice.
Since 1886 Dr. Linklater has been engaged in the drug business in Hillsboro, in conjunction with his practice, and is at present the owner of the Delta drug store. He is a member of the Oregon State Medical Society, the Washington County Medical Society, and the American Med- ical Association. Fraternally, he is associated with Tuality Lodge No. 6, A. F. & A. M., Port- land Consistory, the Eastern Star and Al Kader Temple, N. M. S .; and with Benevolent Pro- tective Order of Elks and the Knights of Pythias. of which he is regimental surgeon. He and his wife are members of the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church. He was married in 1886 to Elizabeth M. Sinclair, a native of Ed- inburgh, who died in 1889. In 1898 he married Zula Harriet Warren, a native of Oregon, and
to them have been born four children-Francis, Margaret Ruth, Dorothy, and an infant boy. Dr. Linklater is a Republican, and for one term served his town as mayor. He has a large prac- tice in Hillsboro and vicinity, and uses an ex- cellent automobile to convey him on his profes- sional rounds. In a most unostentatious manner he is constantly performing many acts of charity. and his inclinations in this direction find a most generous outlet in the course of his daily pro- fessional labors; for it is a well known fact that no poor man is ever refused proper medical at- tendance by him because of his inability to pay the usual fee.
J. B. TILLOTSON. The painstaking and conservative element in Mr. Tillotson's make- up is undoubtedly inherited from his English ancestors, who were represented at a very early day in America. Bartlett Tillotson, the paternal grandfather of J. B., was born in Virginia, and at an early day removed with his family to a plantation near Dalton, Stokes county, N. C., where he farmed and worked at his trade of manufacturing cooper. His son, John, born near Lynchburg, Va., was planter in Stokes county, and there married a native daughter, Parthena Powell King, daughter of William King, also a planter and a soldier in the war of 1812.
The third oldest, and the only one on the coast of his father's six children, J. B. Tillotson, was born near Dalton, Stokes county, N. C., January 13, 1862, and lived at home until he became of age. He attended the public schools as oppor- tunity offered, and as early as twelve years of age began to work at carpentering under his unele, becoming in time a practical and expe- rienced carpenter. As soon as he left home he purchased a farm near Walnut Cove, Stokes county, and not only engaged in farming, but devoted considerable time to teaming and con- tracting. In 1890 he came to Oregon and set- tled first in Corvallis, and the first year worked at bridge carpentering, afterward engaging in general trade work in Albany. This town has been his headquarters ever since, although he las removed his family to Portland, a more central location for his constantly extending business. From the first bridge construction has appealed to his abilities as particularly con- genial and satisfying, and considering the num- ber of years which he has devoted to this class of engineering, the amount of work accom- plished has been remarkable. Among the many bridges constructed by Mr. Tillotson mention may be made of those which span the Santiam at Jefferson and Stayton, of new bridges over the same river at Mill City. MeDowell, the
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Rocky Point bridge across the South Santiam near Foster, the Waterloo bridge, rebuilt the bridge at Roseburg over the South Umpqua, and rebuilt the bridge at Sandy on the Base Line road and the drawbridge at Skamokawa, Wash.
The absorbing nature of the work of Mr. Til- lotson has never permitted him to actively par- ticipate in political or social undertakings to any extent, although he has been very active in church work, having for many years been a member of the Christian Church, and one of the board of deacons. He is fraternally connected with the Foresters of America, the Knights of the Maccabees and the Order of Pendo. He married, in North Carolina, Martha J. Smith, a neighbor and native daughter, and the mother of two children, Martha Fay and Greta Frances.
'FRANK A. HOFFMAN. A retired farmer who has filled an important niche in the develop- ment of Clackamas and Multnomah counties is Frank A. Hoffman, a typical German-American in thrift and enterprise, and who possesses an en- viable reputation for uprightness and general re- liability. Mr. Hoffman comes from the fertile Rhine country, Germany, and was born on the banks of the historic river, July 13, 1824. He received the practical and thorough home train- ing accorded the average youth of the middle class in Germany, and had ample opportunity to attend the public schools up to his apprenticeship year, everywhere recognized in the Fatherland as fourteen.
The family of Mr. Hoffman was long con- nected with the Rhine country, his father, John, having been born there, as was also his mother. Elizabeth (Ackerman) Hoffman. The father died in his native district in 1854, his wife having pre-deceased him several years. The lad Frank A. worked at the baker's trade at the town of Ninedorp, on the Rhine, and in 1848 bade adieu to the friends of his youth and boarded a sailing vessel bound for American shores. This craft proved an adept at rolling and general water gymnastics, and in partnership with the storm succeeded in making the lives of the passengers one long period of anxiety and physical distress. After thirty-eight miserable days they were per- mitted to enjoy the advantages of land occupa- tion, and at once Frank A. Hoffman separated
from his fellow travelers and betook himself to St. Louis. Here his prowess as a baker stood him in hand, for he found employment in a hos- pital for eight months, and thereafter started up a little bake shop of his own. While in St. Louis he heard a great deal about the west, and in 1853 outfitted for the plains, and for five long months drove six yoke of oxen every day, com- ing nearer and nearer to the desired destination. At Snake river the Indians displayed a dispo- sition to pry into their affairs, and in an en- deavor to convince them of their mistake one of the party of tourists was killed.
Arriving in Portland, Mr. Hoffman worked at his trade for several months, and then en- gaged in business for himself. He made money as rapidly as the crude conditions permitted, for at that time Portland was but a small hamlet, and the opportunities were few. In 1855 Mr. Hoffman evidenced his faith in the future of the locality by purchasing several lots on what is now Clay street, where he raised vegetables and fruits for the home market. Later he pur- chased land in what is now Portland Terrace, and was then engaged in dairying and stock- raising. In 1873 he bought six hundred and forty acres known as the George Brock dona- tion claim situated on the banks of the beautiful Willamette, and unrivalled for location, soil. and general advantages. To this land Mr. Hoff- man devoted the best years of his life, cleared forty-one acres, built a fine home and convenient barns, and made it one of the most valuable and desirable farm properties in this county At present he is enjoying a well-earned retire- ment from business cares, and his son, Joe L .. manages the place, being engaged in general farming and stock-raising.
In 1852 Mr. Hoffman married Mary B. Birch, who was born in Switzerland, and who now lives in Vancouver, Wash. Six children have been born of this union, of whom Mary is now Mrs. Stebinger, of Portland; Anna is Mrs. Baechler of Gold Hill, Ore .; John P. lives in Hillsdale, Ore .; J. L. lives near New Era ; Fred is a resident of Gold Hill; and Gertrude lives in Vancouver, Wash. Mr. Hoffman is a Repub- lican in politics, and has been a school director for a number of years. He is a member of the Catholic Church of New Era, which town lies directly across the river from his farm.
INDEX
A Page.
Ackerson, Truman C. 416
Beebe, Gen. Charles F 154
Buxton, J. T.
721
Byrom, Edward
528
C
Cady, F. W.
851
Candiani, Cav. C. F., M. D.
195
Capen, Ellery
Caples, Hon. John F
509
Carson, John C.
291
829
Carstens, Lewis F
503
Carstens, Peter
665
Carter, Scott 845
Catlin, Judge John. 684
Cawrse, Joseph
813
Chalmers, Francis
190
Apperson, Capt. J. T 279
Blanchard, Dean
419
Armentrout, George 539
Armstrong, Lewis E.
83.4
Atkinson, Josiah L.
623
B
Baber, Judge G. H. 534
Bacon, James S. 232
Bailey, Hon. A. A. 750
Baily, Lawrence
849
Baker, Alfred
828
Briggs, Abner
528
Clinton, Howard M. 813
Cloninger, Thomas A
758
Coalman, Stephen D. 627
Cobb, Hon. S. B. 441
Cole, Joseph W
859
Comstock, Croesus
B
843
Connell, Samuel
357
Conyers, W. H
Cook, Vincent
826
Cooke, O. F. 200
583
Copeland, Joseph 258
Corbett, Hon. H. W 21
Corner, Edwin L
475
Cornutt, Archie 661
Cox. R. 716
Craft, Samuel J. 200
Croasman, Allen B. 316
Beach, John C. 725
Bush, Asahel 33
Bush, H. M.
692
Curry, George L
861
Beal, Philip 832 Butler, William 238
Page.
Page.
Adams, George V. 3.30
Beers, Ezekiel 390
Adams, William D. 251
Bell, John C. 133
Adkins, James 393
Bellinger, Hon. C. B. 408
Ainsworth, George J.
232
Benfield, Fred
Ainsworth, J. C.
159
Bennett, James 524
Ainsworth, Capt. J. C.
158
Benson, W. . 529
Albers, Bernard
805
Bentley, Arthur K. 229
Alberts, Lemuel H
52.1
Bothke, Herman
870
Albright, Daniel
35.3
Bevis, J. W
862
Anderson, Benjamin
85.2
Bibee, George W 510
Anderson, John A.
230
Bickel, Fred 157
Andre, Adam 336
Biersdorf, Herman R., M. D .. 238
Birchler, Benedict
471
Blanchard, Thomas
513
Blount, William
352
Boge, Hermann H. 231
Bohna, Thomas J. 394
Boice. Samuel
823
Bonser. Clinton 497
Botkin, Oscar F., M. D. 241
Bowlby. Theodore F 456
Bowles, Mrs. Minerva
C
806
Braden, William
703
30
Cleland, William A
Baker, B. F. 854
Baker, F. S. 450
Broetje, J. F 491
Broetje, J. H 491
Bronaugh, Earl C. 287
Bronaugh, Earl C., Jr. 286
Brown, Charles L.
237
Brownell, Hon. George C. 89
Bruns, Hermann 844
Bryant, Omar J. 761
Buchtel, Joseph 628
Bucklein, Philipp 466
Bunnell, C. B. 236
Buoy, Thomas P. 416
Burke, Gen. Daniel W 720
Burnham, Charles
414
Burrell, Martin S. 820
Bauer, Michael. 516
Bayer, Hon. J. C 824
Burrell, Walter F 870
Cross, Thomas M. 388
Curtis, C. B.
848
Chapman, J. D.
195
Chase, Charles S.
342
Christensen, Niels
815
Cimino, Vetal
Claggett, Charles S.
390
55
Clapshaw, William 620
Clark, Hon. Newton
05
Clear, John H. 423
Cleland, Hon. John B 29
Bamford, Henry 241
Bancroft, Hon. Fred A. 235
Banfield, M. C.
757
Banks, John L. 467
Barker, Hiram 336
Barlow, William I37
Barrett, Charles F 398
Bartel, Charles B.
616
Bates, C. L. 517
Bates, Hon. George W 170
Bates, Joel
256
Bates, Judson C. 403
Battin, Thomas E.
517
Briggs, George H
5:27
Cooper, E. H.
814
Beach, Hon. Seneca C.
797
Chamberlain, Hon. G. E. 37
Antonisen, Harry 372
S80
INDEX
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Page.
Hartmann, J. P. 389
Hartness, George 26I
Haseltine, Hon. J. E. 792
Hatch, Atwater S. 773
Hattan, Mark 8.36
Hattan, R. S. 563
Hatton, Robert 564
Hay, William B. 817
Hayes, Hon. Gordon E.
734
Hayes, J. W.
715
Hedges, John E. 182
Hedges, Joseph E. 298
Heiney, Joseph 749
Henderson, Henry S 819
Hennemann, P. J 397
Henrichsen, L. C. 264
Herring, Rolla C. 530
Hesse, Christ F 763
Hicklin, F. G. 677
Hildebrand, Rev. A. 858
Hill. Henry 559
Hines, Dr. Charles 220
Hines, Cicero 462
Hines, T. M.
222
Gibson, James J. R. 530
726
Hodson, C. W.
658
Earhart, Rockey P 115
Eckerson, Major T. J. 521
Ehrman, Edward 199
Ellerson, David 770
Goucher, Reuben, M. D 872
Holaday, Asa
695
Holcomb, Walter L 763
Holloway, Col. Charles P 872
Holmes, W. A. 762
Holms, Leslie F 821
Holtgreive, Henry 39-4
Horton, George 691
Hougham, James T 552
Houser, Hon. Zoeth 780
Howard, Charles T.
480
Howell, Carel 512
Howell, Joseph 762
Howitt, Fred 774
Howlett. William J 533
Hoyt, George W. 692
Hoyt, Capt. Richard IIO
Hubbard, David R 845
Hughes, Hon. Sam'l R 778
Hulme, Thomas E. 5II
Hume, William
304
Hunt, A. S. 37I
Hunt, Charles F 655
Hunt, Hon. James E. 789
Hurlburt. John Q. A. 209
Huston, Hon. S. B. 125
Fisher, J. A. 216
Harms, John
372
Fisher, J. N
486
Harris, John
661
Flanders, Capt. George H. II6
Dannals, Reuben 291
Dauchy. Charles H. 545
Daugherty, Charles .269
Daughtrey, William H. 823
Daulton, E. J. 666
Davies, James F. 205
Davis, Charles R.
225
Davis, Philander T.
515
Dedman, Henry A., M. D 356
Deichmann, Charles E.
413
Dekum, Adolph A 96
Dekum, Frank 794
G
Dennis, John 450
Doane, Joseph B. 527
Dolph, Hon. Cyrus A 178
Dolph, J. N.
180
Dosch, Col. Henry E. 285
Dowty, John W.
831
Dresser, Ferdinand 205
Driscoll, John 834
Dunne, David M.
850
Dunning, Frederick
S
701
Duvall, Davis 819
E
Giebisch, Anton
Gile, Henry S 835
Gill, A. J. 667
Gillihan, Martin 743
Hoffman, George
352
Glover. John 533
Hoffman, John P.
466
Ellis, James J 758
Ellis, Joseph 465
Ely, Frederick A. 629
Emily, Frederick 21I
Evenson, O. J.
660
Everding, Henry 67
Everest, Ernest, M. D. 359
F
Guttridge Christopher H. 665
Failing, Edward
H
Failing, Henry 27
Failing, James F 48
Habersham, Gen. R. A. 499
Haines, Hon. Edward W. 673
Hall. Alford 633
Hall. Joseph E., M. D. 55-4
Halvorsen, John 8.45
Hamer, Rowland W. S. 791
Hamilton, Frederick E. 8.47
Ferrin, Prof. William N 799
Hannagen, James A 378 Fields, Thomas R. 442
Hanson, F. W. 8.47
Hard, Frank . 743
Fisher, David O 755
Hare, Hon. William D. 727
Hutchinson, Hon. Joseph S. 02
Hyatt, Ransom E.
843
Fleckenstein, Henry 212
Fleischner, I. N. 44
Fleischner, Lewis 781
Fleischner, M. G. 812
Flinn, Hon. M. A., M. D 215
Floss, C. F. Louis. 216
Force, George W 614
Frazar, Thomas 856
Deardorff, J. M. 415
Frazer, Hon. Arthur L. 96
Frazier, William 163
Fulton, Charles W 90
Gadsby, Capt. William. 557
Galbreath, George 481
Ganong, C. W. 360
Gatton. William 542
Gaylord, Charles H. 22I
Geary, Edward R 128
Cedamke, William. 783
Geiger, Charles E., M. D. 333
Geiger, William, M. D. 323
Gengelbach, Otto A 862
George, Hon. M. C. 53
Hirsch, Hon. Solomon. 164
Hodson, J. M. 169
Hoffman, Frank A S77
Gove, Isaac H. 218
Graf, Andrew 222
Graham. George
217
Greear, J. M. 217
Greer. Robert H. 446
Gribble, Albert D. 853
Failing. Hon. Josiah 47
Farrell, William L 587
Farrer, Deerin 513
Feeney, Ralph 709
Fenton, Hon. William D. 4I
Fenton, James D. 41
Hand, Charles B. 564 Fields, Frank S. I34
Finley, J. P. 203
Gribble, Samuel O 393
Gustin, Jeremiah O. 689
D Page.
Daly, John H. 511
881
Page.
Matteson, Rodell 772
Matthiesen, John 558
Mauss, Jacob 60
Maxwell, William H. 701
Mayer, Jacob 54
Mayger, Charles 607
Meeker. Lindley 479
Meldrum, Gen. Henry 721
Meldrum, John W.
Merrill, G. 602
Merrill, Hon. N 78.2
Metschan, Hon. Phil. 273
Metzger, Henry
819
Metzger, Herman 588
Miles. Samuel : 610
Miller Charlie A. 552
Miller, Jacob R 198
Miller, Col. Robert A 677
Miller, Samuel 414
Miller. Sebastian E. 515
Miller, William J 36.4
Milln, A. W. 646
Milne, John 570
Mitchell, Hon. John H 77
Moar, Jonathan 398
Moeck. George F. 710
Moehnke, Charles 485
Molson, Charles C. 472
Montgomery, F. H.
377
Montgomery, William
40I
Moon, Samuel 462
Moore, James Al. 505
Moore, Hon. Jesse C. 790
Moores, Charles B. 598
Moreland. Hon. J. C. 40
Morton. John' R. 318
Morton, William H. 475
Muckle, Charles 613
MIundorff. Jacob
377
Murphy, M. E. 840
Myers, J. H. 642
Myers, William H. H.
192
Myers, William W
32-4
Nachand. Henry 472
Naef, Otto 683
Neale, Felix R 163
Nesmith. Hon. J. W. 292
Newell, Wilbur K. 740
Niblin, Alfred 588
Nihlin, Charles 580
Noblitt, Charles W 428
Noe, Jolın B.
679
Nottingham, Hon. C. W
690
0
Oatfield, Michacl
752
Krebs, Charles 242 Masters, W. Y. 270
Page.
Kronenberg, Joseph 659
Kuratli, John J 745
L
J
Jack, William A. 340
Jackson, Carl H. 144
Jackson, Col. James 67
Jackson, Wesley 143
Jackson, William 257
Jenne, Eugene S. 255
Jewett, R. Spencer 252
Johnson, C. B. 828
Johnson, Eben W 456
Johnson, J. Calvin 738
Leavitt, Justin J., M. D.
749
Johnson Peter 840
Johnson, Samttel B 740
Jolinson, Seth E 482
Jolinson, W. C. 609
Johnston, Thomas J 738
Johnston, William T. 818
Jones, Capt. F. B. 309
Jones, Herman H I14
Jones, Jason 388
Jones, John H. II3
Jones, William B. 756
K
Kadderly, John J 667
Kamm, Capt. Jacob 83
Kamm, Mrs. C. A
85
Kamna, John 467
Kanne, August 382
Kay, Isaac 2.48
Keisecker, Michael 841
Kellogg, Capt. C. H 10.1
McConnell, Lawrence S 413
Kellogg. Ernest E. 244
McCraken, Hon. John 186
Kellogg, John B.
243
Kellogg, Capt. Joseph IOI
McDonald, M. D.
503
Kellogg, Capt. Orrin. 103
Kelly, Rev. Clinton 607
674
Kelly, Plympton 608
McMillen, Capt. James H ECI
McNamer, C. W. 853
McNamer, John H. 615
McNary, L. A. 98
Mack, William O. 38.4
Mackenzie, K. A. J., M. D 282
Mallory, Hon. Rufus
07
Klemsen, Daniel M. 559
Mark, James M. 565
Markle, James F
696
Marks, John R. 365
Marquam, James E. 572
Marshall, John 624
Koehler. John F 479
Marshall, R. 662
Kratz, Henry
655
INDEX
ller. Savil W. 1 Page.
649
Inman, Hon. R. D
147
Irvine, Robert A. I39
Irvine, E. L. 143
LaCroy. George W 645
Ladd, Charles E. 85
Ladd, W. S 73
Lake, John 817
Langer. Ferdinand
Large, Dr. Charles L 353
Larson, F. P. 497
Larson, William 610
Laughlin, Bedford H. 560
Laughlin. William 569
Lawler, Isaac
382
Legg. William T 608
Leisy, Isaac 604
Lent, George P. 650
Leonard. John 378
Lewellen, William J. 603
Lewis, H. 854
Lewis, John M. 177
Lichtenthaler, Fergus M 639
Lilly, N. C .. 847
Linklater, S. T 876
Linn, Benjamin F. 335
Linnemann, John G. D 407
Locey, George H. 767
Lucke, Charles 498
Lyda, William M 659
Lynch, Patrick
731
M
McCann, Prof. H. L. 330
McClaran, James. 402
McDonell, Major C. E. 323
McGugin Hon. Henry. 740
McLauchlan, Capt. D. M. 713
Kern, Loyal E. 267
Kinney, L. D. 8.33
Kinney, Marshall J. I21
Kinney, Narcissa W I21
Kinney, Robert I20
Klein. Albert 435
Knapp, Richard B I41
Knieriem. George 402
Knotts, E. A. 654
Kocher. Christian 383
Masters, William
275
Olsen. C. MI
58.1
Kelly, E. D.
McCulloch, James T.
560
INDEX
Page.
Olson, James 429
Olson, Otto F. 584
Orton, Hon. G. M. 300
Otchin, Thomas 578
Otis. Joel S. 401
P
Padrick, Daniel 815
Page, M. E. 546
Pape, Henry
839
Parker, Marion H., M. D
733
Payn. William S
536
Pease. Capt. George Anson. 281
Penisten, C. Perry 846
Peters, Simon 85.
Peterson, Gustaf 731
Pilkington, John B., M. D. 702
Plimpton, William W. 275
Plue, W. D.
764
Plummer. O. P. S .. M. D. 780
Pope, Seth L. . 788
Pope, William H. 247
Pope. William I 860
Porter, Robert
825
Potts, Rawlinson F 410
Poulsen. Johan 251
Powell, Charles B 849
Powell, David
868
Powell, John
808
Powers, Ira ] 9[
Pratt, Prof. Irving W 23
Pratt, Col. Martin L. 646
Precemeder. Charles H 822
Premus, William
348
Price, James H.
856
Price, Richard 488
Prickett. J. B. 583
Prosser, George W 535
Purdin, Hon. Ira E. 321
Purdy, Bruce
506
Q
Quimby. E. L. 306
Quimby, Lot P. W
185
R
Raney, Samuel H. 542
Rauch, William J 551 Shipley. Manley H. 262
Ream, Wesley P
577
Reed. Cyrus .
795
Reed. Henry
255
Reed, James
822
Reeves, Jasper E 817
Rehse, Claus 500
Rethlefsen. Siegfried W. 403
Revenue, Francis 767
Reynolds, Charles
440
Skirvin. Enoch
354
Richardson, John R.
812
Sladen, Capt. J. A
160
Sleight. F. A. 510
Sluman, Thomas V 572
Smith, Alvin T 773
Smith Amedee MI.
Smith, Amedee MI., Jr. 191
Smith, B. T
680
Smith, Charles 874
Smith David
253
Smith, Elias C .. 852
Smith, Hon. Irvin L 707
Smith. James. Sr
576
Smith. James W 372
Smith, John L.
835
Smith, Joseph 630
Smith, L. E. 768
Smith, Milton W. 173
Smith, Norman L.
838
Smith, Preston C.
697
Smith, Reuben
685
Smith, William W 755
Smith, W. H 104
Snuffin, Benjamin F. 571
Sommer. E. A .. M. D
769
Spencer, Capt. Ernest W.
315
Sprague, Alfred
838
Stanley. Jeremiah 656
Stansbery, John E. 43
Stehman. Levi Soo
Stephens, William MI
547
Stevens, W. E.
685
Stewart, John N. 322
Stimson. David S
454
Stipe. Hiram O. 580
Stitt, George W. 471
Stone. Hiram S. 639
Stott, James M.
677
Strahlman, William
8.39
Stratton, Charles C.
865
Street. Charles F.
597
Stroud. George M.
297
Strowbridge. John A
845
Struble, Thomas T
427
Stuwe, William 566
65.1
Summers. Gen. Owen
151
Sunderland. Albert
346
Sunderland. Benjamin 345
Sunderland. Milton
42
Supple. Joseph 752
Susbauer. Michael 38+
Swanson. Carl E. 342
Sweek. Hon. Alexander 60
Sweek, John
529
Swift. Samuel
375
Switzler. John
807
T
Talbot, Daniel.
453
Tamiesie. James P .. M. D.
. .
3,5 F
Page.
Ridings. George A 869
Ridings. Peter J 563
Rieman, Daniel 494
Riggs, Albert W
322
Rigler, Frank
174
333
Risley. Jacob S.
Roake. J. . 577
Robbins, Levi 430
Roberts, Stephen 65.3
Robinson, Francis M .. M. D .. 641
Robinson, Prof. Reuben F 109
Roe. Hon. Thomas
327
Roethe, John G. 578
Rogers. G. H. 187
Rogers, Dr. George O 339
Rolston. William F 548
Rowe. Hon. H. S. . 59
Ryan, Judge Thomas F
785
S
Sager, John 487
Sain. Thomas W. 581
Sax. John J
8.11
Schlegel. Frank 802
Schlegel, John
548
Schmitt. Frank 428
Schneider. John E. 34I
Schoch, Rev. Jeremiah F 737
Schulmerich, Joseph C.
553
Schulmerich. William
251
Schumann. Hon. Otto 252
Scott. Edward W 770
Scott, H. W. 71
Scott. John M. 642
Scramlin, George W 412
Sears, Alfred F
31!
Sears, Hon. A. F. Jr. 317
Sellwood, John J., M. D. 689
Sellwood. Rev. J. W. 191
Sevcik, Joseph
547
Shank, Alby R. 435
Sharon. E. E. 56
Sharp, James W 270
Shaver. Adam
601
Shaver. Alfred H. 365
Shaver. G. W. 183
Shaver. Capt. J. W. 184
Short, Robert V.
460
Short. Sherman V
Showers, William 439
Shute. John W.
38 1
Sigler. B D.
293
Simmons, Warren 20)
Simmons, Samuel W 571
Simpson. John M.
430
Page.
Sullivan, Denis
883
INDEX
Page.
Page.
Page.
Taylor, James. 683
Waggener. Rufus 71.4
Wiley, William V. 777
Taylor, Peter 503
Wagner, Hon. Henry 855
Wilkinson, James 714
Thiessen, Henry. 382
Wait, Charles N. 131
Williams, Hon. G. H 65
Thomas, Charles H. B. 844
Walker, James B. 54I
Williams, John T 801
Wills, A. N 387
Thomas, John 509
Walling, Albert 575
Wilson, Gen. A 807
Thomas, Dr. John W. 404
Walling. George P. 433
Wilson, Charles 8.42
Thomas, Hon. Warren E. 268
Ward, Daniel W., M. D 804
Wilson, Gustaf
303
Thompson, James R. C. 541
Watson, William M. 710
Wilson, Capt. James 745
Thompson, Thomas W. 619
Watts, J. G .. 784
Winston, Percy R. 347
Thornburgh, Ambers 590
Watts. M. M. 310
Wintzingerode, Carl von 299
Thornburgh, John 603
Webster, George H. 539
Wise, John 486
Tideman. William S. 601
Webster, Morris C. 863
Witt, Henry 875
Tillotson, J. B. 876
Wehrung, Hon. W. H 263
Wittenberg, Herman 593
Todd, Thomas G. 433
Weinhard, Henry 871
Wolfer, John H. 546
Tompkins, Frank M. 725
Welch. Charles H. 445
Wolfer, Samuel 376
Tongue, Anthony 751
Wessinger, Paul 420
Wood, Thomas A. . 369
Tongue, Hon. Thomas H 810
West. Burt 560
Woodside, William A 590
Tracy, James M., Sr 459
West, Chaney 728
Worth, John Q. A 127
Tracy, John C. 553
West, Harry
575
Wrenn, S. E. 424
Wright, Silas 827
True. Charles F 423
Whalley, Hon. John W.
61
Trullinger, Gabriel J 449
Whipple, Gardner
816
York, John W 274
White, Charles S.
435
Young, Josiah
707
Tuerck, Iohann K.
582
White, Eugene D. 634
Young, W. F. 785
V
White, Martin 722
Z
Versteeg, Marion
837
White, Samuel S. 634
Zimmerman, George H.
358
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Troge, Henry 764
West. J. P.
692
Tuerck, Henry 821
White, Marion P. 859
Thomas, George B. 733
Walker, John P 636
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