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ROBERT HARRISON was born in Lincoln- shire, England, in 1828. He crossed the ocean in 1848 and after looking around a little in New York city made his way to St. Joseph county, Mich., where he worked on farms until the spring of 1852. His two brothers, who had also come to
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America, became interested in crossing the plains and trying their luck in the northwest, and Robert joined them in their preparations, and hopefully looked forward to making the long journey. The brothers had six yoke of oxen be- sides three cows, and they came across without any particular difficulty, either with the Indians or with the illnesses which often afflicted the travelers. During the first winter in Oregon Mr. Harrison stayed with one of his brothers in Linn county, and in 1852 he went to the mines of Eureka, Cal., but was not a successful miner, and soon returned to the slower means of liveli- hood offered in the fertile Willamette valley.
In 1856 Mr. Harrison married Mrs. Tennes- see Hannah, and soon after bought the eighty acres which comprise his present farm. Con- tinuously ever since he has made every effort to improve his property, and at present has a pleas- ant and comfortable residence, good barns, fences and outhouses, as well as many of the latest agricultural implements. As his stock- raising and general farming enterprise increased, more land was required, and at one time he owned twelve hundred acres. A generous and helpful father, he has divided all but his present eighty acres among his five sons and three daugh- ters, all of whom are doing well, and who are proving a credit to their practical and kindly home teachings. For the greater part Mr. Har- rison has devoted his land to stock-raising, in which he has been very successful.
MAJOR FRANK E. EDWARDS. Con- spicuous among the residents of Benton county worthy of representation in this biographical volume is Major Frank E. Edwards, a native- born citizen, a veteran of the Spanish war, and an alumnus of the Oregon Agricultural College, with which he is now officially connected, being commandant, and professor of military science and tactics, and, also, assistant professor of chemistry. A man of scholarly attainments, a thorough-going soldier, and a most successful teacher, he is held in high esteem by the stit- dents, his associates, and the board of regents, and is one of the most popular members of the faculty of the institution.
Born September 13, 1875, in Lane county, near Springfield, Ore., he is a son of Webley J. Ed- wards. He comes of substantial New England ancestry, the earliest of his progenitors of whom he has any definite knowledge having emigrated from one of the New England states to New York city, where they owned a large tract of land. His great-great-grandfather, Webley Ed- wards, of New England birth, served as an offi- cer in the Revolutionary army, being captain of a company. His great-grandfather was engaged in steamboating on the Ohio, residing in Indiana.
The major's grandfather, T. D. Edwards, was reared and educated in Indiana, but later re- moved to Ohio, where he was engaged in agri- cultural .pursuits until 1854. Coming then to Oregon across the plains, with ox teams, bring- ing with him his family, his son, Webley J., be- ing then an infant of six months, he located near Springfield, on a donation claim, in Lane county, where he cleared and improved a homestead. On retiring from active pursuits, he removed to Eu- gene, Ore., where his death occurred, in 1895.
Webley J. Edwards was born in Ohio, but was brought up on the old home farm in Oregon, where he has since resided. A prominent farmer and stockman, he first started in business in Lane county, going from there to Lake county, where he followed ranching and general farming with signal success for three years. Returning then to the valley, he continued in his chosen vocation until his removal to Mayville, Gilliam county, his present place of residence. He married Jane Gross, who was born in Iowa, a daughter of An- drew Gross, a native of Germany, who emigrat- ed to America, settling in Iowa, where he carried on agricultural work until 1856, when he came with his family to Linn county, Ore. He is now prosperously engaged in general farming in Brownsville, Linn county. Four children were born of their union, namely: Frank, the special subject of this sketch; Fred A., a graduate of the University of Oregon, and of the Oregon Agricultural College, is engaged in business as a stock-raiser and dealer in Gilliam county ; Stephen Hubert, residing on the home farm; and Velma, living with her parents.
Brought up on the home farm, and educated in the district schools of Lane and Gilliam coun- ties, Frank E. Edwards entered the Oregon Agri- cultural College in 1891, and was graduated, in 1895, with the degree of B. M. E. In 1896, while he was taking a post graduate course, he served as captain of a company of cadets. From 1896 until 1898 he was connected with the col- lege as instructor in chemistry, resigning his position to enlist, as a private, in Company M, Second Oregon Infantry. Being mustered into service on July 2, 1898, he went with his regi- ment to San Francisco, thence to Manila, arriv- ing there on Thanksgiving day, 1898. He was subsequently måde corporal of his company, and as a part of Wheaton's Flying Brigade, on March 25, 1899, took part in the battles of Tondo Feb- ruary 26, Pasig March 14, and Malaban March 25, and the following day, March 26, was sc- verely wounded at the battle of Polo, being shot through both legs, at the thighs. He was in- capacitated for further military duty but re- turned, on crutches, with his company to Cali- fornia, then to Oregon, where he was mustered out of service on August 7, 1899. A month Jater, Mr. Edwards accepted the position of com-
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mandant of cadets, and professor of military sci- ence and tactics at his alma mater. In 1900 lie was made instructor in chemistry, and assistant in the chemical department of the Agricultural Experiment Station. In June of that year he was appointed to the staff of Gen. Charles F. Beebe as brigade signal officer, with rank of ma- jor, an office that he filled until the reorganization of the O. N. G., in 1903, when, on the resigna- tion of General Beebe, he resigned.
Major Edwards married, in Corvallis, Septem- ber 29, 1900, Miss Helen Elgin, who was born in Marion county, Ore., and was educated at the State Normal School in Monmouth, Ore. Major and Mrs. Edwards have one child, Web- ley Elgin Edwards. Major Edwards is a stanchi Republican in his political affiliations, and an active member of the Christian Church, being one of the board of deacons, and president of the Sunday school connected with it. He is identi- fied with several fraternal organizations, belong- ing to Corvallis Grange No. 242; to Edward C. Young Camp of the Spanish American War Vet- erans, of which he is past commander; to the Knights of Pythias; and is ex-president of the Alumni Association.
WV. O. HECKART. To no class of men in the world are growing communities more in- debted than to their contractors and builders, artisans whose ingenuity enables them to ap- propriately house families, institutions and busi- ness enterprises, and whose busy brains are cease- lessly striving not only to overcome competition, but to make their respective communities the equal architecturally, if not the superior, of those by which they are surrounded. The enormous responsibility of the builder, his relations to life and death and safety, his satisfaction in well do- ing, and his ignominy in failure, all conspire to make of him an important and leading factor, especially when it is recalled that it is his work upon which the reputation of a city is primarily based. Corvallis has her builders in whom in- tense pride is felt, and of these none takes higher rank than W. O. Heckart, the constructor of her principal residences, business blocks and churches and also builder of many of the important struc- tures in near-by towns. The Masonic Temple, the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church South, the Methodist Episco- pal Church South of South Corvallis, the Chris- tian Church, and many of the finest and largest residences in this town, the Methodist Episco- pal Church of Harrisburg, Ore., the Court House in Toledo, Lincoln county, the Government Hos- pital on the Silitz Indian Reservation, and the Calkins, Patterson, Beckwith, and other resi- dences and buildings in Eugene, are the result of a general demand for the excellent work of Mr. Heckart, and in fact he does not
recall a time when he was not familiar with the workman's bench. His ancestors were equally handy with fire-arms, and the emi- grant who established the family in Penn- sylvania some time during 1700, furnished a son for the Colonial army of 1776. He in turn reared a lad who carried a musket in the war of 1812, which patriot was the paternal grandfather of the builder of Corvallis. The soldier married in Pennsylvania, and while living on a farm near Harrisburg, Dauphin county, his son, Michael, the father of W. O. Heckart, was born. When . the latter. was sixteen years old the family removed to Missouri, where the grandfather died, and where Michael married Mary Moyer, a na- tive of Ohio. Soon afterward, in 1851, Mi- chael pre-eempted land in Wapello county, Iowa, where his wife died, and where he built up quite a large farming and carpentering busi- ness. He erected the first Presbyterian church in Ottumwa, and was very successful as a build- er for the balance of his life. A Democrat in politics, he was public spirited and progressive, and gave his ten children a practical education, fitting them also to care for themselves in a busi- ness way. Ten of these children attained ma- turity, and nine are living at the present time, two being in Corvallis, W. O. and Charles L., the latter a carpenter.
The fourth youngest in his father's family, Mr. Heckart was born in Wapello county, Iowa, February 5, 1860, and was reared on a farm eight miles south of Ottumwa. Having gained a prac- tical knowledge of the carpenter's trade he went into actual business with his oldest brother at · the age of sixteen, and in 1883 removed to Holt county. Neb., where he took up a homestead and tree claim, improved the same, and lived thereon for six years. In the meantime he had alternated farming with contracting and build- ing, and when he located in Corvallis in 1889, he was well qualified to undertake the large business which soon came his way, and from 1900 until 1903 served as city councilman of the Second Ward, representing his ward on several important committees, and thoroughly fulfilling the expectations of those who had placed him in power. In 1902 he was a candi- date for state senator, being defeated only by one hundred and nineteen votes, his defeat due no doubt to the fact that he never canvassed the county. With his wife, whom he married in Iowa, and who was formerly Carrie Howk, a native daughter, he lives in a comfortable and modern residence on the corner of Fifth and Monroe streets. He is fraternally associated with the Modern Woodmen of America and with the Ancient Order United Workmen. In religion he is an elder and trustee of the First Presbyterian Church.
INDEX
A
Abrams, Lewis. 981
Acheson, Mathew.
1247
Ackerman, Hon. J. H.
995
Adams, Oliver H.
705
Adams, Oscar P.
1454
Addison, Robert.
465
Adkins, Sampson D.
1064
Agee, James .. 1236
Ainsworth, George J. 80
Ainsworth, Capt. J. C. 158
Ainsworth, J. C. 159
Akers, Jabez H
1525
Alderman, Edwin A
757
Alexander, William H. 1436
Allen, Frank E. 257
Allen, Henry. 551
Allen, Nelson H. 432
Allen, Timothy D.
872
Allen, William M.
I208
Ambler, Henry
II42
Ambler, Thomas L 900
Ames, Joseph S.
1458
Ames, Samuel 827
Amstutz, Jacob. 876
Andersen, Peter C. 485
Apperson, Capt. J. T
279
Applegate, Charles
1494
Applegate, Jesse
.1415
Applegate, Lindsay
1545
Armitage, Frank L
1393
Arnold, James L. I204
Arthur, A. F .. 559
Arthurs, John D. 1164
Atkinson, Joseph M. I230
Atwater, James L.
9IO
Avery, J. C.
869
Avery. Punderson.
919
Awbrey, Milton T
1256
B
Babcock, William P 576
Bailey, Elijah. 783 Baker, John W I446
Baker, William E. 372
Bangs, Eli ..
1528
Barbre, Thomas 1484
Barclay, Isaac.
Barclay, Mrs. Mary W 1285
Barclay, William.
1309
Barclay, William D.
964
Barlow, William ..
I37
Barnard. Guilford.
948
Barnes, Mrs. Martha 1079
Barr, Syrus V. 1439
Barr, Herman W 1298
Bashaw, Peter .. I226
Baskett, Catherine S 788
Bates, Hon. G. W. 170
Bates, P. A ..
720
Baxter, Samuel R. 649
Beam, I. B .. .1462
Bridges, B. F ... 800
Brinkley, Henry H. 750
Bristow, Darwin ..
1419
Bristow, Henry T.
946
Bronaugh, Earl C., Jr.
286
Bronaugh, Earl C ..
287
Brooks, Frank M., M.D 357
Brown, James H.
578
Brown, James M.
I 377
Brown, Jesse. .
1310
Brown, L. W., M.D.
1096
Brown, Gen. Martin V
1032
Brown, W. R ..
528
Browne, Samuel C., M.D
961
Brownell, Albert ....
1052
Brownell, Hon. G. C.
89
Bruce, James.
1348
Bryant, George K. 671
Buchanan, James S.
749
Buchanan, John A.
.1150
Buchanan, William A.
I260
Bucher, Rev. Felix ..
1463
Buckingham, Augustus H. 210
Buoy, Noah. . 1513 Burch, Charles H.
502
Burkhart, George W
449
Burnett, Judge John 1340
Burnett, M. P.
976
Burns, H. C ..
620
Burton, Alvin A. 906
Busey, David S.
812
Bush, Hon. Asahel
27
Bushnell, James A.
13II
Buskey, Frank
947
Bussard, Dory.
382
Buterick, Harrison
365
Butler, Ira F. M. 1181
Butt, Clarence.
987
Buxton, Edward.
1169
Byerley, Absalom.
552
Byrd, Lorenzo A.
903
Byrd, William H., M.D.
297
C
Calbreath, Hon. John F.
534
Caldwell, Valentine H.
1070
Calhoon, Mrs. Rebecca.
528
Callaway, Carroll C
1387
Callison, Robert.
1093
Cameron, James M.
841
Campbell, Albert.
871
Campbell, Frank.
688
Campbell, Robert E
I454
Campbell, William. 672
Canan, Mrs. Mary A
1458
Cannon, Sylvester.
659
Canter, Marshall W
811
Brattain, James C.
II37
Caples, Hon. J. F.
291
Brewer, C. H., M.D. I46I
Brewer, John F.
.1426
Bausch, Mrs. Rosalia
1094
Breyman, Werner.
1 304
Bridgefarmer, Alanson.
1059
Beamis, George. 1388
Bean, Frederick C.
1382
Bean, Louis E.
1255
Beard, Josephus J. 1051
Beardsley, James O 477
Becke, Charles, Jr .. 1276
Beck, Mrs. Margarite. 899
Bedwell, H. F. 614
Beebe, Gen. C. F. 154
Beezley, Benjamin F. 1351
Bell, Edward. 871
Bell, James H.
1416
Bell, John C.
I33
Bellman, F. B.
1529
Belt, Charles F 347
Bennett, Levi.
533
Bents, Henry L.
I228
Bents, William.
Berry, Henry M. 1463
Beutgen, Rev. Peter.
Bewley, James F
267
Bewley, Roswell L. 268
Bible, A. S.
570
Bickel, Fred.
157
Bickers, Horace E.
309
Biddle, Edward ..
407
Bilyeu, Jackson A.
.1248
Bilyeu, Hon. Lark.
1525
Bilyeu, Hon. William R. 898
Bishop, Charles P. 353
Black, Charles W. 238
Blackburn, Addison P. 737
Blakely, Capt. James .. 1213
Blakeslee, Charles L 841
Bland, George H. 1165
Bland, John W 1162
Blanton, John. 788
Blevins, Hon. Alfred. .1058
Blevins, Andrew J. .1057
Blumhart, Frederick G. I347
Boardman, Prof. H. L. 640
Bodine, Daniel H.
870
Boedigheimer, Bruno G. 1470
Bogue, William. 842
Boise, Hon. Reuben P.
209
Bomhoff, Dedrick H ..
341
Bond, Albert B.
.1000
Bond, Isaac W.
.1406
Bond, Samuel Lincoln.
.1063
Bonham, Hon. Benjamin F 241
Bonney, Bradford S. II6I
Bonney, T. L. . 553
Boyle, Mrs. Josephine. 364
Boynton, Charles O. 339
Brandeberry, Jason N.
402
Branson, Eli T 643
Brattain, George. 1448
Cartwright, Richard, M.D
952
Cary, George T ...
715
Cathey, B. A., M.D.
Bents, Fred.
743
822
1539
.1422
1558
INDEX.
Chamberlain, Hon. George E .. . 37
Chamberlin, Enoch. . 843
Chamberlin, Miss Ellen J. 1483
Cornett, John B. I222
Cosliow. Oliver P 821
Covell, Grant A. 1313
Cowls. Hon. J. W 261
Cox, Edwin G. 928
Cox, Peter J. 1407
E
Earhart, George 654
Earhart, Rockey P.
115
Eberhard, George II29
Ebbert, James A. 1400
Eby, Judge Felix G. 1507
Edwards, Major Frank E. 1554
Edwards, Isaac N. I493
Church, John C. 1000
Churchill, L. Arthur
817
Chute, Abraham L.
748
Claggett, William D
893
Clanfield, Henry 1418
Clark, Newton. 95
Clark, Capt. Peter F
327
Claxton, Richard.
444
Claypool, Samuel R 1173
Cleek, Henry A. 262
Cleland, Hon. J. B.
29
Cleland, William A. 30
Clelen, John H. 1472
Cline, George W. 1048
Clough, A. M. 915
Clough, Harry B., M.D 996
Coad, Chester G. 1216
Coad, Frank J. I248
Coad, Samnel. 520
Cochran, George W. 1065
Cochran, William T I022
Cockrell, Thomas. 418
Colbath, Benjamin B 346
Coleman, Enoch P I403
Coleman, James. 669
Coleman, William T. 485
Collins, J. J. 390
Collins, Judge J. L. II26
Collinson, Thomas 1497
Colwell, John J. 312
Comegys, Presley 925
Comley, Jennings B. 804
Compton, James W 838
Cone, Anson S.
393
Cone, Gustavus A. 211
Conner, Job. 297
Conner. Roswell L.
676
Conser, John A
1189
Davis, James B.
926
Fawcett, Thomas K. 11.47
Feller, Francis III7
Feller, Peter
483
Fendall, Philip R. 655
Fendall, Riley Y 570
Fenton, James D. 41
Fenton, William D. 41
Fields, Frank S. 134
Fink, Victor, M.D. 468
Finley, Hugh M.
1511
Cooper, Bazzel WV. I297
Cooper, Col. Jacob C. 692
Cooper, John R. .100I
Cooper, Thomas H. 1160
Coote, Prof. George. .1097
Coovert, Abram. 710
Coovert, John W. 626
Donaca, William B. 815
Dosch, Col. H. E.
285
Douglas, Samuel MI. 1253
Downing, William H.
. I307
Drucks, John E. I206
Duncan, John .1414
Dunn, Francis B. 1435
Chambers, Frank L.
1319
Chambers, Mathew C.
926
Chandler, A. C. 630
Chandler, Will E. 1179
Chapin, Milton S.
700
Chapman, Elias F.
I397
Charlton, James K. 504
Cheshire, Waldo L., M.D
I.491
Craig, Capt. David.
399
Chipman, Seymour.
1155
Chrisman, Hon. Gabriel R I 398
Chrisman, Winfield S 1449
Christenson, Nels C.
564
Crawford, John. 641
Crawford, Robert M.
1465
Edwards, James E. 954
Edwards, Jesse 303
Edwards, Melvin M. 1190
Ek, Magnus 212
Eldridge, Kersey C. 856
Elkins, James 881
Elkins, Luther 881
Ellis, John 474
Ellis, Maj. Matthew H., M.D .. 894
Ellis, Hon. Mitchell M. 683
Ellis, William R. 578
Elmore, William P 605
Embree, Thomas V. B., M.D. 413
Emerick, Prof. Bert E. 1253
Fmmens, Mrs. Eliza G. 532
English, John 878
English, Levin N. 370
Erbsland, Joseph 1043
Esson, Alexander 542
Evans, William G. 784
Everding, Henry 67
Everest, William .119I
Everett. Henry G. 1175
D
Daly, Hon. John J 478
Damon, Lyman.
729
Daniel, Samuel M. 728
Dannals, James. 318
Failing, Henry.
33
Failing, James F. 48
Failing, Hon. Josiah 47
Farra, George R., M.D.
743
Farrow, Charles S. 1430
Farwell, Edward D. 1361
Farwell, Richard 1361
Farwell, Richard C. 1361
Fanll, William .1297
Cook, Mrs. E. A. 619
Davis, John N.
459
Cook, Francis M.
438
Cook, John F. 618
Cook, John F., M.D
569
Cooley, Alexander
1392
Cooley, Mathias.
1183
Denney, John
1346
Cooley, William C. 1231
Coolidge, Ai. 387
Coon, Washington L 1077
Dickinson. John 729
Finn, John J. 797
Finseth, Peter A. 310
Finzer, Elmer W 796
Finzer, Capt. William E 859
Fischer, Henry F 837
Fischer, Louis H. 958
Fisher, Ernest W. 1386
Fisher, William J. . 1078
Fisk, Fred
1096
Flanders, Capt. G. H.
II6
F
Failing, Edward 48
Dannals, O. P
251
Dannals, Reuben 294
Darst, Paul 321
Davenport, Homer C .. 934
Davenport, Hon. Timothy W.942
David, John B.
.1305
Davidson William M. 737
Davis,
Davis, L. T ..
363
Davis, Hon. W. H., M.D.
1193
Dawson, Hon. Sylvander A .. 666 Dekum, Adolph A.
96
De Guire, Charles F
931
Dentel, Godfrey 929
Derby, James R. 630
Dimick, George W 1053
Dimmick, Joseph
II72
D'Lashmutt, E. L.
525
Dodge, Francis M. 993
Dolph, Cyrus A. 178
Dolph, Hon. Joseph N 180
Corbett, Hon. H. W. 21
Cordley, Arthur B. 1328
Cornelius, Absalom H. 539
Cornelius. Green B. 414
Cox, Smith. 928
Coyle, Alexander . 781
Cozine, Pleasant. 677
Crain, Frederick W. A. 1405
Crandall, Albert I. I202
Craw, George F 853
Crees, William. 1085
Cressy, W. E. 902
Crisell, William A 1183
Crittenden, Charles M. 1357
Croisan, Hon. Edward M. . 1023
Cronise, Harry H. 844
Crosby, Rufus C.
1239
Crow, J. Hardy 1508
Crow, William N. 1508
Crowder, Salmon W. .665
Crowley, James M., M.D. 727
Crume, Nelson P. 1152
Cummings, Thomas B. 1002
Cummings, William L. . 989
Currier, Jacob M. I333
Currin, John .. 1476
Currin, William H. 848
Cusick, Hon. W. A., M.D. 584
Cusiter, George. 932
235
Cooley, John. 1519
Crawford, Thomas H. 1342
Dürst, Balthasar
781
Chambers, Franklin J
1517.
1559
Fleischner, I. N.
41
Gouley, Philip P. 985
Flickinger, Henry
731
Gowdy, J. T ..
687
Henkle, Robert L. 1148
Henry, Dudley G. 713
Herren, Albert.
II90
Herren, Edward C. 848
Herren, Levi M. 905
Herron, Hugh. I021
Herron, James M. 963
Herron, Josiah H. II49
Hewitt, Hon. H. H. 400
Hibbard, Trenton R. 424
Hicks, Charles F. 9II
Hicks, Philip T 9II
Hill, John J. 798
Hill, Col. J. Linsey. 617
Hilleary, William M. 496
Hillman, Samuel T. 826
Hinds, Fingal. 1447
Hinkle, Harvey A
I379
Hinshaw. Zim. 1250
Hinton, Thompson D. 964
Hinton, Wesley.
I294
Hirlburt, Jocl. I357
Hirsch, Edward.
495
Hirsch, Hon. Solomon. 164
Hoag, C. H. 758
IIobart, Scott T .. 1060
Hobson, Hon. W. H.
I140
Hodes, August.
1014
Hodges, Drury R
1316
Hodson, John M.
16g
Hodson, Julius C.
930
Hoffman, James. . I481
Hoffman, William T.
I220
Holden, Col. Charles H.
1510
Hollenbeck, Henry F
1269
Holloway, Edward.
I290
Holman, John B. 406
Holmes, Francis L I221
Holt, Samuel D.
1495
Hopkins, Hon. J. B. 1434
Hopkins, Thomas G.
317
Horton, Samuel H.
1166
Hoskins, J. L.
708
Hosmer. J. Earl. 915
Houck, George A
1530
Houck, James. 691
Houck, W. S.
607
Houston, Newton.
897
Howard, James A.
360
Howard, James L. I223
Howard, Samuel N.
I314
Howd, Capt. Julius.
988
Howe, Thomas. 3II
Hoyt, Capt. Richard.
IIO
Hubbard, Judge W. C.
345
Huddleston, Mrs. Samantha A. 1089
Hudson, Albert D.
1067
Hudson, William O
1067
Huff, Charles C.
1210
Huggins, David. 1360
Hughes, James S. 599
Hughes, John 333
Hulburt, Alden S. I 390
Hulburt. Mark
1533
Hume, Peter 623
Humphrey, Henry Clay. 1427
Humphreys, John P ... I379
Humphreys, Hon. N. B. 450
Humphreys, William J
941
Hunt, Jeptha T
222
G.
Galbraith, Joseph P.
412
Galloway, Hon. Charles V. 601
Galloway, Hon. William I299 +
Gant, Reuben
944
Gardner, Abner D.
984
Gardner Brothers 335
Gardner, Winfield S. 738
Garlinghouse, Mary A. 1326
Gatch, Thomas M. 1350
Gaulet, Mathias 776
Gearin, Hugh B. 1224
Geary, Edward R. 128
Gee, Henry. 639
Geer, Levi 1449
Geer, Hon. Theodore T 199
Geisendorfer, John.
575
Geldard, William 471
George, Hon. M. C. 53
Gerhard, Conrad A. 850
Gibson, D). W 877
Giesy, Benjamin F., M.D. 909
Giesy, Jacob 805
Grill, Matthew C ... .1036
Gilliam, Gen. Cornelius. 526
Gillis, Col. A. B., M.D. 503
Gilmour, John W I279
Gilstrap, Will G 1326
Glass, John H. 764
Glass, Robert 951
Gleason, Amos S. 741
Gleason, Irving E. 1310
Glenn, Robert 437
Glover, C. P. 927
Glover, F. M.
727
Goan, Mrs. Elizabeth I205
Goff, Eugenio E. 324
Goins, Edward, Sr. 1461
Goltra, William 395
Gooch, George M. 243
Goodall, Oliver P 828 Henderson, William B .. .1070
Gooding, Nicholas
963
Gordon, Herbert
1429
Goucher, E. E., M.D. 590
H
Hackleman, Abraham. 1516
Hackleman, Frank A. I.496
Hager, William. 883
Hagey, Henry L. I,300
Hagey. Levi. 661
Hall, Abner R.
1179
Hall, Albert D.
II40
Hall, George T. 1.480
Hall, Lafayette F 918
Hall. W. W. 323
Hamilton, Asher F 1235
Hamilton, Joseph E.
751
Hamilton, William
1506
Hammond, Justus E
1164
Hampton. John D.
90I
Hand, William R.
264
Hansen, Peter.
1417
Harger, Linus W.
I266
Harris, John .. 1321
Harris, John W., M.D 1490
Harris, Nancy W. 492
Harris, Lawrence T 1482
Harris, T. W., M.D.
1529
Harrison, Robert.
1553
Hart, Julius N. 420
Hartley, Edmund W 1265
Hartman, Hon. C. D 490
Hastings, John C .. 817
Hastings, Reuben A 887
Hatch, H. W. 1459
Hawkins, Edward H. 1051
Hawley, George M. .1551
Hawley. James H. 1549
Hawley, John H. 447
Hawley, Robert D 1432
Hayes, James. 875
Hays, Mrs. Malvina J. 1523
Hayter, Oscar ..
242
Hayter, Thomas J. 242
Hazleton. C. C. I409
Heckart, W. O. 1555
Helmick, James. 375
Helmick, Mrs. Sarah
697
Hembree, Isham N 1503
Hemenway, James. 1452
Hendershott. George W.
.624
Henderson, James P. G.
939
Hendrick, Hon. Marion B .. 5.58
Hendricks, Hon. Thomas G. .. 195
Hendricson, William F.
1042
Henkle, Jeremiah E. 1154
Flinn, Judge L. 650
Gowdy, James W. 1385
Ford, August R. 638 Graham, John J. 548
Ford, John T. 664
Grant, Richard J. 1308
Foster, H. Z. 707
Foster, John W. 1278
Frank, Clement S. I375
Frasier, Edward J
1380
Frazer, Arthur L.
96
Frazer, Uel L.
1219
Frazer, George N. 917
Frazier, William 163
Fresh, Frank M. I372
Froman, David
1497
Froman, Strauder
466
Fruit, Martin P
731
Fry, John O.
86.4
Fry, Olney
1.407
Fry, R. William
217
Fry, William 795
Fryer, J. T ... 720
Fuller, James N. B. 913
Fullerton, C. P. II29
Fulton, Hon. C. W 90
Fundman, Paul.
1247
Grant, William 521
Grauer, Jacob 700
Graves, Col. J. B. 262
Graves, Thomas J 563
Gray, Joseph
II5I
Green, William M. I386
Greer, George H. 38J
Grierson, David W 776
Griffin, G. W. 15.40
Grigsby, James A 730
Grimes, J. H. 305
Groth, Bernhard I304
Grover, La Fayette .10.46 Hiltibrand. James. 855
Hinkle, John R.
436
Fry, George M. 806
Groves, William.
1324
INDEX.
1560
INDEX.
Hunt, John A. 507
Hunt, Mary E. 990
Hunt, Capt. M. W 975
Hurd, Oscar W. 1487
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