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Captain Parker remained in Cayuga coun- ty, New York, until 1877, when he came to the Pacific coast. For a year he engaged in teaching school at Buena Vista, Polk county, Oregon, and for twelve or thirteen years he traveled extensively over the Pacific coast, working at different occupations in various places. He was attracted at various times by gold mining excitements and at other times operated sawmills. He was also dis- trict secretary for the Knights of Labor for northern California for five years, and twice went to the east as a delegate for that or- ganization, attending its national meeting in Boston and again in Minneapolis. In 1890 he disposed of his sawmill interests in Cali- fornia and returned home, remaining for six months with his parents.
The following year, or in 1891, Captain Parker was married at Rochester, New York, to Mrs. Hattie Tifft Howe, a widow, who had one child. They removed to Ogden, Utah, where they remained for a year, dur- ing which time Captain Parker was under the care of a physician. He then removed to Lane county, Oregon, and was the first mayor of the town of Florence, which was
incorporated in 1893. In connection with the city council he was instrumental in se- curing the improvement of Siuslaw harbor. In 1895 he went to Medford, where he lived for a number of years and for two years he conducted the Oregon Monitor in connection with a partner. He was also engaged in the insurance and real-estate business. In 1903 he came to Fort Klamath and for three years was a decorator at the Klamath Indian Agency. He was also identified with the water works and with the building of the water course. He became interested in the navigation of Wood river in Klamath county and about 1906 incorporated the Crater Lake Navigation Company, of which he became president, with J. B. C. Taylor as general manager. Captain Parker has been identified with the navigation of Upper Klamath and Cooster lakes and the Wood river since 1906. Vol. IV-46
He was the first man to make regular trips on the river running the steamer Mazama, which made regular trips from Mazama Land- ing to points on the upper lakes and the Wood river valley. In June, 1912, the com- pany launched the present Mazama, the sec- ond boat owned by them bearing that name. This part of the state is fast becoming thickly settled, creating a need for transpor- tation facilities, and in the operation of the navigation line Captain Parker is making his work of large worth to the district.
JAMES W. SEAVEY. One of Oregon's important sources of revenue is hop growing. Its trade along this line has reached exten- sive proportions and one of the prominent representatives of this industry in the north- west is James W. Seavey. His landed posses- sions are large and his acreage is principally devoted to the growing of hops for which he finds a market throughout the entire world. He was born near Eugene, May 14, 1873, and has, therefore, been a witness of practically the entire growth and develop- ment of this city, for it contained only a few hundred inhabitants at the time of his birth. His parents were Alexander and Sarah Ann (Blatchly) Seavey. The father became one of the pioneers of Lane county and de- voted his farm of eleven hundred acres near Eugene to the raising of stock and hop cul- ture. He was born in Rockland, Maine, August 1, 1824, and often told, how when playing on the sands of Penobscot bay he had watched the great ships but was much more interested in the outgoing than the incom- ing vessels, pondering much over their destination and their errand as they sailed across the deep. As he grew older he spent much time in the fishing boats, de- pending upon the catch for his livelihood, but even the shores of the bay proved too narrow for his constantly broad- ening dreams and at length he left the shel- tering bay and shores upon which his life thus far had been passed, to embark on a sailing vessel engaged in the West Indian trade. The ship was known as the Challenge and he was appointed to the position of mate. It was in 1849 that she started for her destination, but when off the Brazilian coast fire broke out on board and the vessel burned to the water's edge, the crew, how- ever, making their escape in boats. For three days the faithful sailors were upon the open ~ sea, but at length landed on the Brazilian coast, where they remained until the follow- ing July, when they took passage on a Scotch vessel, Oughtertyre, from Aberdeen, Scotland. They incurred a great risk in so doing for all of the former crew of this ship, with the exception of the captain and the cook, had died of yellow fever. This Scotch vessel was bound for San Francisco and, rounding Cape Horn, proceeded up the western American coast, reaching its destination after one hun- dred and seventy-three days, after a voyage greatly impeded by severe storms.
On reaching California Mr. Seavey made his way to the mines of Trinidad and there pur- chased mules and engaged in business as
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owner of a pack train. Later he opened a little store on Althouse Creek in Josephine county, Oregon, in partnership with George B. Collins. The little mercantile enterprise met a long felt want in the community and the trade grew rapidly, Mr. Seavey continu- ing in the business for five years when lie sold ont to his partner and went on a mining expedition to the Rogue river. In 1855 he came to Lane county and took up one hun- dred and . sixty acres of land in the hills three miles north of Springfield. Upon his farm le placed three hundred and fifty cows and calves and thus embarked extensively in the stock-raising business. The prosper- ity which crowned his efforts in that con- nection enabled him to purchase a farm of eleven hundred acres, on which he began rais- ing hops about 1877. He found the soil and climate well adapted to that crop and de- voted about twenty-five acres to hop culture. Year by year his success increased as the result of his perseverance and industry, his capable management and his sound business judgment. He became one of the leading residents of Lane county, contributing much to its material progress and his thorough reliability in business matters gained him the high regard, good-will and confidence of all with whom he came in contact.
On October 10, 1858, Alexander C. Seavey was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Ann Blatchly, a daughter of Eben and Susan Blatchly, pioneers in Oregon, and to them were born eight children: William C .; Thomas E .; Sophronia, deceased; Alwilda, who became the wife of Jasper Wilkins, now deceased, and subsequently married Douglas Wassom, of Coburg, Oregon; Anna, the wife of Edwin Bushnell; James W., of this re- view; John A .; and Jesse. The mother died September 11, 1895, and the death of the father occurred January 29, 1908, and at his passing the community mourned the loss of one whose worth was widely recognized.
James W. Seavey was educated in the pub- lic schools of Lane county and spent his youthful days upon his father's farm, where he became familiar with the best methods of cultivating the crops to which he now de. votes his energies. As time has passed he has improved upon the methods learned in his boyhood and is a most progressive repre- sentative of his line of business. While his father devoted about twenty-five acres to hop growing the son has increased this from time to time until he now has about five hundred and fifty acres planted to hops, pro- ducing about three thousand bales annually.
He has thus become one of the foremost pro- ducers of the northwest and makes ship- ments to various points throughout the entire world. His business has thus become one of notable magnitude and while bringing to Mr. Seavey prosperity, it is a source of in- come to others, furnishing employment to many workmen. Mr. Seavey, however, is also a large dealer in hops, doing business under the name of the J. W. Seavey Hop Company, with offices at 110 Sherlock building, Portland, Oregon, Frank S. Johnson being the partner of Mr. Seavey in this undertaking.
On March 27, 1905, James W. Seavey was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Kelly, a daughter of John Kelly, of Eugene, and they have two children, Alexander and Mar- cella. In 1905 Mr. Seavey erected a splendid modern residence at the corner of Sixth and Lincoln streets. He belongs to Eugene Lodge, No. 11, F. & A. M., Eugene Chapter, No. 10, R. A. M., Ivanhoe Commandery, No. 2, K. T., and Al Kader Temple of the Mystic Shrine. He also holds membership in Eugene Camp, No. 115, W. O. W. He has many friends in these organizations and is most loyal to the teachings of the societies, which are based upon the universal truth of brotherhood. In business affairs he is far-sighted, energetic and determined and carries forward to suc- cessful completion whatever he undertakes. His opinions concerning hop growing are ac- cepted as authority in this part of the state and he, indeed, occupies a prominent position among the hop raisers of Lane county.
HON. CHRIS P. YATES, of Manning, Ore- gon, was born in Chautauqua county, New York, June 23, 1835. He enlisted in the First Colorado Cavalry as a private and served through the Civil war, being mus- tered out as captain and assistant surgeon. He was a member of the first constitutional convention of Colorado. Mr. Yates traveled all through South America as a special cor- respondent. In 1871 he came to Oregon and was connected with the Portland Telegram, the News and other papers. He was engaged in the music business until 1882, when he located on a farm in Washington county.
Mr. Yates was a delegate to the Multnomah county convention in 1876 and 1878, and the Washington county convention since 1888; he was a delegate to the state convention in 1892 and 1894, and the club meeting of 1895 and 1896. In 1890 he was appointed post- master at Manning. Mr. Yates was elected to the legislature in Multnomah county in 1878, and in Washington county in 1894.
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CHRIST P. YATES
INDEX
Aasen S. E.
710
Baker, Edwin. 630
Abbey, P. M ..
617
Ball, Samuel. 985
Abernethy, E. P. S.
155
Banister, R. B .. 915
Abernethy, William. 72
Banks, Robert. 666
Adams, B. F.
1046
Barker, Dellroy 734
97
Adams, M. C ..
1017
Barker, Lee ..
1017
Adams, W. W. S.
Barklow, S. S
112
Adkins, J. W. H.
1086
Barnes, W. B.
641
Adkins, W. R ...
169
Barr, Adam.
214
Adolphsen, Asmus
653
Barr, J. H., Sr
200
Ager, Charles
188
Barron, E. B ..
792
Ager, G. W.
294
Barrows, J. F.
414
Ahlskog, William
196
Bartle, I. B.
627
Ahlstrom S. F.
822
Barton, W. L.
246
Aiken, A. G .. 902
Bartrum, S. C.
931
Ainsworth, Capt. J. C.
6
Barzee, E. S.
818
Ainsworth, J. C.
703
Bayne, George.
921
Albers, Henry .
722
Beall, R. V.
143
Albrecht, C. L.
352
Beamis, F. L.
896
Allen, C. W.
891
Bean, W. A.
261
Allen, Emery.
785
Bear, John ..
910
Allen, G. M.
523
Beard, F. L.
201
Allen, J. A.
732
Beard, J. J .. .
958
Amsden, E. H. 406
Beattie, W. R.
689
Anderson, Andrew
714
Becker, Nickolaus
356
Anderson, Andrew 757
Beckley, C. P.
317
Anderson, D. W. 52
Beckley, Henry.
324
Anderson, E. P.
665
Bedillion, R. E. L.
779
Anderson, G. G.
918
Beers, G. E.
618
Anderson, H. C.
900
Belle, H. S.
1043
Anderson, J. M.
913
Belloni, George 163
858
Anderson, Sam.
961
Benham, G. R.
58
Anderson, Thomas
918
Benham, J. D.
806
Anderson, Victor
318
Bennett, A. S.
1054
Andrews, T. W. 962
Bennett, J. D.
350
Applegate, Charles 629
Bennett, Orrin
565
Applegate, C. F .. 236
Bensell, R. A.
686
Applegate, George 51
Benson, C. S.
611
Applegate, I. D. 234
Benson, S. L ..
974
Applegate, Jesse. 414
Bettys, Hiram.
500
Applegate, L. B. 726
Beusch, Jacob.
574
Applegate, Minar 271
Biehn, Ludwig.
702
Applegate, Oscar.
162 482
Bishel, W. A.
1085
Applegate, Sarah M.
Bishop, J. P ..
738
Blackburn, J. E.
997
Arant, W. F.
287
Blanchard, Dean
5
Bloomfield, J. T.
144
Arneson, Erik.
640
Blumenrother, C. T. 610
Arzner, Xavier. 788
Bold, F. W. 90
Assenheimer, Fred. 645
727
Bonnett, A. C.
914
Booth, F. W.
325
Avery, Punderson 812
Booth, R. R .. 252
Booth, W. S. 252
Boothby, W. F 1059
Bach, S. P.
864
Boren, Oluf. 952
Bailey, O. E.
184
Boring, W. H.
408
1093
Bolter, F. J. 1036
Averill, A. H.
879
Avery, J. C.
Ayres, Palmer 357
219
Applegate, Thomas
260
Armstrong, F. L.
246
Billings, L. L.
137
Applegate, O. C.
707
Barker, J. L.
Adams, J. F.
454
Anderson, J. P. 395
Benefiel, C. S.
1094
INDEX
Bossen, Edgar.
609
Chastain, J. A. 578
Bower, N. W.
103
Cheever, E. H ..
639
Bowman, David.
689
Cheney, Charles.
944
Bowman, J. A.
634
Cheney, E. F. 337
Bowron, Frank.
671
Chenowethı, C. L. 135
Bowron, W. F
697
Cherry, H. D. ..
43
555
Cherry, R. W. A.
43
411
Chisholm, W. P.
1078
Branson, W. A
999
Clarke, W. B.
52
Brattain, P. J
407
Clayton, A. E
345
Brattain, T. J.
86
Clendenning, C. B ..
286.
Brawn, H. S.
181
Clinton, J. W ..
526
Brickell, G. T.
983
Clinton, M. T ..
168
Bricker, E. S.
913
Clodfelter, H. A.
756.
Bridges, J. T.
953
Clopton, H. L
78
Clow, R. H.
943
Bristow, Elijah.
64
Coats, S. D.
292
Bristow. W. L.
803
Coffey, J. B.
751
Bristow, W. W.
696
Coffey, R. C ..
892
Broadsword, F. W.
131
Colcord, D. B.
561
Bronaugh, E. C., Jr
21
Cole, J. A.
105
Brooks, Adelbert ..
18
Cole, J. B.
349
Brooks, Frank.
18
Cole, J. L
343
Brown, John.
545
Colebrook, F. W.
380
Brown, Valentine.
851
Coleman, C. P.
680
Brownell, Albert.
474
Coleman, J. R.
916
Brownell, H. M.
946
Coleman, O. S.
69.
Brownell, P. A.
227
Coleman, W. R.
182
Bruce, James.
54
Collings, A. E.
878
Bryan, A.
1033
Collins, A. W.
298
Bryant, J. W.
351
Collver, T. M ..
262
Buchanan, Cornelius.
462
Collver, W. A.
519
Buchanan, J. A.
27
Colter, G. H.
871
Buchner, John
835
Colvig, W. M.
1029
Buck, C. C.
872
Colvin, A. J.
990
Bull, B. F.
954
Condon, Thomas
541
Bullard, R. W.
329
Conn, Virgil. .
1064
Bunch, F. S.
368
Conway, F. W.
64
Bunnell, R. H ..
370
Conway, I. J.
63.
Burchard, E. H.
866
Conyers, E. W
605
Burchard, W. J.
173
Cool, J. M.
809
Burk, L. D.
1087
Cope, W. V.
621
Burkhart, G. F.
1075
Coshow, O. P.
138
Burkhart, J. W.
839
Cox, H. A.
809
Burmester, H. E., Jr
622
Cox, J. R.
286.
Burns, Carrie B.
773
Cox, J. W.
617
Burrell, W. F
38
Coyle, T. J.
794
Busch, Frank.
894
Craine, Thomas 866
248
Cree, C. E. .
157
Crockett, R. S.
967
Caldwell, G. B.
11
Crosby, Charles.
199
Caldwell, G. M.
17
Crump, J. F.
64
Cameron, W. L.
436
Crunk, G. W., Jr.
974
Cameron, W. W
324
Crunk, G. W., Sr.
922
Campbell, C. E.
506
Cruse, E. F. 214
Culver, A. E. 892
184
Campbell, R. E.
207
Culy C. W. 156
1044
Canon, W. H.
927
Currier, W. A.
512
Capps, J. S.
Currier, W. M.
326
Caris, P. W.
448
Curtis, E. B. . 792
Curtis, W. B. 453
Carlson, Gus. 775
Daggett, C. H. 199
272
Carter, William
923
Daly, Bernard. 559
Danielson, Stein 300
Cavanaugh, R. L.
525
Darby, B. L .. 251
Chambers, Robert. 556
Darneille, Jasper. 280
Carlson, Alexander
683
Carnahan, J. H. 743
Carter, O. L. .
695
Daly, Ben.
Campbell, Donald.
216
Campbell, E. L.
1003
Culver, Elvarus
Canfield, H. A., Jr
793
Currier, M. C.
665
Crandall, M. J
Butler Brothers
367
Cadle, J. F. 273
Bright, J. DeW.
1051
Boyd. Elsie.
Bradbury, R. E.
Castel, Antone. 1053
INDEX
1095
Davis, Catharine S.
· 432
Flatman, C. E .. 751
Davis, C. A.
486
Flatman, G. E ..
96
Davis, G. S.
221
Fleming, H. M. 340
Davis, Jesse
1055
Follett, Eliphalet 572
Davis, J. O.
1004
Forty, Charles 659
Davis, M. M ..
Foster, R. C .. 499
Dement, R. C.
Fox, William. 517
Depuy, J. W ..
470
Freuer, Edward
85
Detlefsen, E. L.
135
Freyer, Wallace.
1056
Devereux, Thomas
280
Frickey, Christian.
532
Dewar, William
546
Fuhrer, Andrew
733
Dixon, A. R.
731
Fuller, L. S ... 202
Doan, J. B.
142
Dodd, C. J.
931
Furey, Donald.
666
Dodge, Orvil.
27
Donahue, E. F
Gaedecke, F. W. 939
Douglas, S. M.
103
Galbreath, Wallace. 951
Gallier, E. M. 615
Gallier, Stephen. 615
Drane, P. E.
518
Gamble, J. A. 893
Drew, C. E. .
1029
Gans, George.
20
Drilling, Casper
895
Gardner, W. J. 117
Duckworth, J. P.
684
Garrett, J. R.
168
Duggan, Dennis
950
Gassner, Alois.
210
Dugger, T. L.
787
Geider John.
265
Duncan, R. A
293
Gellatly, W. A ..
1055
Gesner, B. B ..
311
Dyer, G. M.
314
Gibson, L. W.
437
Gibson, M. B.
704
Eakin, S. B.
624
Gilfry, G. L ..
573
Easly, N. A ... 906
Givan, J. N ..
1074
Ebbert, G. W 499
Goddard, H. H.
498
Eccleston, Isaac. 299
Gore, F. L ..
1066
Eddy, F. C.
908
Graham, J. D.
656
Eddy, H. S.
830
Grant, H. R ..
497
Edison, Jacob.
891
Graves, Charles
,53
Edmunson, Margaret.
318
Gray, J. S ..
764
Edwards, Charles.
952
Green, F. M ..
401
Edwards, C. J
611
Edwards, Jesse.
870
Gross, Henry.
914
Egan, W. H. 71
629
Hadley, H. G. 190
Haga, J. F .. 520
Haga, W. J .. . 299
Embum, John. 1042
679
Hagen, E. D .. 549
Hagner, J. A. 1062
Haines A. B .. 374
Haines, James A. 834
Haines, Joseph A 928
Haines, L. C. 968
Hall, J. F. 236
1084
Hall, L. M .. 239
Hall, W. A .. 422
43
Farra, J. D ..
1042
Hamblock, E. H. 379
Farrier, George
1036
Hamilton, Charles 242
Feller, J. P. 13
376
Hampton, J. L .. 390
443
Hanks, J. L.
170
Findley, M. C .. 1041
Harding, E. J.
46
Fischer, Henry. 390
312
Harford, F. L.
869
Haring, Amos.
767
Fitzgerald, G. C. 1053
Harris, C. C.
566
FitzGerald, P. H. 524
Harris, F. M.
486
Fitzpatrick, John. 1030
Harris, J. L ..
924
Flackus, C. H. 104
Harris, W. R. 110
Flam, Frank. 278
Harris, Z. G.
550
Evans, J. C.
245
Evans, W. G. 536
Evernden, T. S.
182
Hall, J. T.
Fahy, F. J.
653
Fairclo, H. G. 412
Hamaker, J. O.
Hamlin, A. J. 628
Fenley, S. P ..
995
Hancock, Thomas
Fields, R. H. 313
Hardman, Samuel.
885
Fisher, E. E.
349
Elliott, E. L. 51
Hagelstein, John. 220
Emmitt, R. A.
Ensign, R. W.
630
Epton, Emanuel
989
Erickson, Erick. 769
Erickson, O. A.
986
Elder, A. E.
Elliott, E. E.
939
Down, A. S.
834
Drake, W. H.
842
106
441
Fullerton, J. C. 195
Dunn, F. B. 827
Green, Theodore. 928
Fieldhouse, F. W.
Fisher, E. R .. . 320
1096
INDEX
Harry, J. A ..
511
Ingledue, William 927
Hartman, A. J ..
774
Ingram, Clarence 1074
Hastings, B. L. 511
Irvin, J. P. 517
Hatcher, J. A., Sr. 33
40
Irwin, John. 339
Hatcher, S. K .. Hathaway, B. H. 150
Hawk, W. C ...
438
Hawkins, B. E.
63
Jacobsen, W. N .. 506
Hayes, Jolın. .
Jacobson, William 937
Hayes, J. McD.
James, William. 805
Jamieson, A. A. 647
Janelle, J. A ..
775
Hazard L. H ..
536
Jefferson, W. J.
158
Hazard, S. H .. 215
Jennings, R. G.
488
Jennings, S. S.
824
Hedrick, H. C ..
885
Jewett, W. F ..
65
Hedrick, W. M ..
659
Johns, C. M .. 973
Helliwell, William 221
996
Johnson, A. J ..
845
Henderson, G. W.
1005
Johnson, C. C.
883
Henderson, H. L.
1021
Johnson, C. E ..
959
Henkle, C.
660
Johnson, E. C ..
860
Henry, John.
456
Johnson, H. D.
1019
Hermann, Binger
568
Johnson, Jonathan
480
Hervey, J. C.
449
Johnson, J. P ..
1083
Hessig, J. H ..
464
Johnson, O. W.
567
Hessig, Louis.
463
Johnson, W. S ..
31
Hettinger, J. A.
31
Johnston Robert.
674
Heylman, W. A.
936
Jones, G. M ..
757
Higgins, J. W.
768
Jones, S. W ..
98
Hill, A. C ..
773
Jordan, B. T ..
967
Hill, Henry
504
Jory, James W. 442
678
Hirst, Thomas
124
Hitchcock, E. D.
130
Kays, J. W. 966
Keebler, Elbert.
829
Hodges J. G.
121
Keene, J. M .. 411
Keller, Edward. 405
Hoffman, Ira.
965
Kelly, C 853
Holland, W. W. 713
Kelso, W. G.
141
Kem, O. M.
161
Kennedy, M. W.
242
Holmes, Webster 901
Kenney, G. W.
951
Homme, W. E. 603
727
Horn, D. G ...
121
Kern, H. G.
525
Hoskins, C. E.
28
Kerns, B. E.
298
Houser, J. G.
7
Kerr, William
554
Houston, J. V.
241
Kilgore, M. S.
395
Hovey, Albert Gallatin
222
Kilgore, R.
278
Hovey, Albert Guy.
226
Kimmel, Carl. 464
Kincaid, H. R. 358
Kincaid, Nancy 363
Kincaid, W. L. 34
714
Hoxie, C. A ..
1003
King, J. A ..
685
Hoxie, J. M.
479
King, W. R.
1014
Hubbard, F. K.
763
Klecker, W. F.
438
Hudson, Shadrach
636
Knapp, Louis.
668
Hughes, James
1011
Knight, G. W.
929
Hughes, Patrick
648
Knott G. C .. . 167
493
Hull, W. H. 858
Knutzen, D. W.
431
Koch, J. A. H.
396
Koontz, J. A ..
389
Huntington, Benjamin, Sr. 233
Kronenberg, John
176
Huntley, Jeremiah .. 1028
Kronenberg, J. L. 1033
Hutchinson, A. L .. 972
Kruse, K. V.
635
Imbler, A. E. 556
La Follette, C. R. 985
Imel, J. G.
90
Laighton, F. H ..
962
369
Hopkins, E. L.
Keppinger,
888
Hovey, B. H. 226
873
Howard, R. U.
722
Howe, W. A.
40
Kindred, D. C.
Hugill, Joseph
227
Knowlton, R. S.
Hume R. A .. 715
Huntington, Benjamin, Jr .. 752
Jacob, Vincent 1078
1007
265
Hayes, T. F.
431
Hayter, Melvin.
331
Hedrick, G. W.
455
Johnson, Alexander. 713
Hembree, W. C ...
Hill, J. A.
25
Judd, J. W
Hobbs, John
70
Hoffman, E. M.
266
Hollis, W. H .. . 975
Holman, Hardy 743
Kent, J. L.
Hovey, R. H ..
Irvine, B. H. 864
INDEX
1097 .
Laird, J. W.
194
McIntosh, H. H. 443
Laird, P. W ..
193
Mckay, W. R .. 990
Laksonen, August.
703
Mckenzie, Robert. 382
Lamb, A. W ..
745
Mckinney, John. 254
Lamb, E. O.
606
McKnight, C. F .. 709
Lamb, J. H ..
174
Mclaughlin, A. W.
25
Lamb, J. J.
1018
McMillan, Nillus.
924
Land, A. R.
553
McMullen F. T. 612
Landrith, J. C ..
896
McNair, David.
1011
Langdon, Rufus
917
McNamer, J. H.
1022
Langell, A. T.
95
McNary, C. L ..
389
Langlois, F. M.
McTimmonds, H. C.
797
Larrowe, Albertus
69
Machado, Jason.
635 .
Laue, J. M. A.
32
Mackenzie, William.
461
Laughlin, Lee.
92
Macrum, C. A.
37
Laughlin, William, Jr ..
474
Madden, Cyrus
660
Lawhorn, L. A.
45
Magee, J. B.
529
Lee, Alva. .
739
Magee, J. D ..
701
Lee, A. A.
364
Magill, G. W.
272
Lee, J. D. B.
132
Maloney, H. S.
437
Lee, N. L ..
306
Mandigo, G. D.
799
Leep, R. V.
323
Maniki, Andru. 1059
Leever, E. M ..
628
Manning, H. M. 755
Leever, W. C.
716
Manning, J. W. 393
519
Lenox, E. H ..
818
Marsh, A. J .. .
655
Letsom, John.
340
Marsters, A. C. 932
266
Lewis, D. R ..
183
Martin, E. L .. .
899
Lewis, I. N ..
147
Martin, Thomas. 691
901
Libbey, A. B ..
913
Mason, J. A .. 953
136
Lindberg, P. J.
680
Massey, W. J.
202
Lindros, Adolph
761
Mast, E. P ..
698
Lindsay, J. W.
749
Mast, J. W.
267
Lindsey, A. E.
530
Mast, R. H ..
373
Lindstrom, William.
219
Mast, W. P.
770
Liskey, A. A.
455
Mathey, Walter
895
Littlepage, L. T. Logan, J. C ..
326
Matlock, J. DeW.
355
Loggie, Peter.
538
Matney, J. N .. 915
470
Matson, Alexander 196
900
Long, J. J ..
251
Mattson, Dan.
518
Long, R. W.
Mattson, John.
288
Looney, B. F.
848
Mattsson, Otto
877
Looney, Jesse
976
923
Loosley, G. W
623
Lovelace, J. F.
549
Mee, W. D.
429
Low, C. C ..
691
Mehl, Gottlieb.
247
Lowe, F. L.
268
Meinig, P. R ...
399
Lowe, Y. M .. 331
Merchant, W. T.
524
Lownsdale, M. O. 836
Mereen, E. A ..
1004
Merrill, N. S.
388
Messer, J. P.
612
Metlin, C. A.
448
Metzger, J. E.
148
Micelli, Joseph.
998
Miller, A. S.
1034
McCaleb, John
167
Miller, F. M.
174
McCloskey, J. H.
148
Miller, G. M.
259
McColm, J. L. 215
Miller, J. R.
639
McCormack, W. K. 1061
Miller, W. P.
491
McCumber, C. H .. 84
Miller, W. T.
450
McDermott, J. H., Sr. 830
Minger, John
297
McDole, J. M ..
781
Mires, Benton.
740
McDonald, E. S.
406
Montgomery, J. G. 859
McGarvie, R. W.
468
Moore Brothers 89
McGee, C. A .. .
44
Moore, C. S. 960
McGill, Archibald.
726
Moore, R. S.
672
-
Liggett, C. C ..
1071
Massey, J. F.
Lewis, A. C.
189
Martin, Alexander
Lewman, J. A.
436
208
Matlock, E. D ..
313
Long, Christopher
Long, John,.
954
Matthews, William
155
Maupin, Henley Mead, H. J. 874
Lund, O. O ..
234
Lupton, E. A.
907
Lyons, Joseph.
957
Lyster, Richard.
McBee, S. E. 863
746
Lefever, A.
886
Marsden, Robert, Jr.
Mason, Homer
562
1098
INDEX
Morehouse, G. C.
147
Pernoll, J. W .. 430
Morgan. W. H. H.
8
Peterson, C. A .. 476
Morris, H. E.
344
Peterson, Swanie. 780
Morris, Ivy
560
Phelps, R. N. 493
Morris, J. A ..
1083
Philip, Archie 998
Pierson, M. M .. 1065
Morrison, A. T.
618
Pinkerton, J. M .. 914
Morrow, Samuel.
839
Pomeroy, Marguerite E.
387
Morse, Frank.
344
Poole, J. L.
709
Morse, W. B.
872
Poppelbaum, H. S.
815
Morton, E. C ..
571
Moser, Fred.
817
Powell, J. L.
494
Moss, L. A.
1075
Powell, Lyda.
877
Moyer, H. B.
1054
Mulkey, J. A.
1008
Putnam, Horace
467
Mulloy, A. C ..
733
Munford, J. F.
674
Murphy, J. J.
488
Myers, E. D.
854
Rackliff, W. E ..
104
Radabaugh, A. J.
136
Nahbaur, John.
982
Neal, Warren
156
Neely, W. E.
78
Nelson, Amos
375
Nelson, J. A.
982
Rapp, L. P ..
888
Nelson, Peter.
85
Rasmussen, L. F.
291
Nelson, W. L
253
Rauback, Paul.
690
Ness, S. P.
373
781
Neuner, John.
323
188
Neuner, Lawrence.
323
991
Newell, G. H ..
1051
677
Newman, E. M.
739
984
Newton, H. S.
400
798
Nice, Henry.
34
Redfield, S. H.
242
Noble, W. H ..
685
894
Nodurft, George.
930
Reed, Dwight.
823
Nodurft, John
930
Reed, H. L.
1052
Norin, J. E ..
776
Reed, J. G.
791
Norris, G. W.
169
Reed, J. W ..
201
Reed, W. P.
332
Oakes, E. E ..
325
Reedy, J. E ..
906
O'Brien, H. J ..
59
Rees, Philip.
909
Oden, H. S ..
115
Regner, J. D.
537
Olinghouse, H. E.
277
Reiher, M. H.
769
Olsen, P. E ..
678
19
Olsen, S. M.
847
Revenue, E. A .. 393
80
Rickard, John.
776
O'Neil, John.
Ricker, C. E.
338
Orpurd, L. F.
369
Riddle, J. B. 426
672
Ringo, A. E.
213
Riter, George 692
Padgett, Samuel.
109
Roberts, J .. S. 1063
Page, M. E.
226
553
Painter, C. A.
57
Robinson, J. H .. 306
175
Parker, C. B.
1073
Roe, B. Y. 505
1071
Parker, M. F.
1090
Rogstad, Severin.
725
Parker, W. H.
407
Rookard, J. H.
164
Patterson, B. R.
83
Root, John.
141
Patterson, O. E.
874
Root, J. S.
170
Pattison, S. A. 690
Rosa, R. H.
642
Peck, W. F .. 646
Roscoe, J. S.
907
Pelton, James 596
Rose, H. C.
798
Perkins, A. L ..
634
Rose, O. E.
491
Perkins, C. A.
346
Roy, J. L.
181
Perkins, J. W ..
461
Rueck, Jacob.
1022
Perkins, Mary J.
115 Russell, J. H ..
1088
Raiamaki, Oscar 824
Ramsby, C. M.
763
Ramsby, E. B .. . 762
Randleman, E. M.
319
330
Pinkerton, J. H. 965
Morrison, E. E ..
Post, Peter 738
Priday, E. A. 1072
Quick, E. E .. 981
Ray, W. F.
Ray, W. L ...
Rayburn, E. L ..
Raymond, E. C.
Reames, A. E.
Reberg, P. N.
Redford, J. E.
Reitzel, M. E ..
Olson, Alfred. 640
Reynolds, John
Olson, A. W ..
58
Owen, G. W ..
938
Riggs, J. W ..
Owens-Adair, B. A.
580
Palmer, James
721
Robison, G. F.
Parker, Judah.
598
Roggers, Frank.
1050
Robinett, W. D.
Morris, William
573
INDEX
1099
Russell, Martin.
986
Spores, Jacob C. and Nancy. 1000
Ruth, Axel.
909
Stacy, G. W. 1007
Rydell, Walter
291
Standish, J. F. 810
Stanley, W. J .. 317
Sacchi, F. A ...
412
Saltmarsh, Dora M.
794
Samler, J. G ..
143
Stemmler, J. O.
667
Sanbert, J. F. W.
950
Stephens, H. L.
968
Sanderson, F. T.
531
Stephens, J. A ..
60
Savage, C. H.
908
Stephensen, H. B.
240
Savage, W. J.
922
Steward, G. A.
285
Savage, W. N.
647
Steward, H. B.
782
Sawyers, J. A. 857
Stewart, F. A.
1045
Sawyers, W. S.
Stewart, J. B.
949
Scaiefe, B. F.
118
Stewart, J. W.
578
Schaap, J. H ..
123
Stewart, Mary
880
Schliemann, F. J. 1072
Stewart, T. B.
577
Schroeder, A. H .. 633
Stipp, T. S ..
810
Schroeder, C. A.
131
Stocker, J. H.
887
Schroeder, Gustave 175
Stolz, Gideon.
116
Schroeder, W. V.
422
Stone, C. F.
696
Scott, Jared. 469
Stone, Louis
695
Scott, J. R ..
200
Stonelake, A. J.
1002
Scott, W. J. J.
187
Strang, C. E ..
905
Sears, G. T .. .
811
Stravens, J. B.
402
Seavey, J. W.
1091
Straw, E. E .. 708
83
Seely, A. C ..
982
Studley, W. T.
840
Sehorn, G. A. 940
Stump, David.
878
Sellers, J. R .. 621
Sullivan, T. J.
1073
Sengstacken, Henry . 697
Sult, Michael.
560
Sexton, C. D .. 450
Sumerlin, J. N.
193
Shacklett, R. H. 122
Swan, G. G ..
514
Shebley, J. G ..
945
Swank, Sherm
240
Shelley, W. H.
400
Swayne, P. F.
161
Shepherd G. G ..
158 303
Sherman, C. W., Sr.
Sweetman, M. A.
235
Shirk, W. H .... 273
Shoemaker, C. D. 259
Tamiesie, G. W.
26
Tamiesie, J. P.
841
Taylor, J. A .. .
878
Short, W. H.
667
84
Siestreen, C. E. A.
684
Taylor, O. W ..
91
Simmonsen, Niels
22
Taylor, W. H.
1056
Simon, Joseph 39
Tetherow, S. H.
940
Simpson, B. L .. 916
Tetherow, T. B ..
487
Sisemore, L. C ..
609
Thompson, George.
865
Skeels, C. M.
210
Thompson, L. T.
481
Skyles, A. S.
992
Thompson, W. L.
804
Sloan, J. S.
945
Thornton, A. L .. 271
Throne, J. M. 253
847
Smith, G. W.
884
Smith, G. W.
1035
Tohl, Henry.
938
Smith, Jerome
731
Toosey, P. T ..
17
Smith, J. W.
447
Tooze, W. L., Jr.
720
Smith, Melvin
209
Topping, F. A. 408
Tower, Morton 758
Smith, R. S.
209
Tower, R. W. 1061
Smith, W. H.
274
Travis, .L. M.
66
Sneddon, Charles
426
Snook, W. P.
893
Traylor, W. W. 350
True, F. H .. . 79
Spaniol, George 936
Tucker, W. W. 661
Spare, A. H ... 959
Sparretorn, J. L. 906
Tunell, John. 550
Spencer, F. M. 320
Tupper, J. P. 248
Spicer, S. G .. 60
Tycer, J. E. 974
Spires, Lloyd. 123
Tyler, Mary J. 455
Spores, Henry.
370
Tyrer, O. B.
480
Vol. IV-47
464
Smith, G. A.
142
Tilton, H. S.
Tingley, W. L.
387
Smith, R. G.
475
Traylor, H. A .. 293
Snowgoose, Henry. 111
Sweet, J. B .. 343
Shook, J. S .. 935
Short, B. W.
396
Taylor, J. B. C ..
Sedge, W. P.
106
Strong, H. A ..
381
Stanovich, Martin. 887
Stauff, Victor. 997
Tuffs, J. T. 1012
Smith, George
1100
INDEX
Ulrici, Richard
737
Whitney, W. P. 610
Upton, J. H ..
662
Wight, J. G ..
97
Wight, William 132
Vail, Joel.
793
Wilcox, D. J ..
773
Vandehey, Henry.
19
Wilcox, Louis.
732
Wilcox, R. W ..
13
Wiley, W. S ..
285
Wilkerson, T. H.
971
Wilkins, F. M ...
164
Varner, R. D ..
380
Wilkins, H. W.
800
Varrelmann, Frank.
294
Wilkins, Mitchell.
228
Veatch, H. C.
869
Wilkins, Permelia A. 228
Vieira, Manuel.
96
Williams, E. R. C .. 351
447
Vogel, G. W.
750
Williams, J. J. 513
Williams, J. I. 1020
444
Williams, R. D. 720
816
Walker, A. S.
821
Wilson, E. C.
719
Walker, G. M ..
1060
Wilson, G. S.
245
Walker, H. W.
Wilson, J. B.
816
Walker, Robert
312
Wilson, W. H.
1076
Walker, W. F.
763
Wilson, W. W.
768
Wall, F. E ..
430
Wimberly, Ira.
1006
Wallace, W. L.
852
Wimberly, Lee.
918
Ward, J. T.
57
Winsor, C. S.
756
Ward, L. D ..
413
Winsor, W. S.
1025
Warfield, S. N. 829
Wise, J. W ..
150
Warner, C. S.
1012
Withers, C. L.
473
Warner, L. E.
799
800
Warren, D. K ..
1046
761
Warren, G. W ..
715
Wood, H. H.
921
Waterman, C. F.
958
Wood, William
78
Watson, Edward.
194
Wooden, J. L ..
220
Watts, J. O ..
835
Woolley, G. W
797
Weatherly, F. S.
840
Weatherly, Hiram
376
Wright, Fred.
654
Weekly, E. E.
149
Wright, Isaac, Jr.
425
Weekly, I. T.
737
Wright, J. M.
394
Weeks, J. F.
503
Weisner, John.
1043
Wyatt, S. T.
1050
Wells, Darius 277
305
Yates, C. P. 1092
Yoran, S. M.
597
West, Robert.
860
Wetherbee, Jasper
937
Young, C. W. 728
White, Alexander
992
White, R. H.
1035
Zan, D. J. 1063
14
Whiting, Sandford
66
Zumwalt, C. W. 661
10
Wade, Henry.
673
Williams, J. T.
Wainscott, E. J. 603
Wait, C. N .. . 1089
454
Vanderburg, B. W.
Van Leuven, J. F.
559
Van Zile, Abralıam.
755
Van Zile, C. J ..
744
Vinson, W. R.
279
Williams, H. O.
Willits, J. Q.
Wittick E. J.
Wolf, G. A.
Wrenn, A. C. 208
Wendt, Henry, Jr.
498
West, John. .
788
Yost, T. A.
746
White, W. T.
645
Zorn, Henry.
Wright, W. T. 401
Wells, F. F.
259
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