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Mr. and Mrs. John Knecht were the parents of seven children, four of whom yet survive: Ara- bella, wife of Dr. J. J. Detwiller, of Easton; Emily, Mrs. Dr. E. J. Freeman, of Freemansburg; Annie, who resides at home; and Howard R. Those who have passed away are Sallie, wife of Dr. R. H.
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Sheppard, of Phillipsburg, N. J .; Jolin, who died at the age of forty; and Benjamin, whose death occurred in infancy. February 2, 1891, marked the close of a half-century of wedded bliss, and the event was appropriately celebrated. The afore- named surviving children were present, as were also the lady and gentleman who acted as lady of honor and best man at the wedding fifty years be- fore. The guests were numerous, among them being officials of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com- pany and the Bethlehem Iron Company, and other distinguished personages from Easton, Bethlehem and elsewhere. But while these festivities were in progress the dark shadow of approaching misfort- une hung over that household in which joyous- ness and merriment reigned. Not one of the guests for a moment dreamed that almost before the sounds of revelry should pass away grim Death would remove one of the venerable persons in whose honor they had gathered. Twenty days later, February 22, 1891, John Knecht passed peace- fully away, and he was followed by his loving and faithful companion in less than six months after- ward, her demise occurring July 4, 1891.
Howard R. Knecht was born in Shimersville, September 4, 1856, and received a public-school education. He further pursued his studies in Naz- areth Hall, from which he was graduated in 1876. He then commenced working for his father, help- ing to manage his business, and on attaining his majority became a partner with his father in the milling business. In 1885 the mill was converted into a full fledged roller-mill, and storehouses for the storage of flour and grain were added. Early in 1890 John Knecht practically turned the entire management of the business over to his son, and in his will bequeathed to Howard (whom he also made sole executor) the stone gristmill, the saw- mill, the stone dwelling, the tenant houses, and vast tracts of land, together with numerous other bequests.
He is a live, earnest, energetic young man, who has inherited the social and business traits of char- acter which made his father so well beloved and so successful in life. In addition to his active opera- tions at Shimersville, Mr. Knecht is a Director of the Easton National Bank. He is possessed of a
very genial disposition, and affable and courteous manners, and occupies a high political, social and religious position in the community. He was one of the jurors who sat in the celebrated Lincoln National Bank case, tried before Judge Butler in the United States District Court in Philadelphia in the early part of 1890. It will be remembered that the Cashier, Ellis P. Bard, and Franklin W. Hull, a coal and wood merchant of Ephrata, Pa., were accused of defrauding the bank out of the sum of $80,000.
September 21, 1882, Mr. Knecht married Lau- renti, daughter of Dr. B. C. Walter, of Farmers- ville, this county. Four children blessed the union of this worthy couple, two of them dying in early infancy. Florence Anna, born September 29, 1883, and John Walter, born February 8, 1885, survive.
In politics Mr. Knecht is a Democrat, and takes a leading part in educational and civic affairs. He is a member of the Reformed Church of Freemans- burg, and is a Trustee of the Allentown College for Women.
The products of the mill at Shimersville enjoy a household reputation throughout the country, and are handled by dealers in the Bethlehems, in East- on, Allentown, Wilkes Barre, and, in fact, by all the principal markets in eastern Pennsylvania, also Newark, N. J., and other sections. It is noted as one of the most noted flourmills in this state, and its commodious storehouses are constantly being refilled, so large and continuous are the shipments to the various markets. Mr. Knecht devotes his entire personal supervision to the operation of the mill, and he stands high in the estimation of his customers, his employes and his tenants. His de- livery wagons make daily trips to the Bethlehems, laden with barrels of flour consigned to the deal- ers of this borough.
W S. ROBBINS & BRO. The old truth, which has been happily expressed in the saying that "every man is the architect of his own fortune," is perhaps nowhere more decidedly manifest than in the history of this well known firm of Raubsville. From a small be-
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ginning they have worked their way to a fore- most position among the business men of North- ampton County. In 1889 they embarked in the manufacture of carriages, and now have a good trade in that line, selling the best grades of phæe- tons, surreys, buggies, road and express wagons, carts, sleighs, dray and delivery wagons. The products of the factory are of the highest grade, combining good quality and thorough construc- tion with perfect style and finish.
In addition to the above enterprise the firm is engaged in the manufacture of lime, their works having a capacity of one thousand bushels daily. In this department eight men are employed in summer, and from twelve to fifteen during the winter, while in the carriage works steady employ- ment is given to eight men. In the mercantile business they also have a large trade and several employes. Here may be found a varied assort- ment of dry goods, groceries, hardware, and every- thing carried in a first-class country store, besides flour, feed and coal. They have a large trade throughout the surrounding country, both in their dry-goods house and carriage factory. In the lime works orders are filled from any part of the coun- try, and in 1894 about two hundred and eighty carloads were shipped, the business enjoying a steady increase.
The members of the firm, William S. and John K. Robbins, are natives of New Jersey, the former born in Warren County, and the latter in Hunter- don County. In 1880, with other members of the family, they came to Northampton County and settled at Raubsville, Williams Township, where their mother still resides. William S., when six- teen years of age, began to learn the carriage- maker's trade, at which he served an apprentice- ship of three years, and subsequently worked one and a-half years under instruction. John K., the younger brother, began to clerk in the mercantile house of Jacob Lesh, at Raubsville, in 1887, remain- ing with that gentleman about one year. Then, in partnership with his brother, he organized the firm that has since enjoyed a lucrative business.
Politically the brothers are Democrats. In re- ligious belief they are members of the Lutheran Church, to the support of which they are active
contributors. William S. married Lizzie M. Angell, who bore him three children, Lavina, John and Esther. The lady whom John K. married was known in maidenhood as Laura Kugler, and one child, Ruth, blesses their union.
The success which the firm of W. S. Robbins & Bro. has gained is due to their energy, persever- ance and excellent business judgment. They are progressive, quick to discern an opportunity, and equally quick to take advantage of it. They are reliable in business transactions, invariably honest and upright in dealings, and have gained the confidence of the people with whom they have business relations.
T HE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD throughout the United States has an es- tablished reputation for its thoroughness, of equipment and the courtesy of its officials. To it, more than to any other agency, is due the de- velopment of the Lehigh Valley during the past fifty years, and it has been an invaluable factor in the progress of the Keystone State. It passes through a portion of our country rich in history, romance and scenic beauty, whose geological strata attract to it the geologist; whose mines have added materially to the national wealth; whose forges and furnaces support millions of the human fam- ily; whose universities and colleges are second to none, and whose lakes and rivers, with their at- tractions of boating, swimming and fishing, draw hither many over whom its material resources might have no influence.
An act of the Legislature, approved April 21, 1846, and projected by Hon. Asa Packer, rendered possible the materialization of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. The charter bears date of September 20, 1847, and at a meeting of the Board of Managers held in Easton October 21, James M. Porter was elected to the Presidency. On the 7th of January, 1853, the name and style of the Delaware, Lehigh & Susquehanna Railroad Company was changed to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, with all the rights, privileges and immunities of the former
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corporation. Though beset with difficulties and forced to meet many seemingly insurmountable obstacles, the officers of the company pushed for- ward, until the tracks were laid and the road in running order. Its success was then assured, and though it has met with occasional reverses, yet dividends have been declared and employes have been paid regularly. In 1865 the Wilkes Barre extension was projected from White Haven to Wilkes Barre. Steel rails began to displace those of iron and were reported to be immeasurably su- perior.
In 1866 the Lehigh & Mahanoy Railroad, from Black Creek Junction to Mt. Carmel, was absorbed. A controlling interest was also purchased in tlie North Branch Canal, extending from Wilkes Barre to the New York state line, a distance of over one hundred miles. Previous to this a charter had been secured changing the company's title to the Pennsylvania & New York Canal and Railroad Company, with authority to build a railroad on either bank of the canal its entire length, and dur- ing 1866 this interest was purchased by the Le- high Valley Railroad Company.
The increased advantages accruing, and addi- tional facilities demanded for transportation, made it necessary to further increase the capital stock of the road, and the new stock was eagerly sought after and speedily taken. Additional acquirements of coal land were made by the purchase of fifty-eight hundred acres, known as the Delano Lands. By a previous purchase ten new collieries, a machine- shop, engine house and dwellings, known as Dela-
no, also became the property of the company. The telegraph facilities were gradually increased, and many other improvements made from time to time.
The equipment of the road is ample and of the most modern style, affording its patrons every con- venience consistent with railroad service. The management never hesitates to increase the facili- ties in new depots whenever required, and the de- pots at all stations of prominence are now build- ings of elegance, containing all modern conveni- ences, while those at the more important stations are models of architectural beauty and artistic in decoration. The coaches are heated by steam, and are substantially decorated; the palace-car and sleeper accommodations are of the latest and most thoroughly equipped Pullman service. The gon- dola pattern lias supplanted all others in cars of that class used in the coal traffic. The tracks and beds are superior in all points. The hard stone and slag ballast assures solidity and firmness, while the dust, which is an invariable concomitant of tracks laid on dirt and cinders, is unknown on this line. The steel rails guarantee a smoothness not possible on iron rails, and, indeed, in every respect, the Lehigh Valley Railroad is one in which its officials, and the traveling public as well, may take great pleasure and pride. Its long and honorable history, extending over the latter half of the nine- teenth century, is a record to which every friend of progress may point with pride, and there is ev- ery reason to believe its extent and usefulness will increase with time.
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BIOGRAPHICAL.
A
Achenbach, David. .. 772 Adams, John. .983 Adams, John .. 23 Adams, John Q. 39
Ainey, Hon. William H.
. .. 165
Albright, James.
.753
Amole, Elmer B. .. 496 Amy, Cotton. .818
Anderson, George R., M. D. . 849 Andres, Rev. W. J. .364
Andrews, Alfred J. 356
Anewalt, George. .357 Anthony, Charles W .880
Applegate, George. .760
Arner, Ammon
.275
Arthur, Chester A
99
Ash, William E.
.278
B
Bachman, George W. .. 204 Bachman, Joseph C. .. 522 Bacon, John .. 642
Balliet, John W.
.267
Balliet, Joseph E.
.921
Barner, Victor D.
.941
Barrall, Alfred, M. D.
.906
Barnes, Dr. James P.
.181
Bower, Frank.
664
Bower, Hon. George.
.979
Bower, John T.
839
Bartholomew, Benjamin. .. 437
Bartholomew, Capt. W. H ... 135 Bartron, S. .950 Beck, Charles F. .942
Beck, John
823
Beck, Richard H., M. D .634
Becker, John G., M. D .. .984
Behler, Jacob H., M. D. .365
Beidleman, Alfred. .663 Beighe, John H. .296
Bender, Prof. Charles T. .526
Benner, Elias R.
.. 263
Berlin, Allen P.
.545
Berlin, Benjamin I.
.366
Berlin, James O., M. D .364
Bertolet, George M .172
Betz, Joseph D. .251 Bevan, James J. 306 Bevan, Thomas W. .396
Biery, Hon. James S. 195 Biery, Walter H. 475
Birkenstock, John.
.908
Bittner, Henry. 264
Bittner, Phaon W .315 Bitz, Henry 742 Blakslee, Asa P 344 Blocker, Henry R. .395 Blose, James F. .314 Blose, Peter. 286
Bloss, Henry W. 261
Borger, Alfred D. 354
Bortz, Mathias S.
602
Bossard, John H.
.397
Bower, C. D. W
.797
Bowman, Abraham L. .. 711
Boyd, Horace .496
Boyer, Amandes. .701 Boyer, Edward D. .656 Boyer, George. .. 426 Boyer, Solomon 933
Boyer, William .. 892
Brader, Capt. Allen J .. 313 Bray, William. 959 Breder, Cyrus E. .683
Breinig, Francis H. 168 Breinig, P. B., M. D .977
Breinig, Simon .. 533
Brinker, Adam. 932 Briody, Patrick. .481
Broadbeck, Paul C. .621
Brown, Charles F. .949
Brown, John P., M. D. 142
Brown, Samuel T. .134
Bryan, Ammon B. .352
Buchanan, James 75
Buchman, Evan
.631
Bush, Elmer E., M. D.
.405
Correll, James W.
. . 807 .
Bush, S. R. .921
Butler, Alexander W. .842
Butz, Samuel ..
.666
Buzzard, John, M. D.
599
C
Caffrey, Richard
.568
Caffrey, Terrence O 222 Calvin, Francis 635 Campbell, Jacob .531 Campbell, Dr. Luther. . 266
Canam, William. .799
Caskie, Samuel.
.857
Chandler, George A.
987
Chapman, Charles W
.235
Chapman, Hon. Richard
.589
Chapman, William.
.821
Charman, George.
626
Christman, Adam D. 910
Clark, William B. .844
Brobst, John A., M. D. .244 Brodhead, Hon. Charles .459 Clauss, William T .. 235 Clemens, Henry S., M. D ... . 505 Cleveland, S. Grover. .103
Brodhead, J. Davis .401 Brophy, John .. 238 Broughal, Hon. L. J. .853 Cohn, Charles H .500 Coleman, Charles P. .863
Colt, Henry. .585
Conway, Rev. B. J. .831
Cooper, Rev. Charles J
.513
Coppee, Henry, LL. D.
.543
Corby, Alonzo F
.424
Cortright, Milton L. .521
Cottingham, Prof. W. W. .. 694
INDEX.
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INDEX.
Cox, Walter E.
.. 844
Craig, Judge Allen. .. 262
Craig, Col. John.
.122
Erh, Horace B., M. D.
.324
Gaumer, George A ..
.925
Crater, Joseph F. .744
Crilly, Hon. Hugh E
.580
Croll, Silas G.
.234
D
Danner, George V.
343
Dash, Henry H.
.488
Davies, George.
251
Davies, Hon. George M. .302
Davis, John H ..
961
Dech, Ausben W
773
Dech, William.
761
Deemer, George B.
.751
Deemer, Richard.
173
Degnan, Michael
.904
Deihert, William.
137
Delcamp, Charles E., M. D .. 271
De Long, William F.
.142
De Schweinitz, Rev. R.
.. 623
Desh, George J.
.237
Deshler, William H.
946
Fenicle, Charles E
.228
Detweiler, Charles
.900
Fenner, Francis E
.897
Fenstermacher, John A.
.. 562
Fenstermacher, Levi P.
.589
Fichter, A. B.
.854
Diehl, Tilghman H. 710 Field, B. Rush, M. D. 704 Dietrich, Harry A. R. 507 Fillmore, Millard. . 67
Fisher, Joseph S
.294
Fitzgerald, Charles J. .561 Flad, Hon. J. William. ... 555 Flexer, Moses. .442
Follweiler, D. W. W., M. D .. 328
Foote, James L.
.943
Fox, Edward J.
.833
Fox, Edward J., Jr.
.826
Fox, Samuel A. .662 Frack, Gideon. .393 Freeman, Alfred H. .926 Freeman, Edward J., M. D .. 525
Fretz, Thomas J 686 Freudenberger, T. M .. .862 Freyman, William G. .281 Fritchman, Peter A. .508 Frutchey, Serenus. .. 640
Fry, Rev. Frank F .482
Fullagar, John. .592
Fuller, Clinton H.
.519
Fuller, James W
.582
G
Gahel, Josiah L. .342 Gallagher, Prof. James F ... 631 Gangaware, William H ... .. 208
Gardner, John .. .756
95
Garis, Frank A., M. D. .. 487
Geiser, George W. .735
Geiser, Samuel .. .337
Gerlach, Charles L.
482
Gerlach, E. J. 593 Hom, Z. H. C. .318 German, Jonas .121 Hopkins, William P. .882 Getz, William .982 Horlacher, Frederick. .976
Gilbert, William J.
Godshalk, David J.
.890
.. 898
Horn, Charles R
201
Horn, Charles T., M. D.
.862
Goldsmith, Franklin.
.. 338
Horn, Harry Y., M. D.
411
Horn, John W
.835
Hornbeck, M. E., M. D. .464
Howell, Capt. Theodore H ... 388
Hower, Franklin M.
.403
Hower, Sylvester.
.766
Huber, Walter P ..
.887
Huff, Irwin F., M. D.
277
Humphrey, W. J., M. D.
.144
Hunsicker, Joseph.
.298
Hunsicker, William H.
.. 184
Hunt, David.
242
Hunt, Joseph S., M. D.
.815
Hutchison, Samuel. .684
I
Ibach, Frederick G., M. D. .. 257 Illick, Joseph E .. . ........... .. 820
J
Jackson, Andrew.
Harrison, William Henry
. 51
43
Jackson, John S.
.771
Jackson, Richard, Jr.
Freeman, G. W., M. D.
.. 525
.781
Hartzell, Howard A.
.889
Jacobs, William H.
.162
Harvey, Hon. Edward.
Hartzell, Henry K., M. D .... 796
.930
Fretz, Peter J.
.493
Hayes, Rutherford B.
91
Jacohy, Oliver H.
.493
Heckenberger, William A ... 332
Heckman, John H.
.871
Jefferson, Thomas.
James, Hon. Robert E.
721
27
Heilman, Horace F.
.539
Jeter, Tinsley
935
Johnson, Andrew.
83
Heintzelman, John J. .742 Heiny, George W. .376
Helfrich, John H., M. D. .182
Helfrich, Tilghman G. .. 788 Helfrich, Tilghman J. .. 726
Heller, Harry E 998
Henn, Samuel. .306
Henry, John K., M. D. 348
Henry, Willoughby E. .132 Herhst, William, M. D. 851
Hersh, Frank H. 674
Hess, Hon. Jeremiah S.
.752
Hess, Milton J. 786
.138
Hill, Alvin.
Hills, Charles A.
203
Hirner, Dr. Charles G .616 Hirst, Thomas McD. 247
Hoch, George M
801
Hoch, Prof. William F. .. 684
Hoffman, James J. .601 Hoffman, Philip .. ... 664 Hofford, Reuben F. .. 367 Hollenhach, Frank H. .. 284 Hollenhach, Moses. .912
Erdell, Francis. 233
Erdman, Albert J., M. D .. . . 766 Erdman, J. Dallas, M. D ..... 576 Erdman, William, M. D ..... 814 Erwin, Francis H., M. D ..... 345
Erwin, Henry.
.423
Eshleman, Edwin F., M. D .. 252 Estes, William L., M. D ...... 784 Evans, T. H .. .966 Goth, Joseph. .633
Evrard, Francis
.. 662
Graham, William H
.154
Grant, Ulysses S ..
Green, Hon. Henry.
.641
87
Horner, Hugh R
.. 378
Houser, George O.
137
Howell, Ahraham B.
.537
Greenawald, Aaron M.
472
Greenawald, Charles S.
.311
Greer, Wilson.
.665
Griffith, William
.353
Grim, Jacoh W.
.575
Gross, Henry D.
.257
Gruhh, William R
.800
Grube, George W.
.540
H
Hacker, Rev. Thomas J .... 413
Fatzinger, Jacoh, Jr .. 907 Fatzinger, Owen F. .563
Fatzinger, Tilghman .. 956
Fegley, Rev. Henry S. .276 Fehnel, Reuhen P. .. 188
Feldman, Simon A.
.. 868
Detwiller, Henry J .. 909 Dickenshied, E. H., M. D. . . 934 Diehl, Phaon. .869
Dietrich, Henry 927 Dinan, John .696 Dodson, Weston .151 Dorney, Charles A .620 Drake, Fred R .807 Drake, Howard. 716 Dreisbach, Frank A 348
Dreishach, Tilghman. 255 Dubbs, Alfred J. G., D. D .... 669 Duerr, Harry O. .448
Dunhar, William H.
798
E
Eadie, James G. .303 Ealer, Hon. Josiah J. .362 Earle, Edward M. .671 Ehbert, David. 305
Eberhart, Peter .806 Eckert, Abram. 621 Eckert, John W. 968 Eckert, William H. .739 Edelman, John. . 184 Edelman, Peter. 800 Edelman, Reuhen. 692 Edwards, H. Threlkeld. .499 Egge, William J., Sr. .453 Ellis, Griffith. .133
Ely, Eugene A. .287 Emanuel, Mrs. Elizabeth .. 527 Emanuel, Morgan. .929
Engelman, J. P., M. D. .. 212
F
Farher, John .. 214
Hackett, William ..
729
Haines, Frank I.
.213
Hall, George D ..
.387
Hankee, Hiram W.
.321
Hapgood, Charles M.
642
Hark, J. Max, D. D
755
Harleman, George M.
860
Harleman, J. Lewis.
.308
Harleman, Samuel ..
.272
Harps, James A.
732
Harrison, Benjamin
107
Jacohy, Lewis S.
.945
Johnson, George.
.836
Johnston, Archihald
.892
Johnston, Joseph.
.819
Johnston, J. Franklin
.838
Johnstonbaugh, C. L., M. D .. 552
Jones, Joseph E.
.. 466
Jones, Oliver K.
188
K
Kasten, William H., M. D .... 194 Kauffman, Maj. Morris L .... 699 Keck, Charles M. W ... ..... 736
Garfield, James A, .,
Enzian, George. .275 Garis, William E. .. 579
Erh, Rev. J. S. . .217
997
Kurtz, Uriah .. .. 595 Kutz, Wilson L., M. D. .. 312
L
La Bar, Jesse.
.568
Lambert, Rev. James F ..
... 651
Landis, Prof. L. B.
.922
Kemmerer, Martin.
.905
Kennedy, David F.
.424
Laramy, Charles.
. . 924
Kern, Alvin J., M. D ..
.456
Kern, Benjamin
.196
Lattig, J. William.
.574
Kern, Robert ..
.265
Laub, George W
.. 557
Laubach, Adam.
.. 191
Kern, Thomas.
581
Kern, Willoughby B.
268
Laubach, Ambrose E.
.. 982
Kessler, Frank J., M. D.
.. 808
Laubach, Hon. Edward H ... 852
Kessler, John G. P.
.. 961
Laubach, Hon. Joseph.
.. 454
Kichline, Charles.
.681
Kichline, John A
215
Kiechel, Frank H. .386 Kirby, G. Stewart, M. D 347
Kistler, Charles H.
145
Kistler, Edwin H., M. D. .324 Kistler, Grant M., M. D. .. 347 Kistler, Wilson P., M. D. .780
Kleckner, Albert. .624 Klein, W. R .. 958 Kleinhans, Hiram. .670 Kleinhans, Samuel. 733
Kleppinger, John H.
.. 344
Lehr, Horace.
626
Kline, David R.
.. 675
Lehr, Col. Samuel D .. 732
Leibert, Owen F
.903
Leickel, George.
.. 277
Leidich, Peter M ..
.. 913
Leininger, George E
.. 691
Leisenring, Edward.
.. 569
Knecht, Howard R.
989
Leith, Samuel E
681
Knecht, Jefferson F. .395 Lenhart, Lewis S. .178 Knerr, Jamcs E. .374 Lennon, James M .. .838 Lennon, Hon. Michael J. .. 840 Meyer, Peter G. 845 Koch, Charles J. 768 Koch, David. 825 Lentz, Frank J. .273 Meyers, Charles A. .650
Koch, Lewis F .778 Lentz, F. Pierce. .. 232 Meyers, Frank J. 855 Lentz, La Fayette 355 Michler, Henry D., M. D .923 Lerch, Hon. Abraham W . .. 155 Mickley, Edwin. .719 Mickley, James W. 414
Koehler, Theodore J. .477 Koplin, Rev. Abraham B ... . 502 Kostenbader, Herman. .231 Kraemer, Henry .. .723 Kramlich, Edward C. .645
Kramm, Reuben H. .. 649 Krause, Benjamin M. 171 Lichtenwalner, Lafenes H .. 915 Krause, Charles B. 173 Lichtenwalner, T. M. .368 Krause, William. .325
Krauss, William F .. .. 296 Kreamer, Hon. J. C., M. D. .. 295 Kressly, John A., M. D .. ... 266 Kuebler, Willibald. .. 514
Litzenberg, Uriah S.
.. 853
Kuhns, William S.
.147
Lobb, John P.
.. 722
Lockhart, Alexander P ... 402 Long, Ephraim .. 501 Miller, William. .594 Milson, Daniel. .534
Kuntz, Cyrus. .413 Kuntz, David. .895 Long, Jacob E. .. 957 Mitman, John J. 927
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Moyer, Lewis W., M. D.
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Neff, Joel.
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Neumeyer, Robert E.
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McMahon, James.
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Newhart, Alvin F.
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Odenwelder, William L. .382
Olewine, Daniel.
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Oplinger, George T.
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Oplinger, John A
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Oplinger, Reuben R.
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Miller, Samuel
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Kuntz, Henry. 431 Kuntz, Thomas E. .366 Kurtz, Milton .881
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Mack, John C.
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Mackey, George W.
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Malcolm, David R.
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Mann, Henry H.
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Markley, Kehl.
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Marsteller, James L.
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McCready, James.
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McEnroe, Rev. Philip.
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