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"Bushnell's electric light plant," replied the squire.
"Well, I vum! Took pains to put everything in the road, didn't they. I remember that Alf Thompson put up a barn just beyond here, once, and put the corner of it in the usual traveled road. He made a bath house, too, but he had the good sense to put that on the east side of the creek behind the barn. He made the bath house of stone, but it fell down, flat as the walls of Jericho. Frank Whitney bought the barn, and also a house that Wm. Bremner had built on the west side of the highway. They haven't been moved out into the road, have they? No? Well they seem to have been the only people who had any regard for the rights of the traveling public. But, now, look there!" exclaimed the old man, when they had gained the top of the creek bank, "if Whitney's haven't run the corner of their fence across the old wagon track.
"But, wait a minute," he said, "I want to tell you of a funny thing that once happened in that barn back there. A couple of young ladies went into the barn, looking for eggs, I guess, and after looking about the barn floor they dropped through a small hole in the floor down into the basement. After they got done hunting they tried to go out at the east end, but found that the basement door was fastened on the outside, and no way to open it. One of the ladies was smaller than the other and got back up through the hole in the floor without much trouble : but the largest
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girl fitted the place pretty snug and it took the combined efforts of both of them, pulling, wiggling, lifting and puffing to get her up on the barn floor again. Then, with a look of blank amazement on her face the smaller one said, "Why didn't I think to go down outside and open the basement door and let you out that way.'"
Then, not stopping to laugh, the old man hurried the squire around the corner of the fence and diagonally across the street. "Another barn right across the track. Whose is this? O, yes! this belongs with the pretty house that Alf Thompson built. Who lives here now ?".
"Thomas Mead."
"And who lives in that house to the right, there. You see the old way runs between these houses."
"That house is where Miss Alice Moulton lives. It was built by Z. S. Moulton," replied the alderman.
"Stop a minute," said the old man; "do you see that house over there, on the corner, to the left, across this newfangled street of yours? Who lives there ?"
"Mrs. R. M. McNeil."
"Well," said the stranger, "that house was brought over the hills from near old 'Tumbledown'-Templeton, they called it until the walls caved in. It was moved over by a young lawyer named Ed. Nordyke. He came along with it all right until he got part way down the hill up yonder, when one wagon broke and the building remained up there quite a while. The owner was unable to get it up or down. He finally gave Alf Thomp- son $25 to bring it down off the hill to where it now stands. But we must hurry on or we won't reach the gulch tonight."
With an accuracy that seemed almost instinctive, the old man led the way across Fourth street until he arrived in front of a fine looking resi- cience. "Well," he said, "this man has been considerate, anyway. He has put a gate in the road. I don't like to go through the house at this time of night, so we'll go around and take the road beyond. Whose place is this?" said the stranger when they had reached the alley fence.
"Lewis Jacobs'."
"Why, yes, I remember him, a good chunk of a boy when I lived here. And this next place was built by Dave Moulton, who had gumption enough to put his buildings beside the road and not in it. Got to climb another fence, I see," as they arrived a few feet east of the northwest corner of the yard. "What's that over there to the right," the stranger inquired as they got into the street again.
"That's the Congregational church and parsonage," said the alderman, trying to keep along with the old man who hurried across the street.
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Didn't put that in the road, for a wonder ; but I expect they've run a fence across it. Yes, sure," ---
The old man had vanished. His disappearance was followed by a splash of water and the alderman heard him crying out, "Say, Mr. Burgo- master, give me a hand, please. I'm in it, whatever it is. What do you call it, anyway?"
"It's a ditch for the water main. There is more than a mile of it open in the town. I cautioned you against going on in the dark."
"But I didn't look for things of that kind in the road," replied the old fellow as he shook the water from his garments. "What ye have water in it for?"
"They tapped a spring near here."
"Well, I heard the folks talk of water works when I lived here long ago, but I didn't think it would ever come. I didn't think they would ever get further than a "comical" engine.
They passed the ditch and entered the parsonage grounds. "What's this, now," said the stranger, as he stopped to examine something in the track. I declare if it isn't a bunch of flowers growing right in the old road."
They got into the street again and the old man led the way straight north for quite a distance. Suddenly he stopped and again grasped the squire by the arn. "The Seminary !" he exclaimed. "Where is it?" The alderman told the story of the disaster, and the plans for a larger and better building, the walls of which were already going up.
"Look here, burgomaster. You may go on with your new town, made by new people, and built on new plans. You may erase every old land mark, and build new and costly edifices in place of the old, but you can never get into Wessington Springs a people of more sterling worth and higher enterprise than the men and women, boys and girls who for fifteen years traveled, summer and winter, over the old road we have followed tonight, to get knowledge at the feet of J. K. Freeland and his successors ; to listen to the words of wisdom from the great intellects that were brought here, Joseph Cook, Littell, Sanford, Copeland, Hoar, and a hun- dred others; to attend the commencement exercises that sent many young men and women forth into the world to make it better because of what those few hardy pioneers struggled for and accomplished. I lived among these people and I knew them. You may gather more of wealth and far more of modern improvements, for they were a simple. unpretentious folk, but you will never gather a population with higher ideals of the duties of citizenship than those who, though few in number, sustained the old town.
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The old road you and I have followed tonight, should be emblazoned with bright monuments, for it was the road the old town traveled to fame, honor and greatness. This institution will rise higher and continue in growth and influence, but you must never forget that its foundations, laid deep in honor, virtue and sobriety, were planted by the people of another era. I have seen enough. I am content. I am one of the years of time. My number was 1890. Good-bye."
INDEX.
Page.
Alpena.
Town platted
68
Post Office
.68, 148, 156, 252
Railroad
. . 69, 156, 229, 282, 314, 320
Livery.
.69, 274, 282, 314
Billiard Hall
149, 328
Hotel.
149, 274, 291, 308, 314
Lumber Yards
150
Journal
69, 223, 254, 262, 273
Meat Market
. 152, 292, 328
Hardware.
. 199, 267, 280, 29I
Sham Inaugural
200
Race track
.200, 212
Incorporates
215
Presbyterian Church, 222, 229, 273, 274, 278, 317, 328
City Scales
234
Creamery .
.244, 254
Graduates.
. 245, 250, 309, 317, 321
Brass Band
.273,
Out of debt
283
Drug Store
292, 321
Calaboose
.292
Millinery
302, 330
Home Guardians
.309
Jewelry
309, 321
Improvement Association
.321
Poney race
328
A.
Aurora County
20, 55, 72, 90
Anina Twp.
27
Byers
Allun
.27, 47, 175
Arne
28, 224, 235, 356
Albert, S. H.
45
Ahart
. 59,
53,
Applegate Building 59
Arnold, W. L. .. 69, 150, 221, 230, 233
Appointment of Officers ...
82, 85, 86
Auction Sale, first
II4
Ayers
I33
Ada P. O.
192, 273
Artesian Wells
. 221, 236,
243, 245, 264, 278, 293, 301, 307, 338 Aid to Russian poor 228 Alpena School Twp., out of debt. . 263
Page.
Allen
. 292
Ausman
.310
American Society of Equity.
.316
Anina Twp.
325
Among Review Readers
Assessment
97
Annis
367
Alward
383
Appendix
.447
B.
Barret
10, 23, 66, 223, 294
Burr, C. S.
18, 30, 57, 200
Brown .
18, 19, 30
Bateman; 19, 23, 24, 30, 55, 57, 82,
183, 297
Blowers, H.
19, 23, 55, 60, 82
Barber, Mary
28
Buffalo County
. 34, 72, 73, 78
Flag Staff
257
Barber, C. S.
46
283
Blank
. 54, 150, 182
Bolton
54
Independent School District
283
Bourne
60
Artesian Well
. 291
Bridges
. 79, 94, 228, 231, 234, 260
Rebekah Lodge
29I
Beals
96
Banks, 105, 150, 190, 199, 224, 229,
245, 246, 278, 288, 294, 295, 304,
306, 310, 314, 320,
321, 372, 328
Baseball
115, 2II,
242, 253, 264, 289, 295, 317, 324
Brand Committee
129
Bechtold
158
Blizzard
164
Beadell
174
Byam
181
183
Bearg
184
Binford
188
Barber, Ray
199,
274
Burger
.214, 242, 314, 395
Brodkorb .. 233, 262, 263, 308, 313, 334
Bachus
.245, 262, 294, 310
Brown, F. M.
.258
Bradford
298
Blackrust
304
Brandenburg
313, 322,
356
Bushnell
. 314, 322
Burns
328
Butterfield
353
Baker
. 389
Arnold and Housel
58
Blosser
225, 242
Page.
Chapman
378
Crawford
380
D.
De Ment, W. E.
33
Dean .
46
Davenport
50
Dolton
Drake
52
. 55, 56, 57, 58, 157
Dunn
58
Davis
.68, 184, 352
Democratic Party
120, 203, 217
Dividing Jerauld County
I3I
Dunham
. 295, 310, 332
28
Drouth
238
Doubenmier
282, 292, 302,
320
Dodge
282, 298
Dougan
.370
Daleske
378
De Forest
403
E.
Elmer, P. O.
.24, 47
England, 28, 230, 234, 267, 278, 293,
295, 306, 307, 313, 316, 334, 352, 353
Eastman . .
.51, 54, 201, 224, 259
Election precincts, 64, 73, 84, 100,
145, 163, 202, 225
Elections, 65, 87, 88, 95, 134, 146,
163, 193, 202, 204, 236, 247, 268,
275, 304, 318, 336
Eberhart
185
Epworth League, 200,
235,
258,
Easton
283, 307, 308
274, 309
Eastern Star
Eddy
310
.350
Eagle
364
Eberhart
367
"Evening Glow, The"
447
F.
Ferren, H. B.
27, 396
Ferguson, J. T.
46
Ford.
.61, 64, 78, 81, 176, 369
Fisher
.73, 77, 78, 144
Friends' Church
.102, 129, 278, 320
Farmers' Alliance, 131, 189,
198,
205, 215, 220
Franklin Twp.
145
Fish, Sarah
175
Francis
176, 192, 365
Free Methodists, 200, 236, 252, 257,
267, 293, 320, 334
Fauston Church
229, 273, 278
Freeland, J. K.
. 246
Farmers Club
.273
Franzwa
280, 290, 301, 313, 330
Civil Townships
99
Curl
369
Frick
.292, 301, 407
Farrington
.309, 334
Fish in rainfall
.328
Page.
Boyd .
.395
Byers
409
Barnum
C.
Chapin, Rev.
I6
Chery, C. M.
16, 25, 275
Church, M. E., 23, 60, 62, 102, 148,
155, 21I, 244, 257, 278, 294, 298, 306, 309
Campbell, J. G., 24, 25, 45, 52, 65,
70, 102, 322
Cook, John
28
Crittenden, B. F.
Chapman, John
28
Cooley, F. M.
33,
44
Conrad
Church, Congregational,
34,
222,
233, 257,
263, 307, 308,
313,
Corbin, J. M.
45, 354
Conley
46
Coors
47, 80, 350
Crow
.55, 92, 349
Castleman .. 56, 150, 289, 292, 300,
302, 308
Carlton House.
59, 266, 274
Constitutional Convention, 61, 62,
Cemetery
132, 202
69, 142, 148
Commissioner
Districts, 78, 10I,
203, 311, 336
Corbin .
93
Crow Lake, 106, 127, 106, 308, 415, 420
County Convention
II7
County Fair, 115, 13I,
I 50,
154,
188, 244, 312
Court House . . .. 129, 130, 250, 270, 276 Court, first term . 142
Creamery, 155, 221, 230, 245, 247, 252, 254, 256, 262, 292, 295, 297, 314
Cady
Circuit Court
.185,
367
Coggshall
218, 392
Coop of 1891 220
Cowman
245, 297
Cattle
256, 262, 307, 310
Coursey, O. W.
. 245, 250, 258
Chamberlain
.274, 291, 302
Collins
.283, 286, 293, 309
Cooper
.298
Catholic Church
. 307, 310, 313, 334
Creighton
. 309
Census
3II, 312
Cutler
316
Coram
. 324, 332
Clodt
374
Christiansen
376
217
County Seat
80, 81, 82, 85, 91, 92
33
320, 324, 328
Converse, 27, 62, 141, 163, 188, 202, 224
Dolton
154, 192
Combs & Harris
27
Dusek
182
Fee
Page.
.350
Fordham
412
G.
Gold, in the Black Hills 8
Grant ..... . 19, 187, 190, 211, 217, 365
Grant, Newell
19
Hasz
.354
Goodwin, W. W.
.24, 30, 243, 366
Gaffin
47
Gray, J. O.
49, 78
G. A. R., 61, 141, 142,
155,
232,
250, 267, 273, 307
Gough
92
Grain houses, IIO, III, 156, 189, 221,
290, 292, 295, 298, 314, 324
Gordon P. O.
. 114, 308, 310
Gunderson
. 132, 199
Gun Club
157, 283, 289, 295, 300
Groub
174
Gregory
175
Grisinger
175, 300, 301, 306,
320
Gingery
185
Griggs
.224
Grade up the hills
240
German Church, 252, 256, 263, 273, 30I
Glen Creamery
.256,
301
Good times
269
George
274, 283, 294, 316
Gleim
.283
Gotwals
288, 295
German Lutherans, 301, 302, 306, 313
Glen, P. O.
325, 407
Gilbert .
384
Grieve
384
H.
Hain, Levi
7
Hill, W. N. 16
Hill, C. W., 19, 20, 23,
131,
132,
242, 244
Hawley, H.
16, 17, 20
Horse thieves
14, 16, 25, 272
Hanson County
20
Holcolm, J. A.
24
Hudson
45
Huntley
45, 47, 129, 132, 203
Hazard, R. Y.
. 47, 74, 92, 418
Harmony Twp.
47
Herald
55, 59,
189
Hoes & Phillips
56
Hackett
. 58, 154, 295, 297
Herring
.78, 211, 212, 218
Hewitt
9I
Hawthorne
.93, 244, 332
Harden . .
133, 176, 192
Hall, Mrs. N. C.
133, 230, 244
Hot winds
147, 201, 214
Holden .
173
Barber shop
.307
Harness business
IQI
Railroad
. 290
Livery
300, 306, 307
Hardware
. ... 300, 322
Mc Curdy
. 300, 306, 313, 321
Hull
.212, 214, 223, 225
Hill, W. N.
.232
Healey
. 250, 258, 267, 295, 316
Hall, A. V.
314, 375
Hyde P. O.
.328
Hoar
.352
Hanson
.352
Hournes
355
Henebuth
404
I.
Immigrants
10, 18, 31
Ingham
91
I. O. O. F.
. 127, 190, 220
Independent party
.121, 216
Insanity, board of
. 129
I. O. F. T.
204, 215
J.
Jordan, J. W. P.
19, 23
Jacobs, C. S.
.27, 252, 280, 294
Jones, Dr.
33
Jerauld County, 56, 71, 72,. 73, 129,
130, 154, 203, 275, 294, 295, 304,
305, 311, 325, 336
Johnson Sarah
54
Johnston
74,156
Jail
130, 145, 264, 270
Jenkinson
.282, 291, 298
Jenkins
298
K.
Kieser
.48, 37I
Kinney
59, 106
Knudtson
140
Kneiriem School
168
Kutil
181, 239, 30I
Kugler
183, 349
Knieriem
Kitchurn
191
Kline
.214, 230
Kinsman
234
Kieffer
275
Dr. Keene
3.32
Kleppin
355, 366
Krueger
.359
Klink
.372
Kayser
400,
402
L.
Lane:
Ladies Aid .
.290
Pioneer News
.290, 300
Blacksmith
290, 300, 307
Restaurant
290, 300, 306, 321
Artesian well
.290, 301, 306
Hard times
.205, 218, 238
Horse show
2II
Pagê.
Groub
44,
385
Hillis .
.356
187, 394
Hawley, B.
I6
Kint
231
Page.
Machinery
. 301, 306, 313
Depot .
.30I
Dr. Martin
306, 313
Dr. Burleigh
.316
Lutherans
.320
Incorporates
. 321
Hotel
.321
I. O. O. F.
321
School house
Leeds, S. T., 28, 33, 107, 224, 230, 322, 328
334, 389,
Litchfield, Miss Betsey
28
Loomis.
. . 68, 141, 190, 257, 282
Lawton family
96
Legislation Council
I32,
146
Local option
153,
162,
Lyndale P. O.
.192
Lecture Course
.200, 21I
Longland
222, 235,
388
Literary Societies
256
Lane .
288
Lane, T. W.
.30I
Le Valley
370
M.
McCarter, John
.10, 16, 17, 366
McDonald, C. W., 23, 30, 55, 62,
64, 72, 74, 80, 82, 320
Motle, Joseph
27
Moore, S. S.
27
Mail routes, II, 30, 148, 156, 214,
254, 262, 266,. 276, 309, 310, 321,
322, 328, 330
Marlar Twp.
..
Marlence, S.
.46, 129, 130, 393
Marshall, O. J.
47, 189, 223, 266
Monclova
55
Morse & La Pont
61, 214
Melcher
73, 74, 93, 419, 420
McNamara
91
Mentzer
93
McDonald, J. A.
. 131, 244, 299
Miles
112, 132, 244, 297
Muskrats
I35
Milliken, 150, 190,
243,
282,
302,
308, 320
Mathias
. 187, 230
Marvin
183, 40I
Moss
186
McGlasham
189
McDonald,, Pat 201, 224, 228, 234, 309
Mc Dowall
201, 234, 249, 275
Mellette, Gov.
. 209
Military company
258
McNiel
258, 309,
316
Miller, C. W.
. 274, 291, 321
McConnel
. 274, 364, 394
May
.275
Mercer
282,
302,
378
McMillan
282,
3.36
Miles & Hunter
.294, 309, 316
McDonald, Mona
299
M. W. A.
.30I
Martin
306, 310
Mead
.316
McLoud
.352
Mees
355,
382
McElwain
.393
McCall
.402
N.
News, Jerauld County, 92, 157, 289, 290
398
Null
IIO, 157, 187, 415
Nelson
.297
Nordlie
310
Nesselroad
314
Nesmith
367
O.
Osgood, C. W. P.
19, 20, 23
Orent
45
Orr.
.47, 59, 70, 355
Official papers
.82, 129, 144, 153
Oscar
409
O'Brien
419
P.
Prairie Fires
14
Patent Land
30
Price, G. N., 47, 156, 189, 214, 245
Posey, Wm.
. 50, 51, 54, 70
Parquet
52
Powell
Prohibition
56, 392
Pearce
64, 65
69, 199
44
Phillips
174, 212, 224, 243, 359
Pressy
184
Pope.
186, 262, 267, 274
Prairie fires
201, 260, 278, 340
Poor, 201, 208, 220. 228, 231, 240, 270
Prices on farm produce, 212, 221,
230, 266, 270, 325
Panic of 1893
.321
Paddock, D. B.
.231, 240, 308
Photography .
. 262, 292
Ponsford '.
264, 40I
Parsons, P. O.
.293
Pfaff
. 308, 332
Pinard .
318
Panic of 1907
325
Ponto
.383
Pfaum
.406, 414
R.
Railroads, 8, 22, 157, 203, 217, 228,
232, 284
Rich, I. N.
47, 61
Ray, I. P.
.50, 51, 54, 56
Ryckman
52
Richardson
61
Royer
69
Robinson
92
Roads.
. 93, 94, 95, 145, 270, 296
164
Labor Union
. 293
Opera house
.310
Page.
Masonic lodge
.152
P. E. O.
316
Page.
Roth Bros
126, 190, 199, 212
Republican party
118, 119, 202, 216
Rainmakers
.228
Refvern
306
Reid
306,
313
Reindl
308
Schell
53
Russell
310, 318,
364
Scofield .
57, 385
Richard
.316
Retrospective
.349
Pummelhart
. 349
Rott
.349
Reese
415
"Reverie A,"
435
S.
Saloons, 87, 290, 291, 301, 306, 313, 322 Salaries, 90, 92, 129, 153, 262, 264, 295 Strong . . 92
School text books
II2
Stock P. O.
114, 246, 278
Salomon trial
I35, 153
Sullivan, J. E.
I44
Seminary, 159, 191, 200, 230, 232,
235, 242, 246,
252, 257,
263,
272, 283, 295, 298, 311, 316, 324,
330, 332
Stanley, Minnie
.173
Shutz, W. P.
181, 236, 30I
Shaefer. . . . 182, 218, 231, 232, 238, 267
Sailer
182
Sheep
189
Spelling Contests, 197, 21I, 222,235,312
Statehood
202
Seed Grain
.210, 220, 234, 240
Smith, Mary
218
Sieve. . .
223, 225, 233, 267, 310
Sunshine makers
232
Stuart, J. W.
246, 258, 297, 310
Steeve ..
.250, 275, 293
Smith, A. F.
252
Shull
264, 266, 283, 320
Stickley
. 276
Sutton
282, 297
Smith, W. L.
. 290, 305
Starkey
298, 310
Smith, R. B.
301
Schubert
35.3
Shucy
365
Simmons
375
Schmidt
379
Stearns, W. H.
10, 18, 30
Snow, 1881
17
Smart, A. B., 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 47,
54, 72, 73, 74, 77, IOI, 159, 105
Shrayock
16, 19, 20
Solberg
16, 18
Shultz, P. H., 19, 238, 245, 260, 262, 275
Sod houses
24
Swan, Jule
27
Scyoe, A.
27, 396
Snyder
28, 47, 352, 394
Sheffield
.28, 52, 377
Scott
30, 57, 66, 80, 380, 381
Sulphur Springs, 31, 32, 33, 102, 128
Surveying the Twps. 35
Settlers, List of
36
Settlers, first
43
Scofield
45
Stetson
47, 127
Steichen
52
Smith, 57, 60, 217, 230, 235, 247, 283,368
Stephens
58
Sickler
60, 153
Sunday Schools, 65, 104, 133, 155, 2II, 212, 222, 229,
232, 235, 243, 275, 293, 320
Starkey, P. O.
69
Spears
78, 214, 275, 298
School townships
.81, 83, 90, 142
School buildings
87
Salter
.390
Stanley
395, 400
T.
Thornton, M. J.
IO, II, 25
Tofflemier
.23, 30, 78, 375
Todd
46
Township names
96
Teacher's institute, 129, 157, 211, 222,
226, 235, 244, 250, 254, 262,
266, 273, 275, 295, 302, 311, 312, 322 Taxes, 99, 130, 145, 201, 2II, 253, 260, 266
Traveling men
I31
Tarbel
. 142, 190
Tryon
180, 18I
Taylor
183
Thompson, A. C.
199
Thayer, C. E.
200
Templeton, P. O .. . . . 246, 293, 302, 325
Telephone, 101, 256, 260, 268, 274,
291, 293, 304, 306, 309, 310, 312,
?13, 322, 324, 332
True Republican.
.294, 322, 332
Theeler
.295, 310
Tracy
296, 376
Titus
. 302, 353
Turkey
.314
Taylor
320
Temperance Medals
.334
Tiede
354
Dr. Turner
361
Tyner
370
U.
Up-to-time
.2II
Universalists. .. 241, 253, 257, 262, 273
V.
Vrooman .
27
Vessey, 45, 106, 126, 156, 199, 203,
214, 233, 264, 274, 276, 283, 288,
294, 325. 391
Voorhees, Esra
184
Vandervene
. 283, 294.
Villbrandt
374
Page.
W.
Wessington Springs. P. O., 10, 24, I15, 223, 230, 254,
294, 300, 332
Platted
30
Tarbell and Woodburn Hotel, 57,
Band
150
State Capital move
. 203
Board of trade
.214
Public School, 223, 263, 295, 316,
Given part of Media
324, 334
228
Incorporates .
.233
Woodruff
Grain Company .246, 252
Railroad
284, 296
Telephone exchange
293
Out of Debt
294
White
165, 282, 298, 309, 334
Main Street extended
.294
Fullerton's
.294
Waterworks
IOI, 297
City of 3rd class
310
Electric lights
314, 322
Oliver Hotel
324, 332
Cozy Cafe
332
Rebekah
332
Esmay .
334
The Town in 1883
359
Wessington
7
Williams, Chas.
12
Walters, Chas.
.19, 48, 3II, 372
Wallace, 19, 24, 55, 56, 88, 154, 257, 263, 275, 293, 302, 361, 381
Wilson, 19, 20, 27, 30, 48, 92, 153,
185, 198, 406
Weems, Mrs. N. C.
23
Williams, N. E.
27, 176
Waterbury, E. S.,.
.27, 31, 180, 396
Waman settler, first
28
Woodhouse, S.
30
Waterbury, Town, 31, 32, 33, 102,
106, 107, 108, III, 234, 235, 278, 396
Whitney, Edson
49
Wright, C. C.
52
Wheeler
52
Wentworth
56
Woodburn. . 60, 106, 156, 182, 214, 266 Whaler 62
Whitney
69, 156, 201
Warrants
.78, 221, 250
Williams, W. J.
. . 79, 153, 154, 240
W. C. T. U., 104, 105, 132, 133, 200,
204, 229, 272
Willard Hotel
114, 127, 282, 316
.133
W. R. C.
140, 232, 302
Waterbury newspapers
. . 150, 155
Wicks
166, 188, 403, 406
Weddle
.214
Weather reports
223
Waterbury, W. E.
252, 278
Weast, Jas.
262, 297
Waterworks
284, 297, 324, 330
Wood
288, 321
White, Malcolm E.
299
Will
314, 407.
Williams, T. D.
352, 354
Wetzel
37I
Wahl
377
Winter
380
Wetherell
395, 396,
402
Y.
Yegge .. . . 242, 245, 292, 297, 280, 382
Yeoman
.302
Young
378
Z.
Zink, 282, 294, 298, 309, 312, 324, 334, 355
Page.
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INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Page.
Page.
Alpena, Bank of.
237
Alpena Graduating Class
.255
Alpena Farmers Elevator
151
Alpena 1899
.27I
Alpena Band
.271
Ausmand, L. E.
299
Bateman, Guldi
9
Big Spring
I3
Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
15
Bateman, Robt S.
15
Barber, Mrs. Mary
29
Blank, T. L.
75
Bateman, Mrs. Geo. R.
15I
Byam, Isaac P.
151
Brodkorb, Wm.
. 227
Bateman, Geo. R.
103
"Bluejays," The
.251
"Bobolinks," The
251
Barber, Ray
103
Hall, A. V.
. 241
Bradford, J. G.
287
Brown, Clayton
397
Bushnell, R. A.
315
Burger, Geo. W.
387
Brandenburg, Otto
315
Campbell, Rev. J. G.
21
Castleman, L. W.
67
Conley, John
373
Cady, Rolla
15I
Corbin, J. M.
397
Collins, Mrs. J. B. 277
Converse, A.
.241
Cowman, M. S.
279
Cutler, Alden
319
Court House
333
Collins, J. B.
339
Dalton, Mrs. and Mrs. Richard. 161
Dye, R. E.
265
McNamara, J. E.
75
Doubenmier, J. W.
303
Deindorfer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 387
Dunham, Fred N.
315
Dunham, N. J.
.425
Dalton, Jas. R.
.339
Dean, Theo
339
Eagle, Will and Frank
363
Eberhart, A. G.
151
England, C. W.
213
Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
.213
England, O. O.
265
England, G. T.
277
Easton, Mrs. Minnie
.277
England, N. B.
303
Fronticepiece
2
Fordham, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
387
Frich, H. A. and Sons
287
Fisher, H. D.
Farren, H. B.
103
315
Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T ..
.319
Freeland, Prof. and Mrs. J. K ..
31
G. A. R.
63
Gingery
151
Grisinger, L. J.
299
Hain's Log House
13
Huntley, Rev. and Mrs. S. F ..
67
Hanebuth, Mr. and Mrs. A. E ..
373
Hazard, R. Y.
75
Harden, J. W.
193
Hotel, Willard
219
Hotel, Woodburn
219
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
.
21
Hackett, C. E.
. 125
Healey, Bert .
.241
Hall, Mrs. D. A.
.405
Hyde, Chas. R.
.315
Hubbard, W. R.
.331
Inhabitant, First
6
Inhabitant, Second
6
Jacobs, C. S.
255
Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
397
Kint, Daniel
15
Kinsman, Mr. and Mrs. E. G ..
213
Leeds, S. T.
21
Lindebak, O. O., Res.
357
Litchfield, Miss Betsey
29
Longland, J. C.
.241
Lyle, H. C.
241
Loomis, L. N.
265
McWilliams, Mr. og Mrs. Isaiah
397
Melcher, S. H.
75
Miles, Mrs. E. V.
125
Marlenee, Samuel
16I
Miles, E. V.
103
Moulton, D. F.
. 213
McDonald, John
387
Milliken, J. R.
.237
Mitchell, Daniel
241
May, Joseph H.
.265
McConnell, A. R.
. 279
Mc Donald, Chas. W.
.103
Maris, E. B.
.279
McConnell, W. T.
287
Page.
Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. O. W ... 299 Manning, F. E. .303 Seminary
May, Sam. H. . 303
Mc Millan, W. H. 373
Mounsey, John
315
Miller, Chas. W.
.331
Null, T. H.
16I
Needham, Don. C.
397
Nesmith, E. E.
.373
Orr, E. B.
63
Old Settlers' Picnic 326
One of the Springs
327
Pearce, Isaac
67
Pearce, Mrs. Isaac
67
Ponsford, Joseph
397
Pope, Howard
151
Praff, C. J.
287
Pinard, L. A.
.299
Posey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
.405
Price, G. N. .
.299
Public School Building
.329
Public School Building
335
Russell, L. F.
315
Robeson, Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
405
Refvern, H. O.
315
Reservoir
337
Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Thos 29
Robeson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 405
Scott, D. A. 63
Smart, Rev. A. B. 75
Smart, Mrs. A. B. 103
Sickler, Jefferson
.213
Smith, J. N.
.213
Schaefer, M. A.
. 227
Shultz, P. H.
237
Smith, Mrs. and Mrs. A. F. .241
Snart, J. W.
.24I
Shull, Dr. J. E.
265
Stickley's Sod House
281
Stickley's Martial Band
281
Alpena
125
Shryock, Thos
315
Shaw, M. A.
363
Shull, Miss Dora
.319
Shaw, Mrs. M. A. 363
331,
337
Shultz, W. P.
.339
Smith, S. F.
.373
Spring, Where Wessington was
Burned . .
Nesmith, M. W.
363
Stage Coach
193
Shoot, H. A.
363
Toffllemier, F. T.
.213
Tofflemier, Mrs. F. T.
.213
Turrill, A. E.
103
Theeler, Mr. and Mrs. L. R .. 299
Taylor, W. F. . 277
Titus, Geo.
.405
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. 299
Vrooman, E. H.
405
Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra .15I
Vessey, F. G.
279
Vessey, R. L. .323
Vessey, Earnest
.33I
Vessey, Rev. and Mrs. Chas. .373 Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Duane .. 387
Vrooman, S. S.
227
Wilson, L. G. I5
Wallace, Geo.
15
Whitney, F. W.
67
Williams, N. E.
I51
Wicks, John F.
16I
Wallace, H. J.
193
Webber, Wm.
213
Williams, Geo. O.
.241
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
.24I
White, T. L.
.255
Wilson, W. B. .277
Wallace, Dale C. .277
Woodburn, J. H. 279
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 287
Weast, James
299
Will, H. P. .319
Wessington
Springs
Band
at
Young, Geo. H. 405
Yegge, W. F.
213
Zink, J. A.
.315
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