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Major Pickler was a charter member of the Masonic lodge at Faulkton, in which he held offices and became past master. He was likewise identified with the Royal Arch chap- ter and he was also a charter member of the Knights of Pythias lodge and belonged to Eagle Lodge, A. O. U. W., at Muscatine, Jowa. He was a member of the Army of the Tennessee and attended their reunions, including that which was held at Vicksburg, Mis- sissippi, the only one ever held south of the Mason and Dixon line, on which occasion General Stephen D. Lee was present, who jointly with General Granville Dodge, announced the program. Grant, Sherman and Logan were also members of this organization. Major Piekler was a broad-minded man of liberal culture and education. During his practice in Faulkton he collected the second largest library in the state and this Mrs. Pickler con- tinnes to keep intact. In his personal habits he was clean and temperate and never used tobacco or liquor in any form. His leisure hours were always devoted to books and his mind was stored with most valuable information. upon which he could call at any time. The mingled hereditary gifts, graces and virtues of his ancestors descended to him in full
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measure and his life displayed all that is admirable in character and conduct. His success did not arouse envy because it meant also the upbuilding of others' interests, and his death came to his community and his state not merely as a private bereavement but as a public misfortune. On all sides were heard words of regret at his passing and words of admiration concerning his honorable career. The Rev. Thomas R. Simmons said: "I think it very fitting that his first pastor in South Dakota should lay a wreath or two of memory upon the casket which contains the remains of him who was the first male member of the church, and who had so much to do with laying the foundations of our church in Faulk county. He who never tired in his devotion and good cheer through the drouth that tried men's souls. He who held his standing offer of five dollars for every Christian church built in Faulk county. On my return from Chicago, after an absence of six years, when com- pleting our new church at Seneca, a check reminded me that his former pledge was not forgotten. He who has welcomed more people to God's House than any man in Faulk county. He who was my first Bible-class teacher in the little Faulkton schoolhouse and held this same position with ardent devotion for more than twenty years, until his fatal illness compelled him to cease. He who always had a kind word and was possessed of a forgiving spirit." The bar of Faulk county prepared a memorial as follows: "BE IT RESOLVED, That in his death this court, the legal profession and the people of this state have sustained a great loss. He was the pioneer lawyer of Faulk county, and during the years that he was associated with us, exerted a strong and a wholesome influence as a lawyer, a public officer and a citizen. He was a man of strong individuality and personality, a tireless worker, diligent and strenuous in the interests of his clients. Possessed of firm convictions, of extraordinary intellectual force and ability, together with marked oratorical powers, he achieved a degree of usefulness, influence and power which is given to hut few to attain. The purity of his daily life and habits, his unswerving fidelity to high ideals and moral principles are especially to be commended, and furnish an example which has been an inspiration to all his associates. He was especially endowed with a sweet spirit of Christian charity, a spirit of good will and kindliness which went out toward all with whom he came in contact. He had a disposition which led him to overlook and make allowances for the faults and frailties of others, which was absolutely incapable of malice, and manifested itself in deeds of helpfulness and sympathy wherever the opportunity occurred. He was absolutely true to his convictions and stood for them with all of his might, mind and strength. Possessed of undaunted moral courage, he fearlessly stood and fought for what he believed to be right, uninfluenced by personal motives and without fear of consequences. And this undaunted courage was never more manifest than in his last struggle with the 'grim monster who comes but to conquer.' During all the long months of final illness he never for one moment evinced the slightest fear as to when or what the end of this struggle might be. RESOLVED, that we recognize with pride and thankfulness the value of his life and influence to the legal profession, to the community and to the state."
It is Mrs. Pickler's intention to make Faulkton her home, occupying the attractive resi- dence which was left to her by her husband, and which is situated on land which he preempted on first coming to the territory. She passes some of the winter months in the south and in the west. She owns a farm of four hundred and eighty acres, connected with the residence, which she rents, and she is much interested in farming and stock-raising, giving supervision to her farm property. In addition she owns considerable other land in Faulk county. She believes in South Dakota, its possibilities and its future, and she has taken a most creditable and helpful part in many public activities. She has been much interested in reform work and is a most earnest advocate of the cause of temperance, serving now as vice president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union for the state. She is likewise vice president of the Universal Franchise League, a suffrage organization, of which Mrs. John L. Pyle, of Huron, is the preisdent. She is past department president of the Woman's Relief Corps of South Dakota and was a delegate to the biennial convention of the Federation of Women's Clubs held in Chicago in 1914. Her religious faith is that of the Methodist Episcopal church and she has represented the congregation in which she holds membership in several of its state meet- ings. She is thoroughly alive to the interests and questions of the day, the needs of the hour and the demands of the time for reform work and for constructive activity along the lines of progress which further the interests of civilization.
Vol. V-53
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J. J. DONOVAN, D. D. S.
Dentistry is unique among the professions in that it demands ability of three distinct kinds. One must possess the most marked mechanical ingenuity in order to handle the · delicate instruments, must have a comprehensive knowledge of the profession in its scientific phases and also the ability that will make his work a financial success. Lacking in none of these particulars, Dr. J. J. Donovan has gained a place among the foremost dentists of his part of the state. He was born in Springfield, South Dakota, July 13, 1880, a son of Michael and Mary (Nugent) Donovan. The family came to South Dakota in early days from Quebec, Canada, the father preempting land in Bon Homme county, where he carried on agricultural pursuits for some time, but he and his wife are now living in Alberta, Canada.
Spending his youthful days at Springfield, South Dakota, Dr. Donovan attended the public schools there and afterward pursued a professional course in the Northwestern Dental College of Chicago, from which he was graduated in 1905. He then located for practice in Wagner, South Dakota, where he remained for four years, after which he came to the Rosebud and turned his attention to farming and the raising of cattle, but in the spring of 1915 he resumed activities in the path of his profession, opening an office in Dallas, where already he has won a good practice. He is skillful with the use of the instruments and appliances of dentistry and he keeps in touch with the most modern methods. He is also largely interested financially in farm lands and in cattle and his business and professional affairs connect him closely with the interests of his part of the state.
Dr. Donovan was married on the 26th of June, 1906, to Miss Mayme Flanagan, a daughter of P. Flanagan. She died in 1913, her death being a matter of deep regret to many who knew her.
Dr. Donovan is a Catholic in religious faith and he belongs to Gregory Council of the Knights of Columbus. His political allegiance is given to the republican party, but he has neither the time nor inclination to seek office as his profession and his other business affairs make full demand upon his energies. He has always lived in the northwest and possesses the spirit of advancement which has marked the continuous growth and development of the state.
LEWIS V. BURKE.
Lewis V. Burke is the well known and popular cashier of the Home National Bank of Dell Rapids, South Dakota, of which institution he was one of the organizers and of which he is a director. His birth occurred in Mason City, Iowa, on the 6th of September, 1880, his parents being Peter J. and Martha (Moffett) Burke, the former a native of Canada and the latter of Washington, Pennsylvania. Their marriage was celebrated in Harpers Ferry, Iowa, to which place they had been taken as children by their respective parents in the pioneer period of the history of that state. About two years after their marriage they took up their abode on a farm adjoining Mason City, Iowa, and continued to reside thereon for about twenty-three years. In 1898 they came to South Dakota and purchased a farm within about four miles of Dell Rapids, residing there six years. On the expiration of that period their son Lewis went to Valparaiso, Indiana, to attend the university there, and the parents left the farm and took up their abode in Dell Rapids, where they have since made their home.
Lewis V. Burke attended the graded and high schools of Plymouth, Iowa, and subse- quently pursued a course in engineering at Valparaiso University, completing his work with the class of 1906. He then went to Chicago and secured a position in the engineering department of the Illinois Central Railway, where he was employed until December, 1907, when the financial panic caused the suspension of construction work on the Illinois system. Mr. Burke then accepted a position in the First National Bank at Colman, South Dakota, and was identified with that institution until March, 1909, when the bank changed hands and he severed his connection therewith. He returned to Dell Rapids, and associated himself with his father and brothers in the conduct of a hardware enterprise under the firm style
HANS URDAHL
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of P. J. Burke & Sons. In June, 1911, the business was sold and Mr. Burke entered the Home National Bank as assistant cashier, of which institution he had been one of the organizers. In February, 1914, following the death of Cashier E. R. Kenefick, Mr. Burke was made cashier of the bank, manifesting his fitness for the responsible position in many ways that redound to the benefit of the institution and its depositors.
Mr. Burke has five sisters and two brothers: Marguerite, living at home with her parents; Gertrude Burke Kenefick, widow of the late E. R. Kenefick of Dell Rapids; Mae Burke Gallagher of Mason City, Iowa; Elizabeth, who has become Sister Loretta of St. Vincents Hospital, Sioux City, Iowa; Kathryn, the late Sister Scholastica of St. Vincents Hospital; Arthur, of Dell Rapids; and Alonzo, of Sioux City, Iowa.
On June 30th, 1915, Mr. Burke was united in marriage to Miss Ethel Fitzpatrick, daughter of the late S. J. Fitzpatrick and Anne Brady Fitzpatrick of 4905 Vincennes Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Fitzpatrick was associated with one of the large steel construction companies of Chicago and Mr. Burke became acquainted with him while he was erecting a steel structure for the Illinois Central Railroad Company. Mr. Fitzpatrick did a great deal of steel construction work throughout the United States and Canada, among which may be noted the completion of the Masonic Temple, Chicago, the erection of a number of bascule and swing bridges on the Chicago river and the construction of the Butterfly Dam at Lockport, Illinois. This dam is a wonderful engineering feat. By it the mighty waters of Lake Michigan are controlled.
Mr. Burke is a member of the Knights of Columbus, a member of the Dell Rapids Com- mercial Club, a stockholder of the new hospital of Dell Rapids and a young man who is always foremost in any movement tending to advance the best interests of the community.
INDEX
Abbott, A. J.
263
Bartelt, H. F. 319
Abbott, Byron
698
Basford, O. S.
929
Adams, E. B.
826
Bates, C. P.
1140
Adams. W. S. D.
1029
Bauer, John, Sr.
1007
Addie. J. W. .
Baxter, W. J. .
1065
Aisenbrey, K. T.
185
Beardemph], Amzi
342
Alexander, J. P.
122
Bechtold, J. H.
325
Allen, A. G. 1086
Beckler, J. E.
964
Allen, Ethan
31
Beebe, R. W.
830
Allen, E. S.
45
Beedle, G. G.
73
Allen, W. H.
270
Bell, L. W.
1054
Almond, G. L.
780
Benedict. W. E.
746
Anderberg, C. J.
347
Bennett. B. L.
707
Andersen. J. C.
775
Bennett, E. M.
536
Anderson, Albert
977
Bennett, Madison
1182
Anderson, Alfred
800
Benson, Peter 361
Anderson, A. S.
7
Benster, M. M. 506
Anderson, H. B.
428
Berdahl, A. J.
408
Anderson, J. E.
1227
Berdahl, C. O.
452
Anderson, Rolluf
820
Berg, A. C. 584
1120
Applegate, J. W.
912
Bergh, Martin
733
Archer, E. J.
349
Berkley, Julius
1241
Arend, John
893
Best, H. R.
1116
Armstrong, F. T.
50
Beveridge. Andrew
917
Arndt, F. C.
529
Beyer, A. R.
611
Arneson, A. O.
900
Biegger, John, Jr.
1194
Arneson, C. E.
Biehn, J. P.
939
Arneson, G. A. S.
432
Bierce, H. B.
37
Auldridge, T. F.
409
Bilger, F. W.
356
Austin. C. A.
247
666
Austin. M. T. 155
Bim, A. H.
620
Binger, H. E.
770
Bingham, J. H.
283
Bleser, A. J.
80
Blodgett, C. L.
571
Blodgett, C. S.
838
Bailey, G. A.
691
Boardman, George
61
Bailey, M. W. 124
Bode, H. L.
1133
Baker, E. F. 186
Bogue, Alan, Jr.
770
Baker, R. W.
61
Bogue, A. S. 910
Bohl, E. G. 524
915
Ball, J. A. 68
Boldt, Frank
849
Ball. T. J.
1073
Bonesteel, V. C.
903
Bangert, C. J.
246
Bonham, W. H.
22
Barber, C. F. 805
Booth, D. C.
583
Barber, Edward
805
Bottum, J. H.
1080
Barber, F. S. 806
Boyce. F. L.
758
Barber, L. F. 184
Boyce, J. W.
559
Barnes, A. A.
715
Boyd, A. D.
970
Barnes, C. R.
837
Brainard. H. D.
420
Barness, Mrs. Christina
1158
Brakke, N. J.
51
Barness, P. M.
38
Breed, G. N. 252
Barrett, D. K.
209
Brende, E. G.
1161
1
Avres. S. A.
653
Ayers, W. S.
1144
Babcock, G. A. 353
Baer, B. W. 801
Bailey, William 320
Bodenner, William 450
Bakewell, R. C.
288
Baldwin. Edwin
641
Boland. J. A.
Angel, LeRoy
214
Berg. A. L.
817
Billups, G. P.
587
ii
INDEX
Brende, J. G.
1170
Cole, W. E. 161
Brende. O. G.
1227
Colgan, A. J.
505
Brink, Ben
642
Collins, W. P. 105
Briscoe, Margaret
440
Comly, J. B. 416
Bromley, N. P.
1156
Connaughton, W. J. 1158
Cook, Edmund 384
Brown, George
1213
Cook, H. J.
625
Brown, J. K.
1071
Cook, W. C.
1002
Brown, T. H.
1054
Cooley, J. P.
415
Brownell, H. F.
1174
Coolidge, F. W.
1161
Brumwell, F. R.
46
Coomes, I. S.
911
Cosgrove, P. F.
647
Buell, C. J. .
409
Cottam, G. G.
928
Burgess. Frank
13
Coulson, W. C.
79
Burke. L. V.
1272
Cowgill, C. H.
802
Burkel, M. J.
284
Cowie. R. S.
481
Burlingame, R. M.
368
Cowles. Ralph
210
Burnside, I. M.
1210
Cox, W. H.
26
Coyne, C. E.
668
Crain, F. M.
197
Crain, Z. A.
87
Crane, E. W.
726
Bush, C. C.
716
630
Bussey, Benjamin
343
Byrne, F. M.
5
Crawford, C. I.
818
Crawford, D. A. Crawford, G. W.
12
Cafferky, P. J.
389
Calder, J. R.
517
Caldow. W. T.
570
Caldwell, C. C.
93
Croal, J. P.
761
Crooks, D. O.
290
Campbell, F. V.
50
Campbell, Hiram
885
Campbell, J. W.
1085
Carland, J. E.
1115
Carlberg, O. A.
873
Carlberg, W. F.
179
Carlin, D. F.
1038
Carr, W. H.
192
Cassutt, J. C.
619
Daugherty, C. W.
558
Caster, G. M.
847
Davis, J. H.
551
Cavegn, Jacob
668
Caylor, G. C. .
488
Daylor, Thomas 865
Delaney, D. J. 330
De Laney, James 987
Chappell, T. L.
293
Chase, J. E.
281
Delire, Frank 630
De Melt, E. L. 1013
De Moulin, E. P. 265
De Riemer, A. C. 578
468
De Vall, F. C.
464
Clark, C. B., Sr.
1101
Clark, C. B., Jr.
1104
64
Clark, E. T.
1014
Clark, J. B.
438
Dix, G. P.
876
Clarke, J. J.
659
Dix, Leona A.
876
Clason, H. G.
971
Dixon, S. W.
456
Clausen, Steve 319
Dixson. H. A.
1071
Clayton, J. E. 667
Dodge, H. L.
825
Dolan, W. S.
99
Clifford, Dennis
135
Dolny, J. H. 670
Donaldson, I. M. 44
Donovan, J. J. 1272
666
Coffey, D. E. 1020
1201
Dotson, C. A. 1097
Cogan, A. J.
582
Douthit. G. R. 779
Cole, J. A. 329
Donthitt, F. W. 116
Cole. J. F. 745
Doyle, J. T. 284
Cole, Timothy
228
Doyon, T. E. 1048
1036
Crilly, G. J.
1061
Crilly, M. A.
1061
Campbell, E. R. 242
Crooks, G. A.
1168
Crooks, W. A.
1146
Cummins, M. F.
455
Curtis, William 449
Cutts, Robert
401
Dalton, J. J. 983
Dalton, T. J.
786
Delicate, T. W. 148
Chaussee, Albert
874
Cheever, J. P.
850
Christensen, E. E.
881
Christensen, Maurice
407
Christopherson, C. A.
248
De Wolf, M. J.
275
Dillehe, Demah
99
Clegg, E. G. 74
Clifford, Jolin
813
Cochran, J. A. 166
Coe. S. U. 171
Dooley, Maurice
Doolittle. W. T. 204
Coffman, Mart
331
Brown, F. S.
Brunschmeid, Joseph
696
Burnstad. A. C.
234
Burr, R. D.
166
Burr, W. B.
686
Burton, Burt
785
Crane, G. W.
Craven, W. B. 522
43
Cady, Hartwell 1037
Cressman, K. H.
Dawley, C. L. 32
Chamberlin, C. A. 999
Chambers, O. M. 1169
Deschner, H. H.
Dexter, J. C.
iii
INDEX
Drennan, R. F.
527
Furlong, N. R. .1047
Drew, Frank 755
Fyle, F. E. 553
Gammon, W. H. . 1050
Gange, John 258
Gannaway, F. P. 270
Dunn, Elmo W. 1067
Dunwoody, David
122
Dutcher, Paul
223
Gates, J. H. 371
Gehm, H. A.
173
Gesley, W. G.
1042
Gibbs, G. R. 446
Eads, L. A. 1251
Eagan, J. B. 787
697
Eastman, C. S. 410
Gigax, F. W. 835
720
Edgar, W. J.
823
Gilliland, S. G.
1013
Edmunds, W. H.
684
Egan, John
398
Gilseth, O. O.
69
Egan, T. A.
854
Gira, F. A.
975
Glasier, W. F.
129
Glassie, W. R.
475
Elder, W. S. 277
Eliassen, Daniel 1202
Emanuel, W. F. 294
(thicksman, Nathan 449
Glidden, D. S. 28
168
Goergen, C. N.
1149
Erickson, E. B.
27
Goodrell, J. S.
266
Gorman, J. K.
1031
Graff. G. F.
581
Fantle, Moses
147
Fantle, Samuel
953
Fargo, D. P.
396
Farmer, W. N. 811
Gray, W. S.
1265
Farrell, R. M.
689
Fellows, C. E.
330
Green, B. T.
924
Fergen, Jacob
835
Grigsby, Melvin
314
Fetzner, V. J.
1137
Fersdal, T. H.
791
Gross, J. C. 516
576
Finnerud, H. M. 301
Fischbach, Frederick 117
875
Gunderson, G. M.
916
I lickinger, R. L.
773
Flint, F. L.
1151
Gundeit, Jacob 648
118
Foglesong, A. C.
178
Foglesong, II. C.
21
Foley, J. A.
656
Hackett. C. F.
542
Haerter, John
659
Ford, F. A.
233
Ford, O. E.
934
Forney, A. C.
560
Hagmann, David
781
Halın, A. G.
451
Foster, C. A.
541
Hahn, H. W.
886
Foster, D. H.
1132
Halbkat, F. W.
988
Foster, W. H. T.
365
Hale, J. D.
486
Fox, G. W.
1121
Hall, John
904
Frankforter. L. A.
825
Hall, Philo 312
Hall, W. D. 853
898
Freelove, A. L.
1049
Hammer, Frank
655
Freeman, A. M.
1053
Hammer, H. J.
614
Freeman College 379
Hanley, W. F.
811
Frenel, W. W. 565
Hannah, R. G.
854
Freney, C. B. 1235
Hansen. A. K.
548
Fridrich, John
337
Hanson. H. M.
1025
Frink, R. P.
672
Hanson, L. M.
39
Frost. W. H.
521
Hanson, Ole 948
Fuller, H. G.
930
Hanson, Ole
332
Gilliland, W. H.
1013
Ege, W. E ..
437
Eggers, C. F.
982
Glenn, S. W. 859
Glessner, C. L. 713
Emerson, Frank 1025
Engstrom, O. P. J.
894
Glood, C. J.
Graff. M. N.
1239
Graff. Neil
1226
Graham, James
260
Greeley, M. F.
737
Griswold, Fred 354
Fink, W. E. 233
Gruenhagen. Joseph
Guessen. F. J. .. 1162
Gunderson, Amund 819
Gunderson, Gunder
757
Floete. F. G.
595
Gustafson, D. R.
Gntz, H. P. 837
Ford, D. A.
178
Haessig, W. T. 500
Hagen, T. N. 936
Foss, L. E.
336
Frautsehy. F. J.
643
Frease, Milton
744
Halley. James, Jr.
Dryden, N. H.
768
Dunham, J. N. 191
Garlock, T. V. 367
Gates, H. N. 296
Dybvig, H. N. 511
Dyer, W. B.
228
Gibbs, L. M. 1173
Giedt, T. J. P. 564
Eager, F. J.
Giesler, Joseph 994
Eckl, William 265
Gilbert, F. G.
Ensign, S. B. 242
Estensen, C. A.
530
Drew, Socrates 752
Driskill, W. D.
866
Fleischer, C. C.
iv
INDEX
Hanson, Thomas
422
Hurt, F. A. 431
Hardimon, Thomas
1218
Huston, Fred 1044
Hardman, Harry 963
Huyck, W. C. 860
Harper, E. M. 140
Hyde, C. L. 443
Harris, H. G.
734
Harris, J. W.
Iverson, Peter 1163
Harrison, R. J.
1119
Harrison, W. H.
1089
Harrison, W. S.
165
Harrison, W. T.
Jackson, G. B. 1170
Jacob, R. F. 91
Jacobs, W. J. 1252
Jacobson, Samuel 112
Hartmann, Christian
731
Hauck, J. J.
1247
Jamison, R. S. 879
Haugen, A. N.
540
Jarmuth, L. T.
940
Haugen, I. O.
1240
Jarvis. G. J. .
740
Headrick, John
Jennings, R. D.
236
Healy, F. L. .
608
Jensen, C. B.
241
Heckenlaible, John
529
Jewett, F. D.
981
Hedges, W. H.
898
Johnson, Albert
906
Hedin, A. A.
49
Johnson, Andrew
305
Hefferman, J. I.
56
Johnson, A. J.
1228
Heglin, Fred
76
Johnson, A. P.
92
Hegnes, C. T.
1197
Johnson, A. S.
1198
Heintz, Henry
184
Johnson, C. D.
213
Heinzmann, R. A.
1231
Johnson, Einer
106
Helgesen, Knut
34
Johnson, E. N.
981
Helm, Jacob
518
Johnson, E. S.
1078
Helm, P. H.
776
Johnson, F. H.
781
Helvig, Henry
1020
Hendrickson, Harold
162
Johnson, J. C. 799
Henriksen, A. F.
62
Johnson, J. E. 374
Johnson, J. M. 1053
34
Hertz, Fredrick
1091
Johnson, M. D.
1261
Hesnard, A. T.
389
Johnson, Ole
1043
Hetland, L. C.
936
Hetland, L. S.
1096
Hickman, George
540
Jones. E. A. D. 1164
Jones. J. R. 380
Jones, R. D. 182
1019
Hildebrant, Edward
563
Jones, W. J.
868
Hill, B. S.
690
Jorgenson, C. R. 692
788
Hill, L. G.
313
Hindman, D. T.
722
Hipple, J. E.
162
Hoaglin, L. T.
558
Keating, F. J.
847
Keeling, C. M.
385
Keith, H. H. 1109
Keliher, Maurice
14
Hoffman, G. H.
1007
Hoffman, J. J.
1029
Keller, Frank
613
Hoffmann, G. B.
105
Hoilien, H. E.
861
Homan, F. G.
948
Hopkins, D. E.
1067
Hopkins, H. L.
885
Kenaston, H. R. 1128
Kenefick, E. R.
1134
Houck, A. M.
888
Houda, V. F.
353
Kennedy, J. W. 1177
Kepple, L. D. 380
Hongen, L. S.
650
Kerr, R. F. 308
1181
Howard, S. M.
855
Kimball, C. D.
1151
Hoyne, A. H.
127
King, C. H. 344
Kingsbury, G. W. 1126
Hunt, D. N. .
19
Kirk, James 190
Hunter, W. N.
969
Kittridge, A. B. 1110
Hurley, S. E.
419 Kluekman, F. H. 282
Johnson, W. L. 552
Jones, D. F. 349
Hickman, G. L.
136
Hicks, W. C.
867
Hildahl, Allen
817
Jones, W. F.
Hill, F. G.
647
Juckett, E. R.
Judge, H. E. 88
Julson, Paul 824
Hobbs, W. H.
1221
Hodgson, J. M.
251
Hoffelt, E. F.
493
Kell, C. E. 1091
Kelley, Edgar 245
Kellogg, H. E. 427
Kelly, Hugh 927
Kelly, W. F. 909
Hotchkiss, S. H.
605
Kenneda, L. A. 719
Hougen, C. 1.
929
Howard, C. K.
338
Kimball, A. P.
Hummel, J. (.
958
Ivey, J. W. 636
Jackson, C. L. 575
Harrison, William
665
Hart, B. M.
807
Hartman, John
355
Jamieson, J. W. 897
.Johnson, Gustaf 987
Henne, M. H.
843
Henry, C. M.
414
Johnson, Lydia B.
1085
491
1042
V
INDEX
Knodell, Roscoe
1146
McGee, Levi 480
Knowlton, W. M.
623
McGilvray, C. H. 989
Koch, Adolph
201
McGowan, John 141
Koch, C. J.
341
McGrath, Henry 1133
Koch, F. W.
553
MeIntire, J. J. 588
Koepp, C. F.
404
McKee, J. T. 494
Koftan, Vincent 311
Mckeever, E. B. 133
Koobs, H. J. G.
1186
MeKeever. J. H. 390
Kramer, F. L.
252
McLean, Donald
965
Krause, I. R.
662
McMaster, W. H.
964
Krebs, J. A.
McNamee, T. C.
498
Kreidler, L. W.
MeNulty, O. F.
1222
Krug, F. J. .
678
McRoberts, W. J.
728
Kubler, Joseph 123
Mc Vay. Bruce
990
MacConnachie, George
148
Labrie, A. E.
433
Magee, W. G.
891
Labrie, A. F.
6
Mailand. W. F.
662
Labrie, J. E.
373
Mains, H. C.
619
Lackey, J. W.
432
Manley, J. N.
153
La Croix, G. B.
222
Mannix, E. J. Jr.
1155
Lambert, D. H.
1214
Mansholt, H. M. 755
Lampe, Albert
1256
Marcoux. J. F. 976
476
Lange, C. E.
1127
Marsh, Joel
136
Larson, Berger
882
Martens, C. W.
195
Larson, George
922
Martens, H. A.
195
Larson, Lars
589
Martin, C. J.
671
Larson, P. L.
1030
Martin, L. S.
438
Larson, P. N.
534
Marty, Henry
159
Lasell, S. T.
1262
Marvick, Andrew
554
Lavender, A. W.
707
Mathieu, W. G.
836
Law. T. J. .
110
Matson, Albert
111
Lawless, J. M.
653
Mattes, J. W.
109
Lawless, J. T.
643
Ledyard, E. G.
990
Mayo, J. B. 40
515
Lee. P. E. E.
288 996
Mellom, Emil 118
Lenertz, A. T.
510
Melquist, F. H. 1048
Lenz, P. V.
534
Mensing, Henry
1050
Lewis, Knute
269
Mertens, J. J.
421
Lewis, W. H.
625
Mertens. W. A.
348
Leyse, W. C.
849
Michael, L. F.
224
Lidel, Charles
641
Millard, H. H.
183
Lien, O. E.
725
Miller, E. C. 557
Lindahl, A. J.
283
Miller, J. M. 1138
Lindley, S. M.
1193
Miller, W. H., Jr ..
75
Lindquist, Enoch
775
Minder, Andrew
672
Little, F. A.
196
Minder. J. L. 677
Miner. Charles 1125
Lockhart, J. L.
70
Miner, Nelson 1139
Lockwood, F. B.
323
Minow, William 173
Loftaas, K. T.
49
Minty, F. W. 25
Lohr, G. C.
94
Mitchell, G. W. 1185
Lord, A. B.
86
Moeller, Leonard 1056
1062
Loucks, W. J.
253
Monk, C. N.
737
Lowthian, W. I.
457
Moore, M. A.
85
Lubbers, B. H. 115
Morgan, W. R. 1079
214
McAdam. R. F.
360
Morris, Henry
740
Morris, S. E.
134
McCauley, A. C. 1006
Morrison, C. W.
875
MeCawliff, S. J.
488
McClelland, P. D. 403
Mosiman, Eddison
377
McCollum, J. M.
947
McConnell, W. T. 960
934
Mulvihill, J. E.
660
McDonald, Patrick
97
Mundt, J. H.
469
MeDougall, J. E. 680
Mundt. J. F. D. 954
McEachron, C. E.
951
Munson, Oliver
14
Vol. V-54
Mullaney, F. P. 661
Muller, William 1205
McDonald, A. A.
Mortimer, S. G.
464
Loucks, P. F. 1259
Mohs, Frank
Morgan, B. F. 685
Lull, Sherman 160
Morgen, Anton
·Mayer, A. H. 594
Lee, M. T.
952
Maytum, W. J.
Melby, Olaf 215
Leighton, I. W.
1018
Marlett, H. D.
Landmann. G. C.
800
416
McCafferty, W. L. 600
Livingston, H. F. 1011
vi
INDEX
Murray, J. J.
632
Pearson, J. E. 1236
Mussman, H. C.
946
Peck, P. P. 1242
Muth, W. H.
57
Peckham, C. H. 128
Peckham, F. D. 168
Nedved, A. S.
259
Neill, E. P.
401
Peirce, E. T.
474
Nelson, B. E.
177
Pendar, O. S.
1122
Nelson, J. C.
504
Perisho, E. C.
767
Nelson, Karelius
702
Person, John
910
Nelson, Michael
709
Persson, Hakan
792
Nelson, N. F.
207
Peschong, Bernard
359
Nesheim, Lars
692
Peterson, H. W.
39
Nessa, N. J.
276
Pettigrew, E. G.
458
Nessan, O. T.
63
Phelan, E. W.
1008
Nevin, W. A.
208
Philip, George
189
Newbanks, Noah
20
Pickler, J. A.
1266
Newell, W. H.
391
Pigney. Henry
774
Newman, F. M.
1073
Nicholson, C. L.
1217
Pillsbury. F. W.
844
Nielsen, Nicholas
485
Place, E. R.
539
Nixon, W. S.
257
Noble. Nathan
470
Noonan, Frank
109
Norbeck, Peter
1248
Norgren, Gustavus
S2
Oakland, J. J.
791
Oberg, Gustav
959
O'Connell, Daniel
577
('Connell, Edward
587
Pressler, Adam
873
O'Connell, L. A.
599
Preuss, Fritz
278
Odell, R. J. .
762
O'Gorman, T. J.
325
Ptak. T. V.
571
Oien, H. H.
1231
Purdy, W. E.
155
Oien, Joseph
1239
Putnam, E. D. 1240
1201
O'Keeffe, D. J.
426
Olander, V. C.
978
Olds, W. W.
272
Questad, T. J.
808
Oliver, B. N.
124
Quirk, W. J.
Radcliff, T. H. 509
Radway, R. M. 703
Ramsey, Gny
63
Olson, Markus
481
Randall, Frank
366
Olson, Martin
631
Randall, G. H. 1232
Rathgeber, Jacob 995
492
Reeves, H. A.
593
Otis, Horace
395
Reinard, W. F.
638
O'Toole, C. S. 121
Reynolds, R. F.
1044
Otterby, H. L.
1157
Rice, H. J. 764
Richardson, A. M.
115
Richter, Jakob
606
Owens, Owen
612
Rickert, J. A.
720
Ricks, A. A.
1150
Riemer. R. F.
773
Riggs, T. F.
425
Riley, G. E.
704
Riordan, A. W.
467
Rislov, S. J.
602
Rix, G. S.
984
Parker, Joel W.
1074
Parker, John
499
Parks. J. F. 55
Robertson, G. E.
396
Parrott, J. H. .829
Robinson, W. B.
635
Patterson, E. O. 1121
629
Rohde, C. M.
945
Payne, S. Q. 957
Ronald, W. R.
17
Pearce, E. D. 572
Pearson, C. P.
999
Ross, J. W. 111
230
Platt, J. W.
44
Pomeroy, Harry
859
Port. F. J.
569
Porter. W. J.
674
Potts, W. M.
462
Powell, J. W.
917
Pratt, J. L.
172
Pratt, W. H., Jr.
522
Oien, Martin
73
Putnam, F. I.
Qnarve, K. G. 710
Quinn. W. M. 942
302
Olsen, Gust
876
Olson, Andrew
636
Olson, C. O.
887
Olson, H. O.
856
Olston, H. I.
287
Omdalen, T. T.
254
Reeder, W. E.
Ordal, J. J.
497
Oyan, E. J.
832
Oyen, A. I.
823
Oyen, I. I.
906
Paddock, F. L. 306
Pangburn, F. A. 1083
Parker. J. W.
1098
Robb, H. J.
362
Robertson, C. R.
32
Rogers, Edward
156
Patton, G. H.
Rose, H. G. C. 18
Ottmann, A. F. 921
Owens, Edward 690
1032
Olsen, C. H.
Ptak. Frank 576
139
Pike. H. A.
Platt, J. E.
Peckham, J. W. 198
vii
INDEX
Ross, William
721
Sommars, A. L. 57
Rott, J. A.
149
Spicer, J. M.
674
Rounds. W. H.
81
Spiry, C. F. 655
Rouse, W. H.
786
Staley, F. H. 511
Rubert, C. E.
978
Stanley, W. H. 320
Rudolph, O. A.
842
Stedronsky, Charles 654
Runbeck, Anton
581
Stedronsky, John
12
Russell, J. H.
1084
Russell, W. R.
673
Stevens, R. G.
1228
Stevenson, R. R.
794
Stevenson, T. Y.
794
Stewart, Orville
209
Stickney, Charles
1246
Stilwell, L. W.
88
Sanders, W. W.
128
Stites, W. D.
103
Sando, C. F. 515
Stoddard, C. C.
632
Sando, O. O.
512
Stofferahn, J. R. 524
202
Sargent, J. F. 397
Stone. H. J.
174
Sargent, J. T.
763
Stoner, C. W.
295
Sauer, J. A.
779
Stoner, J. C. 935
Saults, J. S.
383
Stordahl, O. J.
1026
Savage, WV. D.
661
Strand, J. O. .
141
Schaller, L. W.
Stratton, A. C.
829
Schenk, E. A.
989
Straw, E. J.
98
Schlosser, A. R.
335
Streeter, N. B.
727
Stutenroth, C. E.
1162
Schreiber, L. J.
383
Schulte, Joseph
342
Schultz, F. W.
601
Swanson, Alfred
842
Schwartz, Joseph
153
Schwenk, F. W.
880
Swenson, Magnus
439
Scott, Daniel
110
Scott, E. A.
1005
Scott, E. F.
235
Scott, T. D.
892
Sedgwick, E. M. 1066
Tarrant, William 202
Tate, William
808
Sellers, F. W.
814
Taylor, Franklin 52
Severson, John 360
749
Teets, B. F .. 1059
Teigen, K. O. 923
Temmey, J. E. 1041
1090
Shrigley, G. W. L.
422
Shurtleff, J. H.
590
Thomas, J. W.
756
Thomas, L. J.
503
Sierth, F. G.
957
Thompson, C. C.
299
Silsby, G. A.
679
Thompson, G. S.
1225
Simmons, Irvin 332
Thompson, John
1178
Simons, Nils
1168
Thompson, J. C. 1181
302
Sisson, C. F.
1182
Thompson, M. T.
637
Skartvedt, Gudmund
802
Thompson, O. S.
264
Skinner, E. A.
497
Thoreson, Christen
413
Slate. C. F.
607
Thoreson, Gilbert.
1221
Slater. J. A.
649
Thornton, A. H.
499
Slaughter, H. F.
1225
Thorson, O. E. A.
1061
Slifer, E. R.
198
Tidrick, C. D.
254
Tobin, Frank
671
Smiley, M. J.
941
Tobin, M. L.
180
Smith, A. H.
546
Todd, W. D. 295
Tofte, O. H. 942
Smith, E. M.
793
Toomey, William 391
326
Smith. G. C.
240
Smith, H. P.
1000
Smith, H. W. 1152
Townsend, E. B. 1144
Smith, J. S. . 426
Townsend. G. M .. 1157
Smithberger, Gregory 523
Tripp, J. B .. 307
Truax, R. J. 1023
Snyder, L. E. 966
Solem, H. G.
463
Tscharner, P. J. 848
518
Sundahl, R. T.
1192
Swenson, C. A.
271
Swenumson, J. O. 611
Swezey, F. A. . 100
Syverson, W. G. 547
Taylor, I. C. 1072
Sheehan, George
392
Sherwood, H. H.
841
Shoun, V. P.
714
Temmey, L. A
Thomas. Eli
160
Sibson, William 1017
Sinclair, D. A.
1143
Small, W. S.
407
Smith, E. L.
150
Smith, F. L.
769
Torberson, T. O.
Tothill, E. B. 892
Towle, J. G. 239
Ryan, W. E.
229
Sammons, G. B. 186
Samuelson, J. A. 1145
Sanders, J. T.
923
Sando, W. W. 515
Stoltz, Nicholas
751
Schneider, William
289
Styles, R. C.
Seid, I. W. . 613
Shaffer, J. S.
Thompson, J. R.
Stelle, W. E. 362
viii
INDEX
Tuor, F. J .. . 678
Turner, Charles
479
Whitcher, L. E. 918
Turner, Frank 739
White, N. D. 67
Tvedt, L. T.
180
Whiting, G. H. 1260
Twining, G. H. 1068
Tyler, G. W. 856
Whitmore, J. T. 607
Whittemore, W. E .. 8
Uline, G. A. 1092
1108
Ustrud, H. A.
695
Wilcox, H. H. 461
862
Veitch, W. R. 623
644
Willard, E. E.
239
Vessey, F. G.
1024
Williams, A. G. 473
Virnig, C. H .. 1138
Williams, C. M .. 551
Von Woehrmann, Camillo. 33
Williams, H. E. 865
445
Williams, O. H. 1167
601
Wagner, J. F.
130
7
Waldner, J. L.
861
Wales, Boyd
533
Williamson, J. H.
1131
Walker, F. E ..
1035
Williamson, William, Jr.
1149
Wallace, J. B ..
535
Willis, M. A.
324
Wallace, J. W.
1255
Willoughby, F. C.
599
Wallbaum, C. G.
1247
Willson, B. F.
300
Walters, G. W.
812
Walters, W. M.
952
Wolner, O. H.
85
Walton, J. E .. .
546
Wood, B. M.
221
Wangsness, M. H.
566
Wood, C. L. 216
Ward, P. F.
355
Wood, S. J. 1005
Warden, J. R. 167
Woodbury, B. J. 485
596
Weed, M. L.
25
Wright, C. C.
983
Weiss, T. W.
347
Wright, F. R.
946
Wells, F. E. .
1137
Wenzlaff, G. G ..
749
Wyman, A. L.
58
Wenzlaff, Salomon 972
277
Yaggie, Otto
434
Werthbeimer, Louis
757
247
West, Joseph
11
Young, P. M.
40
West, J. O. 299
624
Zell, Otto 318
605
Westfall, M. W ..
142
Zimmermann, J. C.
814
Westmoreland, T. H. 386
Zimmermann, Phillip
626
Whitlock, J. F .. 1110
Wiedenman, George 716
Urquhart, J. J.
Wiersbeck, Henry 350
Wilcox, Nelson
Will, H. P .. 154
Venner, P. M.
Voy, R.
763
Williams, J. R.
Wagner, B. R. 617
Williams, W. G.
Williams, W. H.
Williamson, Albert
831
Winston, V. E. 1041
Waterbury, E. 903
Woodring, J. M.
Wernli, Jacob
Young, E. M.
Westall, Robert
Ziebach, J. E.
Westburg, Ephraim
782
Whaley, J. C ... . 701
Wright, Milton 940
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