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PATRICK MACKIN
705
HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY
The last named was reared at home and received his early education in the public schools of Fond du Lac, completing his school years in the German Acad- emy of that place at the age of fourteen. Immediately after leaving school he was employed as a clerk by the C. J. Pettibone Company, which at that time was the largest merchandising firm in Fond du Lac. He later was engaged as manager of a store at Ashland, Wisconsin. In 1905 he removed to Waupun and there engaged in the hotel business, in which he has since continued, being the present proprietor of the well known National Hotel of Waupun.
Mr. Hoffman was united in marriage on the 8th of April, 1890, in the Epis- copal church at Waupun, to Miss Deborah B. Warren, a daughter of William E. and Amanda J. (Colburn) Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Warren are the parents of three children : Deborah B., now Mrs. Hoffman; Alpha E., of Beloit, Wisconsin ; and Minnie, who married Willard V. B. Campbell and lives in Medford, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman are the parents of two children: Dorothy L., who was born May 13, 1897, and is attending the high school; and Charlotte M., whose birth occurred on the 22d of November, 1900.
Mr. Hoffman is independent in his political views, giving the benefit of his support to the men and measures which he considers of greatest benefit to the interests of the people. He and his family are members of the Presbyterian church. He is one of the well known and highly respected citizens of Waupun and one of the most popular and successful hotel men in this part of the state.
CARL J. HINN.
Carl J. Hinn for many years has been one of the representative residents of this county and has for some time been engaged in the coal and wood business in Fond du Lac. He is also the owner of a highly improved farm, comprising one hundred and fifty-five acres, to which he gives his careful attention. He was born in the township of Forest, in this county, on August 6, 1861. He is the son of George and Elizabeth (Seibel) Hinn, both of whom are natives of Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany. George Hinn emigrated to this country in 1849, locating in Forest township, Fond du Lac county. Here he engaged in the occupation of farming. In 1878 he purchased a large farm in the township of Empire, upon which he continued to live during the remainder of his life. To Mr. and Mrs. Hinn were born the following children: Dr. L. P. Hinn, of Fond du Lac; Carl J .; John; Otto; and Elizabeth, the wife of Fred Kramer. The father of this family died in 1898 at the age of seventy-six years and his wife in 1894 at the age of sixty-two. Both were members of the Lutheran church of this city.
Carl J. Hinn was reared at home and received his early education in the common schools. He remained under the parental roof until he attained his twenty-second year, at which time he engaged in farming for himself in the township of Empire, cultivating a farm of eighty-four acres which he owned in that township. He has since purchased a farm of one hundred and fifty-five acres in Fond du Lac township, on which he raises grain and engages in general farming pursuits. In January, 1902, he removed his residence to this city and is engaged in the general coal and wood business, besides managing his farm.
Mr. Hinn was united in marriage to Miss Margaret Krug, on the 14th day of February, 1884, a daughter of Henry and Katharina (Petri) Krug. Mr. and Mrs. Krug were the parents of five children, Margaretha, Anna, John, Katharina and George. To Mr. and Mrs. Hinn six children were born, as follows: Ella, Arthur, Selma, Hilda, Herbert and Olga. Ella is the wife of Henry Zoellner and to them four children have been born, Esther, Henry, Harold and Louis. Arthur is employed by his father. Selma is the wife of Arthur Kruse. Hilda, Herbert and Olga are still at home with their parents. Mrs. Hinn is a native of
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HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY
Forest township and her parents were natives of Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, who at a very early day emigrated from their native land to America and settled in Forest township, Fond du Lac county.
Carl J. Hinn has for many years been identified with the political affairs in his county, having served as assessor for the township of Empire for four years and as alderman of the sixteenth ward in this city for two years. He is at present a member of the city school board. Being a man of unusual energy and pro- nounced business ability he has succeeded in building up one of the largest coal and wood yards in Fond du Lac. He is progressive and is genial in his associa- tion with his fellow citizens and is regarded throughout the county as a man to be trusted and followed in all matters of public interest.
PETER T. KAUFMAN.
Peter T. Kaufman is the owner of forty acres of land on section 7, Byron township, devoted to general farming. His father, Peter Kaufman, who was one of the pioneer settlers of Fond du Lac county, was born in Germany, and emigrated to America in boyhood with his parents, who located in Wisconsin. Here he was reared to manhood and subsequently married Miss Bridget Brill, the mother of our subject. The father withdrew from active work in 1894 and is now living retired. Our subject is the eldest in a family of eight children, the others being as follows: Matilda, who is deceased; Martha; Carl; Michael ; John; Edward; and George.
Peter T. Kaufman passed his boyhood in very much the same manner as other lads who are reared in the country. He early began assisting in the plowing, planting and harvesting, thus acquiring a thorough knowledge of practical farm- ing, long before attaining his maturity. His education was pursued in the dis- trict schools of Byron township, which he attended until he was sixteen years of age, and after laying aside his text-books he gave his undivided attention to agricultural pursuits. He assisted his father until the latter's retirement.
It was in Byron that Mr. Kaufman was married to Miss Frances E. Kettler, the eldest daughter and second in order of birth in a family of nine children. She is also descended from Fond du Lac pioneers, her parents having been early settlers of Byron township, where for many years the father was engaged in farming. He was born in Germany and at the age of twenty-three years came to the United States, his death occurring in this county. Three children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman: Irene, Ruth and Ruby, the two latter twins.
Mr. Kaufman votes the democratic ticket. Both he and his wife are mem- bers of the Roman Catholic church and are rearing their children in that faith. Descended from well known pioneer families they enjoy a wide acquaintance and have many friends, the majority of whom they have known since childhood.
ALVIN ANNIS.
Alvin Annis, resides on section 12, Fond du Lac township. He was born in Dodge county, Wisconsin, April 14, 1879, and is the son of Julius B. and Lis- tina (Schneider) Annis. The father was born in the highlands of Scotland, July 21, 1848, and came to Wisconsin with his parents when he was two years of age. He received his early education and spent his youth and early manhood in De Pere. He followed agriculture during his active years and retired in 1895,
707
HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY
since which time he has resided in Milwaukee. The mother of our subject was born in Pennsylvania and came to Wisconsin with her parents when she was still a child. The journey was made in the early days of pioneer settlement and the train of which Mrs. Annis was a member traveled in camp wagons. She was united in marriage to Julius B. Annis in Dodge county, Wisconsin, and to their union were born six children: Adelbert, who married Miss Lizzie Schultz, by whom he has one child, Edna; Clarence, who married Miss Gertrude Wiles, by whom he has seven children; Jessie, the widow of M. Madden, who met death by an accident in 1899; Cecil, the wife of Jacob Fitzpatrick and the mother of two children, Orphia and Ethel; Alvin, our subject; and Adaline, the wife of Joseph Bruns and the mother of one child, Kenneth.
Alvin Annis was the son of poor parents and what education he acquired he gained for himself by hard work and incessant application. He was obliged to work during all but the winter months and at this period of the year he pur- sued his studies. Even in his early childhood his energy and ability were marked characteristics and his power of concentrated industry carried him through many difficult positions in his life. When he laid aside his books he assisted his father in the work of the farm until the latter retired in 1895. In that year Alvin An- nis engaged in agriculture in the employ of others and carried on farming in this capacity for some years. He was later made a member of the Fond du Lac Fire Company and was successful in this line of activity for four years. He spent one season as city weed commissioner and in January, 1912, started upon his active career as a farmer.
On November 16, 1897, Mr. Annis was united in marriage to Miss Josephine Rochelle, a daughter of William and Agnes Rochelle, of Fond du Lac. The father came to this county in the early days of its settlement and was the oldest tailor in the district. He and his wife were the parents of thirteen children, eight of whom are still living. Mr. and Mrs. Annis are the parents of two children, Floyd and Ormia.
In his political affiliations Mr. Annis is a firm democrat and takes an active interest in the movements of the local organization although he has never sought public office. His only other affiliation is his connection with the National Union and he is active in the affairs of that organization. He holds membership in St. Patrick's Catholic church, in which faith he was reared and in which he is edu- cating his children. He is one of the progressive and representative farmers of Fond du Lac county and his success has been entirely the result of his energetic and honorable qualities. He has made his own career by hard work and inde- fatigable industry and has achieved at an early age an enduring prosperity.
PETER PAUL KNORR, D. D. S.
Dr. Peter Paul Knorr is one of the well known citizens of Waupun, where he is successfully engaged in the practice of dental surgery. He was born on the 14th of June, 1885, and is a son of Rudolph and Gusta (Wilms) Knorr, both of whom are natives of Wisconsin, the father's birth having occurred June 23, 1861, and that of the mother August 14, 1856. The paternal grandparents, Frederick and Regina (Weiss) Knorr, were both natives of Germany. Fred- erick Knorr emigrated to America when but sixteen years of age. He was first employed as a brewery hand in New York, whence he left for Pittsburgh, where he worked for a year. He then proceeded to Chicago and worked as a section hand, helping to build the Chicago-Peoria railroad. He left this position to go to St. Louis and there obtained work in a brewery as driver, remaining for four years. Here he met, courted and married Regina Weiss and soon after their marriage moved to Milwaukee. Here he was employed in the brewery now
708
HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY
owned by the Schlitz Brewing Company, and while in their employ helped to in- stall the first copper boiler for brewing ever installed in Wisconsin. In the early 40's they moved to Waupun, where they made their home. The grandmother passed out of this life at the age of eighty-three. The grandfather is still living and able to engage in active work at the advanced age of ninety years. One child was born to them, a son, Rudolph, who after fifty-one years of life on this earth died at St. Agnes' Hospital at Fond du Lac. Rudolph Knorr was educated in the Waupun northward school, but when fourteen years old set out to learn a trade. He choose blacksmithing and began his apprenticeship with the J. S. Morris Carriage Company, of Waupun, in 1878, and remained as a steady employe of J. S. Morris, being a main factor in the success of the firm. At the end of thirty years of constant service J. S. Morris presented him with a gold watch and gave him a part interest in the business. He was widely known and has a record that is a credit to him. He was the best man in the northwest in his trade. He became noted as an automobile repair smith and has repaired automobiles from every state in the union. About fifteen years ago he, with C. A. Shaler, built the first automobile ever owned and operated in Wau- pun, which was a success and the machine is still in use. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Knorr were the parents of four children: Regina, who is twenty-nine years of age ; Peter Paul, aged twenty-seven; Catherine, who is a graduate of the Trinity Hospital of Milwaukee and is twenty-five years of age; and Leo, twenty-three years of age.
Dr. Knorr was reared in his parents' home and received his early education in the public schools of Waupun. Immediately following his graduation from the high school he took up the study of dentistry in the dental department of Marquette University of Milwaukee and after completing the required course he later passed the state board examination June 15, 1911. On the Ist of July of that year he opened his offices in Waupun, where he has since continued to be engaged in the practice of dentistry. In addition to his regular office work he is also the attending dentist at the State Penitentiary. Dr. Knorr is affiliated with the republican party and is a communicant of the Catholic church. He is one of the rising young men of his community and his success as a practitioner of dental surgery is entirely due to his having thoroughly prepared himself for that profession by eleven years of apprenticeship with Welch & Loomans, of Waupun, and also to his careful and systematic attention to his business. He is a man interested in the public welfare of the community in which he lives and one of the influential men in the business and social affairs of his city.
GEORGE H. BRAFORD.
A native of Ashford township and one of the most prosperous and progress- ive farmers of the section is George Braford, who was born January 16, 1868, He is a son of Andrew and Katie (Parsel) Braford, natives of New York state, the former born in February, 1813, and the latter June 13, 1827. Their mar- riage occurred in New York state in 1841 and five years later they came west to Wisconsin, settling in Kenosha where they remained for four years. In 1850 they went to LeRoy and in 1856 settled on a farm now owned by the subject of this review. The father became well known and prominent in agri- cultural circles and was one of the individual factors in development along this line.
George Braford was one of a family of ten children. He was educated in the district schools of his native section and has been familiar with farming in all its aspects from his early childhood. By actual experience he learned the best methods of farm operation and upon this special efficiency has built up
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a distinct and substantial prosperity. Under his management the work of im- provement has been steadily carried forward upon the home farm which is in excellent condition as a result of his practical and progressive methods.
PHILLIP A. KRAEMER.
Phillip A. Kraemer is operating an excellent farm of one hundred and twenty acres in Ashford township in the interests of his father, who is living retired. He is closely associated with agricultural activity and has brought to the man- agement of his enterprise business methods which will bear the closest scrutiny and a knowledge of farming in all its aspects which is the result of practical experience.
The Kraemer family is of German origin but its representatives have been farming in Wisconsin for three generations. It was founded in America by the grandfather of the subject of this review, Phillip Kraemer, who was born in Germany in 1819. His wife, who in her maidenhood was Miss Anna Mary Seurer, was also a native of the fatherland, born in 1821. Their marriage occurred in Germany and there Phillip Kraemer followed the trade of wagon making until he left his native country. Crossing the Atlantic he came directly to Wisconsin where for some time he worked as a carpenter but eventually took up land in Calumet township in pioneer times. It was covered with a dense growth of timber which Phillip Kraemer cleared and from the lumber cut down built a small log cabin in which his son Nicholas, the father of our subject, was born. With resolute energy Phillip Kraemer set himself to the task of developing his farm and carried on the work of improvement until his death in 1862.
Nicholas Kraemer, the father of the subject of this review, went to the district school in Calumet township and as a boy assisted his father in the work of the farm, becoming an expert general agriculturist before he was twenty- one years of age. After he attained his majority he spent sixteen months in the lumber camps of northern Michigan on the Menominee river, but was obliged to return home on account of an injury to his foot. For some years he worked upon the home farm and upon neighboring properties and also did some carpen- tering, finally purchasing land of his own in Taycheedah. He settled upon this one hundred and four acres in 1879 and after developing the land for five years sold it, purchasing ninety-seven acres in Calumet township, near Calumet harbor. Here he lived for thirteen years at the end of which time he moved upon a farm in Fond du Lac township and for nine years operated and developed that property. At the end of that time he bought one hundred and twenty acres in Ashford township which he improved along modern and systematic lines, until his retirement in 1910. He married Miss Gertrude Hoffman, a daughter of Matthias Hoffman, who came over from Germany on the same vessel which brought the grandfather of our subject. To this union were born ten chil- dren : Matthias; Mary C .; Phillip A., of this review; Johannah M .; Alexius John; Annie K .; Lena Rosa; Caroline M .; Albert Nicholas; and Minnie G.
Nicholas Kraemer is living a retired life in the city of Fond du Lac, where he has bought property and where his upright and worthy qualities have gained him widespread respect and esteem. He is a devout adherent of the Catholic church.
A native of Fond du Lac county, Phillip A. Kraemer was born in 1883. He attended the district schools and from his early childhood has been identified with the operation of the home farm of which he now has full control. He has steadily carried forward his father's work of development, adhering to high standards of business integrity and has gained for himself a worthy place in agricultural circles.
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In 1904, Mr. Kraemer was united in marriage to Miss Julia Hoffman, who was born in Mitchell county, Iowa. They have three children: Henry August, Florentina Johannah, and Estella Marie.
A young and energetic man of keen business discernment and inspired with an ambitious spirit, Phillip Kraemer has accomplished in a short time notable work in farming. He has steadily adhered to the standards of honor and integrity which made his father and his grandfather upright and sturdy men and at the same time has adopted the new and progressive ideas of the present generation, standing today as a worthy representative of all that is up-to-date and systematic in modern agricultural methods.
INDEX
1
Abler, Peter
. 600
Bothe, Ferdinand 484
Ackerman, J. O.
119
Boyle, D. L. 345
Adams, A. E.
130
Braatz, E. H. 300
Akin, H. N. . 77
Braatz, J. J .322
Ambelang, A. B. 176
Braatz, William .270
.708
Amrhein, C. P.
549
Braun, Anton
.516
Anderson, C. E.
296
Braun, Henry
677
Anderson, C. H.
478
Braun, Peter
87
Anderson, O. A.
467
Brennan, Thomas 611
Annis, Alvin
706.
Brennan, William .202
Augustin, W. J.
609
Brenner, Conrad . 660
.356
Austin, G. F. 277
80
Briggs, A. A.
668
Briggs, E. T.
113
Babcock, Fred 64
Briggs, F. O.
89
Baker, L. T.
6
Brinkerhoff, Frank
396
Balson, C. A.
175
Bristol, F. J.
511
Barlow, J. B., Jr.
604
Bristol, W. E.
517
Batchelder, M. S.
418
Brown, J. H.
369
Batson, Josiah
360
Browne, Adon
34
Baumhardt, Charles
50
Brugger, C. H.
336
Baumhardt, Frederick
131
Brunet, Adelbert
623
Baumhardt, George
134
Burgess, L. A.
.339
Baumhardt, Samuel
187
Burmeister, H. F.
688
Bechaud, F. H. 141
Burnside, E. J.
39
Bechaud, J. B. .667
Bush, H. A.
316
Becker, M. J.
642
Becker, W. A.
660
Beebe, C. A.
595
Beirne, G. I.
579
Beirne, J. H.
699
Candlish, Robert 661
441
Bergemann, G. E.
.351
Bergin, John
288
Carpenter, F. J. 521
Carr, William 436
Case, G. W. .333
Chaffin, James 384
492
Bindert, William
295
Cheney, S. H.
496
Birschbach, Anton 497
Chesley, A. D. .342
103
Birschbach, R. P.
439
Clark, Bernard 622
471
Blanchard, L. P.
366
Clark, James 124
Blewett, D. F.
185
Clark, J. D. 674
Blewett, Edmund
150
Close, Lucian 569
Bloohm, C. A.
57
Cody, J. C.
473
Bohan, Michael
243
Coffeen, F. M.
520
Boland Brothers
186
Boom, Henry
690
Cole, J. L.
.382
Borchardt, August
394
Cole, W. E. 26
Borchardt, Henry
461
Coon, J. D. 663
Borchardt, Herman
435
Corcoran, J. E. 210
711
Buslaff, Louis 71
33
Bellmer, Alfred
268
Carberry, Joseph
Carey, E. A. . 252
Bergman, Herman 623
Berry, William
455
Beyer, Charles
456
Beyers, J. A.
392
Birschbach, J. P. L.
659
Clapp, H. L.
Bishop, L. A.
465
Clark, E. W.
389
Baudry, Charles 118
Bruett, W. F.
Austin, B. D.
277
Brenner, Jacob
Breyer, J. C.
515
Averbeck, Louis
Buslaff, A. C.
95
Byrnes, R. M.
Chapleau, T. W.
Cole, G. W. 334
Amend, A. J. . 84
Braford, G. H.
712
INDEX
Cosgrove, N. E.
142
Friday, Henry 603
Costello, Michael
222
Fuller, J. L. 117
Cowan, Charles 23
Coyne, John
581
Gabel, H. W. 412
Coyne, J. J.
Gaffney, Hugh
702
Galloway, C. A. 10
Crossman, J. M.
Galow, Edward
311
Crowther, W. S.
22
Gantenbein, Mike 132
Curtis, A. T.
278
Gauger, C. A.
294
Gauger, F. E.
298
Dallmann, A. C. .242
Genge, T. D.
258
Dalton, John
93
Gerhard, Jacob
205
Dana, P. J.
652
Gibson, George
275
Davis, B. W.
429
Giebel, M. J.
609
De Groot, Henry
. 648
Giebel, Nicholas, Jr. 664
458
DeSteese, William
238
Gillett, W. J.
403
Dick, J. G. .599
Gilson, N. S.
490
Dickinson, G. E.
231
Glasow, W. F.
368
Dillon, Andrew
133
Gooding, J. M.
223
Dixon, J. H.
422
Gove, E.
630
Dixon, W. S.
Grafton, C. C.
596
Doll, C. F.
.346
Graham, C. H.
157
Donovan, John
.277
Graham, David
358
Dornbrook, John
323
Graham. Edward
358
Dowling, S. J.
.550
Grahl, Henry
97
Dudly, C. R. Duffy, F. F.
17
Gratton, David
642
Duley, John
Grebe, E. T.
631
Dunn, Charles
.346
Green, J. J.
251
Dùnn, Henry
368
Dyer, Jolın, Sr.
241
Ecke, O. H.
155
Edgerton, DeW. C.
192
Engel, Adolph
134
Engel, F. Ç.
43
Haentze, Ernest, Sr. 112
Haentze, Robert
426
Haessly, Martin 59
658
Halfmann, Edward
608
Hall, S. S. 121
Hall, William 47
234
Falbe, Fred .372
Hanisch, Oscar
547
Fellenz, L. J.
229
Hansen, A. L.
527
Fenelon, Dr. W. J.
.306
Hansen, W. L.
184
Fenelon, W. J.
518
Hardgrove, G. F.
603
Fenner, O. S.
624
Hardgrove, T. A.
137
Ferguson, Leander
617
Harm, Henry
32
Field, G. L.
36
Haseltine, W. E.
12
Finnegan, Frank
566
Hass, C. F.
276
Fischer, W. H.
247
Hass, H. G.
432
Fisher, G. A.
567
Hartgerink, H. J.
445
Fisher, J. C.
587
Hausmann, G. A.
588
Fisher, J. L.
543
Havey, John
299
Fitzgerald, Patrick, Jr.
456
Hayes, E. J.
115
Fitzgibbon, Gibbon
Hazen, H. S.
62
Fitzpatrick, Owen
Heath, E. G.
314
Fitzsimons, Maurice, Jr.
410
Heatlı, John
475
Flaherty, Matthew
304
Heber, Carl
52
Flood, G. H.
305
Hendricks. J. A.
83
Flood, Peter
125
Henske, F. G.
424
Flynn, Ellen
183
Heraty, Peter
310
Foat, J. S.
349
Herren. E. R.
203
Foster, F. A.
169
Herrling, Theodore
522
Frank, W. B. 553
Hersey, N. S.
370
Fratzke, Herman 485
Heyde. H. J. 256
Frazier, F. N. 480
Hill, H. D. 375
Frenchi, G. T.
695
Hillebrand, Valentine 120
Freund, H. J.
561
Hinkley, L. D. 669
Freund, Michael
359
Hinn, C. J.
705
Griffith, Benjamin, Jr.
275
Groesbeck, G. E.
658
Gudex Brothers
540
Guelzow, William
386
Gurath, William
610
Engel, John
510
Englebright, W. H.
100
Erdman, Edward
264
Erickson, F. M.
159
Fagan, W. P. 466
174
Hamilton, A. B.
Fairbank, R. C.
632
Grantvedt, H. F.
529
693
Gilgenbach, Nicholas
de Neveu, Gustave
613
Coyne, T. F.
377
330
.268
197
Halbaclı, Mathias
662
76
713
INDEX
Hinn, L. P.
195
Hinz, M. J.
227
Kuehn, C. W. .568
Hirth, C. W.
494
Kuhnz, William 350
Hobbs, James
602
Kummerow, P. F.
115
Hobbs, W. J.
138
Hodge, James 42
Lallier, . E. .539
Hodorff, Gustave 131
Lamb, H. L. 244
Hoffman, O. W.
702
Lamb, James .249
Hollander, Emil
.302
Lamb, J. J. .226
Lamb, R. P. 259
Landaal, J. H. .508
Lange, L. A. 15
Howard, Alfred
143
Large, C. S. 328
Laudolff, J. P. 527
535
Huck, Henry
644
Husting, B. A.
147
Leonard, Alexander
.378
Leonard, A. E.
.538
Lerch, E. F.
.383
Immel, F. G. 446
Lerch, Philip J.
332
Lewis, H. O.
.381
Lewis, O. F.
72
Immel, J. W.
621
Ingalls, W. C.
85
Liner, J. F.
.391
Inglis, W. B.
.390
Irwin, William 407
Linnen, John
448
Little, W. S. 188
194
Jaeger, B. W. 149
Longdin, S. H.
180.
Jaeger, William 405
Jaeger, W. B.
189
Johnson, J. E.
261
Johnson, T. L.
171
Jones, A. W.
373
Jones, David
376
Jones, F. E.
364
Jones, James
279
Jung, August
225
Kaeding, Martin 13
Kaeding, M. F. 125
Kalt, J. P. 607
Kaschube, W. F. 654
McGauley, F. M.
628
Kastein, J. A. 448
McKenna, Maurice
18
Kaufman, W. J. . 508
McLean, W. A.
678
Kellogg, L. G.
116
Magher, Timothy
98
Kettler, W. F.
406
Mahlberg, Mathias
286
Keys, C. W.
694
Mahoney, D. E.
60
Keys, W. H.
58
Mahoney, S. B.
179
Kind, John
267
Malone, Murt
208
King, Thomas
614
Maloney, E. L.
408
Klotz, M. D.
.475
Mand, Stephen
.437
Klotz, N. J., Jr.
637
Marquardt, William
.335
Knapp. G. A.
.572
Marston, Oliver
28
Knickel, David
Martin, S. H.
135
Knocke, W. E.
633
Mathews, L. G.
620
Knorr, P. P.
.707
Maudlin, A. L.
193
Koehn, E. H.
.315
Maxim, J. R.
40
Meade, J. F.
140
Meade, W. H.
400
Kraemer, E. C.
172
Meiklejohn, J. W.
90
Kraemer, H. W.
318
Mellis, R. T.
320
Menge, T. E.
544
Merjay, Henry
44
Krause, Fred
.388
Merrill, D. W. 640
Kremer, A. J.
. 245
Michler, H. A. 136
Krohn, A. F. .504
Middleton, G. I. 106
Krueger, Carl
100
Mielke, A. F. 245
45
McCabe, Michael 482
McCready, Mary
367
Mccullough, M. L. 46
McCumber, S. E. 551
McEvoy, James 169
McFarland, J. B.
96
McFarland, William
.248
Kaufman, P. T. 706
McLean, L. F. 177
Keenan, Mary L. 237
McMillan, C. H.
. 643
Longley, J. R.
240
Loomans, D. J.
560
Loomis, C. H. 582
Loop, J. A. . 420
Husting, B. J. 147
Hutter, Joseph, Sr.
250
Lerch, Peter J.
.365
Immel, Henry 75
Immel, H. J. 627
Lichtensteiger, J. V. 486
Liner, J. P. 347
Jaeger, B. P. 700
Lonergan, John
Hubbard, C. M. 503
Huck, Frank 65
Lawless, John
Lee, R. H. 427
Horner, G. F. 534
Horner, J. S. 583
Hounsell, Samuel 463
Kuehn, August .573
Koehne, Rudolph 25
Koentop, Julius .425
Korrer, E. H. 83
Meiklejolın, Anna M.
501
Kraemer, P. A. 709
Kraus, August 485
. 206
Luedtke, August
714
INDEX
Mieske, G. F.
483
Prehn, W. H. 552
Miller, W. T.
401
Priest, C. H.
122
Minahan, W. E.
5
Prinsen, E. C. 598
Mitchell, Charles
154
Prochnow, A. W. 649
Pucker, F. L. 556
Moffat, John 696
Moore, B. F.
442
Moore, F. M.
265
Moore, H. W.
312
Moore, M. D.
385
Morrow, Dee
Rank, C. A. 440
Rank, W. E. 437
Rau, Albert .653
Raube, W. A. 352
66
Reilly, J. P. 411
Reilly, M. K. 668
Reilly, W. J. 41
262
Revoir, R. J.
94
Rexwinkle, Gerrit
480
Richardson, A. H.
481
Richter, A. E.
559
Nehring, Henry
421
509
Nelson, John 547
684
Riemer, J. F.
514
Roach, Thomas
267
Roberts, J. J. .
532
Roeder, Edward
683
Root, F. W.
263
Root, J. D. 409
O'Brien, John
519
O'Brien, J. H. 101
O'Brien, William .519
Rossner, Franz
215
Oleson, Peter
221
Rueping, Louis
162
Oliver, R. H.
319
Ruh, A. P.
444
Oliver, R. L. .
341
Runals. W. T.
266
Olmsted, A. F.
196
Ryan, M. H. 64
141
Sackett, H. T. 43S
Sales, J. R. 232
Salter, R. S.
495
Patt, Christian
314
Sanborn. W. A.
545
Pavey, E. H.
572
Sander, Albert 477
Sargent, G. W. 51
Scannell, T. J. 449
Schaefer, Frank 591
Schaefer, F. E.
647
Peebles, S. W.
548
Schafer, J. F. 280
Schallern, Bruno
19S
Perrizo, Edward
.278
Scheid, Jacob 70
Scherer, Henry 61S
Schmidt, Otto 53
613
Petri, Louie
208
Schmitz. Michael 657
499
Schraven, William
313
Phelps, E. W.
Schroeder, Herman
152
Pickart, B.
Schujahn, Frank 531
49
Piehl, William
641
Schwartz. Henry
580
Pieper, Carl
161
Scott, Hugh 228
297
Pleuss, H. C.
413
Poket, Louis
211
Polzean, J. J.
61
Seelig. J. G.
61
Pool, William
16
Seeve, W. J. 52
Pope, F. F.
601
Seffern, Andrew .331
Postel, Louis
274
Seibel, John
440
Potter, H. R.
173
Senn. C. U. 108
Pray, Irving
638
Seybold. George 462
212
Ramthun, Herman 113
Morse, R. L.
170
Mowers, Leonard
167
Muenter, Louis
371
Muller, H. W. .414
Murphy, T. J.
86
Murray, Edward
355
Murray, James
.431
Murtha, John
102
Nast, August 104
Nast, William, Sr. 82
Nast, W. J. 77
Nichols, O. A. 619
Ninnemann, William
.239
Nolan, J. H.
287
Norris, T. J.
.357
O'Brien, John .265
Rosenbaum, John
123
Rosenbaum, J. W. 428
Ryan, T. M.
Ottery, Henry
66
Paas, J. H. 30
Pallister, Anthony
.354
Pedrick, S. M. 144
Peebles, J. E.
474
Peebles, Oscar
574
Peebles, S. S.
430
Percell, M. R.
296
Perry, J. B.
196
Peterson, Samuel
629
Petri, George
460
Schmidt, W. C.
Petrie, W. J. 114
Schneider, Jacob
Pfeifer, Henry 68
153
447
Pie, Henry
690
Pinnow, William
96
Scott, J. L.
Seaman, Thomas 634
Seefeld. Paul 321
Mitchell, Henry 154
Quick, E. A. 88
Quick & Brayton
329
Rehorst, Anthony
Reinig, W. C.
Richter. Peter
Rickert, Henry
O'Neil, Charles
317
Schultz, William
715
INDEX
Shea, J. W.
148
Tripp, C. E.
31
Shea, William
525
Turner, T. M. 590
Sheldon, L. J.
293
Sheridan, Bernard 652
Van Hengel, G. T. A. .479
Sheridan, Mathias
417
Venhaus, Conrad
111
Simmons, W. A.
219
Smalley, I. D. 441
Smith, DeF. D.
. 601
Wagner, Matthias 589
Smith, F. W.
537
Waldschmidt, Jacob 191
Smith, T. H.
201
Waldschmidt, J. H. .374
Smith, W. E.
423
Waldschmidt, W. J. 105
Smith, W. E.
402
Walker, C. H. 458
Smith, W. P.
546
Waltenberry, Ira 216
Snow, C. I. . . 612
.Walters, O. J. 526
Sommerfield, W. F. .530
663
Warnke, A. H.
500
Soper, R. W. .
562
Waters, E. C.
450
Sorenson, J. L.
459
Spratt, Frederick
54
Weber, H. L.
576
Stack, J. M.
512
Weber, W. F.
139
Stanchfield, G. H.
102
Weeks, V. M.
462
Stanchifield, S. B.
126
Stanchfield, S. C.
224
Weinstock, G. B.
48
Steele, F. E. 63
Welch, T. M.
.570
Steenberg, F. G.
680
Wellhouse, Jacob
.301
Steenberg, O. C. 281
Whalen, William
35
Stever, William 257
Whalon, Cornelius
.303
Steffen, Joseph
457
Whalon, James
.303
Stillmacher, F. F.
558
Whalon, Michael
303
Stone, J. L. . 689
Whiting, W. S. .
.449
Stratz, Louis 586
Whittaker, H. E.
226
Stratz, Martin, Jr.
557
Whitton, David
554
Streblow, A. F.
571
Whooley, James
597
Strelow, Richard
639
Wiese, Carl
575
Stringham, W. H.
674
Wild, Benjamin
387
Strong, George
99
Wild, W. W. .
213
Stroup, F. G.
393
Williams, A. L.
592
Sullivan, Daniel
Williams, D. O.
178
Sullivan, D. A.
. 566
Supple, Matt
168
Willie, G. H. 69
Willie, J. A. .220
Willis, Frank 230
Wilsie, T. C .. 472
631
Wolff, F. J.
9
Thayer, L. W.
650
Theisen, M. E., Jr
78
Thelen, Bertram
324
Wright, E. A.
. 619
Thiel, P. W.
151
Tholl, Math
530
Wright, J. W.
79
Thomas, G. M.
207
Thompson, James
.633
Yager, John
468
Yankow Brothers
.86
Tice, G. W.
335
Yerk, G. F. 427
259
Timblin Brothers 498
Towne, F. S.
679
Zacherl, L. G. 502
Zank, A. E.
338
Treleven, J. E. . .309
Zimmerman, O. F. .246
Zimmermann, F. F. . 565
Zinke, Robert .353
Trewin, W. H. 215
Zoellner. E. A. F. 81
Tripp, A. N. 288
Zolılen, Stephen 329
Swimford, L. F. 418
Tank, George
536
Wodsedalek, O. E.
Tank, William
536
Wonser, C. E.
683
Worthing, T. E.
682
Wright, I. H. 190
Thomsen, Jacob
233
Tillotson, R. D.
535
Yorty, E. H.
Treleven, George 107
Trentlage, M. A. 467
Trepto, Gustave .337
327
Williams, L. A. .209
Sutherland, D. D. 687
Wegner, Herman
340
Watson, G. W. 165
Warner, W. H. .395
Sonnenberger, Oswald
Wagner, Albert 160
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