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ALPHONSE DE PIERRE, M. D.
Dr. Alphonse De Pierre has practiced his profession in Wisconsin for twenty-two years, first locating at La Crosse, where he remained for seven years, then removing to Racine, where he devoted his attention to professional duties for twelve years, and since 1919 in Milwaukee. He is known to his friends-and they are many-as Dr. Alph De Pierre. He was born in the city of New Orleans, June 4, 1867. His father, whose name he bears and who was a French Huguenot, was born and educated in Paris, France, and was sent by that country as ambassador to Denmark. While at Copenhagen he married a Danish lady, Johanna Peterson. Later he was exiled from Denmark, and taking his young bride with him, came to the United States, settling at New Orleans in the year 1864. Two children were born to them in the Crescent City, a daughter and a son, the former being Angelica, who married Count Sponneck of Denmark and died about five years ago, while her husband, the count, passed away prior to her demise. The Doctor's father departed this life in New Orleans when his son was but eleven months old, and when Alphonse was two years of age his mother took him to Copenhagen. At the age of thirteen he became a student under the Rev. Dr. Jesse Albert Locke, an Episcopal minister, who directed his studies for two years. He then again went to Copenhagen, where he continued his education, and in 1891 he received the Master of Arts degree from the University of Copenhagen. Subsequently he entered upon preparation for the medical profession in the same university and was accorded his M. D. degree in 1897.
Having thus thoroughly qualified for a professional career, Dr. De Pierre returned to the United States and in September, 1897, entered the medical department of the University of Virginia, from which he also received the M. D. degree in 1900. Between the date of his return to his native land and the date of his graduation from the Uni- versity of Virginia he served as interne for eighteen months in the Hudson Street Hospital of New York city. Since 1900 he has practiced continuously in the state of Wisconsin and for the past ten years has specialized in urology.
During the World war Dr. De Pierre enlisted in the Medical Corps, serving from September, 1917, until March, 1919, as a genito-urinary specialist with a captain's com-
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mission. He is a member of the Milwaukee County Medical Society, the Wisconsin State Medical Society and the Association of Military Surgeons.
On the 31st of October, 1911, Dr. De Pierre was married to Miss Maude Bassindale of Racine and they are now parents of two daughters: Hope Angelica, born October 5, 1912; and June Jacquette, born May 30, 1918. Their home is a beautiful bungalow at 1527 Hadley street, which Dr. De Pierre purchased on removing to Milwaukee. It is thoroughly modern in the style of architecture and in the interior finishings and is rendered more attractive by the warm-hearted hospitality that prevails. In addition to his residence property Dr. De Pierre owns and conducts a retail drug store in the Palace Theater building, being president of the Palace Drug Company, and this is con- stituting a profitable source of income. He is a lover of music and has been highly trained in that art. In the past he has served as director of various bands which he has trained and he has also composed some most creditable music. He finds his chief recreation in his love of music and it has added much to the pleasure of the social gatherings in which he is found.
KENNETH W. JACOBS.
Kenneth W. Jacobs, president of the K. W. Jacobs Cooperage Company, has long been actively and prominently identified with the industrial development of Milwaukee. He was born in Sauk City, Wisconsin, November 8, 1861, his parents being Burley and Margaret Jacobs. The father's birth occurred in Middlebury, New York, April 7, 1839, while the mother was born at Castle Polis, Ireland. Burley Jacobs early learned and followed the Miller's trade, and in his boyhood he came to Wisconsin, setting at North Freedom and later moving to Sauk City, where Kenneth W. Jacobs was born. Burley Jacobs later moved to Prairie du Chien, which was still one of the important Indian trading posts, and Mr. Jacobs manifested his business enterprise and keen sagacity while buying furs. He prospered in his undertaking and after a short time had acquired a sub- stantial competence. Later he located at Platteville, Wisconsin, and then he removed to Milwaukee in 1881 and became associated with the W. M. Brigham Company. Seeing the excellent opportunities offered in the handling of cooperage stock, he turned his atten- tion to that line of business on West Water street. With the increase of his patronage he moved to more commodious quarters at Fifteenth and North Canal streets and in connection with the conduct of his cooperage business he also engaged in the manufacture of barrels, establishing a plant at Nineteenth and St. Paul avenues. Later he opened a second plant at the cement mills and afterward established a branch of the business at Yankton, South Dakota, where he engaged extensively in the manufacture of Port- tand cement. In this branch of business he was associated with William Plankinton. His various commercial and manufacturing enterprises claimed the attention of Burley Jacobs until his demise, which occurred July 4, 1893, and in his death Milwaukee and the state mourned the loss of a representative business man and citizen, whose labors con- tributed in a large measure to the material growth and prosperity of Wisconsin.
Kenneth W. Jacobs, who then succeeded his father, acquired his education in the public schools of Platteville, Wisconsin, and in the State Normal School of that city. Before completing his education he had acquired considerable knowledge concerning the milling business under the direction of his father and their commercial relations were maintained until Kenneth W. Jacobs came to Milwaukee, where he entered the wholesale house of Dewey & Davis. After a little more than a year he became identified with the W. M. Brigham Company, commission merchants, of which company his father was one of the partners. Kenneth W. Jacobs remained with the firm for three years and then removed to Sidney, Nebraska, where he was associated with a company that was engaged in buying western cattle for the eastern market. With his return to Milwaukee a year later, he became a partner of his father in the conduct of varied business interests and, following the death of his father, purchased the entire business. He was appointed ad- ministrator of the estate, disposed of the plant at the cement works and nine years later, or in 1902, embarked in the conduct of a brass foundry. He bought out the business of the Warner Schenk Company on Fifth street, combined it with his own and now maintains a factory at 1820 St. Paul avenue, known to the trade as the Standard Brass & Iron Works. In addition to the ownership and management of the brass foundry, Mr. Jacobs conducts the cooperage business in the original plant established by his father, the output reaching three hundred thousand harrels annually. He is now the president of the K. W. Jacobs Cooperage Company, which today controls one of the important productive industries of the city, the business having steadily grown and developed under his management.
On the 25th of November, 1886, Mr. Jacobs was united in marriage to Miss Clara Belle Leeman of Milwaukee, and they have become parents of three sons, Burleigh, Roy Merrill and Kenneth. Mr. Jacobs with keen business insight built up both lines of his business so that by the time his sons had finished their schooling they were able to step
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into places of responsibility. His son Burleigh upon finishing at the University of Michi- gan in 1912 became identified with the cooperage branch of activity and is now treasurer and manager of the K. W. Jacobs Cooperage Company. Kenneth, the youngest son, upon his return from the navy, having been identified with the naval aviation work, also entered the cooperage business and is now secretary and sales manager. Roy Merrill Jacobs, the second son, became identified with the Brass Works in 1912 and since 1915 has been general manager and secretary-treasurer of the same.
Kenneth W. Jacobs is now sixty years old and in the prime of life. After thirty-five years of concentrated business effort he now is enjoying life, just keeping his fingers upon the pulse of his business while his sons assume the active reponsibilities. He is an active member of the Milwaukee Athletic Club and Association of Commerce. He is widely known in Masonic circles, having membership in LaFayette Lodge F. & A. M., Wisconsin Chapter, R. A. M .; Kilbourn Council, R. & S. M .; Ivanhoe Commandery, K. T .; Wisconsin Consistory, A. A. S. R .; and in the Mystic Shrine. He is also identified with the Order of the Eastern Star.
A greater part of his life has been spent in Milwaukee and the city has therefore witnessed his steady growth and development in the fields of business. Gradually he has expanded and enlarged his interests until he is a prominent figure in manufacturing circles, and his activities have ever been of a character which has contributed to public progress and prosperity as well as to individual success.
LEOLA MIRIAM HIRSCHMAN.
Miss Leola Miriam Hirschman has for the past eleven years filled the important position of private secretary to William B. Rubin, well known Milwaukee lawyer, author, economist and sociologist. She is a native of Warsaw, Indiana, and a daughter of Jacoh L. and Rose E. Hirschman, her father having now been a citizen of Milwaukee for many years and being connected with the Herold Publishing Company. Miss Hirschman obtained her early education in the public and high schools of Milwaukee and subse- quently entered Marquette University of this city, while later she continued her studies in the University of Chicago. For the past eleven years she has rendered most capable and faithful service in the capacity of private secretary to William B. Rubin.
On the 1st of May, 1922, Miss Hirschman was appointed by Governor John J. Blaine as a member of the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin. She has taken first aid and advance first aid courses under the auspices of the Red Cross, with which she likewise received training in home nursing. In her political views she is a progres- sive and she has membership relations with the City Club, the Business Women's Club, the Wisconsin League of Women Voters, the Travelers Aid Society, the Children's Onting Society and the Council of Jewish Women.
INDEX
Ackerman, William 139
Adler, David
8
Borchert, Otto 94
Adler, E. D.
12
Borges, A. F. 263
Alexander, V. W. 326
Borges, W. F.
80
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. 604
Borgwardt, F. C. 11
American Appraisal Co. 626
Bottum, E. II. 712
Amsel, Joseph 637
773
Bowers, W. A.
809
Arnold, E. L. 333
Boyd, L. T.
276
Boynton, F. A. 559
Brachman, Osear 336
343
Bach, R. J. 873
Bacon, E. P.
5
Ballman, C. J.
388
Barry, A. R.
310
Breslauer, Max
553
Bayerlein, E. C.
554
Briggs, J. W.
359
Becker, J. C. 705
Becker, N. D. J. 506
Brown, R. C.
33
Beffel, J. M. 869
Behrens, E. W. 868
Beinert, W. J. 148
470
Bereker, F. H.
229
Berg, J. W.
355
Buckley, John
294
Berger, W. J. 881
Bergwall, E. A. 412
Bergwall, R. P.
615
Bernard, Sebastian 377
Bernhard, A. 763
Binte, E. R. 512
Callaway, Edward- 228
Birk, B. J. .
525
Black, W. E.
782
Cannon, Bernard 419
Blackwell, E. J.
363
Cargill, Nellie W.
732
Blatz, Albert, Jr. 156
Carlson, W. C. 460
Carroll, J. II. 874
230
Bliedung, W. C.
463
Cawker, E. IJ. 296
320
Chapman, V. A.
841
Bloodgood, W. P. 530
Cheyne, G. H.
744
Christensen, A. J. 603
Christensen, N. A. 864
Boerner, R. W.
791
Churchill, B. P. 607
Bogk, A. W. 603
Clarenbach, Ernst 346
Bohmrich, L. G. 115
Clarke, J. M.
501
887
Bruemmer, J. P. 511
Bruening, Hans 290
Brune, Frederick 431
Brunlieb, F. W.
208
Bueeh, 1Jerman 797
Burd, G. E. 837
Burnham, G. E. 445
Burton, J. J.
536
Blatz, Valentin, Jr. 464
Bleteher, J. S. .
516
Bloedel, II. 11. 72
Celichowski, B. F.
Blommer, J. J. 799
Blumenthal, R. W. 776
Blyth, T. L. 144
Bollow, G. W. 430
Bach, J. G. 498
Bradley, H. E.
Braman, Perey
64
Braun, P. J. .
380
Breslauer, Julius 563
Brown, F. E. 724
Brown, V. L. 162
Bendfelt, W. H.
Bow, O. W. 182
Anson, C. H.
Aultman, J. T. 788
Campbell, J. W. 377
Casper, S. J.
888
INDEX
Clarkson, W. S. 837
Eschweiler, A. C. 749
Coerper, R. F.
329
Esser, T. P. . 260
Coffey, C. J.
353
Evans, E. P. 596
Cohen, S. M.
757
Evans, P. H.
355
Conrad, J. B.
465
Conrad, William 454
Falk, H. S. 668
Cordes Family
165
Falk, II. W. 690
Cory, J. F.
737
Farnham, C. R. 393
Cox, F. E.
543
Fass, F. C. 270
48
Cudahy Brothers Co. 877
709
Fernandez, Celestino 529
484
Czaja, J. J.
786
Figved, J. E. N.
238
Fina, Valentine
140
Dallwig, II. C.
313
Finck, O. A.
853
Dalton, R. J.
325
Fink, Henry
326
Dammann, Theodore
379
Fischer, A. C.
854
Danischefsky, Henry
875
Fischer, Alfred 116
Davis, W. R.
598
Fitch, Lawrence 657
Day, F. T.
739
Fitzgerald, W. E. 733
Day, G. M.
746
Fitzsimmons, T. A. 473
Decker, C. R.
664
Fons, L. A. 152
Dela Hunt, B. V.
315
Forsyth, John 306
Delaney, F. E.
354
Fortier, C. A. H. 780
313
Dempsey, G. P.
265
Fowler, F. C.
672
De Nosaquo, Samuel 689
Fox, J. F.
574
De Pierre, Alphonse 883
Fox, P. A.
107
Des Forges, G. W.
768
Fox, W. E.
89
Desmond Family 198
751
Franke, Charles
174
Doepke, Fred
36
Freuler, J. R. 170
.Donalme, P. P.
384
Frey, August 19
Dooley, W. M. 143
Friedlander, A. J. 426
Douglas, R. B. 720
Friend, E.
475
Downey, W. K.
495
Drought, J. T.
199
Dundon, J. R.
711
Dunlap, W. F.
75
Gaedke, O. H. 813
Gaenslen, F. J.
345
Gallun, Albert F. 622
Eberle, W. J.
133
Edwards, F. J.
856
Eggert, A. H.
616
Gasper, J. J.
293
Eggert, Henry
641
Gebhardt, A. L.
631
Eggert, Herman 622
Gelirz, G. 539
Eggert, R. II.
654
Gesell, Stephen 671
Eiff, C. H.
453
Gillen, E. E.
649
Eiring, Hilmar
411
Gillett, Charles 429
Gilmore, J. G. 19
Eller, G. F.
701
Glueekstein, Leo 522
Elmore, Eltinge 547
Goes, E. F. 212
Engelke, C. G. 868
Goetsch, A. J.
374
Enzinger, George 194
Golley, F. B. 529
Ernst, Theo. 155 Good, A. W. 182
Fuller, C. H.
686
Furru, Edward
877
Dupont, F. M.
116
Gallun, August F.
618
Gallun, A. H.
626
Demmer, E. U.
634
Foster, A. P.
Cudahy, Patrick
875
Ferris, J. E.
Cramer, S. S.
48
Fawcett, F. L.
Fellman, E. J. 857
Cudahy State Bank
Elkinton, F. M. 286
Frank, Walter 764
Diekinson, G. H.
889
INDEX
Gordon, J. S.
7
Hook, F. L. 727
Gottschalk, J. B. 215
Hottelet, Max 792
Graettinger, M. J. 426
Howard, T. J. 803
Graf, John, Sr. 450
Iloyer, E. P. 410
Graham, H. R. 564
Gramling, H. J.
Ilsley, J. K. 284
Gramling, J. J.
510
Industrial Chemical Institute 116
Grant, A. C.
108
Isaaes, J. L.
806
Graw, Paul
83
Greenberg, Harry
867
Jackson, C. H. 340
Gregory, J. J. 617
Jacobs, K. W. 884
Gridley, L. L. 436
702
Janke, E. C. 20
Griffiths, T. A. 811
Jermain, H. F. 586
Grob, A. R. F. 672
Johnson, A. W. 568
Grobschmidt, William 780
Grogan, W. R. 497
Jones, T. J. 544
Gross, A. E. 698
Joys, C. C. 769
Gross, Phillip 676
Grundmann, H. F. 161
Gumz, A. H. 732
Gumz, E. T. 574
Gumz, Rudolph 731
Gundersen, C. A.
97
Guntenkunst, C. A. 805
Guthrie, H. W. 79
Kallmeyer, C. J. 316
Kane, II. V. 353
Haberstoek, William 359
Haeger, Albert 522
Halsey, W. II. 295
Hankwitz, P. G.
739
Hansen, R. T.
602
Kaumheimer, William 350
Keats, W. E. 255
Hargarten, L. J. 864
Ilase, F. F. 405
Kennedy, W. R. 285
Ilawkins, H. E. 779
llayes, G. P.
591
Kieekhefer, August 305
Heffron, M. J. 737
Kieekhefer, E. F. 506
430
Henes, Edwin, Jr.
580
Kirchner, H. A. 80-1
Henschel, B. E.
820
Kissling, A. C. 399
Herdegen, Simeon
71
Klau, G. W. . 123
Herman, Jacob
144
Kleczka, J. C.
858
Herzberg, S. J.
415
Klein, N. W.
136
Hewitt, D. J.
134
Kleinboehl, J. W. 859
Hinkley, G. C. 787
Kliese, L. A. 838
12G
Hirsehman, Leola M. 885
Klug, L. J. 360
Ifitz, H. B. 339
Koeffler, Hugo 111
Hoermann, B. A. 601
Koeneke, F. W. 147
421
Hoffmann, G. H. 860
Korthals, F. J. 250
Hokanson, Emil 416
Kortmeyer, S. II. 618
HIollenbeek, N. W. 220
Kortsch, W. J. 820
Holt, C. W. 474
Kozourek, J. J.
7
Holt, J. A., Sr.
818
Kratzseh, A. W.
833
Joys, Johu 520
Judd, H. E. 67
Juneau, C. G. 549
Juneau, W. J. 597
Jurasinski, L. B. 316
Kailing, A. M. 216
Karger, David
595
Karger, Max
595
Karrer, E. H. 646
Kash, S. H. 94
Harder, F. J. 166
Kellner, A. F. 830
Kettelhut, E. J. 679
Heil, J. P. 758
Kielpinski, R. A.
Hipke, G. A. 334
Klode, F. C.
Iloffmann, Balthasar, Jr. 394
Kolinski, P. C.
Jacobson, S. B. 101
Grieb, Edward
Johnson, Gustave 76
509
890
INDEX
Kreiter, Conrad 455
Malnekoff, Joseph 193
Kronshage, Theodore, Jr. 751
Malone, W. F. 698
Krueck, F. W.
200
Mandel, Emanuel 812
Kruse, Ernst
276
Manegold, A. F. 289
Kruszka, Waelaw
439
Mann, F. J. 35
Krygier, A. A.
Markson, M. R.
788
Knder, P. M.
266
Marshutz, J. H.
750
Kuehn, Louis
476
Martin, A. E.
586
Martin, A. P.
259
Laabs, E. H.
814
Martin, C. A.
273
Ladish, H. W.
246
Martin, G. E.
274
Landauer, Adolph
344
Martin, George, Jr.
102
Landsee, Carl
769
Martin, W. A.
265
Lange, W. E.
821
Mayer, Frederick
242
Laubenheimer, J. G.
861
Mayer, F. J.
563
Laubenheimer, Jacob
860
Mayer, G. F.
283
Lauenstein, Henry
59
Meadows, F. II.
15
Laun, A. A. 402
Meinhardt, F. C.
511
Lear, II. J. .
621
Meisenheimer, A. A.
786
Lecher, L. A.
638
Meisenheimer, E. J.
557
Leenhouts, Cornelius
90
Meredith, J. T.
161
Le Noir, E. F.
109
Merten, P. J.
745
Lewis, C. II.
855
Mesiroff, J. A. -
817
Lins, C. J. . 521
Messinger, C. R.
136
Locher, J. L. 446
Messmer, R. A.
817
Lodge, E. S.
822
Meuser, Nicholas
233
Loeffler, Oscar
249
Meyer, F. J. .
133
Loewenbach, Oscar
502
Mielenz, A. E. 300
560
Luedke, A. J.
,10
Milwaukee Herold, The
679
Luedke, H. A.
650
Minster, E.
719
Luiek, John
487
Mitchell, Alexander
842
Luick, W. F. 488
Mitchell, J. L.
845
Lund, H. T.
756
Mitchell, J. L., Jr. 856
Luscher, H. W. 862
Mitehell, S. R. 573
Lusty, A. J. 733
Mitchell, William 835
Momsen, R. P. 203
MeClymont, J. J.
80
Moray, R. D.
878
McCord, J. D. 585
Morehead, W. C.
755
MeCoy, J. M.
658
Morse, Benjamin
762
McCoy, J. R.
663
Mortimer, H. B.
23
MeDonald, A. L.
734
Morton, G. E.
425
MeGovern, J. J.
349
Moss, J. H.
84
McGovern, P. H.
354
Muekle, W. J.
535
McGucken, R. M.
569
Mueller, C. E.
770
MeKane, J. P.
Mneller, J. D.
870
MeKey, D. F. 219
Muenzner, R. J. 51
Munger, C. E. 558
McMahon, J. P.
454
Munsche, R. C. 259
McMahon, O. T.
33
Munson, J. J. 135
McMahon, S. J. 28
Musebeck, G. E. 470
McMillan, J. W. 245
Myers, I. J. 490
MeMillan, Thomas 241
MeMillan, W. A. 207
Netzow, C. L.
827
MaeLean, N. L. 234
Neumeister, E. W. 56
Niedeeken, J. H. 793
Madison, J. D. 625
346
MeMahon, F. B. 579
706
Miller, E. W. .
Lubenow, W. F.
834
891
Noble, J. E.
156
Poppendieck, John, Jr. 64
Post, F. E. 803
Powell, L. M. 829
Pratt, J. II. 330
Pronold, I. 279
Purtell, E. J. 755
Purtell, J. A. 863
Oakland, H. G. 662
O'Connell, W. N. 822
O'Donnell, G. L. 797
O'Donnell, J. J.
804
Oeflein, F. J. .
826
Ramsthal, F. G. 160
Randolph, W. II. 667
Rathmann, Otto 304
Olson, O. A.
27
Rauschenberger, W. G. 578
794
Ortgiesen, C. D.
393
Reichel, Ernst 553
Orth, Philip 364
Reinhard, H. A.
598
Osborne, W. H. 186
309
Rice, C. J.
197
Owens, C. C. 43
Richards, H. B. 406
Richardson, George 834
Ritz, A. N.
540
Pakiz, Mark 68
Palmer, B. F.
264
Roethe, A. G.
637
Palmer, J. F. 439
Rohde, C. F.
280
Panetti, E. J. 764
Romadka, C. F. 675
Park, W. H. 178
Partridge, J. C. 410
Paseh, F. F. 219
Rost, F. S. 515
Pasehen, J. G. 569
Peacock, F. J. 440
Rove, O. J.
373
Pearse, C. G. 40I
Peck, Julius 757
Pendock, C. W. 422
Rueth, Il. J.
24
Rumph, C. L.
275
Perry, C. B.
169
Perry, W. W.
159
Russell, HI. W.
204
Petersen, A. H.
177
Peterson, E. F.
848
Petrie, A. J.
44
Pfeil, O. F. 370
St. Josaphat's Church 416
Salick, A. B. 335
Phillips, R. A.
496
Salinko, Stephen 622
Phillips, T. C. 616
Sauer, A. F. 237
Pichery, W. J. 354
Sauer, F. N. 749
Piepenbrink, E. A. 525
Scanlan, Isabel V. 223
Pieper, R. W. 775
Sehaum, J. W. 285
Pierron, Louis 227
Sehaus, W. J. E. 446
76
Scheuer, J. F. 383
Schiedel, C. F.
641
Podlasky, H. B. 685
Schilling, T. D.
456
Pohlman, A. E. 389
Schmidt, H. A.
269
Pollworth, C. C. 519
Schmidt, W. H., Jr. 280
Selmidtbauer, J. C.
223
Polomsky, Peter 339
Quin, J. F.
649
Rademacher, H. J. 90
O'Keefe, J. W.
436
Oliver, E. A.
792
Olson, W. E.
608
Read, Walter
Reinhard, Louis
608
Oswald, Andrew
Owens, W. O. 825
Roberts, D. W. 836
Rosenberg, A. P. 388
Rosenberg, F. W. 580
Rottel, HI. W. 387
Rowe, W. F. 399
Rubin, W. B. 852
Penhallow, W. G. 520
Russell, H. C.
781
Ryan, E. R. 309
Ryan, F. C.
826
Pfeil, Rudolph, Jr. 642
Pierron, L. N. 181
Schecker, L. F.
Pinson, J. H. 588
Pipkorn, W. H. 879
Nolte, L. G. 740
Noyes, H. J. 526
Nunnemacher, Jacob 602
Nunnemacher, Robert 194
Nunnemaeher, Rudolph
178
INDEX
892
INDEX
Schmitt, C. M. 208
Sullivan, J. T. 550
Schneider, Richard 116
Sutter, E. Il. 587
Schnetzky, H. W. 241
Sweet, A. J. 530
Sehoenecker, V. J., Jr. 186
Swigart, E. K. 775
Schoonmaker, J. R. 480
Szezerbinski, Anthony
190
Schottler, Martin 483
Sehranek, H. C. 63
Taylor, A. R. 851
Schroeder, Christian 878
Taylor, L. R. 752
Sehroeder, J. C. 592
Tegge, C. E. 800
Schroeder, Walter
654
Tharinger, W. A. 738
Schuchardt, W. H.
767
Thielen, A. M.
811
Sehweisthal, J. W.
185
Thomas, E. E. 40
Scollard, J. T. 731
Thomas, J. S.
148
Scollard, W. J. 547
Thompson, E. X. 273
Seaman, Irving
489
Thompson, F. O.
323
Seeboth, Michael
93
Tolliffe, A. A. 534
Seefeld, H. F. 432
Tompkins, W. H.
125
Seelman, George 246
Towell, Henry 189
Seelman, J. J.
12
Tower, E. B. H., Jr. 830
Seybold, E. F.
320
Trapp Bros. Dairy Co 610
Seymer, L. A. 411
Traudt, B. G. 658
Seymour, II. O. 702
Travis, F. B. 390
Shaidnagle, F. J.
686
Tredupp, W. O.
264
Shechan, J. R.
559
Trester, C. A. 489
Trevett, L. E. 810
Sivyer, F. L.
715
Sivyer, F. W.
712
Slattery, F. J.
591
Uihlein, August 694
Smith, A. J.
256
Tihlein, H. A. 435
Smith, A. O.
880
Smith, A. O. Co.
882
Smith, F. A. C.
105
Smith, F. T.
873
Smith, J. A.
350
Smith, L. G.
60
Soergel, J. G.
459
Vilter, Emil 130
98
Spencer, F. C.
211
Spewachek, Frank 466
Springob, August 324
442
Stehling, C. H.
420
Stein, Matthias
124
Stemper, H. T.
344
Stenz, B. A.
55
Waetjen, G. L. 324
Wagner, E. R. 234
Stone, R. L ..
501
Waite, J. D. 356
Strandt, G. E.
16
Wallber, Emil 782
Strauss, E. W.
798
- War Mothers 367
224
Streich, E. F. 459
Way, W. W.
799
Stroh, George 69
Weber, A. J. 534
Strothman, L. E.
609
Wegge, W. F. 881
Stutzer, Pins 333
Welir, Henry 274
Sullivan, E. M. 256
Wehr, W. E. 173
Sullivan, Henry
474 Weideman, W. G. 671
744
L'singer, Fred
Van Pietersom, Anthony 151
Van Valkenburg, H. L. .441
Soergel, Leonard
483
Vilter, W. O.
Voelz, H. W. 819
Vogel, F. A. 863
Vogel, W. H.
859
Stamm, V. M.
Volkman, H. C.
378
Volkman, John
378
Stimson, F. F.
24
Strauss, F. II.
539
.Watts, George
52
Tihlein, Henry
I'mbreit, A. C. 682
Sheridan, M. S.
689
Tillein, A. E. 706
893
Weingart, W. F.
653
Wolfe, W. M. 47
Weise, Panl
711
Wooddell, Clarke 570
Weiss, D. W. 421
Woodland, Henry 809
Wells, Maekey
112
Wolters, H. F. 567
Wenker, R. J. 253
Worthing, Eugene
479
Wenzel, E. F. 578
Wenzel, E. G.
203
Yaffe, Aaron 279
Werba, A. M.
11
Yalır, E. F. 449
Werba, Henry
710
Young, G. W. 828
Wetmore, C. P.
466
Yundt, Michael
39
Wetzler, S. H.
682
Yunker, C. H.
212
Weyenberg, F. L. 716
Williams, Fred
746
Zahn, H. G. 442
Williams, Jonah 690
Zannoth, R. C.
536
Williams, O. W.
319
Zawodny, J. B.
303
Williams, R. N.
465
Zedler, Hng
400
Williams, W. H.
693
Zedler, Rudolph
379
Williams, W. J.
694
Zens, J. H.
728
Windfelder, E. W. 294
Zimmerman, B. D.
469
Wing, W. A.
108
Zinke, R. H. 34
Witte, D. HI.
785
Zowski, S. J. 335
Wittig, J. A.
229
Zwoster, Martin 577
Wolf, H. F.
420
Zwierzchowski, S. J. 335
INDEX
ร
OCKER JAN 21 1982
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