Rock County, Wisconsin; a new history of its cities, villages, towns, citizens and varied interests, from the earliest times, up to date, Vol. II, Part 54

Author: Brown, William Fiske, 1845-1923, ed
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Chicago, C. F. Cooper & co.
Number of Pages: 726


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The deceased received his schooling in Ireland and accom- panied his parents to this country at the age of nineteen. Being a young man of no little ability and enterprise, he soon entered, business for himself and obtained the construction of the old Galena railroad, now part of the North-Western system. For twenty years he followed this business with profitable returns and in 1852 he removed to Beloit, where he purchased a farm of 444 aeres in the same township. His interest in the development of farming lands in southern Wisconsin has been marked. His in- vestments were large and he at one time owned 800 acres of improved farm land. Although he has disposed of a large portion of it, there are still extensive real estate interests included in his estate, particularly the old home farm, a forty-acre tract, that has been subdivided into town lots, and his late handsome home which he built himself. He has always been an active and progressive man and one whose career has denoted a man who has been per- severing and strong in himself.


Hugh MeGavock was wedded to Miss Catharine Buckley, of Janesville, February 1, 1857. Their union was blessed with nine sons and two daughters. only one of whom, Thomas, the seventh son, is now deceased. Both had received the earnest training of the Catholic faith, were members of St. Thomas' church, of this city, and both died as they had lived, ardent and unwavering believers. In politics Hugh MeGavock was well known as a staunch advocate of the principles of the Democratic party.


During his forty-nine years' residence in this city he watched it grow from a historic village to the present beautiful city. In his immediate family he is survived by eight sons-Alexander, John, Hugh, Jr., Patrick, William, James and Edward; two daughters, Mrs. P. H. Gallagher and Miss Mary McGavock, all of whom now have their homes in this city. He also leaves one brother. William John McGavock, whose home is in Mexico.


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Chalmers Ingersoll was born in Westfield, N. Y., October 29, 1838. the son of native New Englanders. While still a young boy his father died. He lived for nine years at Westfield, then went to live near Brockport, N. Y., and after four years in that com- munity he went to Garfield, Mass., and there learned the printer's trade.


In 1856 he came West and located in Freeport, Ill., working at his trade. He went from Freeport to Chicago and was em- ployed by the "Tribune" when the Civil war began. He was among the first young men to enlist in the army of the North and served three years with Company G, Eighth Illinois Cavalry, and when his term of enlistment expired he re-enlisted as a veteran. Ile was discharged because of illness after nearly four years of service. He was a gallant soldier and participated in some of the fiercest engagements of the war. He was at Gaines' Mills, through the Potomac campaign, in the battles of Fredericksburg, Antietam and Gettysburg, besides having a part in numerous small battles.


Mr. Ingersoll came to Beloit in 1866 and started the Beloit "Free Press," but in 1872 sold his paper to engage in manu- facturing. He was the first to put out the paper plates used so commonly by grocerymen. In 1882 he formed a partnership with HI. F. Hobart and published the "Daily Free Press." Mr. Hobart retired soon after and Mr. Ingersoll conducted the paper alone until four years ago, when M. C. Hanna, of Milwaukee, was admitted to partnership. He sold his entire interest to the Free Press Publishing Company and retired from business in June, 1907.


Since coming to Beloit in 1866 Mr. Ingersoll was a leader in Republicanism and his influence extended over the state. He was for nearly twenty years postmaster at Beloit, being appointed by President Hayes to succeed Dr. H. P. Strong, and continued in office through the several Republican administrations until last March.


Aside from the postmastership he accepted few politieal honors, but gave his efforts heartily for others. He was, however, sergeant-at-arms in the Wisconsin senate in 1870-1880; delegate to the Republican national convention at St. Louis; often dele- gate to the congressional and state conventions, and member of the Beloit common council. He was for several years eminent


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commander of Beloit Commandery, No. 6, Knights Templar, and commander of the Beloit post of the Grand Army of the Republic. He was a member of the Elks, the Knights of Pythias and several other fraternal organizations.


He died at his residence in Beloit, Wis., January 1, 1908. He is survived by his wife, one son, George Baine, and one daughter, Mrs. Charles H. Morse, Jr., of Chicago; two brothers, Col. Orton Ingersoll, Arkansas City, Kas., and Mr. J. W. Ingersoll, Eustis, Fla., and three sisters, Mrs. Charles K. Judson, El Paso, Tex .; Mrs. G. W. Tandy, Freeport, Ill., and Mrs. C. C. Bigelow, Rock- ton, Ill.


INDEX


Academy, The Janesville, 258. Actual Removals, 32. Adding Machine, 790. Advance, The Northwestern, 504. Afton, 668. Agriculture, 400. America, Left for, 443. Ancient Occupants, 22. Anderson, Prof. R. B., 426.


Anderson, Rev., 438.


Angelus, The, 506. Appleby Twine Binder, 789.


Arnold, Mary True, 459. Association, Young Men's, 297. Auto Meter, 791.


Avalon, 668. Avon Center, 668.


Avon Township, 679.


Babcock, Dr. Daniel C., 467.


Badger, Rock County, 500.


Badger State, 500.


Bank, Beloit Savings, 490. Bank, Beloit State, 488. Bank, Bower. City, 486. Bank, Central, 483.


Banks, Edgerton, 491.


Bank, First National, Edgerton, 649. Bank, First National, 491. Bank, Hyde & Brittan, 489. Bank, Merchants' & Mechanics', 485. Bank of Milton, 674. Bank, Producers', 483.


Bank, Rock County, 482, 484. Bank, Second National, 488. Bank, Tobacco Exchange, 492, 649. Bank, Wisconsin Savings, 485. Banking in Beloit, 487. Banking, Clinton, 647. Banking in Janesville, 480. Banks, William C., 654. Barker, Mrs. Job, 463.


Beasley & Co., Charles H., 619.


Beloit, Beginnings of, 133. Beloit Box Board Co., 623. Beloit, History of, 127. Beloit Iron Works, 616. Beloit, Next Stop at, 445. Beloit, South, 188. Beloit 36 Years Ago, 182. Beloit Township, 680.


Beloit Traction Co., 628.


Beloit Water-Gas-Electric Co., 629. Bench and Bar, 718. Berlin Machine Works, 614. Biographies, American Lutheran, 440. Black Hawk War, 35. Bliven, William, 651. Borden, Dr. W. H., 468. Bostwick, Diana, 461.


Bradford Township, 681. Buildings, School, 260.


Burdick, Aden, 652.


Bushnell, Prof. J. J., 300. Cass, Lewis, 116. Center Township, 681. Chapel, Gridley, 278. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, 462.


Chittenden, Dr. George W., 468. Chrisbinusen, Knud, 449.


Christ, Scientist, 279. Chronicle, The Daily, 509. Church, Baptist, Clinton, 640. Churches, Beloit, 263. Church, Bethlehem, Lutheran, 276 .


Church, Cargil, Memorial, 284. Church, Catholic, Clinton, 642. Church, Catholic, Janesville, 288. Church, Congregational, Milton, 674. Church, Central M. E., 284. Church, Christ, Episcopal, 294. Church, Congregationalist, 285. Church, Congregational, Clinton, 640.


Church, Court St. M. E., 283.


Church Echoes, 507. Church, Episcopal, 293. Church, Ev. Luth., St. John's, 278.


Churches, Evansville, 662. Church, First Baptist, 274-293. Church, First Congregational, 263. Church, First Ev. Luth., St. Paul's, 277. Church, First M. E., 275. Church, First Presbyterian, 270-286. Church, German Ev. Luth., Clinton, 641. Church, German Lutheran, 297. Church, German Presbyterian, 272. Churches, Janesville, 282. Church, Lutheran Town, Clinton, 642. Church, Lutheran, Milton, 675.


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Church, Luther Valley, 280. Church, Methodist, Clinton, 641.


Church, M. E., Edgerton, 648. Church, Methodist, Milton, 675. Church, M. E., Milton Junction, 676. Church, Norwegian Lutheran, 296. Church of the Atonement, 277. Church, St. John's Lutheran, Edger- ton, 648. Church, St. Mary's, 289.


Church, St. Paul's Episcopal, 272.


Church, St. Paul's Lutheran, 295.


Church, St. Peter's, 296.


Church, St. Thomas, Catholic, 273.


Church, Second Congregational, 269.


Church, Seventh Day, Baptist, Milton, 675.


Church, Seventh Day, Baptist, Milton Junction, 676.


Church, Trinity Lutheran, 276.


Church, United Brethren, 296.


Church, Unitarian, 291.


Church, West Side Presbyterian, 271.


City Times, Janesville, 512.


Cities, Villages, Towns, 639.


Clark, George Rogers, 90.


Clark, Susan True, 460.


Clinton, 479-639.


Clinton Township, 682.


College, Beloit, 299.


College, Beloit, last ten years of, 314. College, Epochs in the History of, 304.


College, Milton, 317.


Collins, Arnold, 652.


Colonel Smith's Letters, 499.


Cooksville, 669.


Coon, Daniel, 653. Coon, F. W., 414.


Corduer, James, 654.


Courts and Legal Profession, 712.


Cotton Picker, The, 791.


Court House, 716.


County Court, 716.


Cowan, Cynthia Maria, 464.


Crane, Louis H. D., 390.


Cultivator, North-Western, 502. Culton, James, 657. Culver, Lamira Lacy, 457.


Daily and Weekly Times, 500.


Dann, Gate, The, 791.


Datter, Bergit Cevats, 451.


Davis, Ferdinand, 653. Dean, Frances Chesebrough, 458. Dean, Judith, Coleman, 458. Delavan, Arrived at, 445. Democrat, Rock County, 500.


Democratic Party, 519.


Democrat, Janesville, 502-504.


Demokraten, The, 501.


Devil, Thought he saw the, 447.


Dewey, Almira Stiles, 459. Dietrichson, J. W. C., 450. Disasters, Other Beloit, 187.


Dodge, Col. Henry, 124. Doctors in Beloit, 472. Doctors in Clinton, 472. Doctors in Edgerton, 472.


Doctors in Emerald Grove, 472.


Doctors in Evansville, 472.


Doctors in Footville, 472.


Doctors in Janesville, 472.


Doctors in Johnstown, 472.


Doctors in Lima, 472.


Doctors in Milton, 472.


Doctors in Milton Junction, 473.


Doctors in Orfordville, 473.


Doctors in Shopiere, 473.


Doctors in 1856 in Johnstown, Mil- ton, Evansville, Cookville, Shopiere, Magnolia, Union, Footville, Center Township, Clinton Township, Jones- ville Township, Spring Valley Town- ship, 471.


Dowd, R. J., knife works, 620.


Druggist's Exchange, 511.


Early Years, 318.


Edgerton, 479-648.


Edgerton, Pioneers of, 651.


Education, Wisconsin Journal of, 503.


Edwards, Ninian, 104.


Egery, D. B., 424.


Eielson, Rev. Elling, 450.


Electric, 629.


Emeral Grove, 669.


Evans, Dr. John M., 467.


Evansville, 478-660.


Faculty, Academy, 320.


Fairbanks-Morse Company, 615.


Fairs, State, 411.


Farm and Home, 511.


Farmer, The Iowa, 502.


Farmer, The Northern, 502.


Farmer, The Wisconsin, 502.


Fossebrekker, Knudt C., 449.


Fossett, John, 652.


Finney, Mr. and Mrs. James, 654.


Financial, 321.


Footville, 669.


Foster, John, Company, 620.


Founder of, 318.


Fowle, Martha Lea, 462.


Fox, Cyrus, 790.


Franchises, Surrendered, 629.


Friend, The Family, 508.


Friend, Workingman's, 512.


Fulton, 670.


Fulton Township, 683.


Gardner Machine Company, 619.


Gas, 631.


Gaston, N. B., Sons Company, 624.


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Gaston, Nathan B., 625. Gazette, Janesville, 496. Gesley, Saber, 450. Gesley, T., 791. Gesley Mfg. Co., 619.


Goebel, Rev. William A., 291.


Government, County, 232.


Graduates, 321.


Gravdal, Gullik Olesen, 449.


Guide, Nick's Commercial, 510. Holcomb Engine, 791.


Hall, Murray's, 166.


Hall, Whitford Memorial, 322.


Hall, William, 654.


Hallan, Gisle Sebjornson, 449.


Hanover, 670.


Harmony Township, 686.


Harvey, Mrs. Cordelia A., 389.


Harvey, Governor Louis P., 387.


His Letter, 502.


Historical and Retrospective, 233.


Home, Our Church, 506.


Home, Our Folks at, 508.


Houston Wheel, 790.


Hull, William, 107.


Husemoen, Halvor H., 450.


Iceberg, Escaped Striking, 443.


In Camp and Coming Back, 394.


Indian Removals, 29.


Indian Ford, 670.


Institutions, Other Lesser, 626. Janesville, History of, 521. Janesville, 1833-1835, 525. Janesville, 1836, 527. Janesville, 1837, 530.


Janesville, 1838-39, 532. Janesville, 1840-41, 534. Janesville, 1842-43, 535.


Janesville, 1844, 536. Janesville, 1845, 537. Janesville, 1846, 538.


Janesville, 1847, 539. Janesville, 1848, 540.


Miller Car Coupler, 791.


Military, 325.


Janesville, 1849, 542. Janesville, 1851, 544. Company F, First Regiment, 329. Company D, Second Regiment, 329. Third Regiment, 331. Janesville, 1852-53, 545. Janesville, 1854, 548. Janesville, 1855, 549. Company E, Fifth Regiment, 332. Janesville, 1856, 552. Company G, Sixth Regiment, 334. Janesville, 1857, 553. Company K, Seventh Regiment, 335. Janesville, 1858, 554. Company G, of the Eighth, 336. Janesville, 1859, 555. Thirteenth Regiment, 338. Thirteenth Field Staff, 340. Janesville, 1860-1864, 559. Janesville, 1865-1869, 562. Company A, Rugar Guards, 340. + Company B, 341. Janesville, 1870-1874, 564. Janesville, 1875-1879, 566. Company D, 342. Janesville, 1880-1884, 569. Company F, 343. Company G, 344. Janesville, 1885-1889, 575. Janesville, 1890-1894, 579. Company K, 345. Janesville, 1895-1899, 582. Sixteenth Regiment, Volunteers, 346.


Janesville, 1900-04, 586. Janesville, 1905-06-07, 594. Janesville Cemeteries, 597.


Janesville Fords and Ferries, 596.


Janesville Township, 688.


Johnstown, 672. Johnstown Center, 672.


Johnstown Township, 689.


Journal, Janesville, 509.


Judd, Dr. Samuel, 471. Juliett, Marion, Statement of, 500.


Kendal, Laura A., 455. Kindergartens, 261.


Koshkonong, 673.


La Prairie Township, 689.


Leaflet, The Free Religious, 507.


Library, Evansville, 664.


Lighter, The Lamp, 507.


Lima Center, 673.


Lima Township, 691.


Lipman's Inventions, 791.


Lipman Mfg. Co., 622.


Loeke, S. D., 792.


Lord, Dr. Simon, 469.


Magnolia, 673.


Magnolia Station, 673. Magnolia Township, 692.


Mallett, Charles, 658.


Manufacturers, Clinton, 646.


Manufacturing, Baker, Co., 664.


Manufacturing Interests, Beloit, 612. Manufacturers, Early Janesville, 599.


Manufacturing Interests, Janesville,


606.


Manufacturing Institutions, 609, 610, 611.


Marriages, Register of, 265.


Mattison, C., Machine Works, 624.


Mayor first elected, 167.


Medieal Recorder, 511.


Meeting, First Town, Clinton, 647.


Merrill's Building Paper, 789.


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Enlisted Men, 346. Seventeenth Regiment, 347.


Company B, 347. Company E, 348.


Twenty-second Regiment, 352.


Thirty-third Regiment, 355.


Companies E and F, 355.


Company E, 355.


Company F, 356.


Thirty-fifth Regiment, 358.


Company B, 358.


Company C, 358.


Company D, 358.


Company E, 358.


Company H, 358.


Company I, 358.


Company F, 358.


Notes, Supplementary, 448.


Odegarden, Gunnie G., 449.


Orfordville, 677.


Organizations, College, 322.


Our Own, 507.


Palmer, Ephraim, 658.


Palmer, Dr. Henry, 469.


Paper Bags, 792.


Parker Pen, 792.


Pebbles, 511.


Period, English Colonial, 75.


Period, French, 68.


Period, Norse, 64.


Period, Spanish, 65.


Period, Territorial, 97.


Personal Recollections, 501.


Pharmacy, Old and New, 477.


Phoenix, The, 507.


Picayune, The, 501.


Pierce, M. C. Plating Co., 624.


Pierce, M. C., Specialty Company, 624.


Pioneers, Scandinavian, 441.


Pioneer Women, 452.


Places forgotten, 49.


Plenty, Wolves were, 447.


Plymouth Township, 700.


Political History, 514.


Pope, Nathaniel, 105.


Porter Township, 703.


Company E, Roster of, 374.


Rock County Men Enlisted, 374.


Veterans Spanish War, 375.


Guard, National, 377. Interments, Soldier, at Beloit, 377. Interments, Soldier, Janesville, 383. Division, First, 383. Division, Second, 383.


Division, Third, 383. Division, Fifth, 384. Burial, Mt. Zion Cemetery, 384.


Burial, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, 385.


Burial, Emerald Grove Cemetery, 385. Burial, Grove Cemetery, 386.


Burial, Bethel Cemetery, 386.


War 1812, Soldiers and Sailors, 386. Burial, Town of Rock Cemetery, 386. Summary, 386.


Milton, 478-673.


Milton Junction, 478-676.


Milton Township, 693.


Mirror, The Sunday, 509.


Mitchell, Dr. John, 468.


Monitor, The, 502. Mouat, Statement by, 503.


Names, Norwegian System of, 428.


Nattestad, Ansten Knudsen, 448.


Nattestad, Ole Knudsen, 448.


Newark Township, 700.


Newspapers, Clinton, 645.


Fortieth Regiment, 358.


Company A, 359.


Company B, 360.


Privates, 361.


Company C, 361.


Company D, 362.


Company E, 362.


Company F, 362.


Company I, 362.


Forty-second Regiment, 363.


Privates, 363.


Company G, 364. Company H, 364.


Company I, 364. Forty-seventh Regiment, 365.


Company C, 365.


Company D, 365.


Artillerymen, 366. Battery, Vallee's, 366.


Artillery, Heavy Wisconsin, 371. Company D, 371.


Company E, 371.


Company F, 371.


Company H, 371.


Company L, 371. Cavalry, Second Regiment, 372. Company M, 372. Men Enlisted, 372.


Cavalry, Third Regiment, 373.


Post, The Penny, 504.


Postoffice, Clinton, 644.


Power, Wind Mill, 791.


Press of Beloit, 634. Press, The Free, 499.


Press of Janesville, 493-496.


Press, The Religious, 506.


Progress, Bulletin of, 510.


Prichard, Betsy True, 459.


Publie School Buildings, Clinton, 647.


Racine Feet Knitting Company, 623. Ram, The Battering, 500.


Recorder, The Daily, 505.


Recorder, The Roek County, 504. Record, Patriotic, 321.


INDEX


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Remained, Few Indians, 446. Remarks, 512. Reminiscences, 261. Reminiscences, L. B. Caswell, 195.


Reminiscences, I. T. Smith, 202. Republican, Janesville Weekly, 508. Republican Party, 516. Republican, Rock County, 502.


Republican, The Daily, 508.


Residence, The Old Crane, 163.


Robinson, Roslyn, 653.


Rock County Geology, 13.


Rock County Historic Evolution, 64.


Rock County Medical History, 465. Rockford & Interurban Power House, 62S. Rock, Prairie, 678. Rock Township, 704.


Rosenblatt, The, Gowing Company, 623.


Rosenblatt, H. & Sons, 622.


Rural Free Delivery, 711.


Rynning, Ole, 417-420-448.


St. John, Samuel, 452.


Scandinavian freeholders, 432.


Scandinavians, 416.


School District, Beloit City, 249.


Schools, Evansville, 663. Schools, Janesville Public, 257.


Schools, Rock County, 237.


Schools and School Teachers, Beloit, 244. School System, The Public, 258.


School, The High, 261. Sentinel, The, 506. Shopiere, 678.


Shops, Blacksmith, 163.


Signal, The, 503.


Sleophas, Hon. Halvor, 450.


Smith, E. H., 659. Smith, Phoebe Upton, 463.


Skavlem Gjermund Halverson, -.


Skavlem, Lars Halversen, 449. Society, Agricultural, 403.


Societies, Church, Edgerton, 648. Societies, Fraternal, Edgerton, 649. Societies, Evansville, 663. Societies, Milton, 675.


Societies, Milton Junction, 677. Societies, Secret, Clinton, 643. Spaulding, Lydia Ellsworth, 457.


Spiritualist, The, 507.


Spring Valley Corners, 678. Spring Valley Township, 707. Standard Democrat, 500.


Star, Irish-American, 513.


State Street, Strolling on, 162.


Stebbinsville, 678.


Stores, Brown's Line of, 165. Store, The First, 669.


Strong, William B., 192.


Strunk, Eleanor MeNitt, 456.


Supplement, Biographical, 317.


Sun, The Janesville, 510.


Swift, H. S., 655. Thompson & Sons Co., J., 617.


Tobacco, Rock County and, 412. Tobacco Leaf, The Wisconsin, 510.


Today, Luxury of, 446.


Tornado, The Beloit, 186.


Towns, 679.


Tramp, I. T. Smith's Account of, 208.


Treat, Dr. Robert Byron, 468.


Turf, Spirit of the, 509.


Turtle Township, 708.


Union, 678-710.


Union, The Commercial, 503.


Veeder, Emma P., Statement, 504.


Vedette, The, 507.


Villages, 668.


Walker, Judith Sanborn, 461.


War, Romance of, 391.


War, School Boys in, 399.


Warner Instrument Company, 621.


Water, 632.


Water, Milwaukee by, 444.


White, Horace, 302.


Whitford, William Clarke, 319.


Whiting, Dr. Joseph Bellamy, 470.


Williston, Nancy Howell Fordham, 458. Wise, Thought Him, 442. Withington, C. B., 792. Wood, Eliza Andrews, 459. Woodruff Buckle, 791.


BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX


Alden, Levi, 894. Alexander, William G., 1071. Amerpohl, Edward, 895. Anderson, Henry O., 986. Anderson, Henry S., 985. Andrew, Warren, 1040. Ashcraft, W. H., 866.


Austin, John A., 1031.


Babbitt, Clinton, 799.


Baker, A. S., 661. Baker, Charles M., 721.


Barlass, Thomas, 958.


Barnes, Elmer L., 863.


Cuckow, Samuel F., 952.


Bennett, John R., 730.


Benson, Ole, 941. Benson, Rowletter M., 977.


Bentley, Charles R., 1055.


Doty, George W., 1057.


Bergh, Johan A., 1016. Binnewies, M.D., Frank C., 864.


Blodgett, Caleb, 131.


Dunwiddie, Benjamin F., 733.


Dutton, Ormond N., 1064. Duxstad, Knudt B., 980.


Eager, Almeron, 990. Eldredge, Barnabas B., 745.


Farnsworth, Julius M., 801.


Fathers, James A., 880. Fethers, Ogden H., 758.


Fifield, Charles L., 781. Fifield, Elbridge Gerry, 879. Fillingham, Edward J., 809. Finch, Loren, 869. Fisher, Abel L., 890. Fisher, Arthur M., 771. Fisher, Lucius G., 840.


Flagler, Joseph, 1047.


Fossum, John O., 1019. Fossum, Louis N., 996.


Foster, David Humphrey, 808.


Foster, David Smith, 807. Foster, John, 806.


Fox, Cyrus D., 810. Gaarder, Ole P., 1024. Gardiner, Alfred, 949. Gary, George Ellis, 1056. Gaston, Nathan B., 625. Gault, Charles A., 797.


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Gettle, Lewis E., 785. Gibbons, Thomas F., 982. Gilbertson, John, 948.


Brown, Benjamin, 1075. Bryce, Illin, 941. Buckmaster, Dr. Samuel Bruce, 473. Burdick, Edson A., 882. Burpee, Frederic C., 756. Burtness, Helge T., 1030. Carle, Levi B., 883. Carle, Wilbur F., 930. Carpenter, Alvin B., 804. Carpenter, Matthew H., 734. Carr, Solomon C., 1066. Case, Edwin, 885. Cassody, John B., 764. Chamberlain, James A., 848. Chamberlin, Thomas C., 1086. Chapin, A. L., 317. Cheever, Ralph W., 978. Child, Harold Wallace, 1051. Child, Willian Wallace, 1048. Clarke, Ray Willis, 859. Clark, Thomas, 1034. Clarke, Willis Peck, 858.


Clausen, Claus L., 1012. Cleland, Jolın B., 773. Cleophas, Ira, 997. Clinchy, Robert H., 819. Conger, Harmon S., 727. Cook, Frank C., 883. Coon, Fred W., 1060. Cooper, Hiram, 988. Copley, John, 1058. Crandall, Albert Rogers, 864.


Crosby, George H., 973.


Crumb, Clem W., 866.


Bell, Dr. Samuel, 474. Benedict, Eugene L., 979.


Culton, Charles L., 1054. Cunningham, Lawrence E., 813.


Daland, Wm. Clifton, 860. Dean, Wm. Allen, 954. Doolittle, James R., 721.


Dow, Joel B., 787.


Dowd, Rex J., 815.


Blodgett, Wm., 923. Bond, Stillman G., 1067. Boss, Stephen C., 1065. Bostwick, Joseph M., 887. Bostwick, Ezra P., 963. Brace, Henry H., 1007.


Brace, Orville D., 1048.


INDEX


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Gleason, Norman M., 1072. Goodell, Rhoda Lavinia, 757. Goodrich, Ezra, 934. Goodhue, C. F. N., 159. Gould, Franklin, 1069. Gould, Frederick, 1074.


Lamb, James R., 881. Lamb, R. G. W., 1037.


Langworthy, Charles E., 1003.


Lannon, Patrick H., 994.


Lappin, Thomas, 842.


Lathers, Charles F., 964.


Lathers, Wm. J., 964.


Leonard, Horace Josiah, 817.


Leonard, Levi, 1001.


Letts, George G., 1045.


Lewis, Franklin F., 926.


Hadden, James, 1039.


Hall, Gregory Dexter, 1036.


Hansen, Edward Franklin, 831.


Harvey, Mrs. Cordelia A., 389.


Lyon, William Penn, 724.


Matheson, Alexander E., 780.


Maxson, Perry C., 1008.


MeCavock, Sr., Hugh, 1087.


McElroy, Horace, 772. MeGlauchlin, Charles, 967.


Heimstreet, Edward Burton, 896.


Hendricks, Claude J., 773.


Hesgard, Charles J., 1014.


Hoen, Christian A., 1052.


Holden, Ole, 1029.


Holmes, Thomas, 1020.


Hopkins, Douglas E., 1005.


Houston, John E., 798.


Howe, Frederick Hiram, 932.


Howe, Thomas O., 926.


Mitchell, Frank O., 946.


Moehlenpah, Henry A., 993.


Moore, William T., 968.


More, Robert, 960.


Morton, James R., 1032.


Huyke, William, 1041.


Moseley, Lucius S., 969.


Hyzer, Edward M., 751.


Mouat, Malcolm O., 778.


Ingersoll, Chalmers, 1089.


Mullooly, Michael, 992.


Inman, Levi, 931.


Murray, Wm. A., S7S.


Myers, Peter, 874.


Natesta, Ole Knudson, 990.


Newhouse, Christian K., 991.


Noggle, David, 723.


Nolan, Thomas S., 776.


Nye, Lou Morgan, 976.


Olmstead, O. B., 790. Palmer, Bernard M., 771.


Palmer, Dr. Henry, 870.


Parker, George S., 1075.


Patterson, Henry A., 739.


Payne, William, 902.


Pease, John J. R., 741. Peck, George R., 762.


Kemp, Charles, 956.


Kennedy, John F., 1035.


Kent, Arthur C., 914.


Platts, Lewis Alexander, 857.


Pixley, Benj. Franklin, 843.


Pollock, David H., 834.


Pramer, Jesse, 983.


Prichard, Amos P., 734.


Prichard, Moses S., 751. Putnam, Jesse C., 959.


Green, Paul M., 861.


Grimm, George, 734.


Grinnell, Wm. H., 805.


Grunhuvd, Knud N., 1018.


Hackett, John, 836.


Love, John A., S16. Lovejoy, Allen Perry, 928. Lynch, John S., 949.


Hayes, George, 1082. Henry, John B., 943. Helmer, Fred R., 995.


McGowan, Emmett D., 783.


McGowen, James S., 876.


MeLay, George R., 1033.


MeLenegan, Henry Hall, 967.


McNamara, Henry L., 873.


Hyland, John, 942. Hudson, Sanford A., 760. Hurd, Silas, 917.


Inman, Shirley W., 955.


Irwin, David, 718. Jackman, Claremont S., 916. Jeffris, Malcolm G., 754. Jenson, Andrew, 1061. Johnson, Elick, 947. Johnson, Henry, 1054. Jones, John R., 971.


Jones, Samuel S., 987.


Kai, Charles H., 847.


Keenan, Dr. Henry A., 1059.


Keep, John M., 722, 840.


Keesey, Ole, 1025.


Keithley, John W., 1010.


Pentland, Henry, 825. Perrigo, Hercules W., 933.


Kerch, Charles V., 891. Killam, Kimble, 868.


Kimball, Fenner, 892.


Kimball, Frank D., 929. King, Augie J., 777.


King, John Douglas, 888.


Merrill, Hiram, 877. Merrill, Sereno T., 819.


Miller, Ulysses G., 1009.


Hutchinson, James F., 918.


Harvey, Gov. L. P., 387.


1098


HISTORY OF ROCK COUNTY


Rasey, Edwin L., 975. Rau, Charles Frederick, 822.


Strong, Wm. B., 192.


Sutherland, George Geer, 753. Swingle, Warren W., 961.


Risum, Herbert C., 1023.


Reigart, Emanuel C., 965.


Synstegard, Charles K., 1022. Tallman, William M., 764.


Thompson, John, 823. Thompson, Oscar T., 836. Todd, Samuel J., 740.


Rostad, Kittil C., 1011.


Ruger, Edward, 899.


Ruger, William, 755.


Ryan, Edward, 786.


Vermeulen, Cornelius Nicolaas, 845.


Sale, John W., 768. Salmon, Charles Butler, 832.


Walrath, Grant, 1007.


Sammon, Frank J., 944.


Watson, John P., 911.


Sammon, Wm., 945.


Waterman, A. P., 161.


Sanborn, Asa D., 909.


Wehler, C. J., 1038.


St. John, Dr. James W., 930.


Weirick, Charles H., 914.


Scheibel, Richard G., 846.


Wells, Byron H., 856.


Schmit, M. D., Anthony I., 847.


Scofield, George, 904.


Wheeler, Charles Eugene, 828.


Wheeler, Leonard Hemenway, 826.


Skavlem, Halvor L., 906.


Whitford, Albert, 849.


Smith, A. Hyatt, 751.


Whitford, Wm. Clarke, 850.


Smith, Edward H., 1053.


Smith, Stanley B., 909.


Whiton, Edward Vernon, 718.


Whittet, Lawrence C., 1062.


Smith, William, 779. Snyder, Frank H., 907.


Wilcox, John L., 913.


Willard, Frances E., 1080.


Williams, Charles G., 749.


Williams, Edson S., 910.


Williams, Frank H., 825.


Winans, John, 758.


Wixom, Elijah P., 872.


Stordock, Lewis G., 998.


Strong, James Woodward, 794.


Strong, M. D., Henry Partridge, 793.


West, Allen B., 1068.


Sherman, John, 1004.


Shirley, Andrew, 950.


Wheeler, Wm. H., 829.


Whitehead, John M., 769.


Snyder, John T., 871.


Soverhill, Sanford, 898.


Spoon, Solomon, 901.


Spooner, Wyman, 720. Starr, Frank P., 908.


Stordock, Canute H., 951.


Wixom, Gove D., 1063. Woodle, Isaac, 760.


Yost, John A., 974.


Restigen, Lunder K., 945.


Rexford, John DeWitt, 782. Richardson, Hon. Hamilton, 919. Rood, John C., 787. Rosa, Charles D., 775.


Tompkins, William F., 767.


Townsend, Arba F., 1043.


Valentine, Charles L., 904. Veek, Halgrim O., 1027.


Warren, Dr. John H., 1077.





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