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PLANNING COMMITTEE

Mary Burchill
Beverly Chapman
Shelley Hickman Clark
Alta Duncon
Jerry Feese

Janet Payne
Sandy Robison
Charles Worley
Erma Worley

Librarians: Chuck &amp; Erma Worley
Pioneer Editor: Sandy Robison

The Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled quarterly meetings, 2:00 p.m., meeting. place to be announced
(usually the Lawrence Public Library). A ($5) five dollar donation is requested for nonsociety members. Occasional area tours are held if possible. Membership Fees are
$15.00 single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks
should be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society (DCGS)
and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is from January 1 to December 31.
Visitors are always welcome.

The Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society Library is located in the Helen
Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St.,
Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30
a.m ..- 6:00 p.m.; and Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Anyone may use our library but
items may not be checked out. Users must check in at the Reference Desk. Microfilm
readers are available at the library and materials may be reserved through interlibrary
loan at the Reference Desk.

�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by
The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, KS 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101
VOL. XIX, No.2
CONTENTS

Spring 1996

PAGE

Town Turned Out - Monster Demonstration in Honor
of the Lawrence Volunteer's Departure .................................................................... 1
History of a Year, April - June 1900 ....................................................................................... 2
GAR List of the Soldier Dead - List of Fallen Hereos
Whose Remains are Buries in the Cemeteries ..................................................... 6
Calculating Birth Dates ............................................................................................................ 9
Douglas County Citizens in the Armed Forces in World War 11.. .................................... 10
Queries ..................................................................................................................................... 13
Possible Relatives in Old Photos, Interested? ................................................................. 14
Genealogy Series on TV........................................................................................................ 14
Index ........................................................................................................................................ 15
The Pioneer welcomes articles and records for publication that are relevant to
Douglas County family history, with the exception of published and copyrighted
material. It is not necesary that articles be camera ready, but if you are typing for that
purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding. Send submissions to
the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a Board Member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the Douglas
County, Kansas Geneological Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be
remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

�ATTENTION
Please take a look at your mailing label. If your label does not have the 9 digit zip code, then we
need your help immediately. The post office is once again changing their policies and prices. In
order to keep our mailing costs.down for both the Alert and the Register, we must have the full 9
digit zip code on all of our mailings. Please get this information to me as quick as possible,
either by mail or by phone. You can reach me at the library on Tuesdays and Saturdays. If you .
can't find the 9 digit code, call your post office and ask. Thanks.
Beverly Chapman

AR£ YOU ANADDICTED tlIIIIlIAL06ISTP
The EaslsltJe Genealogical SocIety says you may be an ADDICTIID 6IINIIALIJ6IST Ifyou:
• are more interested in what happended
• brake at libraries.
in 1696 than 1996.
• get locked in a library and you never
even notice.
• slom your clothes under your bed and
your closet Is carefully stocked with
• hyperventilate at the sight ofan old
notebooks andjoumais.
cemetefy.
• Savage, Story, and Pope are household
• would rather browse in a cemetery than
names, but you.can't remember what
a shopping mall.
you call your dog.
•. think that every house should have a
mlClTJfilm /9Bder.
• can pinpoint Herreitsham, HawkhufSt
and Kent on a map ofEngland, but can't
• would rather read a census schedule
find Topeka, Kansas.
than a good book.
• traced every one ofyour ancestral lines
• know every town clerk in your state by
back 10 Adam and Eve, have If fully
name.
documented and stili don't want 10 quit.
• cause town clerks to lock the doors
when they see you coming.

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Vol 11, #9

COBRBCTION
The wrong volume number was given on the first issue of The Pioneerfor 1996. The volume'
number should be XIX not XVX: Sorry for any problems this may have caused;
Sandy Robison
Pioneer Editor

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MONSTER DEMONSTATION
IN HONOR OF THE LAWRENCE VOLUNTEER'S DEPARTURE
Lawrence is proud of its volunteer company and it out to be. It is officered by Capt. Ad.
G. CLARKS, First Lieutenant A. H. KRAUSE, Second Lieutenant Fred ALFORD, and is
comprised of the following members:
Adna G. CLARK
Albert H. KRAUSE
Alfred C. ALFORD
James M. PAINTER
Albert o. OLIVER
Wm O. STEELE
Rufus O. HAZEN
Larrance PAGE
Eugene PARROTT
HaNeyJ.ATTERBURN
Lewis A. BROOKS
Oscar C. BROWLES
Claud D. BROWN
Albert A. CORNELL
Elmer L. BENSON
Walter L. DRYSDALE
Lewis S. CORNELL
Ernest CRISS
Robert F. CLARK
Chas. E. COOK
Albert S. EMMETT
Theodore E. BOONE
William E. LEIS
Emmet FULKERSON
Arthur HARGIS
Elliott F. HOOK
Chas. A. KING
Fred HUMPHRIES

John A. MCKITTRICK
David C. MILLER
Benjamin F. OLIVER
Frank MARTIN
Leonard C. HOSTETTER
Bert W. KUHN
Clarence MARTIN
OrryW. OWEN
Ernest L. OZIAS
E. Newton RENO
Chas Hoke SIMPSON
George F. SHIRAR
Otis H. CHASE
Joseph A. WALL
Harry G. SELIG
WmH.ZURICH
Silas C. WILLEY
Frances L. COURTNEY
Lynn L. HILLIKER
Geo L. REYNOLDS
John W. MORROW
Clarence H. PAUL
Fred B. AHLSTROM
Geo. K. POWELL
Clarence AMES
Charles W. FREDERICK
Wilburn HAYNES
Roy S. HAYNES

John A. HUNTSMAN
Thos. J. DAVIDSON
Harry G. DAVIS
Otto W. RETHORST
Frank HACKBARTH
Henry M. WINGFIELD
Durwood E. QUACKENBUSH
Burt GILLEY
Robert S. BROOKS
Fletcher A. WHITE
Wm. F. OSBORNE
Howard S. STREET
Albert C. FARMER
Thos. B. RAYBOURN
Geo. A. MESSER
Joseph N. SPILLMAN
Denver W. BALE
Edward L. LAMASNEY
Robert M. CHURCH
Merton A. WILCOX
Frank ALLEN
Cam H. SCOTT
Claud R. DICKER
Arthur H. GIBSON
John A. WAKEFIELD
Wm. B. FEARING
E. Guy SIMPSON

Excerpt from Lawrence Daily Journal
May 3, 1898
Contributed by Don Vaughn

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�Chronological Summary of the Principal Events That Have Occurred Here
Within the Last Twelve Months

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President BROOKE resigned as president of Lane
Republican city ticket elected
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Erb wanted citizens to take $25,000 stock in railway
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H T CHRIST, alias Sherrick, arrested for attempting to pass forged check
Dead: Elizabeth PARKS, 67, dropsy of the heart
6
Douglas county court held its first session
Journal published book of genealogy of Churchill family
Mrs. NATION again here
8
Dead: Mrs. H S FOSTER, apoplexy
9
Mason case called at Ottawa
John SCOTT, KU law student, absent two years, heard from in South Africa
Dr. WILLISTON addresses Commercial club on need of medical school
Henry HART's store robbed
10 Executive committee bankers association called annual convention for last of
May in Lawrence
Mason jury disagreed and was discharged
Married: Estella TREWORGY and Harry HAINSWORTH
12 A D MACKEY bought Samson Cement Plaster company
Sherrick bound over
John LYSTER, Santa Fe brakeman, fatally hurt in yards here
13 Fall KU football schedule announced
Eight indictments in the United States court at Topeka against Lawrence men for
selling liquor to the Indians
KU annul indoor athletic meet held
14 Dead: A J RAY, colored, 89
15 Santa Fe engineers made final depot surveys
Erb failed to begin work as promised
Robinson &amp; Winey's store robbed
16 Dead: Mrs. Victor DOMAN, 40, pneumonia
18 KU regents discussed plans for new building
19 Wm SIMMONS, high school student, arrested at Hannibal, Mo for robbing
landlady
Plans for new KU museum accepted
Two KU stUdents badly hurt in class scuffles
Commercial club began agitation in favor of cemetery road.
20 Number of KU faculty promotions made
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Paving contractors began on south Massachusetts street
Word received of W W RENO's appointment as surgeon in the regular army
KU defeated Missouri at base ball, 6 to 2
Tennessee street paving begun
24 Haskell defeated Missouri at baseball, 19 to 5
25 Wm SIMMONS waived preliminary
Fred CUTLER charged with theft Martindale typewriter
Dead: Mrs. Rosa DAUM, 50, typhoid fever.
25 Schireman restaurant damaged by fire
Nine KU sophomores suspended for participation in class "scraps"
30 Charles BARLEY arrested in Indiana
Lack of cement stopped paving work

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May-day mildly observed at KU
Married: Marjorie BUNKER to Mahlon Ernest NEWLIN at Hutchinson
2
Fred CUTLER bound over
Small wreck in Santa Fe yards
Miss BECKER gave graduating recital
4
Lawrence beat Topeka at golf
Dead: J S CALDWELL, at Leavenworth
6
Wm SIMMONS plead guilty, sentenced to reformatory
Supt SMITH and Principal OLNEY re-elected
Sherrick plead guilty
Council contract for Winthrop street paving and ordered cemetery road
7
Elks dedicated new rooms
8
Married: Maude SHANE to Alvin NEWBY, of Kansas City
Statements of National banks of Lawrence showed $1,155,269.33 on hand
9
Erb arrived and let contract to Pat HAMLIN to begin work, in order to hold
franchise
10 Bosserman trial commenced
Henley automobile arrived
Erb promised to begin work June 1
11 Bosserman jury disagreed
Mrs. G J BARKER elected secretary of Kansas State Social Science Federation
13 Tennessee street grading completed to Adams street
Selig trial begun
Dead: Mary E HESSEL, 72
14 FAA general council began work
Tennessee street concreting commenced
Col. M. M. MURDOCK visited Lawrence
Selig acquitted.
15 KU won annual debate from Colorado
Married: Grace NEWBY to W W RUSS
16 Dead: Etta ELLS, colored, 24 consumption
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Dead: Mrs. E J GRISMORE at Tonganoxie
FAA elected old officers
Chip SMITH shot by Lizzie FERGUSON
Leamer store at Lecompton, robber
Dead: Mrs. John GARDNER, 65, paralysis
Haskell defeated KU at baseball, 15 to 3
Verdict in court for Mrs. Harry BARBER against K &amp; L of Security
Capt A G CLARKE got letter from Funston
Policeman Allen MOORE killed by accidental discharge of his own revolver
Estelle REEL, superintendent of Indian schools here.
Sheriff MYERS got men in Kansas City who robbed Lecompton store
E H CARDWELL and Chas COLLINS had serious fight
Brick-laying begun on Massachusetts street paving.
Geo MARCH's house burned
City appointive offices filled
Kansas Bankers association met
Eudora bridge spans went out
Brick laying begun on Tennessee street
Bankers concluded sessions
Married: Gertrude W PICKENS to Frank W SILER
Memorial day observed; C A SMART, orator
Dr W G WOODRUFF and Mrs Edith MOYER arrested at Portland, Oregon
Lecompton robbers bound over to district court
High school commencement

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Habeas corpus action begun in Dr WOODRUFF case
Massachusetts street paving contract completed
Commencement week exercises began at KU
Boener Bros traded for old Leis chemical factory
Snow's resignation sent to Kansas university regents
Gus JOHNSON, farmer west of town, committed suicide
Mr MOYER got possession of daughter
Dead: Ruth WHEELER, 10, appendicitis
Douglas county normal began
City school teachers hired for coming year
Alley back of Barteldes seed house ordered paved
167 students given diplomas at Kansas university
Arthur NELSON drowned in river
Married: Bessie CRISS to Ernest Guy SIMPSON
Almeda SMITH to J E STAUFFER of Gunnison,Colo
Mabel PRAIT to Mark ELLIS
District court ordered hay market removed from Central park
Work began on cemetery road

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Rev W G BANKER chosen president of board of trustees of Emporia college and
degree of DD conferred on him
Mrs ENGLE and Mrs FRENCH elected to officers in the State Ladies of the GAR,
and Miss Nellie BENJAMIN and Miss MURPHY elected to state offices in LAS of S
of V
E T STONE hurt by falling down stairs at lola hotel
Dead: F W READ
Barrett ice houses burned
Buch's band elected directors
Married: Mamie ALLEN to Frank BUTCHER
City council pass'ed paving tax ordinances
Haskell commencement exercises started
Wheat harvest commenced in Douglas county
Married: Mabel E CULVER to L Clyde WILSON
Lawrence TURNERS returned from Marysville where they got some prizes
Married: Hilda P WAHL to Victor OLSON
Ten days drought broken
Married: Leoti NICHOLSON to Alfred E FROST
Forty-four graduates given diplomas at Haskell; address delivered by
Congressman C F SCOTT
A STRONG, 70, found dead in a barn in east part of town
Santa Fe engineers here to get bids on grading
John WOLLMAN injured by blast at rock crusher
Dead: A W READ, 63
Peter VOORHEES bitten by viper
Dead: Mrs Fannie B HORTON at Kansas City
Married: Ruth MYERS to Rev Baxter WATERS
Gladys HAY to Edgar KNAPP, of Kansas City
Sophia SIEGLE to C H HUNSICKER
. Grading begun on Winthrop street paving
County school commencement held
First new wheat marketed by G W ICE
Married: Lulu PERKINS to Bert BROWN
Tennessee street property owners held meeting and protested against paying

tax
A HENLEY began work in Central park
Dead: Morris CANARY, 25, consumption
Mrs Larooka BENSON, 35, blood poisoning
Lawrence Journal World
January 1, 1901
contributed by Don. Vaughn

-continued in next issue

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List of Fallen Hereos Whose Remains Are Buried in the Cemeteries

Oo&lt;!JIi/lCemetety
Section One:
William MOYS
Robert PEOPLES
Charles A. ALLEN
George E. CONANT
John CALLAHAN
S. G. MILLER
Maj. J.J. HODGE
Orson E. WILBUR

James WEST
Henry HURD
Gustave RODELL
James BAKER
Ben T. STEWART
Gabriel GRAY (c)
Capt. Oliver BARBER

Section Two:
Gen. James H. LANE
Maj. A. M. WILDER
E. F. SIMMONS
Maj. T. F. KENNEDY
C. W. NESBIT
Nathaniel NESBIT
Col. G. Y. ROBERTS
Capt. John. H. WILDER
William G. JOHNSON
Capt. J. R. GRATON
Henry LEIS
S.O.THACHER
Maj. T. B. ELDRIDGE
Wm. T. BARBER
Capt. W. E. HOUSTON
Johns L. WEBER
Lieut. James WALKER
J. N. NOYS
R. W. SUTHERLAND
S. B. PRE NTIS
Louis CARPENTER
Lieut. Alfred C. ALFORD

Thadius PRENTICE
Maj. Josiah MILLER
Gen. Geo. DEITZLER
Capt. C. M. MEEKS
Charles NESBIT
Maj. G. W. SMITH
Capt. J. H. GARRETT
Jam. D. J. PEABODY
James W. EVANS
J. R. GOOD
Abraham MCKINNEY
Samuel KIMBALL
S. W. ELDRIDGE
Mason R. LYONS
Capt. C. G. GARRETT
Capt. J. CRACKLIN
Col. S. WALKER
Col. H. H. KUMMEL
John B. GILL
Nicolas SNIDER
John L. CRAIN
Frank MARTIN

Section 3:
Capt. James P. COWEN
Capt. B. D. PALMER
Capt. A. L. COLLINS
I. N. Van HOESEN

Aseph K. ALLEN
Henry R. ARNOLD
I. W. WOOD
Charles HASKELL

Section 4:
Wm. O. BARNES
Joshua PUCKETT
Hiram HUNTER (c)

Henry M. WILSON
James N. HARRIS
J. F. DAVIS

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�Section 4 (cont.)
Squire HUGHES (c)
John WILLIAMS (c)
Edmond PRAETER (c)
Wilson FRANKLIN (c)
Albert O. BUTLER
Geo. M. RICHARDS
Wm. M. DAVIS
David KENNEDY (c)
Daniel REINHEIMER

Cyrus WEIDLER
Thomas S. EDWARDS
Wm. FERGERSON
Louis LOVE (c)
Geo. WASHINGTON
Sol EDMUNDSON (c)
Samuel BERRY (c)
I. M. MEEKER
James A. READING
John FRY

Section 5:
William BANKS
D.M.CHAPMAN
Thomas B. JOHNSON
Hezekiah WHITCOMB
J. W. THORNTON
E. B. HARRIS
M. H. LANE
Conrad LEASE
Freddie STRODE

F. W. BARDELL
James M. TASLOR
Absolom DIMERY (c)
J. H. DEERING
Henry BIEBUSCH
J. W. WILEY, Sr.
Orville C. IRWIN
James COTTEN BERG
Robert A. MCBRIDE

Section 6:
Capt. J. T. STEVENS
Andrew DOUGLAS
Capt. John LAWSON
N. T.STEVENS
Richard MORRIS
James S. EMERY
Capt. Wm. C. BARNES
Edward R. HOOK
David G. WALLING

Dennis SMITH
L. P. MASON
Col. J. E. JEWETT
Henry B. RODGERS
Augustus MILLER
Samuel SEATON
John L. PATTERSON
Benj. M. READ

Section 8:
Gov. Chas. ROBINSON
John P. POWELL
Sergt. James WHITE
Capt. A. SCHALL
Joseph WAHL

James M. HENDRY
Harry L. SCHAUM
Joseph HULTZ
Rev. Thos. S. ROBERTS
Chas. A. KING

Section 9:
Arnold RAYMAKER
Robert SPENCER (c)
Moses JENKINS (c)
David GIBBONS (c)
Henry J. COY
Hiram P. HOPSON

Sergt. H. COPELAND (c)
Charles HAWKINS (c)
Charles BROWN (c)
James P. CHILDS
George W. FOREMAN
Frank J. BATES

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�SECTION -AFrancis R. BURCHARD
David WOOD (c)

Oscar T. VANNANA
James MADDOX (c)

Catholic Cemetery:
N. C. NOLAN
James BENNET

Thomas LAVELLE
James BIRMINGHAM

Franklin Cemetery:
J. W. STEVENS

Robert F. SHIELDS

In Oread Cemetery:
C. A. BLAKELY
Anto ACHERMAN
William JONES
Lt. Col. KIRKPATRICK

John R. BLAKELY
Henry STEVENS
John STEARNS

Maple Grove Cemetery
John SHAW
James M. COTTON
John M. HUTCHINGSON
James JAMISON
Louis WABOITZ
Anderson DAVIS
James WALKER
Wm. B. SIMMONS
L. o. WOOD

E. MCKEE
W. W. CARTRIGHT
O. C. MARBLE
Henry TRAPP
Henry C. ATKINSON
W. I. R. BLACKMAN
James STEVENS
Samuel MASON
E. GARRETT

Section 7:
J. K. ALLEN
George HYDE
Capt. A. R. MILLS
Capt. J.Q.A. WELLER
W. H. PARRISH
C.MOESENNER
W. H. PARKS
Homer HAYS
R. S. DRAKE
Emanuel HUTT
John SNYDER
Justus ASSMANN
Gee BETCHEL
Owen A. BASETT
Harry SIMONS
Christian REITZ
Lucius D. LYONS
Jessie MILLER
Green CRAIG
Wm. LAWRENCE

R. J. PETTY
Wm F. LEMON
Levi FERGISON
Robt. WINFIELD
Michael COKER
Chas. D. ALLEN
Wm. WILLIAMSON
James STEWART
Bert MOORE
Martin IRVIN
Edward VAN BUREN
Capt. C. E. MONROE
V. G. MILLER
Capt. Albert SCOFSTAD
David DAVIS
Sergt C. S. PEARSOLL
Vardeman VILZE
Edward JONES
R. P. SINCLAIR
J. M. WHITE

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�Section 7 (cont.)
Oliver E. THORTON
Ashford HAON
John HUTCHINSON
Peter A. DOLBEE
Edward W. PEASE
Wm PRIESTLY
James P. CAMERON
Levi SHEPARD
Levis WILSON
James GILLULI

H. S.CHURCH
H. WINEGARTNER
Cyrus BAKER
Samuel ARNOLD
Bartlett SHAW
James C. MARTIN
Hiram JOHNSON
Russel FULLERTON
Albert JONES

Additional Names Since Last Memorial Day
Albert MOORE
C. W. WOODWARD
Surgeon Herbert SPENCER
Maj. O. B. GUNN
John W. PARCELLS
Levi J. SPEERY
Capt. Simpson HOLLISTER
Geo. W. HANSEN
Joseph BOWERS (c)

Andrew S. ANDERSON
Frank A. MILLARD
Captain Stephen ANDREWS
Samuel FRY
Col. H. M. GREEN
Lt. John MCFARLAND
John PARKS
Myron R. CORBIN
Albert BARLEY (c)
Edward OVERTON (c)

Excerpt from Memorial Day Services
Lawrence Journal World
May 29, 1901
-contributed by Don Vaughn

Calculating Birth Dates:
To calculate a birth date from the death date and age, use the
following formula:
Died 6 May 1889
18890506
Age 71y., 7m., 9 d.
-710709
-8870
Answer
18170927
Birth date 27 Sept. 1817
It really works!!
-From the Jackson Co. Genealogical Society Newsletter
May/June 1996

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�DOug£14S eou/Jq:y e9q:9;!E/JS
9/J q:HE J4RjVlED "jOReES 9/J WOR£D WJ4R 99
Vivian Clough submitted this index for "Men and Women in the Armed Forces from
Douglas County During World War II," a copy of which is available at the Watkins
Community Museum and the Lawrence Public Library. Most of the people listed here have
biographies and pictures in the book. Those marked with an asterick (*) were killed in
action.
KAMPSCHROEDER, Elmer F.
KAMPSCHROEDER, Herbert
KAMPSCHROEDER, Rolland
KAPELLE, Gilbert F.
KASBERGER, Johnnie C.
KAULL, George M.
KEENE, Kenneth W.
KEENE, Wallace R.
KELLER, William R.
KELSEY, Charles R.
KENNEDY, Bernard R.
KENNEDY, Floyd E.
KENNEDY, Francis Max
KENNEDY, Joseph D.
KENNEDY, Max D.
KENNEDY, Richard M.
KENNEDY, Theodore A.
KENT, Gene O.
KENT, Ohlan V.
KEOUGH, Earl W.
KEPLINGER, Arion E.
KERNS, Clarence E.
KERNS, Jack
KERNS, Ralph W.
KERR, Dean D.
*KIEFER, Deane W.
KILLINGER, Ernest G.
KILPATRICK, Edwin L.
KINCHALOE, Marvin G.
KING, Alice Jean
KING, Bob J.
KING, Harold H.
KLOPFENSTEIN, Larry W.
KLOPFENSTEIN, Luther E.
KLUG, Julius A.
KNIGHT, Louis
KNOTT, Maurice H.
KNOX, Carl S.
KNOX, William F.
KOEHLER, George W.
KOEHLER, Hilda M..
KOEHLER, Pearl A.
KOLACNY, Chas. 5., Jr.
KOLSKY, Harwood G.
KRAMER, Elmer W.
KRING, James M.
KRULL, Harold E.
KRUM, Edward L.
KRUM, John C.
KRUM, William W.
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LaDUKE, Alfred M.
LANDIS, Armin V.
LANDRITH, Garland 5., Jr.
*LANGRELL, O.V.
LARSON, Russell F.
LATH ROM, Clovis E.
LATH ROM, Noble A., Sr.
LAUGHLIN, Dalton E.
LAUGHLIN, Homer E.
LAUGHLIN, John E.
LAUGHLIN, Kermit J.
LAUGHLIN, Paul E.
LAUGHLIN, Robert H.
LAUGHLIN, Roy C.
LAUGHLIN, Wayne C.
LAWSON, Leland A.
LAWSON, Murray E.
LAWSON, Roy (Bob) A.
LEARNED, Albert S.
LEARNED, George R.
LEARNED, Robert E., Jr.
LEDERER, Glen E.
LEE, Raymond H.
LEFFERD, Glenn R.
LEFFERD, William 5., Jr.
LEFMANN, Delbert E.
LEFMANN, Delmar L.
LEFMANN, Harold M.
LeROY, Faunt D.
LESCH, Joseph H.
LESUER, Nelson M., Jr.
"LINDENBERGER, Gerald Leonard
LINDENBERGER, Kenneth Edwin

LINDQUIST, Elmer G.
*L1NLEY, Alfred
*LOBINGER, Paul
*LOID, Wayne E.
LONG, Thomas I.
*LOUK, Max
LOVE, Charles Jr.
LOVE, Dell A.
LOVE, Grant E.
LOVE, Lee L.
LUTZ, Vernon J.
LYNCH, Howard E.
LYON, Alfred U.
MACKIE, Joseph M.
MACKIE, William R.
MAICHE, Willard L.
MAIDEN, Clinton E.
MAIDEN, Elmer

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MALONE, Jack W.
MALONEY, Owen W.
MANESS, Harold L.
MANESS, Melvin C.
*MANION, Claude B.
MANN, Bernard C.
MANN, Raymond Keith
*MANSFIELD, Joe
MARCKLEY, Wilbur R.
MARSHALL, John A.
MARTIN, Charles G.
MARTIN, Dale S.
MARTIN, John W.
MARTINEZ, Mario Munos
MASON, Horace M.
MASON, James G.
MASON, John D.
MASON, Max E.
MASON, Robert E.
MATHIA, Delbert E.
MATHIA, Edward W.
MATHIA, Homer Lavern
MAXWELL, Kenneth D.
MAY, Donald L.
MAYHUGH, Clarence H.
MAYHUGH, Frank J.
MAYHUGH, Leonard M.
McCAIN, Lawrence G.
McCALL, Harry W.
McCALL, Tom W.
McCALLA, Wesley C.
McCANLES, Joseph
McCLANAHAN, Lester F.
McCLEERY, Douglas D.
McCLURE, Bruce W.
McCLURE, Earl E.
McCLURE, Lauren K.
McCLURE, Merle E.
*McCOIN Charles
McCONNELL, Donald H.
McELHINNY Irvin E.
McFERREN, Kenneth Rea
McGEE, Nathan G.
McGEE, Thomas S.
McGHEE, Lee Roy
McGINNIS, PaulO.
McKEE, James M.
McKINNEY, Merle M.
McKINNEY, Robert J.
McKONE, Samuel A.
MCMAHON, Tom E.

�McMILLEN, Donald F.
McMILLEN, Eugene S.
McNEIL, Harold N.
McNISH, Victor D.
McPHEETERS, Everett E.
MERRIOT, Helen E.
MESSENHIMER, Kenneth E.
MESSER, Donald Eugene
MESSER, Harold Warren
MESSER, James Ernest
METTNER, John R.
*METZ, John J.
MEUFFELS, Walter A.
MIESSE, Max W.
MILBURN, Jess O.
MILLER, Cecil E.
MILLER, Lloyd I.
MILLER, Pharon D.
MILLER, Robert M.
MILLER, Woodrow W.
MISKIMEN, Chester A.
MISKIMEN, Howard H.
MITCHELE, Robert
MITCHELL, Charles R.
MITCHELL, Daniel A.
MITCHELL, Dean Wade
MITCHELL, Matthew H.
MITCHELL, Thomas H.
MOHLER, Albert L.
MOHLER, Clarence E.
MOHLER, Jack B.
MOLE, Albert L.
MOLE, Frances
MONROE, Raymond H.
MOORE, Charles E.
MOORE, Earl E.
MOORE, Milton Maurice
MOORE, Harold Chester
MOORE, William R.
MOORMAN, Bernard C.
MOORMAN, Edward W.
MOORMAN, George W.
MOLL, Roy W., Jr.
MORANVILLE, Edwin J.
MORLEY, Harold A.
. MORRISS, Melvin Allen
MORRISS, Merle J.
MORTENSON, Harry E.
MOSES, Kenneth V.
MOSSLANDER, Dale W.
MULDROW, Lawrence L.
MULL, Arthur R.
*MULL, Roy F.
MULLEN, James P.
*MURPHY, Albert J.P.
MURPHY, Jim G.
MURPHY, John W.
MURRAY, Millard E.
*MUSSELMAN, John L. Jr.
MUSSELMAN, Millard M.
MUZZY, Marion F.
MUZZY, Willard M.
NASON, James Wm., Jr.

NASON, Ralph F.
NEALE, Justice R.
NELSON, Arthur H.
NELSON, Carl Stanley
NELSON, Elizabeth M.
NELSON, Frances Lynn
NELSON, Raymond Thayer
NELSON, Robert M.
NETZER, Edwin J.
NEUSTIFTER, George V.
NEUSTIFTER, Robert E.
NEWMAN, John F
NEWMAN, William E.
NICHOLS, John L.
NIEBRUGGE, Karl F.
*NIXON, J.B.
*NOCHES, Ramon
NOLL, Forest L.
NOLL, Lewis H.
NORMAN, Stanley B.
NORRIS, Clyde W.
NORRIS, Norman A.
NORTH, John D.
*NORWOOD, Rachel
NUFFER, Donald E.
NUNEMAKER, Eugene W.
NUNEMAKER, Herbert C.
NUSBAUM, Wellman E.
OAKES, Henry F.
OAKES Wilbur E.
*O'BRIEN, James F.
O'BRYON, Charles Edward
O'BRYON, Herbert Justin
OCAMB, James C.
OGLE, Duane E.
OGLE, Oran W.
OPPERMAN, Kelmit E.
*OSBOURN, Raphael P.
OSMOND, Lawrence R.
OTT, Emerson J.
OVERTON, Robert B.
OVERTON, D. William
OWEN, Frank S.
OWENS, Marion D.
OWENS, Ralph F.
*OWENS, Virgil H.
OWENS, Wayne S.
PAIR, Doyle Q.
PARDEE, Fred
PARDEE, Robert M.
PARKER, Claude Eugene
PARSONS, Le Roy S.
PARSONS, Walter N.
PATCHEN, Harold E.
PATCHEN, Tommy E.
PATTERSON, Richard H.
PATTON, Richard L.
PAULSON, Ivan J.
*PAXTON, Charles
PEACOCK, Della B
PENCE, Kenneth E.
PENDLETON, Albert B.

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PENDLETON, William B.
PENFOLD, Claude H.
PENFOLD, Francis C.
*PENNER, John Elliott
PENNINGTON, Ronald L.
PENNY, John Ernest
PENNY, Junius M.
PENNY, Paul B.
PEPPERCORN, George E.
PERKINS, Carl C., Jr.
PERKINS, Delbert E.
*PERKINS, Otis O.
PERKINS, Paul W.
PERRY, Eldon N.
PERRY, William
*PETERSON, Leon A.
PETREE, Ben
*PETTYJOHN, George o.
PFANTZ, George J.
PICKENS, John E.
PICKETT, Robert W.
PINE, Phillip A.
PINE, Ralph E.
PINE, Richard R.
PIPPERT, Earl M.
PONTIUS, Ernest A.
PONTIUS, Herman W.
PONTIUS, Vaughn (Chick) W.
POTTER, Beryl J.
POTTER, Kenneth L.
POWELL, Lyle S.
POWELL, Robert W.
PRINGLE, Charles F.
PROVOST, Louis
PURVIS, Fred Calvin
* PUTNAM, Charles E.
QUACKENBUSH, Roger L.
RABER, Paul H.
RAGLE, Dan D.M.
RAKE, Wilbur D.
RANDALL , Hugh A.
RANKIN, Charles C.
RANSDELL, Gaylord D .
RAYBOURN, Raymond A.
READ, Lathrop B., Jr.
REBER, Karl H.
REDDING, Donald R.
REED, James D.
REED, Robert Lawson
REED, William E.
REUSCH, Frank B.
REUSCH, Harold H.
REUSCH, Wesley A.
REYNOLDS, Clifford E.
RHODES, Robert H.
RICE, Ellsworth A.
RICE, Lawrence D.
RICE, Richard G.
RICHARDSON, Alvin C.
RICHARDSON, Asa R.
RICHARDSON, Clarence A.
RICHARDSON, Delbert C.

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�*RICHARDSON, James C.
RICHARDSON, John G.
*RICHARDSON, Leo
RICHARDSON, Robert A.
RICHARDSON, Robert E.
RIDGWAY, Hugh M.
RIEDERER, Lewis
RIGDON, Jonathan M.
RIGGS, Charles N., Jr.
RIGGS, Richard L.
RILEY, John L.
RISLEY, Heyward G.
RISSMAN, James F.
ROBB, Wendell E.
ROBERTS, Ivan
ROBERTS, Leon V.
ROBERTSON, Frederick W.
ROBINSON, Edgar L.
ROBINSON, Edward H.
ROBINSON, Joel A.
ROEBUCK, Harold Christy
ROGERS, Worthy Ray
ROLL, Charles L.
ROLL, Leonard D.
ROMERO, Ramon E.
ROMINE, David R.
ROOD, Clarence E.
ROSE, Clifford E.
*ROSE, Robert E.
ROTH BERGER, Leo M.
ROTHWELL, Glenn F.
ROWLAND, William H.
RUSSELL, Berdean R.
RUSSELL, Carl E.
RUSSELL, Gerald W.
RUSSELL, Ned M.
SALISBURY, Adam A.
SAMPLE, Harold F.
*SANBORN, Herbert J.
SCHAAKE, Carl L.
SCHAFFERT, Wendell W.
SCHELBAR, Joe
SCHLEIFER, Gordon L.
SCHNIDER, Donald E.
SCHNIDER, Howard A.
SCHNIDER, Melvin E.
SCHOLFIELD, Ora W.
SCHOPPER, Dolores H.
SCHOPPER, George F.
SCHOPPER, Marcella M.
SCHRADER, Richard
*SCHULER, George W.
SCHUTZ, Kenneth L.
SCHWARTZ, Melvin L.
SCHWEGLER, Raymond A.
SEDORE, Robert N.
SEIWALD, Carl H.
SEIWALD, Herbert M.
SEIWALD, James A.
SELZER, Donald W.
*SEUFERT, Edward
*SHANNON, Charles
SHAW, Clifford L.

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SHENEMAN, Ralph L.
SHERLOCK, Earnest P.
SHIELDS, Floyd L.
SHIELDS, Oliver O.
SHIRK, Arthur L.
SHOOK, Earl E.
SHORE, Schiller F.
SHOWALTER, Elmer W.
SHRIMPLlN, Frank E.
SHRIMPLlN, Howard I.
SHRIMPLlN, Marion G.
SHULTZ, Guy R.
SILKEY, Don
SIMPSON, Harold
*SINDT, Wayne
SIMS, Glenn D.
SIMS, James G.
*SIROKY, Donald E.
SKAGGS, Robert M.
SKINNER, Daryel A.
SKINNER, Francis J.
SMITH, Carroll L.
SMITH, David o.
SMITH, Elgar J, Jr.
SMITH, George B.
SMITH, Glenn M.
SMITH, James A.
SMITH, James B.
SMITH, Lawrence D.
SMITH, L.eo K.
SMITH, Lloyd H.
SMITH, Marion R.
SMITH, Morgan W.
SNEEGAS, Byron C.
SNEEGAS, Eldon C.
SNEEGAS, Owen E.
SNEEGAS, Robert M.
SNOW, Charles R.
SNYDER, Glenn E.
SNYDER, Ralph W.
SOMMER, Martin D.
SOMMER Paul C.
SPALSBURY, Clark S.
SPALSBURY, Lawrence M.
SPALSBURY, Wm Adelbert
SPENCER, Lloyd L.
*SPITZER, Carl
SPOONER, Paris F.
SPRING, Norman Dee
SPRINGER, Vernon C.
STANCLlFT, Raymond E.
STANLEY, Roger E., Jr.
STANNARD, Frank K.
*STAPLES, Norval
STARKEY, George O.
STARKEY, Jack E.
STAVROS, Paul J.
STEFFEN, Clifford V.
STEFFEN, Richard O.
*STEINMETZ, Leo D.
STEVENS, James U.
STEVENS, William N.
STEVENSON, Dale L.
STEWART, George W.

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STEWART, John B.
STOEBENER, Oscar W.
STOHS, Gilbert J.
STOLAND, Betty J.
*STOLAND, Lawrence I.
STOLAND, Robert O.
STONE, Charles W.
STONE, Flavia
STONE, John Wm.
STONE, Leroy E.
STONE, Maxine J.
STONE, Ray L.
STONE, Thomas William
STONEBACK, Dean H.
STONEBACK, Ray G.
STORES, Harold W.
STOUGH, Charles D., Jr.
STOUT, Donald E.
STRONG, Carl E.
STUART, George W.
STUMBO, Fred L.
STUCKY, Richard R.
STUCKY, Robert Bruce
STULTZ, Freeman W.
STURDY, Hugh R.
SUllEN, Charles J.
SURLES, Robert L.
SUTHERLAND, Howard L., Jr.
SUTTON, Irvin J.
SUTOR, Keith W.
SUTOR, Revere H.
SWAIN, Roscoe M.
*SWIMLEY, Eugene B.
TALLEY, Leonard M.
TANNER, Andy J., Jr.
TAYLOR, Beuford R.
TAYLOR, Chas. Benjamin, Jr.
*TAYLOR, Orin
TAYLOR, Reuben A.
TAYLOR, Wallace Howard
TENNYSON, George E.
TERRY, Ellisworth Albert
TERRY, S. Marvin
*THOMAS, Edward L.
THOMAS, Francis R.
*THOMAS, Orval Dale
THOMPSON, Richard C.
*THORNE, Henry F.
THURBER, Forrest H.
*THURNEAU, Glenn Andrew
TILLOTSON, Grover M.
TINGLE, Nelson E.
TOBLER, Donald E.
TODD, Eldon R.
TODD, Jack E.
TODD, James A.
TODD, Karl S.
TOPPING, James R.
TRABANT, Carlyle E.
TRAPP, Leonard F.
TRAXLER, John H.
TRAYLOR, Joyce R.
TRAYNOR, Wayne B.

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�*TREECE, Robert
TREFF, Francis L.
*TREFZ, Howard H.
TREFZ, William Robert
TRIPP, Murray P.
*TROVILLlON, Donald K.
TROWBRIDGE, George Elmer
TRYON, Charles E.
TUGGLE, Kenneth R.
TURNER, Albert I.
TURNER, Glenn E.
TUTTLE, Harold J.
TYER, Stanley W.
TYLER, Marshall S.
UNDERWOOD, William M.
*UNFRED, Samuel L.
UTTINGER, James Richard
VANDEVENTER, Raymond
VAN KEUREN, D.E.
VAUGHN, William D.
VIESSELMAN, Burt Wm.
VIESSELMAN, Mark Utley
VITT, Dale E.
VOTAW, Joseph G.
VOTAW, Lesli W.
VOTAW, Victor D.
VOTH, Rudolph
WALKER, Clarence R.
WALKER, George Dan
WALKER, Marion E.
WALKER, Marshall M.
WALKER, Namon D.
WALKER, Theodore Leo
WALTER, Melvin M.
WALTERS, Frank A.
WALTON, Harold C.

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WARD, Owen F.
WARE, George Robert
WARE, Lloyd L., Jr.
*WARNER, Edwin R.
WARREN, William C.
WASHINGTON, Elroy
WATKINS, Leroy E.
WATSON, William B.
*WAY, William E.
WEBER, Orville E.
WEBSTER, Billy R.
WEEKS, Marion R.
WEIDENSAUL, William E.
*WEIDLER, Ira J.
WEIDMAN, Gilbert E.
WEIDMAN, Harold E.
WEIDMAN, James M.
WEIXELDORFER, Ernest
WELSH, Homer T.
WESTGATE, Ellsworth A.
WETZEL, Donald R.
WHITE, Francis E.
WHITMAN, Walter M.
WIGGINS, Ivan E.
WIGGINS, Ray O.
WILEY, Lauren W.
WILEY, Lyman T.
*WILEY, William Gale
WILKS, Chester A.
WILKS, Louis G.
WILLIAMS, Cleo C.
*WILLIAMS, Earle F, Jr.
WILLIAMS, Elden E.
WILLIAMS, Phillip G.
WILLIAMS, Rex E.
WILLIAMS, Robert M.
WILLMAN, Robert E.
WILSON, Curtis O.
WILSON, George D.

WILSON, Henry P.
WILSON, John W.
*WILSON, Robert J.
WILSON, Robert M.
WILSON, Wiley C.
WILSON, William R.
WINGERT, Leo
*WINGERT, Merle
WINTER, Harry Jr.
WINTER, Milton S., Jr.
WISE, Bernard W.
WOLFE, Vincent L.
WOOD, Eldon E.
WOODWARD, Donald W.
WOODWARD, Howard E.
*WOOLF, Charles E.
WOOLF, Wayne W.
WORLEY, Charles R.
WORLEY, Ellwyn L.
WORLEY, Paul H.
WRAY, Harold M.
WRAY, John L.
WRAY, Paul F.
*WULFKUHLE, Leo
YOUNG, Edwin S.
YOUNG, Robert G.
YOUNGBERG, Irvin E.
ZEIDLER, Elden A.C.
ZEISENIS, Arno G.
ZIESCH, Arthur
ZIESCH, Ernest
ZIESCH, Harold H.
ZILLNER, George F.
ZILLNER, Robert L.
ZIMMERMAN, Joe A.
ZOOK, Franklin A.

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Would like any kind of information on MCCLAIN in Missouri, OSHEL in Ohio and Pennsylvania,
PETTI BON in Illinois and Missouri, HOUGLAND in Kentucky, and MOORE families from Kentucky
into Illinois.
Want informtion. on t~e WI~SON family all buried at lola, Kansas cemetery. Great-grandmother
Sabra MOORE IS buned With them. Born 1815 Kentucky, Died 1903 lola, Kansas.

-submitted by Maxine P. Hougland
Route 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073

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�POSSltJJ£lE ~tz1VEs I?(.O£llJ pt}{aIDS,
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Bonnie Rams has 26 photos of Overbrook, Kansas people that were taken around 1922. They are not related to her
family of MANNIX, they were neighbors and friends. The names of the people in the photos are listed below. She
would like their descendants to have the photos at no charge except postage. You can contact her at 2851 S. Valley
View #1141-B, Las Vegas, NV 89102.
Charlie RIPPITOE
Teddy ROWE
Teddy ROWE with 2 women
Fern Craig RUBY
SCHMITENDORFF in a horse &amp; buggy
Maggie SCHMIDT
Doc SHEEN
W.D. MILLER
Ollie SNYDER
Lottie SNYDER
Lottie SNYDER's kids
Flo VALENTINE, dau. of Mrs. GRIFFITH
V ALENTINE kids (2)
Mrs. Craig WILSHIRE

Lila Beard ANDERSON
ANDREWS kids
Mildred BEARD
BoCOX
Thelma CROPPER
Biddy GREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ed GRIFFIN
Mrs. GRIFFITH
Mrs. GRIFFITH holding a baby
Pat ISRAEL
Ada KELLY
Nellie BRYSON
Mary LEISHMAN
Ollie MILLER

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for 51 years.
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Episode

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THE PIONEER, VOL. XIX, No. 2

�9NDEX
Names appearing in the Douglas County Citizens in the Armed Forces in World War II
(Pages 10-13) are not included in this index since they are in alphabetical order.

BARDELL

A
ACHERMAN
Anto·8
AHLSTROM
Fred B.• 1
AINSWORTH
Harry H ·2
ALFORD
Alfred C.• 1
Alfred C., Lieut. • 6
Fred, Second Lieutenant· 1
ALLEN
Aseph K.• 6
Charles A. ·6
Chas. D. ·8
Frank· 1
J. K.· 8
Mamie· 5
AMES
Clarence· 1
ANDERSON
Andrew S.· 9
Lila Beard • 14
ANDREWS
Kids· 14
Stephen, Captain· 9
ARNOLD
Henry R. ·6
Samuel· 9
ASS MANN
Justus· 8
ATKINSON
Henry C.• 8
ATTERBURN
Harvey J .• 1

B
BAKER
Cyrus· 9
James· 6
BALE
Denver W.• 1
BANKER
W G, Rev.· 5
BANKS
William· 7
BARBER
Harry, Mrs .• 4
Oliver, Capt. • 6
Wm. T. ·6

F. W.· 7
BARKER
G J, Mrs. ·3
BARLEY
Albert· 9
Charles· 3
BARNES
Wm. C., Capt. • 7
Wm. 0.·6
BASETT
Owen A.· 8
BATES
Frank J .• 7
BEARD
Mildred ·14
BECKER
Miss·3
BENJAMIN
Nellie, Miss.• 5
BENNET
James·8
BENSON
Elmer L. • 1
Larooka, Mrs .• 5
BERRY
Samuel· 7
BETCHEL
Gee·8
BIEBUSCH
Henry· 7
BIRMINGHAM
James· 8
BLACKMAN
W. I. R. ·8
BLAKELY

C. A.· 8
John R. • 8
BOONE
Theodore E. • 1
BOWERS
Joseph·9
BROOKE
President· 2
BROOKS
Lewis A.· 1
Robert S .• 1
BROWLES
Oscar C .• 1
BROWN
Bert· 5
Charles·7
Claud D.• 1

15

BRYSON
Nellie· 14
BUNKER
Marjorie·3
BURCHARD
Francis R. • 8
BUTCHER
Frank· 5
BUTLER
Albert O. ·7

c
CALDWELL

J S· 3
CALLAHAN
John·6
CAMERON
James P. ·9
CANARY
Morris· 5
CARDWELL
E H· 4
CARPENTER
Louis· 6
Cartright

W. W.· 8
CHAPMAN
D. M.· 7
CHASE
Otis H.• 1
CHILDS
James P. ·7
CHRIST
H T, alias Sherrick· 2
CHURCH
H.S.·9
Robert M.• 1
CLARK
Adna G .• 1
Robert F .• 1
CLARKE
A G, Capt. ·4
CLARKS
Ad. G., Capt. • 1
COKER
Michael·8
COLLINS
A. L., Capt. • 6
Chas • 4
CONANT
George E. ·6

THE PIONEER, VOL. XIX, No. 2

�COOK
Chas. E .• 1
COPELAND
H., Sergt. • 7
CORBIN
Myron R ·9
CORNELL
Albert A .• 1
Lewis S.· 1
COTTEN BERG
James· 7
COTTON
James M. ·8
COURTNEY
Frances L. • 1
COWEN
James P., Capt. • 6
COX
Bo·14
COY
Henry J.• 7
CRACKLIN
J., Capt. • 6
CRAIG
Green·8
CRAIN
John L. • 6
CRISS
Bessie·4
Ernest· 1
CROPPER
Thelma· 14
CULVER
Mabel E· 5
CUTLER
Fred· 3

D
DAUM
Rosa, Mrs .• 3
DAVIDSON
Thos. J.• 1
DAVIS
Anderson·8
David·8
Harry G.• 1
J. F.• 6
Wm. M.· 7
DEERING
J. H.· 7
DEITZLER
Geo., Gen.· 6
DICKER
Claud R • 1
DIMERY
Absolom·7
DOLBEE
Peter A. ·9
DOMAN
Victor, Mrs .• 2
DOUGLAS
Andrew·7

THE PIONEER, VOL, XIX, No. 2

DRAKE
R S.·8
DRYSDALE
Walter L. • 1

E
EDMUNDSON
Sol· 7
EDWARDS
Thomas S.· 7
ELDRIDGE
S. W.· 6
T. B., Maj.· 6
ELLIS
Mark· 4
ELLS
Etta· 3
EMERY
James S.• 7
EMMETT
' Albert S.• 1
ENGLE
Mrs·5
EVANS
James W. ·6

F
FARMER
Albert C.• 1
FEARING
Wm. B.· 1
FERGERSON
Wm.·7
FERGISON
Levi·8
FERGUSON
Lizzie·4
FOREMAN
George W.· 7
FOSTER
H S, Mrs .• 2
FRANKLIN
Wilson·7
FREDERICK
Charles W.• 1
FRENCH
Mrs·5
FROST
Alfred E· 5
FRY
John·7
Samue·9
FULKERSON
Emmet· 1
FULLERTON
Russel· 9

G
GARDNER
John, Mrs .• 4

16

GARRETT
C. G., Capt. • 6
E.·8
J. H., Capt. • 6
GIBBONS
David·7
GIBSON
Arthur H.• 1
GILL
John B.• 6
GILLEY
Burt· 1
GILLULI
James·9
GOOD
J. R ·6
GRATON
J. R, Capt. • 6
GRAY
Gabriel· 6
GREEN
Biddy· 14
H. M., Col. ·9
GRIFFIN
Ed, Mr. and Mrs .• 14
GRIFFITH
Mrs .• 14
Mrs., holding a baby· 14
GRISMORE
E J, Mrs. ·4
GUNN
o. B., Maj.· 9

H
HACKBARTH
Frank· 1
HAMLIN
Pat·3
HANSEN
Geo. W.· 9
HAON
Ashford·9
HARGIS
Arthur· 1
HARRIS
E. B.• 7
James N. ·6
HART
Henry· 2
HASKELL
Charles· 6
HAWKINS
Charles· 7
HAY
Gladys· 5
HAYNES
Roy S.• 1
Wilburn· 1
HAYS
Homer· 8
HAZEN
Rufus O.• 1

�HENDRY
James M. ·7
HENLEY

A·5
HESSEL
Mary E· 3
HILLIKE
Lynn L. • 1
HODGE
J.J., Maj .• 6
HOLLISTER
Simpson, Capt. • 9
HOOK
Edward R.. 7
Elliott F.• 1
HOPSON
Hiram P. ·7
HORTON
Fannie B, Mrs .• 5
HOSTETTER
Leonard C.• 1
HOUGLAND· 13
HOUSTON
W. E., Capt. • 6
HUGHES
Squire· 7
HULTZ
Joseph·7
HUMPHRIES
Fred· 1
HUNSICKER
C H· 5
HUNTER
Hiram·6
HUNTSMAN
John A .• 1
HURD
Henry· 6
HUTCHINGSON
John M.• 8
HUTCHINSON
John·9
HUTT
Emanuel· 8
HYDE
George· 8

ICE
G W· 5
IRVIN
Martin·8
IRWIN
Orville C .• 7
ISRAEL
Pat· 14

J
JENKINS
Moses· 7
JEWETT
J. E., Col. ·7

JOHNSON
Gus·4
Hiram·9
Thomas B.· 7
William G.· 6
JONES
Albert· 9
Edward·8
William·8

M

K
KELLY
Ada·14
KENNEDY
David·7
T. F., Maj.· 6
KIMBALL
Samuel· 6
KING
Chas. A .• 1, 7
KIRKPATRICK
Lt. Col. • 8
KNAPP
Edgar· 5
KRAUSE
A. H., First Lieutenant· 1
Albert H .• 1
KUHN
Bert W .• 1
KUMMEL
H. H., Col. ·6

L
LAMASNEY
Edward L.. 1
LANE
James H., Gen .• 6
M.H.·7
LAVELLE
Thomas· 8
LAWRENCE
Wm.·8
LAWSON
John, Capt. • 7
LEASE
Conrad·7
LEIS
Henry· 6
William E.· 1
LEISHMAN
Mary· 14
LEMON
Wm F.· 8
LOVE
Louis· 7
LYONS
Lucius D. ·8
Mason R. ·6
LYSTER
John·2

17

MACKEY
AD·2
MADDOX
James·8
MARBLE
O.C.·8
MARCH
Geo·4
MARTIN
Clarence· 1
Frank· 1, 6
James C.• 9
MASON
L. P. ·7
Samuel· 8
MCBRIDE
Robert A. ·7
MCCLAIN· 13
MCFARLAND
John, Lt. ·9
MCKEE
E.·8
MCKINNEY
Abraham· 6
MCKITTRICK
John A .• 1
MEEKER
I. M.· 7
MEEKS
C. M., Capt. • 6
MESSER
Geo. A .• 1
MILLARD
Frank A. ·9
MILLER '
Augustus· 7
David C.• 1
Jessie· 8
Josiah, Maj .• 6
Ollie· 14

S. G.· 6
V.G.·8
W.D .• 14
MILLS
A. R., Capt. • 8
MOESENNER
C.·8
MONROE
C. E. Capt. • 8
MOORE· 13
Albert· 9
Allen·4
Bert· 8
Sabra· 13
MORRIS
Richard· 7
MORROW
John W .• 1
MOYER
Edith, Mrs .• 4
Mr·4

THE PIONEER, VOl. XIX, No. 2

�MOYS
William·6
MURDOCK
M. M., Col.· 3
MURPHY
Miss·5
MYERS
Ruth·5
Sheriff· 4

N
NATION
Mrs.·2
NELSON
Arthur· 4
NESBIT
C. W.· 6
Charles· 6
Nathaniel • 6
NEWBY
Alvin·3
Grace· 3
NEWLIN
Mahlon Ernest· 3
NICHOLSON
Leoti·5
NOLAN
N.C. ·8
NOYS
J. N.• 6

0
O'BRIEN
Cliff;Cliff O'BRIEN· 14
OLIVER
Albert O.• 1
Benjamin F.• 1
OLNEY
Principal· 3
OLSON
Victor· 5
OSBOREN
Wm. F.• 1
OSHEL· 13
OVERTON
Edward·9
OWEN
Orry W .• 1
OZIAS
Ernest L. • 1

p
PAGE
Larrance· 1
PAINTER
James M.• 1
PALMER
B.D.·6
PARCELLS
John W.· 9

THE PIONEER, VOL, XIX, No. 2

PARKS
John·9
W. H.· 8
PARRISH
W. H.· 8
PARROTT
Eugene· 1
PATTERSON
John L. ·7
PAUL
Clarence H.• 1
PEABODY
Jam. D. J .• 6
PEARSOLL
C. S. Sergt. • 8
PEASE
Edward W.· 9
PEOPLES
Robert· 6
PERKINS
Lulu·5
PETTI BON ·13
PETTY
R. J. ·8
PICKENS
Gertrude W • 4
POWELL
Geo. K. • 1
John P. ·7
PRAETER
Edmond·7
PRATT
Mabel· 4
PRENTICE
Thadius·6
PRENTIS
S.B.·6
PRIESTLY
Wm.·9
PUCKETT
Joshua·6

Q
QUACKENBUSH
Durwood E.. 1

R
RAY
AJ·2
RAYBOURN
Thos. B.• 1
RAYMAKER
Arnold·7
READ
AW·5
Benj. M. ·7
F W· 5
READING
James A. ·7
REEL
Estelle·4
REINHEIMER

18

Daniel· 7
REITZ
Christian • 8
RENO
E. Newton· 1
W.w.·3
RETHORST
Otto W .• 1
REYNOLDS
Geo L. • 1
RICHARDS
Geo. M.· 7
RIPPITOE
Charlie· 14
ROBERTS
G. Y., Col. ·6
Thos. S., Rev. ·7
ROBINSON
Chas., Gov .• 7
RODELL
Gustave· 6
RODGERS
Henry B. ·7
ROWE
Teddy· 14
Teddy with 2 women· 14
RUBY
Fern Craig· 14
RUSS
WW·3

S
SCHALL
A., Capt. ·7
SCHAUM
Harry L. ·7
SCHMIDT
.Maggie ·14
SCHMITENDORFF
in a horse &amp; buggy· 14
SCOFSTAD
Albert, Capt. • 8
SCOTT
C F, Congressman· 5
Cam H.• 1
John·2
SEATON
Samuel· 7
SELIG
Harry G.• 1
SHANE
Maude· 3
SHAW
Bartlett· 9
John·8
SHEEN
Doc· 14
SHEPARD
Levi· 9
SHIELDS
Robert F. ·8
SHIRAR
George F.• 1

�SIEGLE
Sophia· 5
SILER
Frank W· 4
SIMMONS
E. F.· 6
Wm· 2, 3
Wm. B.· 8
SIMONS
Harry· 8
SIMPSON
Chas Hoke· 1
E. Guy· 1
Ernest Guy· 4
SINCLAIR
R. P. ·8
SMART
CA· 4
SMITH
Almeda·4
Chip·4
Dennis·7
G. W., Maj .• 6
Supt· 3
SNIDER
Nicolas· 6
SNYDER
John·8
LoUie· 14
Ollie· 14
SPEERY
Levi J.• 9
SPENCER
Herbert, Surgeon • 9
Robert· 7
SPILLMAN
Joseph N.• 1
STALEY
Sam'l· 6
STAUFFER
JE•4
STEARNS
John·8
STEELE
Wm 0.·1
STEVENS
Henry· 8
J. T., Capt. • 7
J. W.· 8
James·8
N. T.· 7
STEWART
Ben T.• 6
James· 8
STONE
E T· 5
STREET
Howard S.• 1
STRODE
Freddie· 7

STRONG
A·5
SUTHERLAND
R. W.· 6

T
TASLOR
James M.· 7
THACHER
S. 0.·6
THORNTON
J. W.· 7
THORTON
Oliver E .• 9
TRAPP
Henry· 8
TURNERS
Lawrence· 5

V
VALENTINE
Flo·14
kids· 14
VAN BUREN
Edward·8
VAN HOES EN
I. N. ·6
VANNANA
Oscar T .• 8
VILZE
Vardeman·8
VOORHEES
Peter· 5

W
WABOITZ
Louis·8
WAHL
Hilda p. 5
Joseph·7
WAKEFIELD
John A.• 1
WALKER
James· 8
James, Lieut. • 6
S., Col. ·6
WALL
Joseph A .• 1
WALLING
David G.· 7
WASHINGTON
Geo.·7
WATERS
Baxter, Rev .• 5
WEBER
Johns L. ·6

19

WEIDLER
Cyrus· 7
WELLER
J. Q. A., Capt. • 8
WEST
James·6
WHEELER
Ruth·4
WHITCOMB
Hezekiah·7
WHITE
Fletcher A.• 1
J. M.· 8
James, Sergt. • 7
WILBUR
Orson E. ·6
WILCOX
Merton A .• 1
WILDER
A. M., Maj.· 6
John. H., Capt. • 6
WILEY
J. W., Sr.• 7
WILLEY
Silas C.• 1
WILLIAMS
John·7
WILLIAMSON
Wm.·8
WILLISTON
Dr. • 2
WILSHIRE
Craig, Mrs. WILSHIRE· 14
WILSON· 13
Henry M. ·6
L Clyde· 5
Levis·9
WINEGARTNER
H.·9
WINFIELD
Robt. • 8
WINGFIELD
Henry M.• 1
WOLLMAN
John·5
WOOD
David·8
I. W.· 6
L. 0.·8
WOODRUFF
Dr·4
W G, Dr. ·4
WOODWARD
C. W.· 9

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Wm H.·1

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