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�DOUGLA5 COUNTY, KAN5A5, 'GENEALOGICAL 50C~ETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWllENCE, K5 66D4 6 -D66 4

PLANNING COMMITTEE
Janet Payne
Sandy Robison
Charles Worley
Erma Worley

Mary Burchill
Beverly Chapman
Shelley Hickman Clark
Alta Duncon
. Jerry Feese
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.~., __ITI.~eting 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.

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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.
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�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by
The Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society, Inc.
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101
Volume XX No.3 and 4
Contents

July &amp; October, 1997
Page

Genealogical Society begins new project------------------------46
Osma Room to be expanded----------------~---------~------------47
Rebecca Brooks Harvey------------------------------------------47
Census Indexes for Kansas 1855-1925----------------------------48
Entries under personal in the Index to Laws of Kansas----------50
10 best genealogy sites on the Internet----------------------~-66
Motheriode of primary genealogical information for free-----~--67
Book reviews------------------~--------------------------------69
Historical marker in Lawrence----------------------------------74
Oak Hill Cemetery lot owners-----------------------------------74
Indian Relics--------~-----------------------------------~-----87
Douglas County schools-13thcommencement-----------------------88
Wedding-Corina Harris and Fred Hill----------------------------90
Index to Portrait &amp; Biographical Record of Leavenworth,
Douglas and Franklin Co, KS 1899--------------------------92
Coming to Kansas-------------------------------------------- ___ 95
Index to Volume XX---------------------------------------------98

The Pioneer welcomes articles and records for publication that are
relevant to Douglas County family history, with the exception of
published and ~opyrighted material. It is not necessary that
articles be camera ready, but if you are typing for that purpose,
be sure to leave enough margin space for binding. Send submissions
to the Pioneer editor at the address above, or submit to one of the
Planning Committ~e members.
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 Society the Pioneer will be remailed to you
ONLY UPON RECEIPT of $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

�dENEALOGICAL SOCIETY BEGINS NEW PROJECT: Index of Obituaries and
Death Notices from 1864-1891 Newspapers
by Paul Jordan
In my function as "Genealogist" (responding to requests sent
to the Society for family data), I am often asked for copies of
obituaries. Often the requestor assumes we have a complete file of
obituaries, as I suppose many genealogical societies do. During my
searches I have found several different files and indexes for
different time periods in different places, so I made a list of
those available and will put a copy of it in the Osma Room at the
Lawrence City Library and will give copies to the Watkins Community
Museum and other libraries.
The available obituary files and indexes are nearly complete
for about 1978-1997, .but the coverage of earlier years is spotty.
Naturally the requests we are receiving are for much earlier times,
and the 1978-1997 obituaries won't be in demand until many decades
from now. We have determined that what is most needed now is
information for 1864-1891. Rather than making copies of the
obi tuaries and death notices from those newspapers, we will prepare
an index so the information can be looked up in the newspaper when
needed. We will index the newspapers that are on microfilm in the
Lawrence City Library, which are only Lawrence papers. Our goal is
to complete the index in a year's time.

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There are 49 spools of microfilm containing about 10,000
newspapers for 1864-1891. I have timed myself at copying data for
indexing onto a worksheet, and cal6ulate that a person could work
through a maximum of 40 newspapers an hour (many issues of the old
newspapers contain no obituaries or death notices). In addition to
the 250 or more hours of this work, numerous hours will be required
to keyboard the data into a database.program which will then put
the index into alphabetical order by surname. The index will then
be printed onto acid-free paper and bound between covers.
So far we have seven workers on this project, and we need a
few more in order to complete the project within the year. If you
live in or near Lawrence or Topeka (where the microfilms are) and
would like to help, please call Paul Jordan at 785-842-4388. I will
provide worksheets to make the work go as quickly and efficiently
as possible.
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�Osma Room to be expanded
Included in the budget for the Lawrence PUblic Library, which was
approved in January, is $20,000 for enlargement of the Helen Osma
Room which is the Genealogy Library. It will double the size of the
room.
Plans being discussed include removing the glass wall from the door
east to the wall and repositioning it going north to the stair
well. The north wall of the room will be even with the north side
of the stairwell so the room will be L-shaped.
One of the changes will be that there will no longer be a locked
door into the room. The three groups that have materials in the
room, DAR, LPL and the Society agreed that it was not necessary to
have the room locked. There will still be a reference librarian at
the desk and the glass wall will allow visual surveillance at all
times.
The Society will be able to house the Lawrence Abstracts in the
room and discussion is proceeding about this process. As
background, the Worleys were given many abstracts by an abstract
company here in Lawrence. Shelley Hickman Clark, a past president
of the Society, has. indexed all of them by legal description. We
will be able to have all these in the Helen Osma Room for
researchers to use.
This remodeling should begin by summer. Then we'll need help in
moving the collections.
It is an exciting development and the Society is grateful to the
staff of the library for recognizing the importance of the room.
Any chance you get tell the library of your appreciation.

REBECCA BROOKS

K~RVEY

"Rebecca Brooks Harvey was born in slavery in North Carolina (she
did not know when nor where nor the name of her Mother.) Why?
because as a baby she was given as a chattel for a debt one man
owed another. The creditors took the baby for the debt and gave her
to the Brooks lady to raise. The name of Rebecca was given the
child."
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"In rearing their children, our parents taught obedience at home
in school and to the laws of the state."
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"Father told us on leaving home for school, learn, behave and tend
to your own business. Mother being a devout Christian added
prayer."
Original source:. RH. MS P62
Lawrence, KS 1945
SRL Ks Coll:
Ed. S. Harvey-Story of his Mother-Rebecca Brooks
Harvey
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'CENSUS INDEXES FOR KANSAS, 1855-1925
Researchers of Kansas data are fortunate that censuses are available for
every fifth year from 1855 to 1925, with the exception of 1890. Censuses are also
available for 1856-1858 and 1859. All of these censuses are available to us here in
Lawrence, most of them in Hays, 1900 and 1910 in Manhattan, and a few parts in
Pittsburg, at the State university libraries -- but indexes are not available there. .
For indexes we can go to Topeka, or for some of them we can use interlibrary
loan.
The Kansas State Historical Society research library in Topeka has
numerous indexes as well as each actual census for all of Kansas. The following
information about their indexes is copied from a Historical Society pamphlet,
Kansas Census Indexes 1855-1925, printed in February 1995, and other information
obtained from the Historical Society in March 1997. The indexes are for all of
Kansas unless otherwise specified.
1855: Available in book form and on microfilm.
1856-1858: Available in book form.
1859: Available in book form.
1860: Available in book form and on microfilm.
1865: Entire state available on microfilm (interlibrary loan available).
Osage, Ottawa, Pottawatomie, Riley, Saline, and Wabaunsee counties are
available in book form.
1870: Entire state available in book form. State mortality schedule
available in book form. Bourbon, Crawford, Davis, Dickinson, Doniphan,
Greenwood, Johnson, Pottawatomie, Riley, Saline, Sedgwick, and Wabaunsee
counties are available in book form.
1875: Entire state available on microfilm (interlibrary loan available).
Crawford, Dickinson, Douglas, Jefferson, Pawnee, Phillips, Riley, Sedgwick, and
Wilson counties, and the City of Salina are available in book form.
1880: Soundex for each household with a child 10 years or younger
available on microfilm. State mortality schedule available in book form. Brown,
Clark, Clay, Crawford, Davis, Dickinson, Ellsworth, Lane, McPherson, Marion, .
Marshall, Mitchell, Montgomery, Morris, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Pratt, Reno,
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�Republic, Riley, Wabaunsee, and Wilson counties, and the City of Parsons are
available in book form.
1885: City of Topeka available on microfilm (interlibrary loan available).
Crawford, Jefferson, Riley, and Wilson counties are available in book form.
1895: Clay and Ness counties and the cities of Topeka and Fort Scott, and
Soldier and Topeka townships in Shawnee county are available on microfilm
(interlibrary loan available). Riley and Wilson counties are available through the
library card catalog. Thomas county and the city of Hutchinson are available in
card form. Volunteers have been inputting data from the 1895 census to
computer for about a year. The indexing is far from complete, but the
information now available can be searched on the reference desk computer. The
database is being updated weekly.
1900: Soundex available on microfilm. Elk, Riley, and Wilson counties are
available in book form.
1905: Fort Scott, Hutchinson, Kansas City, Lawrence, Leavenworth,
Ottawa, Pittsburg, Salina, Topeka, Wichita, and Soldier and Topeka townships in
Shawnee county are available on microfilm (interlibrary loan available). Wilson
County is available in book form.
1910: Miracode index available on microfilm. Johnson and Riley counties
are available in book form.
1915: Fort Scott, Kansas City, Leavenworth, Pittsburg, Wichita, and
Soldier and Topeka townships in Shawnee county are available on microfilm
(interlibrary loan available). Kiowa county is available in card form. Street
address indexes for Atchison, Lawrence, and Topeka are available.
1920: Soundex available on microfilm.
1925: Soldier and Topeka townships in Shawnee county available on
microfilm (interlibrary loan available). Street address indexes are available for
Abilene, Arkansas City, Atchison, Chanute, Coffeyville, Dodge City, EI Dorado,
Emporia, Fort Scott, Great Bend, Hutchinson, Independence, lola, Junction City,
Kansas City, Lawrence, Leavenworth, McPherson, Manhattan, Newton, Olathe,
Ottawa, Parsons, Pittsburg, Salina, Topeka, Wellington, Wichita and Winfield.
The LDS's Family History Centers can get loan of microfilms of some of
the indexes from the library in Salt Lake City. The ones available are 1855, 1880,
1900, 1910, and 1920.
Submitted by Paul Jordan
Page 49

�ENTRIES UNDER PERSONAL IN THE INDEX TO LAWS OF KANSAS

1855-1877

The information that follows is taken from the Index to the
Laws of Kansas.It comprises all general, special and private acts
contained in the original authorized editions of the laws from the
. organization of the Territory of Kansas, in 1855, to the close of
the 17th Annual Session of the State Legislature in 1877. It was
compiled and published by J.D. Shaffer of the Leavenworth Bar in
1877. Kansas Statutes can be found in most public libraries and
certainly in all law libraries. The complete set of statutes will
be found in the University of Kansas Law Library located on the
campus of the University. It is open to everyone. Ask a librarian
for the location of the statutes.
There is a great deal of information of interest to
genealogists in statutes. Some of the better items appear under
Personal heading in the index. These can include "rights restored
to", "divorces", "rights conferred upon", "name changes" to mention
just a few. A few examples will be given of the kind of information
which is available and then the listing of names under the heading
Personal in the index.
Heading: Engle, Carrie Ella Louise, changed to Carrie Ladd
Armstrong ..... 1873, 200. (1873 is the year of the statutes and 200
is the page number). The entry is as follows: Section 1. That the
name of Carrie Ella Louisa Engle, of Montgomery County and State of
Kansas, be and the same is hereby changed to that of Carrie Ladd
Armstrong, and she is hereby constituted an heir-at-Iaw of Benjamin
M. Armstrong, Montgomery County, Kansas. Section 2. That the name
of Belle vaughn, of Doniphan county and State of Kansas, be and the
the same is hereby changed to that of Belle Vaughn Bowers, and she
is hereby constituted an heir -in-law of Martin B. Bowers, of
Doniphan County, Kansas. Section 3. This act shall be in force and
take effect from and after its passage. Approved March 5, 1878. I
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the
original enrolled bill now on file in my office .
. Heading:
Boggs,
Henderson
H.
and
Susan,
divorced .... 1860,103{1860 ~s the year of the statutes and 103 is
the page number). The entry is as follows: Be it enacted by the
Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of .Kansas:
Section 1. That the marriage relation heretofore existing between
Henderson H. Boggs and Susan Boggs, be and is hereby dissolved, and
that the said parties shall have all the rights and privileges of
single persons. This act to take effect and be in force from and
after its passage. Approved February 27, 1860.
Submitted by MaryD. Burchill

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Aderhold, George "V., rights restored to
Aiken, James H., rights restored to
Aldemar, P. Elder, rights of conferred upon
Aldrich, John R.,rights conferred upon
1 87 1 ,
Alexander, W. S., right restored to
18 7 1,
Allen, A. c., rights restored to
Allen, Benjamin Franklin, rights conferred
18 74,
upon
p.
1860,
Allen, Anna A. and Nathaniel P. divorced
1873,
Andrews, Lillie, rights conferred upon
1877,
Anderson, T. J., rights restored to
1855,
Armstrong, Silas, may keep ferry
Armstrong, Carrie Ladd, changed front Carrie

1873,

Ella Louise Engle
1873,
Armstrong, Benjamin M., made heir at law
1869,
Atwood, Samuel F., acts of legalized
1873,
Ausman, William A., rights conferred upon
187 1,
Ayres, Edward W., rights restored to
1873,
Babcock, Henry, rights conferred upon
187 2 ,
Bacon, E. H., rights conferred upon
18 72 ,
Bartlett, A. S., rights conferred upon
1874,
Blackmon, Fred. D., rights conferred upon
1874,
Bacon, J. Allen, rights conferred upon,
p.
t.
1861,
Bailey, John C., may make a ferry
p.
IH60.
Baker, John, may erect ferry
18
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Baker, J. R., rights restored to
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p. 1 59,
Baker, Ormanzo M., may keep ferry
1862,
Bak~r, T. H., Legalize acts of
1855,
Baldwin, John, may keep ferry
s. 1868,
Baldwin, Lewis c., rights conferred upon
1877,
Baldwin, O. W., may build mill dam
t.
1861,
p.
Baldwin, William A and Julia S., divorced
18 7 1,
Barbee, W., rights restored to
1871,
Barber, James K., Sr., rights restored to

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PERSONAL- COlltillued.
Bardwe,\1,' Horatio F. and Susan D., divorced p. 18 59,
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Barnes,A. B. rights restored
18 7 2 , 268
Barnes,' F. D., rights restored to
18 77, 152
Barnhill," John S., legalize official acts 0 f
187 6 ,
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Barr, William V. and Louisa, divorced
p. 1860, 23 2
Barry,'Abraham, may keep ferry
p. 18 59, 117
Bassett, &lt;Letta M., changed from Letta M.
McLachlin
p. 1860, 244
, B&lt;irtlett,'Edward L., legalize acts of
1874"
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Beach, Ashbel, relief of
p. 1860, 426
Beakey, A J., disabilities removed
1875, 126
Beam, J. A, may build dam
1869, 130
,Beardslee, Charles, rights conferred upon
1877, 180
Bearse, Allen Snow chang-I.! to Allie Bearse
Eells
1867, 166
1871, 188
Bell, J. P. rights restored to
Bell, Robert S., rights restored to
1872, 268
Bennett, Bedy, rights restored to
1871, 188
Bennett, Ida, may keep ferry
p. 18 59, 115
Bennett, John, rights restored to
187 2 , 268
Berwen, Joseph, rights restored to
18n, 188
. Berkaw; Albert F., may keep ferry
p. 18 55,
96
Bilger, Augustus and Emiline, divorced
p. t. 18G1,
10
Bishop, Ebenezer L., rights conferred UPOII
1872, 308
Bishop, James M., rights conferred upon
s. 1868,
65
Bishopberger, Julius, changed to Julius Bishop 1877, 183
Bishop, Julius, changed fr?1I1 Julius Bishop.berger
1877, i83
Bishop, Robert, may keep a ferry
p. 1860, 267
Bissell, Chancey, rights conferred IIpon
1872; 310
Bittman, Geo. M. and Catherine, divorced p. t. 1861,
10
Black, W. C., relief of
1874, 15 6
B1ackiston, Ebenezer, may keep ferry,
p. 1859, 101
Blackiston, Ebenezer, relating to ferry
p. 1860, 279

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PERSONAL - Con ti1l ued.
18 73,
Blakely, A. ]., rights restored to
Blanchneed. William S., rights restored to
1872,
18 57,
Blanton, N. B., may collect bridge toll
Blanton, Napoleon B., may keep feny
p. 1859,
Block, Ignat:r., rights confcned upon
s. 1868,
Boggs, Henderson H. and Su~an, divorced p. 1860,
Booth, Fox B., may keep ferry
1855,
Booth, Joseph G., rights restoreJ
1871,
Boroling, Thomas B., rights restored to
1871,
Bouldin, John T., rights restored to
1877,
Housley, 'William R., rights restored to
1872,
Bowen, 15aac, rights restored to
1872,
Bowers, Belle Vaughn, changed frolll Belle
Vaughn
1873,
Bowers, Martin B., made heir at law of
1873,
Bowers, Martin B. and Hulda, adopt Isabella
Vaughn
p. 1860,
1871,
Bowles, Theo. C, legali:r.e acts of
Brenner, David, rights conferred upon
. 1872,.
Brenner, Michael A., rights conferred upon
1872,
Broderick, John and Catherine, divorced
p. 1860,
Hrool{s, Lorel17.0 N., rights conferred upon _
1873,
Brooks, William H., rights conferred upon
1873,
Brown, Albert A., rights conferred upon
1873,
Brown, Charles W., rights conferred upon
1874,
Brown, Edwin R., rights restored to
1871,
Brown, Harvey, relief of
1873,
Brown, J. E., rights conferred upon
1877,
Brown, Lois and G. W., divorced
p. 1860,
Brown, J. P., rights restored to
1872,
Brown, Martin W., rights conferred upon
1871,
Brown, William, rights restored to
1872,
Broyler, Adam, rights restored to
1871,
Brumley, O. B. and AI:r.ina E., divorced
p. 1860,

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179
268
157
103
65
233
790
188
188
15 2
268
268
200
200
376
25
309
309
233
199
199
198
135
188
217
180
234
268
263
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Bruner, F. F., relief of
168
18 7 2 ,
Buck, David, rights restored to
187 2 , 168
Buck, James H., rights restored to
187 1, 188
Buckhart, J. B., rights restored to
Buckland, Caroline E., rights conferred upon
1 8 74,
135
18,4, 135
Buckland, E. G., rights conferred upon
18 7 1 , 188
Bunch, David, rights restored to
18
72 , 268
Bundy, J. C, rights restored to
p. 18 59, 109
Bundy, Josiah, may keep ferry
1877, 180
Burchard, Capie J., rights conferred upon
1877, 180
Burchard, Fannie R., rights conferred upon
p. 1860, 4 2 7
Burdett, Jane G., Relating to divorce
PhilBurdett, Jane G., changed to Jane G.
p. 1860, 4 2 7
lips
18 7 1 , 260
Burdick, I. D., rights conferred upon
18 77, 152
Burford, John W .. rights restored to
1877, 152
Burford, William, rights restored to
187 2 , 268
Burns, John, rights restored to
Burriss, Jeannette S. H., changed from Jeannette
S. II. Martin
1857, 36 7
Burton, Ran., rights restored to
187 2 , 268
18 7 1 , 188
Bush, William, rights restored to
20
Butcher, John, may build bridge
p. 1860,
Bybee, George, rights restored to
187 2 , 268
Byrley, William, rights restored to
187 1 , 188
188
Caldwell, John, rights restored to
18 71,
Cackburn, Fred. D. B., rights conferred lIpon 1874, 135
18 7 1, 188
Callis, W.O., rights restored to
Cameron, Hugh, may keep a ferry
1857, 162
6
Cameron, W. J., legalJze acts of
1877,
Campbell, Beam c., rights restored to
1877, 15 2
18 73, 210
Campbell, George, relief of
Campbell, Zachariah T., rights conferred lIpon 1869, 153
Canniff, Jennie E., changed from Eliza Hamilton, and made h~ir at law of H. J. Canniff p. 185 8 ,

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PERSONAL- Colttiltlud.
18 7 2 ,
Cantrall, S. n., rights restored
to
Hattie
May
Carder,Hattie May, changed
1867,
Eells,
187 1,
Carder, Jo.el, rights restored to
Carmack, Samuel, may keep ferry
1857,
1877,
Carmean, S. H., appropriation for
18 71,
Carmichael, William, rights restored to
Carney, Thoinas, payment of interest due by
1864,
state
Carr. T. M., rights restored to
1871,
Carroll, John, righ.ts restored to
1871,
Carter, Henry 5., rights restored to
1877.
Carter, Luther M., protection of
1857,
Case, Alex E., legalize ac~s of as notary
1872,
IX74,
. Cheatham, W. T., disabilities removed
Chewring, Abner, rights restored to
1871,
Chewring, Pleasant, rights restored to
1871,
Chewring, J., rights restored to
1871,
Chewring, S., rights restored to
1871,
Chewring, A; C., rights restored to
1871,
Chewring, Harrison, rights restored to
1871,
Chord, George D., rights conferred upon
1870,
Christopherson, Lars, changed to Lars C.
Thompson
1872,
Cimerman, Fred. Anthony, changed from Frederick Anton David Zimmerman
1869,
Cissna, Harriet M., changed to Harriet M.
Snow
1872,
Clapsaddle, Alonzo, rights conferred upon
1876,
Clark, Aaron, rights conferred upon
1877,
Clark, W. 5., may build mill dam
1877,
Clark, Jesse W., relating to heirs of
1860,
Clark, Penace Angelina, relief of
lk60,
Clark, Jannettah Ann, relief of
1860,

197

198

166
188
165
58
188
18
188
188
152
36 6
16
107
188
188
188
188
188
188
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PERSON AL - COlttil/lled.
Clark, Andrew Jackson, relief of
1860, 1 2 5
1860, 125
Clark, John Allen, n;lief of
1860, 12 5
Clark, William' Edgar, relief of
1860, 125
Clark, Francis Marion, relief of
18 7 1 , 188
Clarke, Joseph D., rights restored
21
Clements, M. H., relief of
1876,
Clopston, Henry H., rights restored to
1877, 15 2
42
Coburn, Frances G. and Edward 0., divorced p. 1859,
Cocks, Charles James, changed to Charles
James Coles
1861, 2 0 7
18 77, 2 1 3
Coffey, J. A., may erect toll gate.
Coffman, H. P., relief of
1873, 21 7
Cogdell, Richard, rights restored to
1874, 107
Coger, Asa, rights restored to
1872, 268
Colburn, Albert W., rights conferred upon
1869, 15 2
Cole!'t, Charles James, changed from Charles
J ames Cocks
1861, 207
Coles may sue and be sued
1861, 207
Conery, L. C., legalizing acts of
1862, 357
Connell, Thomas J., rights conferred upon
1872, 3 11
Conwell, John F. and Lucy E., divorced
p. J 860, 235
1874, 135
Corey, John T., rights conferred upon
Cotter, Jane and John H., divorced
p. ,1860, 235
Coun, R. E., rights restored tv
1877, 15 2
Courtney. John, rights restored to
1872, 268
Courtney, William H., rights restored to
1871, 188
Cowart, John, rights restored to
1872, 268
Cowbanks, James, rights restored
1872, 268
Cotterson, W. C .• rights restored to
1872, 268
Cox, Charles G., legalize acts of
1872,
30
268
Cox, Charles G., rights restored to
1872,
Craig. Thomas Cloyd, rights restored to
1872, 268
Crane. Clara L., and Orlando M., divorced p. IX60, 23 6
Crawford, James Henry, and Melinda E.li~abeth,
divorced
p. 1860,

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PERSON A L - Contil/ued.
Crees, George Washington, rights restored to 1874,
187 1,
Crevais, Jr., Charles, rights conferred upon
18 7 2 ,
Crocket, A. M., ri!~hts restored to
1874,
Crocket, T. J., rights conferred upon
Cummings, Charlotte M. and Cyrus W., divorced,
and Charlotte restored maiden name
. p. 1859,
Cunningham, H. S., relief of
1876 ,
18 76 ,
Cunningham, W. P., relief of
p. 18 59,
Curtis, Z'ich.,may keep ferry
1877,
Curtis, Samuel E., rights conferred upon
1876,
Custis, Silas, rights conferred upon
DaLee, Amon G., and Clarinda E., divorced p. 1860,
Davenport, E. R., rights restored to
1877,
Davidson, John Garland, changed to vVilliam
-Benjamin Davidson
1870,
Davis, James, concerning ferry
1866,
1877,
Davis, Frederick A., rights restored to
187 I,
Davis, Israel W., rights restored to
Davis, James, may build a ferry
p. t. 1861,
Day, John W., legalize acts of
187 2,
Dean, Joseph 0., legalize acts of
1876,
Dederick, George, rights restored to
187 2 ,
Delahay, Mark W., for transcribing journals t. 1861,
Delange, Anne E., and Augustus
p. 1858,
1867,
Delorie, Elias, rights conferred upon
Dejarnett, J. P., disabilities removed
1875,
Dejarnett, W. H., disabilities removed
1875,
Devenney, A. S., legalize acts of
s. 1868,
Dibbin, William H., rights conferred upon
1873,
Dillard, W. W., rights restored to
1873,
1874,
Dillinge, Geo., rights restored to
1874,
Dillinge, Pete, rights restored to
Dolph, Clara Eli7.abeth, changed to Clara Elizabeth Dolph Stiles
1861,

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268
135
41
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180
196
237
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PERSONAL- Colttil/ued.
Dolph, George Osmon, changed to George
Osmon Dolph Stiles
186 5,
18 7 1 ,
Downson, J. J., rights restored to
Doy, John, relating to counsel for
1 8 59,
Dreyfoos, C., relief of
1 8 73,
Driscoll, B. 0., rights restored to
187 1,
18
Dumbauld, Oriel, rights conferred upon
77,
Dunbar, Henry, may erect ferry
p. 1860,
Dunlap, A., rights restored to
1 8 71,
Dunn, Clarence A., rights conferred upon
1877,
Dunn, Thomas A., rights restored to
1 8 7 1,
Dunning, H. W., appropriation for
1877,
Dutton, H. R., settlement with
1864,
Dutton, A. R., suits against
1 86 5,
Dyer, John W., rights n!storcd to
1874,
18 73,
Eastwood. J. G., relief of
1877,
Edie, J. S., appropriation for
Edmondson, Jesse W., rights restored to
1 87 1 ,
Eells, Allie Bearse, changed from Allen Snow
1867,
Bearse
Eells, Hattie May, changed from Hattie May
1867,
Carder
Elder, P. P., appropriation for
1877,
Eldridge, Edwin c., rights conferred upon
1870 ,
Ellis, Hamilton, rights restored to
187 2 ,
Ellis, Robert, rights restored to
1 8 77,
Elliott, J. N , rights restored to
187 I,
Elliott, Nixon, disabilities removed
1 8 75,
Elliott, Nixon, acts legalized
1875,
.1877,
Elliott, Thomas, rights restored to
18 7 2 ,
Ellison, N. P., rights restored to
187 1 ,
Ell)" G. E., rights restored to
Emersoll, Wm. B., acts legalized
1870,
1874,
Emmart, Lewis, disabilities remove9

20,{
188
47
217
188
180
277
188
180
188
58
201
]61
107

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58
]88
,

116
166
62
159
268
15 2
188
12 7

12 7

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188
244
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PERSONAL - ContillTud.
Engle, Carrie Ella Louise, changed to Carrie
Ladd Armstrong
1873,
Ephraim, H. M., rights restored to
1877,
Ergenbright, George T., may erect toll gate
1877,
Errich, John, may erect ferry
p. 1860,
Eskridgi, J. T., rights restored to
187 2,
Estes, Caleb, rights restored to
1871,
187 2,
Evans, David J., legalize acts of
Evans, Elizabeth Jane, changed from Jane Sta,
pleton
1871,
Evans, J. B., appropriation for
1867,
,Evans, Richard, rights conferred upon
1872,
Evans, Van, rights restornl to
1871,
Ewalt, R. T., rights restored to
]877,
Fanger,' E., relief of
1873,
Farley, Nimrod, may keep ferry
]855,
Farnham, Moulton S. (G.), appropriation for
1860,
Farnham, Moulton G:, relief of
1864,
Farnham, Moulto,; G., relief of
1865,
Farnsworth, 1. E, legalize acts of
1871,
Farren, George F., appropriation for
1860,
Farron, Josiah, rights resto~eu to
]871,
Faulkner, Charles E, relief of
1877,
Fell, William 5., rights restored to
1871,
Fender, George, rights restored to
1869,
Ferguson, Robert, righ~s restored to
1872,
Fields, R. I., rights restored to
1872,
Finulay, Jaliles, lIIay build bridge
1855,
Fish, Charles, may erect a ferry
p. 1860,
Fletcher, Edwin B, rights conferred upon
1872,
Fletcher, F. M., relief of
1874,
Fletcher, James J., rights of majority
]874,
Fletcher, W. H., rights conferred upon
Ig70,
Flinn, Martin, rights restored to
d~71,

201

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21 3
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188

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187 2 ,
Foreland, John M., rights restored to
Forman, John W., may build bridge and keep
ferry
p. 1860,
187 2,
,Fox, Samuel J., rights restored to
18 73,
Frank, Maurice, rights restored to
Fraim, George W., may build ferry
p. t. 1861,
Freeman, J. H., legalize acts of
1871,
18 74,
Freeman, W. F., disabilities removed
Fritzwater, Levi, disabilities removed
187S,
18 77,
Fuget, M. B., rights restored to
Gardenhire, Samuel' Major, rights conferred
18 73,
upon
1871,
Garland, G. P., legalize acts of
1871,
Garrett, John E., rights restored to
18 77,
Garvis, Ichabod P., rights restored
p. 1860,
Gee, Lucinda F. and James M., divorced
1877,
Gephart, Marshall, legalize acts of
s. 1868,
Gibbs, Elias, rights restored to
p. 18S8,
Giles, F. W. Legalize acts of
1877,
Gillesse, James, rights restored to
18 71,
Gillespie, Jerrerson W., rights restored to
18 74,
,Gilmer, William 1", disabilities removed
187 I,
Gilstrop, Joseph, rights restored to
Gird, Emma Jane, declared heir of Hugh
187 I,
Quinn
18 7 2 ,
Glass, Gilbert, construct gate on road
18
72 ,
Glass, John G, r.onstruct gate on road
18
Glas!'l, Henry W., construct gate on road
72,
18 72 ,
Glass, Chules F., construct gate on road
1 87 2 ,
Grant, Daniel, legalize acts of
18 7 2 ,
Green, B. F., rights restored to
1873,
Green, E. R., rights restored to
18
77,
Green, O. B., rights restored to
18
Greenlee, D. R. B., rights restored to
72 ,

288
268
179
33
21
107
126
IS2
19 8
23
188
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23 8

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297
1S2
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107
188

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360
360
360
360
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p.1860,
Greer, Wm. M. F. and Matilda, divorced
Gregory, M. F., may build bridge
p. 18 58,
18 7 2 ,
Griffin, L. L., rights restored to
Griffith, Will. R., rights conferred upon
I870,
s. 1868,
Grimes; David c., rights conferred upon
Grund, H. P., relief of
18 73,
Grubb, Isaac, rights restored to
187 I,
Gustu;, Peter, rights conferred upon
18 73,
Guttomson, Nels, changed to Nelson Thomp.
son
1872,
Hackley, James, rights restored to
187 I,
Haddock, J. M., rights restored to
1875,
Hadley, Albert, legalize acts of
1875,
Hagler, Jeremiah, relating to marriage
p. 1860,
Halburt, Alonz0 H., rights of majority
1074,
Hall, J. W., Appropriation for
1867,
Halliday, George, acts legalized
1872,
Hamilton, Charles A., reward for arrest of
1859,
Hamilton, Eliza, changed to Jennie E. Canniff p. 1858,
Hampson, James, changed from James Ramsbottom
1872,
Hanback, Lewis, concerning bond of
1871,
Hanley, John, rights restored to·
1872,
Honk; Lysander, rights restored to
1872,
1872,
H unnicut, J. M., rights restored to
Hobbs, John William, changed to John William Harmon
1861,
Hannon, John William, changed from John
William Hobbs
1861,
Harrill, L., rights restoretl to
1873,
Harrington, S:llnuel J., relief of
1875,
Harris, A. A., rights restored to
1873,
Harris, John, may erect ferry
p. 1860,
Harris, William D., may build bridge
p. 186o,

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207
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Harris, W. A., rights restored to
.1872,
Hart, Henry and Hellrietta, divorced
p. 1860,
Hastings, Will. H., relief of
1873,
Haven, Edward, disabilities removed
1875,
Hawthorne, J. 0., disabilities removed
1875,
Hays, Ed. C, rights restored to
187[,
Heard, Edw~rd, changed to Edward Miskell
1877,
Hedley, James E. M., rights conferred uIJon
1870,
Heim, Robert A., rights conferred upon
s. [868,
Helbert, Peter, rights r.cstored to
1874,
Helm, Charles W., rights restored to
1871,
Hemenway, Silas 0., may build bridge
p. 186o,
Henderson, Joseph alld Elizabeth, divorced p. [860,
Henderson, T. W., disabilities removed
1874,
Henry, William and Mary Jane, divorced
p. 1860,
Henson, George Marion, rights conferred
upon
s. 1868,
Hepler, B. F., rights restored to
1871,
Herman, H. A., rights conferred upon
1872,
Herrick, Fayette c., rights conferred upon
1871,
Hicks, Edwin P., legalize acts of
p. 1859,
Hicks, Z. T., rights conferred upon
1870,
Higinbotham, A. A., legalize acts of
1873,
Hildreth, Byron E. and Harriet B., divorced p. 1860,
Hill, Alice, rights conferred upon
1873,
Hill, Thomas J., rights conferred upon
1871,
Hill, T. C., acts legalized
1871,
Hitchcock, 1. c., may transcribe records of
Brown county
s. 1868,
Hoagla~d, Kate K., declared heir at law of
Robert Pratt
1872,
Hobson, W. ]., relief of
18 73,
Hobson, Wesley, relief of
187 2 ,
Hoffman, Christian, may build dam
1869,

268
239
21 9
126
[26
188
184
15 8
65
107
188

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239
107
240
65
188

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262
227
15 8
20
240
19 8
260
21 3

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279
21 9
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PERSONAL - Continued.
Hoffman, Christian, may build a dam
187°,
Holden, H. L. and Josephine E., divorced
p. 1859,
Holland, James, relief of
18 73,
Holliday, C. K., resolution concerning
1862,
Hollinworth, Jeptha H., rights restored to
1871,
Holmes, George B., to transcribe record
1~67,
Holmes, George B" trail scribe records of Jacks. 1868,
son county
Hook, P. W., relating to records
1857,
Horn~, T. H., rights restored to
1877;
Horne, Thomas, rights restored to
1877,
Hosmer, Edward, rights conferred upon
1873,
Hough, Mary and Henry c., divorced, and
Mary is restored to her maiden name, Mary
Allen
p. t. 1861,
187 2,
Hovey, Dwight R., relief of
18 71,
Howard, H. H., legalize acts of
Howser, Peter, rights restored to
1872,
Howell, R. C., rights restored to
1872,
Hoyt, Lorenzo and Sarah E., divorced
p. 18 59,
Hudson, T. J., legalize acts of
1877,
Huff, R. N., rights restored to
1877,
Huhn, Anna, changed from Anna Mary
Myers
1873,
Hughes, Andrew S., rights conferred upon
1862,
Humphrey, G. W., rights restored to
1877,
Hunt, J. H., may dam Neosho .river
1863,
Hunt, J. H., may build a dam
1866,
1873,
Hunting, Henry, H., rights conferred upon
Huntoon, Daniel R. and Lydia S., divorced p. 1860,
Huston, Thomas G., rights restored to
1871,
J-Iutson, Emmert J., changed to Emmert J.
feck
1812,
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140
42
21 9
116
188
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15 2
152
19 8

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hor, Manford L., rights conferred upon
135
Izor, Elizabeth, rights conferred upon
135
Jackman, F. H., rights restored to
Jackson, Charles B., rights conferred upori
Jackson, George W., rights conferred upon
Jones, Nancy, rights conferred upon
Jackson, Norma Diana, changed from Norma
18 70 , 162
Diana Miller,
18 7 1 , 188
Jackson, William J., rights restored to
18 72 , 268
Jackson, Z. N., rights restored to
18 74, 107
Jacobs, L. W., disabilities removed
p. 1860, 24 2
Jamison, Elizabeth, restored to
18 77, 15 2
Jarbou, James, rights restored to
18 72 , 268
Jeffries, William, rights restored
18 77,
58
Jenness, R. E., appropriation for
s. 1868,
Jennison, Charles R., rights restored to
59
1877, 18 3
Jenson, James, changed from Jens Larson
Jenson, Andrew, changed from Anders Larson 1877, 18 3
18 73, 19 [
Jerome, W. W., authorized to build dam
188
18 7 1,
Jessey, David, rights restored to
1872 , 268
Johnson, Alex., rights restored to
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Johnson, B. F., rights restored to
1 8 7 2,
Johnson, James, may keep ferry
p. [859,
Joh'nson, I(ezia L., changed to Kezia L.
1869,
Mitchell
1 87 2 ,
Johnson, Mitchell, rights restored to
p. 1860,
Johnson, Sarah Ann and D. B., divorced
Johnson, Thomas, appropriation for
1855,
p. 1860,
Jones, Elizabeth and James, divorced
Jones, Elizabeth, restored to maiden name,
p.1860,'
Jamison
1873,
Jones, E. R., relief of
Jones, Meekly II., rights conferred upon187 1,
18 77,
JOlles, N. N., relief of
18
J ones, Thomas S., rights restored to
73,
18 73,
Jones, T. S., rights restpred to
187[,
Jordan, George M., rights restored to
18 7[,
Jordan, A. A., rights restored to
Joyce, M. E., acts legalized
[870,
Katz, Bonheill1, changed to Bonheim Kahnp. 18 70,
Kahil, Bonheim, changed from 'Bonheim
Katz
p. i 860,
1877,
Keck, Ethan, changed to Ethan Burns Keck
p. 1860,
Keeler, Charles G., may erect ferry
Keeler, Henry, transcribe certain records
[866,
18 7[,
Kelley, James H., rights restored to
Kelsey, Joel E., legalize acts of
1871,
1860,
Kendall, Johll, appropriation for
18 73,
Kenner, Joseph c., rights restored to
18 77,
Kent, Orson, legalize acts of
187 1,
Keys, Osman, rights restored to,
Kickasoler, Joseph, changed to Joseph K. In1869,
. gles
18 74,
Kiddoo, James, may build a mill dam
187 2,
Kimball, Harry S., rights conferred upon
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26 3
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166
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Kimball, Warren, may builp ferry
p. t. [861,
33
Kinsolving, W. C., rights restored to
1872, 268
Kine, Franklin, rights restored to
1872, 268
Kirk, Christopher, rights restored to
1872, 268
Kirkpatrick, William A., rights conferred upon 1870, 15 8
1877, 180
Kistler, Volney B., rights conferred upon
Knapp, Edward W., rights conferred upon
1871, 26 3
Knapp, Wm. H., relief of
1873, 21 9
58
Kunkel, Jerome, rights restored to
s. 1868,
Laing, John M." rights restored to
1871, 188
Lamareau, E. D. R., appropriation for
1877,
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Lance, Rosa Malinda, rights conferred upon
1876, 196
Lane, James M., rights restored to
1873, 179
1855, 789
Landis, John, may keep ferry
1877, 18 3
Larson, Jens, changed to James Jenson
Larson, Anders, changed to Andrew Jenson
18i7, 183
Lauson, D. H., rights restored to
1877, 15 2
Lavatte, Nathaniel, rights conferred upon
1877, 180
Layne, }. c., rights restored to
1871, 188
Leagur, E. R., rights r~stored to
1877,152
Leagur, Wm., rights restored to
1877, 152
Lecompte, Samuel D., legalize acts of
1855, 22~
Leis, Henry and Catherine, divorced
p. 1860, 24 2
Lenker, Peter and Sarah L., divorced
p. 1860, 243
Leen, Morris, disabilities removed
1874, 107
Leon, Lewis, disabilities removed
1874, 107
Lewis, H. H., rights restored to
1877, 15 2
1873, 179
Lewis, Joseph S., rights restored to
1855, 797
Lewis, Calvin, may keep ferry
Lewis, Clark W. and Sarah, divorced
p. t. 1861,
I I
Leslie, Thomas J., rights restored to
1877, 15 2
Linthicum, R. B., relief of
1873, 217
Linzee, Edwin M., disabilities removed
1864, 107
Litson, Henry, rights of majority
1874, 135

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18 73,
Loffiri, John R., rights conferred upon
Loring, Joseph G. and Seraphina Martinez, di·
vorced
p. t. 1861,
Louber, Jolin, rights conferred upon
187 2 ,
Lowe, Samuel A., to make index
1855,
18 73;
Lowrey, Charles, rights restored to
18 77,
Love, Thomas R., rights restored to
Lovelace, George W. and Sarah, divorced p. t. 1861,
Lykins, William H. R., relating to
1860,
Lyman, P. C., rights restored to
187 1,
Macglothering, Thomas J., changed from Thomas
J. G. Vest
p. 1860,
Maggy, John, rights rei;tored to
187 1,
Mallery, Marcus and Angeline. divorced p. t. 1861,
1871,
Mallott, Hiram, rights restored to
Malone, James, rights restored to
187 I,
18 7 2 ,
Maloy, John, rights restored to
Mannee, Charles, rights restored to
1871,
Marlor, Martin, rights restored to
187 1,
Marquette, Susan and Stephen M., divorced,p. t. 1861,
187 6 ,
Marshall, Reuben, relief of
Mason, Simon', rights conferred upon
1874,
Martin, George J. and Sophronia H., divorced p. 186o,
Martin, Jealtnette S. H., changed to Jeannette
S. H. Burriss,
1857,
18 73,
Martin, Edward, rights restored to
Martin, Thornton, rights restored to
1873,
Martin, Tyra H., rights restored to
1871,
Martin, William H., rights restored to
1871,
Martin, T. Hoyt, rights restored to
187 1 ,
187 2 ,
Matheny, James M., appropriation for
Matheny, James M., resolutions concerning
1873,
Mathews, E. T., rights restored to
1873,
1872,
Mathis, H. C., c?nstruct gate 011 road

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188
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188
188

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PERSONAL - Conti1tued.
Mathis, "V. H., construct gate on road
1872,
Matney, George, appropriation for
1857,
Matthews, James G., relief of
1873,
Maukers, George W., rights conferred upon
1869;
1872,
May, Richard, rightc:;restored to
Mayberry, H. J., rights restored to
187 I,
McBowen, M., Jisabilities removed
1874,
1817,
McCandless, C. R" rights restored to
McCarty, John, may build bridge
p. 1860,
McCarty, Patrick, rights restored to
I R7 I,
McCarty, Patrick, rights restored to
1871,
McCarty, W. T., rights restored to
1871,
1873.
McClees, Nelson, rights restored to
McClees, W., rights restored to
1873,
McClellan, M. A., relief of
1876,
187 I,
McCormach, John, D., righ ts restored to
McCormick, Joe, rights conferred upon
1872,
McCreary, S. P., legalize acts of
1871,
18 77,
McCulloch, John P., rights restored to
McDermit, John, rights restored to
1871,
1877,
McGill, Thomas S., rights restored to
McGinnis, Caroline A, changed to Caroline
18 7 1 ,
A Stanley
18 7 2 ,
Mcivor, John, rights restored
18 74,
McKoon, J. A, legalize acts of
McLachlin, Letta M. and Henry, divorced p. 1860,
McLachlin, Letta M., changed to Letta M.
Bassett
p. I 860,
McLain, J. Washington, rights restored to
187 I,
McMillan, Lewis, rights of majority conferred
18 74,
upon
McNaught, Ann M., rights conferred up'
1877,
McNieve, Thomas, disabilities removed
1874,
Meginnis, John c., 'legalize acts of
1872,

360
36 5
21 7
153
268
188
107
15 2
32
188
188
188
179
179
23 1
188

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15 2
188
15 I
266
268

244
244
188
135
180
107
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PERSONAL- Continued.
•
Murrain, D. H., rights restored to
1877, 151
Merriweather, John C., rights conferred upon
1876, 196
Messerly, J. R., rights restored to
1877, 152
Meyers, Anna IHary, changed to Anna Huhn 1873, 202
Meyer, E~gene L., rights conferred upon
s. 1868,
65
Michael, Jacob, relief of
1877, 203
Miller, George M., appropriation f01"
1873,
29
Miller, Norma Diana, changed to Norma Diana
Jackson
1870, 162
Miller, Olin F., rights conferred upon
1873, 199
Miller, Silvia A., rights conferred upon
1872, 3 II
Minor, H. H., acts of legalized
1870, 154
Miskell, Edward, changed from Edward I-Icard 1877. 18 4
Mitchell, n., rights restored to
1871, 188
Mitchell, David H , concerning ferry
1866, 193
Mitchell, David W., rights conferred
IH69, 155
Mitchell, Kezia L., changed from Kezia L.
Johnson
1869, 15 6
Mitchell, Mal'garet Ellen, rights conferred upon' 1869, [55
Mitchell, William, rights restored to
1871, 188
Mitchell, William H., rights conferred upon
1869, 153
Mobley, C. R., may erect ferry
p. 1860, 271
Mobley, R. D., may erect ferry
p. 1860, 27 1
Mohler, G. B., rights conferred upon
1872, 3 II
.Montgomery, John, enfranchisement of
1876, 176
Moore, Ellen Jane, divorced from James L.
Moore, and restored to her maiden name p. t. 1861,
IS
Moore, L. W., relief of
1873, 21 7
Moore, Porter J., rights restored to
1872, 268
Morgan, N. B., rights restored to
1871, 188
Morral, Albert, rights restored to
1871, 188
Tv! orris, Isaac E., rights restored to
1872, 268
Morris, Herbert Ripley, changed to Edward
Ripley Morris
1870, 162 !

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18 7 2 ,
. Morris, J. M., rights restored to
187 2 ,
Morris, Allen S., rights restored to
18 7 1 ,
Morrison, William, rights restored to
187 1 ,
Morrcw, Z., rights restored to
18 77,
Morse, Charles W., rights conferred upon
p.
1R60,
Morse, S. L, may erect ferry
p. 1858,
Morton, Abner and Susan, divorced
p. 1860,
Morton, W. A. and Sarah Jane, divorce,d
18 7 1 ,
Mounts, William J., rights restored to
Miller, Joseph, changed to Joseph Miller Piaz18 73,
zek
18 7 2 ,
Mullen, Martin, rights restored to
18 7 2 ,
. Murdock, Frank, rights restored to
Murphy, Merrit 0., rights conferred upon
1866,
Murphy, Michael, rights restored to
187 I,
18 73,
Neal, Frank, rights conferred upon
18 7 1 ,
Neal, J. W., rights restored to
18 77,
Nelson, W. A., rights restored to
Newell, Joseph and Sarah, divorced
p. 1860,
Newland, Frederick P., rights restored to
1871,
Nichols, William B., legalize acts of
p. 18 59,
Noble, Owen P., rights restored to
1871,
18 71,
Norman, J., rights restored to
Norris, M. F., rights restored to
187 2 ,
Norton, J. J., rights restored to
1871,
Olsmith, Francis, changed.from Oliver F. Smith 187 2 ,
187 1,
Osborn, D. ]., relating to school land
Osborn, Frank, relief of
1877,
Orum, William J., legalize acts of
1860,
Oswald, J. B., rights restored to
187 2 ,
Otis, William E., legalize acts of
1877,
Page, Frank H., relief of
p. 186o,
Palmer, Edward and Dinah, divorced
p. 1860,
:ralm~r, pinah, restored to Pinah Riches
p. 1860,

268
268
188
188
180
279
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188 .
201
268
268
17 8
188
199
188
152
245
188
227

188
188
268
188

279

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224
268

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Palmer, James H., rights conferred upon
18n,
Parker, Delas T. and Eliza c., divorce
p. 1860,
Parker, Harriet L. and Howard E., divorced p. t. 1861,
Parkes, Scott, rights conferred upon
1873,
Parma'n, Joseph R, rights conferred upon
1870,
Parmenter, Mary, changed to Mary Parmenter
Ralstin
18n,
Parris, E. K., may construct a ferry
1870,
Parrott, Marcus J., resolution concerning
1860,
Parsons, F. "V., rights r.onferred upon
1870,
Partee, A. Y., rights restored to
1877,
Parthemer, Jonathan c., rights conferred upon 1871,
Passmore, Jason D., legalize aete of
1860,
Pate, Baley, construct gate on road
t 872,
Patrick, George W., rights restored to
1871,
Patterson, Mary K., changed to Mary K.
Wheeler
p. '86
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Patton, Z. B., rights restored to
1877,
Paupitz, Frank, granting privilege,
p. 1858,
Peacock, Burrell F., rights restored to
1877,
Peck, Emmert J., changed from Emmert J.
Hu~on

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239
158
15 2
261
173
360
188
37 1
152
31
15 2
279

Peck, Charles Waverly, changed from Charles
B. Hutson
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1872, 279
Peck, Charles Waverly and Emmert J. made
18 72 , 279
heirs at law of Fannie L. Peck
Peck, Lydia W. and Horatio N., alias James
p. 1860, 247
Diamond, divorced
187 2 , 309
Pe~t'ield, John N., rights conferred upon
18 72 , 268
Peulleton, Philip T., rights restored to
Peet, Robert, changed to Robert B. Wilson, p. 18 59,
55
p. 186o, 247
Perry, Lucy A. an·1 William, divorced
6
Perry, William, legalize acts of
1877,
Petriken, H. W., relief of
S. 1861,
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PERSONAL- COlltinued.
18 7 1, t88
PeytOli, John, rights restored to
Philbrick, J. L., relief of
1874, 199
Phillips, Jane G., changed from Jane G. Burdett
p. 1860,
Phillips, N. T., rights restored to
1877,
p. 18 59,
I&gt;hillips, William A., may keep ferry
Piazzek, Joseph M iller, changed from Joseph
Miller
1873, 201
Pierce, Frank, rights conferred upon
1870, 15 8
13
Pierce, Geo. G., appropriation for
1860,
135
Pierce, Thomas T., rights conferred upon
1R74,
Pine, Jane and William, divorced
p. 1860, 248
65
Plunket, Henry, tights conferred upon
s. 1868,
20
Powers, David W, legalize bond of
1860,
21.
Powers, David W., relating to
1860,
Prather, Benjamin, rights restoi'ed to
1877, 15 2
18 57, 365
Preston, Wm. I., appropriation for
Printz, Llewellyn H., rights restored to
1877, 15 2
Puett, Madi~on, declared register of deeds
1861, 245
18 75, 126
Puett, S. J., disabilities removed
18 7 2 , 268
Pullom, Dudley, rights restored to
1873, t99
Pulse, Beverly W., rights conferred upon
18 73, . 199
Pulse, Milton A., rights conferred upon
18 7 1, 188
Rain, Dr., rights restored to
18 7 1, 188
Rains. Jonathan H., rights restored to
18 74, 107
Railley, M. H., disabilities removed
Ralstin, Mary Parmenter, changed from Mary
18 77,
Parmenter
Ralstin, Clute M., guardian of Mary Parmenter
Rabtin
r877,
Ramsbottom, James, changed to James Hampson 18 7 2 ,
Ramsey, Anthony Wayne, disabilities removed IR7 2 ,
18 7 1,
Randall, J. W .. rights restored to
Randall, John L., rights conferred upon
t871,

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18 70 ,
Rapp, Jacob, may build dam
18 77,
Raymond, Frank Eo, rights conferred upon
18 73,
Raymond, J. E" relief of
187 1,
Redington, Hiram, rights restored to
18 7 1,
Redman, Green B., rights restored to
187 2 ,
Reed, James M., rights conferred upon
18 77,
Rees, Elias, fnay build toll bridge
1855,
Rees, R. R, to make book of forms
1857,
Rees, R. R., as to book of forms
18 7 2 ,
Reid, John, disabilities removed
1858,
p.
Repine, Alexander, granting privilege
, p. 1860,
Reynolds, Samuel. and Harriet, divorced
18 73,
Rhoades, J., legalize acts of
Riches, Dinah, changed from Dinah Palme'r p. 1860,
18 77,
Rickets, J. J., rights restored to
1873,
Ridgly, E. R., relief of
187 I,
Rigg, W. c., rights restored to
Riley, John E., rights restored to
187 I"
p.1860,
Ritter, Simon, hlay build a bridge
Roach, Jesse Nelson, rights conferred upon s. 1868,
Roots, Albert, rights restored to
!87 I,
18 70 ,
Roatcap, John, may build a dam
18
Robbins, John Henry, rights conferred upon
71,
18 7 1,
Robbin!;, John Henry, rights conferred upon
1871,
Roberts, A. K., disabilities removed
1860,
Roberts, Frank, appropriation for
187 I,
Roberts, George M., rights restored to
18 7 1,
Roberts, John, rights restored to
18 55,
Roberts, Peter S., may keep ferry'
187 1,
Roberts, S. E , rights restored to
18 7 2,
Roberts, Todd, rights restored to
18 76 .
Robison, George W., rights conferred upon
18 7 2,
Robson, William, rights restored to
18 75,
Rogers, M., relief of

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180
21 7
188
188
3 11
13 2
768
101
268
31
248
19
246
15 2
21 7
188
188
30
65
188
141
261
26 3
188
17
188
J88
7 84
188
268
196
268
197

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Root, E. A., acts legalized
18 70 , 16 5
Rosan, C. W., rights restored to
18 73, 179
' Ross, Arthur, rights conferred upon
18 74, 135
Ross, Pitt, rights conferred upon
18 74, 135
Rossell, E. T., rights restored to
18 77, 15 2
Rossell, Frank, rights restored to
18 77, 15 2
Rothwell, John M" rights restored to
18 77, 15 2
Round, Henry, rights conferred upon
18 77, 180
Rucker, A. A., disabilities removed
1874, 107 '
Ruggles, C. W. N., acts legalized
1874,
9
Ruley, Bratney V., rights restored to
18 7 1, 188
Russell, Ed., acts legalized
1869, 15 6
Russell, William H. and Ganett , divorced
p. 1860, 249
Ryan, George, relief of
18 73, 21 7
Sage, Nehemiah, may keep ferry
p. 18 59, 106
Saunders, William A., rights conferred upon
18 77, 179
Sawin, Marshall Suart, right!; conferred upon
18 7 1, 26 3
Saxey, Albert Edward, rights conferred upon
18 73, 19~
Scannell, Perry, rights conferred lIpon
18 73, 199
Schermerhorn, Ebenezer, changed to Edward
Schermerhorn
1871, 26 7
Scott, Charles B., rights restored to
187 I, . 188
Scott, Frank B., rights of majority conferred
upon
18 73, 19 8
Scott, Joshua, rights restored to
18 71, 188
Searcy, G. N., rights restored to
18 71, ,[52
Searcy, G. N., legalize acts of
18 77,
3
Secrest, Delano B., rights conferred upon
18 73, 199
Secrest, Mattie E , rights conferred upon
18 73, 199
Sedgwick, O. Leroy, legalize acts of
18 71,
27
Seicker, S. M., rights restored to
18 7 2 , 268
Seiver, Samuel F., rights rest~red to
18 77, 151
Sewell, David F., right!; conferred upon
18 70 , 15 8
Seymour, John, rights restored to
187 2, 268

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Shaft, Joseph and Almena Adaline, divorced p. 1860,
18 7 1,
Sharp. William G., rights restored to
18 7 2 ,
Shaw, T. J., rights restored to
18 73,
Shank, John, relief of
18 71,
Sheets, A., rights restored to
18 76 , .
Sherry, Byron, appropriation for
1873,
Shields, L. S., legalize acts
p. 1860,
Shively, Henry, may erect a ferry
1871,
Shumate, James H., rights restored to
' 18 7 1,
Shumate, Allen, rights restored to
18 7 1,
Shumate, Ballard, rights restored to
187 1,
Shumate, John, rights restored to'
18 7 1,
Shumate, Edward, rights restored to
Shute, Mary K., changed to Mary K. Wheeler 1869,
18 77,
Silver, H. S., rights restored to
p. 1860,
Siever, Gertrude and William, c.livorced
1871,
Simcock, J. W., rights re!.torec.l to
18 7 1,
Simms, John, rights restored to
1871,
Simmons, William, rights restored to
187 2,
Simpson, Alfred, disabilities removed
18 77,
Singleton, T. c., relief of
18 73.
Sinnet, N., relief of
187 1,
Sl05son, W. B., legalize acts of
187 1,
Slusher, Samuel, rights restored to
18 77,
Smiley, J. W., rights restored to
18 73,
Smith, A. M., relief of
186
9,
'Smith, Andrew J., rights conferred upon
1877,
Smith, B. F.; rights restored to
187 6,
Smith, Charles, rights conferred upon
Ix71,
Smith,-Charles Edwarc.l. rights restored to
187 I,
Smith, David, rights restored to
187 2,
Smith, DeWitt c., legalize acts of
18 70 •
Smith, Eliza, changed from Eliza Williams
8 7 2,
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249
188
268
2 17
188
21
19
278
188
188
188
188
188
155
15 2
25 0
188
188
179
268
202
2 17
22
188
15 2
2 17
154
15 2
196
188
188
21
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Smith, F. E., rights restored to
18 7 2 ,
Smith, George, legalize acts of
1860,
Smith, George S., rights conferred upon
18 70 ,
Smith, Henry, relief of
18 73.
Smith, Henry and Harriet, divorced
p. t. 1861,
Smith, Jacob, relating to suits against
186 5,
Smith, John W., appropriation for
18 57,
Smith, John W., rights restored to
18 77,
Smith, Olive and Sanluel, divorced
'p. 1860,
Smith, Oliver F., changed to Francis Olsmith , 1872,
Smith, Rosetta, may erect ferry
p, 1860,
Smith, R. B.,'-rights restored to
18 7 1,
Smith, T. Elwood, legalize acts of
t. 18GI,
Smith, W. B., rights restored to
18 77,
Smith, W. H., rights restored to
187 I,
Sneed, Thomas, disabilities removed
1874.
Snider, J. B., relief of
18 73,
Snow, Harriet M., changed from Harriet M.
Cissna
18 7 2,
Snow, Harriet M., declared heir at law of Henry
18 7 2,
Snow
Snyder, Eli and Leni, divorced
p. 1860,
Snyder, S. J. H., legalize acts of as notary
18 7 2,
Sollers, William Manuel Hayes, rights conferred
18 70 ,
upon
Spinney, Anson B. and Margaret, divorced p. t. 1861,
Spivey, R. M., rights restored to
18 71,
Spivey, J. G., rights restored to
18 7 1,
Spivey, R., M., acts legalized
18 7 2,
Spooner, Manning L., rights conferred upon
18 70 ,
Spratley, Junius N., rights ,restored to
' 187 1,
Spratt, Mary Elizabeth, may sue for divorce
18 57,
18 7 2,
Spriggs, John S., rights restored to
Staley, R. M., rights restored to
1873,

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140
15 8
21 7
16
161
36 5
15 2
290
279
29 0

188
19
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188
107
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PERSONAL- Conti1lued..
Stanley, Caroline A, changed from Caroline A.
187 I, 266
McGinnis
Stanworth, Reuben R., may keep ferry
p. 18 59, 119
Stapleton, Jane, changed to Elizabeth Jane
Evans
1871,269
18 55, 7 81
Stearwalt, John, may keep ferry
Stephens, Rodencia F. and A. L., divorced p. t. 1861,
17
Stevens. R. S., se.ttlell1ent with
1864, 20 I
Stevenson, J. T., rights restored to
1871, 188
Stewart, Lemuel T, rights conferred upon
1871, 263
Stiles. Clara Elizabeth Dopl, changed from
Clara Elizabeth Dolph
186 I, 207
Stiles, George Osman Dolph, changed from
lR61, 207
George Osman Dolph
Stinson, Thomas N., may keep ferry
1855, 776
Stoneburger, J. V. B., rights restored to
1877, 15 2
Story, John R., rigl1ts restored to
1871, 188
Stout, Samuel S., rights restored to
1872, 268
1876,
20
Stout, X. K., relief of
Stratten, Gabriel, rights restored to
1871, 188
Stratton, Erastus W., legalize acts of
1860, 150
Street, Alexander, may build bridge
p. 1860,
18
Strong, Wilkin A., rights conferred upon
1873, 199
p 1860, 251
Strother, Robert S. and Rhoda, divorced
Stryi&lt;ee, J. W., rights confcrred upon
1871, 260
Stulford, Augustus A, rights conferred upon 1873, 198
Stulforth, Augustus H., rights conferred upon 1873. 199
Stumbo, Frederick M., legalize acts of
1860, 140
Sullivan, Isaac W., rights restored to
1872, 268
Sullivan, John, pardon for
1859, 576
p. 1859,
44
Swan, Horace E. and Harriet J., divorced
IH72, 268
Swape, D. M., rights restored to
Swasey, Hiram Albert, rights conferred upon IH77, 180
Symns, Wm., rights restored to
1871, 188 f

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Symns, Joseph, rights restored to
1871,
Taliaferro, Richard H , rights restored to
1871,
Tanner, Harrison, disabilities removed
1875.
Taylor, J. E., relief of
18 75,
Taylor, Nathan, legalize acts
18 75,
Teague, Logan, rights conferred upon
s. 1808,
Tebles, A. Sidney, Sr., rights restored to
18 7 2 ,
Tebles, A. Sidney, Jr., rights restored to
1872,
Teffts, Fred. E., rights conferred upon
18 77.
Terry, Theodore, rights conferred 'upon
18 73.
Thomas, James M., legalize acts of
18 77,
Thomas, M. S., rights restored to
18 7 I,
Thomas, D. W., rights restored to
1871,
Th~ma~, P. Y., legalize acts of
1877.
1877,
Thomas, Philip Y., rights restored to
1871,
Thompson, Addison, rights restored to
Thompson, George W., rights restored to
1877.
Thompson, Henry, may keep ferry
1855,
Thompson, Lars C, changed from Lars Chris.
topherson
1872,
Thompson, Nelson, changed from Nels Gut. 1872;
tomson
Thompson, William, may keep ferry
1855,
Thornton, TheodNe P., rights conferred upon 1872,
Thumend, R. S., rights restored to
18 73,
Tiernay, James. disabilities removed
18 7 2 ,
Tiffany, Charles, rights restored to
187 I,
Todd, Almarinda P. and Henry R., divorced p. t. 1861,
Todd, Jarett, legalize bond of .
1860,
Todd, Jarett, relating to
1860,
Tolle, James P., rights restored to
1871,
Tooley, Charies, may keep ferry
p. 18 59,
1860,
Tulles, William, legalize acts of
Turner, Harry G. and Ursula, divorced
p. 1860,

188
188
126
19 8
3
65 .
268
268
180
199
3
188
188
6
15 2
188
151
7 87
279
279
779
30 7
179
268
188
18
20
21
188

105·
225
252

�INDEX.

PERSON AL - Continued.
Turner, Isaac, rights restered to
1872, 268
26
Turner, Rise 5., legalize acts of
1871,
Twombly, Lewis, may build bridge
1855, 77 1
Tylor"john, rights restored to
1877, 15 2
' 1872, 268
Underwood, R. C., rights restored to
Unger, Louis, rights of majority conferreds. s. 1874,
19
Vanarsdale, P., construct gate on road
1872, 360
Vanderslice, D., may build bridge and keep
p. 186o, 288
ferry
VanDelft, John and Laura, divorced
p. t. 1861,
19
VanDeusen, George E, rights conrerred upon 1862, 7 21
1869, 134
VanDewzen, George E, rights restored'to
VanTiffiin, Lucy and Schuyler, divorced, an'd
Lucy is restored to her maiden name
p. t. 1861
19
22
Vantrees, H. E., relief of
p. 1875,
Varian, John, relief of
p. 1860; 4 2 8
Vaughn, Belle, changed to Bell Vaughn Bowers 1873, 200
Vaughn, Isabella, adopted by Martin B. Bowers
and Hulda Bowers
p. 1860,
Vest, Thomas J., changed to Thomas J. Macglothering
p. 1860, 37 6
Vince, R. E., rights restored to
187 I, 188
Walbridge, J. R., rights restored to
1872, 268
1872, 268
Walker, C. A., rights restored to
2
1874,
Walker, E., legalize acts of
1871, 188
Walker, E. T., rights restored to
Walker, Isaiah, bonds of Wyandotte count.¥
1865, 187
Walker, J. W., rights restored to
1871, 188
Walker, Robert, may build ferry
p. t. 1861, 35
Wallace, John M., mnykeep ferry
1857, 162
Walsh, Hugh 5., appropriation for
1860,
14
Walton, Webb T., rights conferred upon
1873, 199
Wanzer, Francis B. and Hiram, divorced
p. 1860, 25 2
Ward, David M., rights restored to
' 1871, 188
29

!" ..

221

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i
I

I

'~I

,',

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222

INDEX.

PERSONAL- Contin1led.
Ward, G., W., rights restored to
187 2 ,
Warren, John M., rights conferred upon
187 1,
18n,
Watkins, James, rights restored to
Weaver, Henry, legalize acts of
187 2 ,
18 77,
Weir, J. W., rights restored to
187 2,
Wells, Charles, rights restored to
p. t. 1861,
Wells, Sabra J. and Alpheus, divorced
18 74,
Wellington, Nannie F., rights of majority
Wellington, Maria ]., rights of majority
1874,
West, Bayley, disabilities removed
1875,
18
West, Flavius J., rights conferred upon
7 2,
187 2 ,
West, Abraham E., rights conferred upon
18
West, L. B., disabilities removed
74,
West, William and Mary Ann, divorced
p. t. 186(,
Wheeler, Mary K., changed from Mary K. Patterson
p. 1860,
Wheeler, Mary K., changed from Mary K.
1869,
Shute
Whetstone, John James, rights conferred upon 1876 ,
18 7 1 ,
Whitaker, James B., legalize acts of
1877,
Whitaker, J. P., rights restored to
'White, George W., rights restored to
1877,
1860,
Whitehead, James R., appropriation for
Whitehead, Wm. and Rhcda Jane, divorced p. 18 59,
1873,
Whitelaw, William M., rights restored to
Whitman, Edmund Burke and Angelia,
divorced
p. 18 58 ,
Whitney, Jam~s P. and Harriet N., divorced p. t. 1861,
187 1,
Widewer, Daniel, rights restored to
Wigglesworth, W. A., eights conferred upon 18 7 1 ,
Wil~y, Amanda and Dexter, divorced
p. 1860,
Wilkinson, E. 5., resolution concerning
1861,
1874,
Wilhelm, Levi, legali?e acts of
1870,
Williams, Eliza, changed to Eliza Smith,

268
26 3
188

34 .
15 2
268
20

135
135
126
30 9
30 9
107
21
37 1
1~5

196
20

152
151
18

·45
179

9
21
188
260

253
29 6
I

163

�INDEX,

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aq
([)

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Q\

PERSONAL - COllti1l1(ed.
1874,
Williams, Ella, rights of majority
18 7 1,
Williams, Geo. W., rights restored-to
p. 18 59,
Williams, N, H., may keep ferry
18 7 2,
Williams, W. G., rights restored to
187 I,
Wills, Gustavus A., rights restored to
1865,
Wilmarth, 0., relating to bonds
Wilson, Robert B., changed from Robert Peet p. 18 59,
p. 18 59,
Winants, Alvin and Maria P., divorced
187 2 ,
Wines, J. L., legalize acts as notary public
p. 1860,
Wood, Sarah and Charles F., divorced
Woodhull, Camilla and Stephen Y., divorced p. 1860,
18 7 1,
Woodward, Levi, legalize acts of
18 70 ,
Woodworth, H, D., acts legalized
1871,
Worley, W. W .. rights restored
1871,
Worley, Samuel T., rights restored to
Wright, Charles A. and Maria Ann, divorced p. 18 59.
18 77,
Wylie, W. H., appropriation for
18 7 2,
Yearby, William, rights restored to
18 77,
Yeatman, O. J., rights restored to
1874,
Yeorout, W. L., disabilities rem oved
18 74,
Yeorout, James, disabilities removed
1877,
Yoakum, George, rights restored to
18
Young, James N., relief of
77,
18 72,
Young, Richard, rights restored to
s. 1868,
Young, William M., rights conferred
Zimmerman, Frederick Anton David, changed
1869,
to Fred Anthony Cimerman

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223
135
188
108
268
188
40
55
44
12

254
253
22
153
188
188
45
58
268
152
107
!O7
15 2
19 8
268
65
155

Ten best genealogical sites by James
Swan, Central KS Library Systems
Administrator,
1. Cyndi's list of Geneal Sites on the
Internet.
http://www.oz.net/-cyndihow/sites.htm
2. Best Geneal Links on the WWW
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1637/
3. The Genealogy Home Page
http://www.genhomepage.com
4. Beginner's Guide to Family History
Research
http://biz.ipa.net/arkresearch/guide.html
5. Roots Surname List
http://rootsweb.com/rootsweb/searches/
rslsear ch,html
6. Directory of Genealogy· Libraries in
the US
http://www.greenheart.com/rdietz/
gen_libs.htm
7.
Heritage
Quest-AGLL
Services
http://www.agll.com/

Genealogical

8. Ancestry'Search-Database Searching
http://www.ancestry.com/
9. Everton Publishers
http://www.everton.com/
10. Genealogical Software Springboard
http://www.toltbbs.com/-kbasile/software
,html
From
Midwest
Historical
Genealogical Society,

and

�NGS/CIG DIGEST
National Genealogical Society Computer Interest Group
4527 Seventeenth Street North
Arlington VA 22207-2399
Volume 16 Number 4. November December 1997

Mining the Mother Lode of Primary
Genealogical Information for Free
by George Archer
McLean, Virgina
Cruising the Net is fine, but nearly everything you find there is a secondary
source. Unless it is an image of an original document, someone had to retype
the original to put it up on the Net, thereby making it a secondary and not a
primary source document. The Net promises, but time and money do not
permit, putting up even a tiny fraction of the primary records that might be of
interest to genealogists.
Well, now you can get closer to those primary records and you have two choices. You can purchase The Guide to Federal Records in the National
Archives oj the United States, a 2,428 page 3-volume ~et of books, or you can
get the digital version in approximately two hours by downloading it to your
hard disk from the National Archives Gopher Site at:
gopher:llgopher.nara.gov: 70100linJorm/guide/
Gopher is text-based, menu-driven interface still used by many libraries and
the National Archives. When you enter-the site, you will have nothing but a
black and white text page with hot links to a sub-menu of Gopher pages that
follows roughly the Table of Contents for the hard copy version.
• Read this First
• Preface and Acknowledgments
• Introduction
• Record Groups 1 - 99
-• Record Groups 100 - 199
• Record Groups 200 - 299
• Record Groups 300 - 399
• Record Groups 400 - 499
• Record Groups 500 +
• Index
The Gopher site version is a word-for-word copy of the hard bound- volumes.
Volumes 1-2 describe 1.7 million cubic feet of Federal Records in all 20
depositories of the National Archives and twelve Presidential Libraries, not just
those in Washington, D.C., as of 1 Oct 1994. All types of records are described
including text, electronic, audiovisual. The Record Groups (RG) are numbers
assigned to federal agencies and their predecessor organizations with new ones
assigned as agency names are created or changed. Each RG Chapter begins with
an administrative history of the agency that created the records, and an
overview of the extent and location of its records. Each RG narrative includes: a
very useful listing of successor agencies; finding aids that include Preliminary
Inventories and pamphlets that describe the microfilmed versions of some
records. Related records include a list of other agencies and their RG's. For
larger RG's the next section summarizes the record type, the city where the
records are located and the quantity of records measured in cubic or linear feet.

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,':

'....

�Thereafter follows a description of the records th~m:&gt;elves
listing them by: type, dates of coverage and a descnpbon of
the activities that the records document.
For instance, I wanted to see t\le original manuscript
versions of the Land Offices' land entry maps and
surveyors' field notes for the original Northwest Territory in
the Seven Ranges and found them in RG 49, Records of the
Bureau of Land Management [BLM]. A quick on-line
search turned up:
• "Field notes compiled during township surveys of the
public land states of AL, IN, lA, KS, MO, OH, _WI, ~e
Indian Territory, and parts of OR and WA, 1785-1946 (m
College Park). Field notes and related textual records and
maps ("Old Case F File") of state, territorial, and
Indian-land boundaries, including notes of the dependent
resurvey of the boundaries of a few reservations, 1809-1938
(in College Park). Field notebooks from townsite surveys,
1844-93 (in College Park).
• "Microfilm Publications: M478, M1325, M1329, T1234,
T1240.
• "Maps (52,324 items): Township plats from surveys made
by deputy surveyors supervised by surveyors general in the
seven ranges in OH (the first public land survey), AL, IN, lA,
KS, MO, other parts ofOH, WI, the Indian Territory, and parts
of OR and WA, some of which are annotated to show land
entry numbers and entrymen's names, 1785-1946 (40,000
items). Township exterior boundary plats showing the perimeter of each township as approved by the surveyor general for
most of the public land states, 1786-1910 (7,269 items)."
Lookup of a RG is easy online, but searching for a
specific item in a RG by topic using the index is difficult
because -you will have to search 24 separate letter index
files for each item. I decided to download the entire index
and about half of the 200+ text files for the RG's I knew
had genealogical interest. You can do this in a web browser
using these steps: Create a folder dedicated to the files you
are about to download. Click on -the RG you want and open
the file on screen. Next, click on File and select the Save as
command to save the file using the default name (e.g.
rg049.txt for RG 49) to whatever folder you want to
dedicate to about 6mb of material if you download the
entire three volumes.
Even if you save fewer RG text files than I did, do save
the entire Volume 3, index to Volume 1-2 (NAGIDX*.TXT,
where * is a letter of the alphabet). Go into an MS-DOS
session and put yourself in the folder (sub-directory) where
you downloaded the files. Combine the 24 files into a single
file with one DOS command: copy NAGIDX*. * X
This will produce a 2.2mb text file named, "X." that
you can rename. Now, return to Windows and use a word
processor or heavy duty text editor that can open the entire
2.2mb file. Searching the index offline will lead you to
every instance of a specific word. Use the "find" key or
feature in a word processor or text editor to find a specific
word.
For example, my father homesteaded east of San Diego,
CA in the 1930's a mile north of the Mexican border in
lands within the Cleveland National Forest, according to
San Diego Co., CA deeds. I found the records for his land
patents by scanning for "Cleveland." After plowing through

many hits on "Cleveland" I found an entry for "Cleveland
National Forest 95.9.4"
The "95" in this entry refers to RG 95 (Records of the
Forest Service), paragrapb 9.4. I discovered that I had not
downloaded that particular file (rg095.txt) so rather than
going back online, I looked it up in my hardcopy realizing
that a disk-based digital index search was a more powerful
and thorough search tool than using the hard copy version
in Volume 3. Here is what I found:
• "95.9.4 Records of Region 5 (Pacific Southwest Region)
• "Textual Records (in San Francisco} .... Land status tabular
records, 1870-1970 for plats described below under Maps ...
• "Maps (3,135 items in San Francisco): General land
Office plats of California national forests, annotated to show
land patents, ownership and use, 1870-1970 .... showing
homestead entries, 1915 and land status, _ exchange and
acquisition 1920-60. SEE ALO 95.12." (~G 95.12 .was
"Cartographic Records (General) 1890-1973 but contamed
nothing of interest.)
So, from this short foray into the Guide I located the
probable records and know that I' have to go to San
Francisco to see them. I also have a specific RG citation and
description I can show the archivists at San Francisco. And
better, I can show it to them on a computer screen (or print
out) without baving to haul 20 pounds of the 3-volume bard
copy with me or locate a copy of it at the San Francisco
Archives Branch.
You, too, can look up elusive federal records using the
techniques above and, even if you don't buy the hardcopy
or download Volumes 1-2, use the index offline to search
for probable records and then revisit the gopher site to
explore RG's with possible records of interest. When you
get a hit, save to disk just that RG chapter for future
reference when visiting or corresponding with the National
Archives in Washington or its many branches. A complete
list of the National Archives and Records Administration
Repositories appears in the file "intronag.txt" under Table
A. Table B. is an "Alphabetical List of Agencies Named in
the Titles of Record Groups."
Ordering the printed version: The Guide to Federal
Records in the National Archives oj the United States.
National Archives and Records Administration, Washington,
D.C. 1995, 3v, 2,428 pp. Volume 1 (Record Groups 1-170),
Volume 2 (Record Groups 171-515), Volume 3 (Subject
index to Volumes 1 and 2). ISBN 0-16048312-3 is available
from: National Archives Trust Fund, NECD Dept Rl, PO
Box 100793, Atlanta, GA 30084. Make checks payable to :
National Archive Trust Fund. Credit card orders, phone
1-800-234-8861, M-F 8AM-4:30 PM Eastern Time. It can
also be ordered from: Superintendent of Documents, Attn:
New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.
Stock No. 069-000-00064-9. Checks payable to:
Superintendent of Documents. Credit card orders, phone
. 1-202-512-1800, 8AM-4PM Eastern Time; FAX 1-202512-2250. Price: $95 + 5.00 slh.
To track newly accessioned records since the Guide was
published and developments in Internet access to Archives'
resources, some of which are quite old and have
genealogical value, subscribe free to The Record-News
from the National Archives and Record Administration
published 5 times a year averaging 50 pp. per issue. It
includes a Family History column written by Connie Potter
and archivist Claire Prechtel-Kluskens. Write to: National
Archives and Record Administration Public Affairs (N-PA)
Washington, DC 20408.
November December 1997 Q NGS/CIG DIGEST 16

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�The following books have been recently added to the Societies
library in the Helen Osma Room in the Lawrence Public Library.
They may not be checked out.
**********
Tepper, Michael
American Passenger Arrival Records: A guide to the records of
immigrants arriving at American ports by sail and steam.
Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MO, 1993. 142p. appendices.
The author states that passenger arrivals records. are
surprisingly complete except for the colonial and early federal
periods. Many of the records identify name, place or country of
origin and various other particulars. Chapters are; Colonial
period, beginning of Federal passenger arrival records, customs
passenger lists, immigration-passenger lists. Many different entry
points are included. The two appendices are Hamburg imigration
lists and checklist of passenger list publicatioins. The goal of
the book is to explain what the records are, where they are and
what they contain.
This book is very helpful on the subject but aside from that
it is great reading.
It was purchased by the Society and will be shelved in the
Helen Osma Room.
**********
Baxter, Angus
In Search of Your German Roots: A complete guide to tracing
your ancestors in the Germanic areas of Europe. 3rd· edition.
Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1994. 114p., index,
biblio, map.
This is another in the "In Search of" series. All are very
useful. Included are records of the LSD Church, Jewish records,
Archives, Lutheran Church, Germans in the US and Canada and. records
in Germany. Also listed are German genealogical associations in
North America.
This book was purchased by the Society and will be shelved in
the Helen Osma Room.
**********
Colett, John Philip
Finding Italian Roots: The complete guide for Americans.
Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MO, 1996. 130p, glossary,
biblio, illus.
,
The author states that "there is little interest in genealogy"
ln Italy. Therefore ~e etlls you how to, make it easier by doing as
much as you can ln the US. The lntroduction explains the
preparatory,research and offers suggestions for getting the most
out of Itallan records whether in person or by mail. The glossary
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�is to key Italian words followed by aI?- exten.si ve bibliog:aI?hy.
Other chapters include cvil record reposltores ln Italy, rellglous
record repositories, libraries and other resources in Italy.
As always a book of this type is very useful in learning how
to follow your ancestry.
This book was purchased by the Society and will be shelved in
the Helen Osma Room.
**********
Baxter, Angus
.
In Search of Your European Roots. 2nd edition. Genealogical
Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1994. 292p, index, biblio.
Forty six countries are included in this "complete guide to
tracing your ancestors in every country in Europe". There is a
foreward that discusses searching for your ancestors in Europe and
an introduction that gives a short history of Europe and a chapter
on the LDS Church records. European Jewish records also have a
chapter with each including basic information as to records
available. The larger countries are given more space.
This is a very interesting, informative and useful volume.
It has been purchased by the Society and will be shelved in
the Helen Osma Room.
**********
Spencer, Jack Taif and Edith Woolley Spencer.
The Spencers of the Great Migration. vol.l. 1300 AD to 1783
AD.
Gateway
. Press,
Baltimore,
MD,
1997.
477p.,
indexes(Spencer/Despencer by given name,
other surnames and
subjects, places), illus.
The subtitle of this book is The History and Genealogy of the
Five Spencer Siblings of Bedfordshire Who Came to New England 16301631 and Lineage of some of their Descendants in America. That
pretty will describes what is included in the book. There are maps,
photos and other illustrations plus many family charts. Edith
Woolley Spencer was born in Osborne, KS while her grandfather "was
an early pioneer on the prairies of North Central Kansas".
This volume was donated to the Society by the Spencers and
will be shelved in the Helen Osma Room.
**********
Schunck, John F.
The Genealogy On-ramp. S-K Publications, Wichita, KS,
680p.

1996.

This s~all book is quite good for those who may be somewhat
befuddled wlth how to use the Internet for genealogy. It includes;
Geneal0$Y on-ramp, purchasing a computer, purchasing a modem,
connectlng to the Inernet, e-mail, surfing the net, genealogy
websites, genealogy mail liss and news groups , genealogy software,
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�compuer viruses, genealogy off-ramp. By the time you finish this
book you will be confident in using your computer.
This book was purchased by the Society and will be shelved in
the Helen Osma Room.
**********
Mitchell, Brian
A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland. Genealogical Publishing
Co., Baltimore,MD, 1986. 123p, maps.
The intention of this atlas is to locate six major
administrative divisionsjcounties, baronies, civil parisher,
dioceses, poor law unions and probate districts. There is an
explanation of each of these divisions and an explanation.of ma~or
record sources. This will be a valuable resource for any wlth Irlsh
. ancestry.
This .book was purchased by the Socity as a memorial to E.M.
"Molly" Stouppe Simpson, the sister of Janet Payne; a pastpresident of the Society.
It will be shelved in the Helen Osma Room.
**********
Neis, Elizabeth Kindig
Bowman-Shackleford-Nance:
Double
cousin
descendants
of
Harrison Champion Bowman and Irena Shackelford Stiles, John
Maglimmery Bowman and Caroline Shackelford and their ancestry.
unpaged, illus. self-published.
Elizabeth Neis, from the Eudora area, has put together her
family histories bringing them up to the present, mid 1970's. She
follows the three families-Bowman, Shackleford and Nance from the
1700s up to the present which includes many, many generations. If
any of these names are in your background then you should look at
this volume. There are, of course, many other names lncluded but
because of no index you will need to look through the whole book .
. This book was donated to the Society by the Neis Family and is
shelved in the Helen Osma Room.
**********
Phillips County Genealogical Society
Civil War Veterans in Phillips Co., Kansas. Compiled by the
Phillips County Genealogical Society. The Society, Phillipsburg,
KS, 1997. 282p., references.
There are two parts to this book. The first part is an
alphabetical listing of the veterans including first and last name
ranking, company, town, date of birth, date of death and burial
place. The second half is obituaries of many if not all of the
veterans in alphabetical order. The obituaries are copied verbatim
from the sources which are listed in the references section.
This is a monumental work and one that will be a great help in

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�finding your ancestor from the Phi.llipsbur~ area .
. This was purchased by the Soc1ety and 1S shelved in the Helen
Osma Room.
**********
Hall, Charles M~
Prussia: Brandenburg. East Prussia. West Prussia. Pomerania.
Posen. Monda Genealoga Ligo, Salt Lake City, UT, no date. 255p.,
maps, indexes.
This is volume VIII of the Atlantic Bridge to Germany. There
is an introduction, a time line, and an explanation of 'the format
of the book. There is a key to the five Prussian Kreis plus the
index. There are 16 pages of maps followed by 239 pages of index to
the maps.
This is one of eight volumes in the series. All will be a
great help in searching for you German ancestors.
This was purchased by the Society and will be shelved in the
Helen Osma Room.
***********
Hall, Charles M.
Saxony!Sachsen: Kingdom Province Thuringer!Thuringia Nine
Duchies. Monda Genealoga Ligo, Salt Lake City,UT, 1995. 113p.,
indexes, maps.
This is volume IX of the Atlantic Bridge to Germany series.
This volume deals with three states of Germany. They are Sachsen or
Konigreich Sachsen (Kingdom of Saxony, Sachsen-Anhalt (Anhalt
Saxony) and Thuringen (Thuringia), There is an introduction, a brief
history of the area and a general map of the area. There are county
(Kreis) indexes, 54 pages of maps and 58 pages being the Index to
the Gemeinde. The Gemeinde is the basic German geographical unit.
Again a very useful volume for finding locations of Germans
places.
This was purchased by the Society and will be housed in the
Helen Osma Room.
**********
Hall, Charles, M.
The
Atlantic
Bridge
to
Germany:
Nordheim-Westfalen
(Northrhine-Westphalia) . Everton Publishers, Logan, UT, 1989. 63p.,
biblio., maps.
This is volume VII of The Atlantic Bridge to Germany series
with indexes and an historical survey of Nordrhein-Westfalen. This
Volume is the most complete index available for. about 3000
repositores of genealogical records in Nordrhein-Westfalen. These
consist mainly of genealogical research done for events before
civil registration, along with records of 50 state and city
archives among nearly 60 countries. of Nordrhafen-Westfalen. The

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�maps are cross-referenced from the Gemeinde Index. There are
ninet.een pages of maps and forty-eight pages of indexes.
For those with German ancestors this will be a useful book.
This was purchased by the Society and will be shelved in the
Helen Osma Room.
**********
Hall, Charles.M.
The Mecklenburg Genealogical Handbook.
Logan, UT, 1977. 40p., place index, maps.

Everton Publishers,

For the last 400 years the boundaries of Mecklenburg, an area
near the Baltic Sea, have been recognized. This book plus other
anticipated titles- Prussian Genealogical Handbook and Saxony
Genealogical Handbook will give a complete picture of the German
empire at its point of greatest political domination.
Chapters include an historical introduction, parish records,
census and emigration records. The bulk of the book is a place
index with eighteen pages of maps. Each entry tells location from
which records are described, record type, religion, film number,
page of record, birth, conununion, marriage, death and burial.
If you have ancestors from this area this will no doubt be a
very important title for you.
This was purchased by the Society and will be found in the
. Helen Osma Room.
**********

Reviews by Mary D. Burchill

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�Historical Markers in Lawrence
Four men shot in Lawrence
South side of 7th St between Louisiana and Indiana,
the alley.

just west of

Granite marker at grO,und level.
Text of marker
Here Griswald, Baker, Thorp and Trask
were shot 21 August 1863.
Erected by American History Department of U.K. 1908
S.M Thorpe, . state senator, Josiah Trask, editor of the State
Journal, and Harlow W. Baker, partner in the grocery firm .of
Ridenour and Baker, with their wives lived at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. J.W. Griswald at 700 Indiana. The four were persuaded by some
of Quantrills men to go with them to the Eldridge Hotel. All were
shot shortly after leaving the house. Only Baker, who lived until
1904, survived. (Thorpe is misspelled on the marker.)
Submitted by Jean Snedeger

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LOT OWNERS IN
OAK HILL CEMETERY
LN/mENCE, KANSAS (DOUGLAS COUNTY)
Names listed on the cemetery maps in the LaTNTence City
Hall (1983). Only the names not written in on the copied maps
were included in this list. Some of the names were typed, some
were printed and some were written in long hand. I have tried
to be accurate but some I could not be sure of. Section 12 was
the most difficult as the following letters ware so similar.
Longhand: L 'and T were much alike
J and I "
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Printed: S.and J "
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Keep this in mind when using this aid.
Lots that were blank were omitted.
Grace Embers.
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Lot Owners in OAK HILL C8'~TERY
Names from maps in Lawrence City Hall

Pal;e 1

Section 5 (namesllritten in margin)
Name

Lot

much of this record is in long
hand and difficult to copy.
Mrs. C. Haas
Js and Ss very much the same
B. Gaton
11e
A. J.(?) White
119
M. M. Mabery
120
R. F. Main
O. Gray
122
E. Bates
1)9
12)-124 Mrs B. R. Dumler
G. Clark
141
125
C. B. Barnes Jr.
G. M. White
143
126-127 Bros. Stevens
Wm M. Anderson
144
12!!-129 G. R. King
J. P. ~/ilbur
145
1)0
C. F. Gray
1) 1
J. (?) A. Cain
13)
D. L. Weatherby
134
J.H . • M. ~arren
1)5
C. A. Root
1)6
J.M. Karnes
l)e
Vim F •• Geo ~/eatherby
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117

Section 6
1
2
)
4
5 S.E.

L. H. Perkins
F. M. Perkins
Mary A. Perkins
R. ~1orris
W. Johnson
N.E.~ J. E. Jewett
6
John Jewett
7
Mrs. W. H. Bancroft
g
Chas. Cox
9
Sam'l N. Carmean
10
F. Barteldes
11
Joel L. Lundy
12und ~ Mrs. Caroline M. Warne
und! A. D. Mackey:'U'laz;key)
1)
wr,itten in beside #14
Clara L. Perkins
Mary Lambertson
14
Frank Menet
15
16
W. G. Melville
W. R. Carter
17 ~~
J. F. Brock
18
Joseph Rahskopf
Benj. Shepp
19
Joseph Hemphill
21
22
Robert Dicker •
Mrs. E. Miller
2)
M. McConnell
A. A. Russ
24
F. • E. C. Connor
25
26
S. G. 1·1cConnell •
Martin Henry
Upham
27
Sarah M. H. Gardner
29
)0
J. M. Robinson
)1
R. L. Steen
)2
1. W. Thralls
)) W'
Andrew D. \'lhite
Donald Monroe
C. J. Beam •
34
Mary Woods .
A. L. Selig.
35
Theodore Gardner
G. G. Trowbridge
37 w~
J .to!. Hester
38
)9
Chas. S. Wilder
Henry
lJIanwaring
40
41
Jacob Lander
42
John Mallard
Jacob Kilworth
43
E. C. Cowles
44
¥.rs W. L. Cooper
45
46
Thomas Seaton

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(Large Plots)

Lohr &amp; Reynolds &amp; Cosley
Alonzo Stanford
Eliz. E. Shultz
49
Mrs. Eliz. Randall
50
51 N.E.t G. W. Howard
(rest) A. vi. Rowley
loiiller Anderson
52 N.!
A. A. Hultz
s~
Znobia Carter
53 NE~
Geo. Johnson
5 !
E. J. Gingerick
54
James D. Faxon
55
Elijah C. Mull
56
Sarah A. DeMaranville
57
Simpon Hollister
58
Oscar L. Cox
59
60
Henry Stevens
61
Henry B. Rogers
62
Alexander Shaw
6)
Mary C. Camerson &amp;
Joseph Ellison
64
Lizzie A. Hart
J. O. Halloway
65
H. E. Chadwick
66 :~~ A. G. Emmett
6e
O. Whipple
69
Henry E. Benson
70
Eliz. A. Woodruff
71
Wm T. Faxon
J. Q. Adams
72
A. H. Foote
73
Helen M. Campbell
74
Eliz. Dixon
John S. Brown
75
76
Sarah Bell
Adolph C. Griesa
77
7e
Leonard F. Pearce
Jno Hollingberry
79
Francis E. Milner
E. J. Ralston
82 ~t
Douglas Andrew
83
Mary K. Lacey
84
Sam Mallison
Wilhelmina Stienlle
85 E~
Chas Graeber
w.~
86
F. \'1. HcCauley
87
C. H. Smith
88 N~
Mrs. Naude Brown
SWt
Mrs. Wm Schaake
SEe
Carrie Kerns
89 W!
A. Graeber
E~
1. K. Snyder
47

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�Lots in CAl: HILL CE!,-:ETE3.':'
Section 6 (cont.) Large Plots
100
101
102 E,

L. L. Wilder
W. J. Leonard
McFarland
Thomas McFarland
103 N (8 ft.).Wm Bedale
S (8 ft.of N 16 ft.)
John F. Bunton
S (4 ft.) James Watkins
J. ~1. Spencer
104
36 ft. John \'lellman
Frank Roberts
105
Mrs. Grace Frye
112~I
Mrs. Josie McWilliams

M. A. McCutchan
J. W. Vlilliams
Eliza J. Smith
Frank Roberts
Sarah Russell
Ruth Witham
96S(8 ft. of 12 ft.)
John Watkins
N 4 ft.
James ':latkins

90
91
92
94
95 N~

W,

S 8 ft.

97
98
99

T. Yarnold
J. ~1. Hanselman
John T. Place
Mary R. Emery
Section 6

lA
1
2
3
4

5

8

Small Lots
84
85
86

M.
H.
S.
H.
S.
T.

Dee Greene
Johnson
Sharp
Walker
Conley
Thompson
W. M. Roberts ..

87

J. W. Spencer
'II. Childs

M. Johnson
F. ;,. McCauley
E. M. Jackson

e8r- - ",Henry Carson
89

90
91
92
93
94
95
96
98
99
100A

1Frances Harris
W. &amp; C. Allen
M. King
M. Henderson
A. Rice
John Tipton
John Tipton
~'/. Jackson - E: Carter
J • F. Hayden &amp; H•. Fishback
penciled in above 100
M. Newman
100
F. Easley
101
R. A. Smith
lOlA
Givens (# penciled in)
102-103 Arnetta Brown
M. M. Williams
104
F. Miller
105
106
A. Vannest
107
G. O. Boydston
107A
Brent
108
M. Davis
F. Goodwin
109
110
L. A•• Hayden
111
1-1. Fisher
112-113 James A. vlallace
114-116 H. N. Stone
117
A. B. Myers
N. Scott
118
E. Allen
119
I-l. Spencer
120
A. E. Thomas
121
E. E.Talbert
122
P. H. Reed
Baby Boy Sims
J. W. Lowry
123
125
H. Jones
126
1-:. L. Davis
J. A. Clark
127
128
M. J. Thomas
129
N. B. Burton
130
T. C. Burton
131
D. Hutckins
132
/·1. Black
G. Blevins
133
R. /·iatthews
134
M. Broodie (or Broadie)
135
136
';1. S. Hayter
137
M. Madden
139
E. Cowan
140
H. Hopkins

D. M. Bell
G. E. Barkey
Jas. Scott
Jas. Scott
R. Jackson
22
J. Kuntze
23
S. J. Mason
24
C.
C. Bryant
29
29A ~.. ".. :. J. Washington
S. Mathews
31
A. E. Russell
42
J. Alexander
46A
I-1. A. Parris
46
J. Potts
47
S. Bean
48
E. Clark
49
T. Madden
50
T. B. Holloway
51
A. L. Carter
52
S. Fox
53
W. W. Carter
54
W. 'Ilashington
55
M. G. Hurt
56
A. Sweezer
57
R. Land
58
P. ~lhite
59
60
H. Full
61
L. G. Brown
62
T. Taylor
D. Carter
63
64
W. Conley
66
B. Brown
D. Jones
67
68
''v. Hayter
A. Porter
69
W. iiagan
70
71
P. Walker
A. Walker
72
A. Roberts
73
J. Bryant
74
L. P. Thorton
75
D. J.jadden
77
78
R. G. Lee
S. A. Fox
79
80
Pearl Tucker
el
Pearl Tucker
82
Pearl Tucker
W. Tucker
83
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141
142
143-145
146
147
148
149
150-151
152
153
154
155
156
157.
15S
159
160
164
165
167
168
169
170
1$9
190
191
192

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D. R. Rentz
R. C. Weyermulle
C. A. Bass
M. Prather
P. Nason
G. Penn
W. R. Walker
I. Miller
A. Miller
J. R. Mitchell
H. Harper
L. Williams
205
206
Jacob Hayes
P. Hayes
207
210
B. Busch
211
O. Porter
212
R. R. Adams
W. T. Howard
213
Dr. H. G. Cabbell
214
J. S. Granderson &amp; infant
215
D. S. Gregg
216
217-21$ Gertrude Lee
219
G. Hicks
220
S. T. Johnson

M. A. Harvey

193-194
195
196
197
19$
199
200
201
202
203

M. E. Oliver
Thelma NeVieu
S. M. Eaves
L. F. White
L. Scott
M. M. Carroll
Susie Bolden
M. H. Rhodes Jr.
R. E. Burns
N. E. Harris
1. B. Burns
W. Lee
F. 1-1. Greene
1-1. S. Henderson
M. S. Russell
G. T.' Snowden
M. J. Parker
A. T. Parker
E. Howard
A. W. Howard
L. P. Wallace
L. H. 'ilallace
B. C. I-Iason
N. Miller
A. Potts
J. S. Smith
K. L. Lowry

written in on corner of map Sec. 6 S~
N~

Lot 67
Wm Hines
Lot 67
Ella Ponder
Lot 80 gr 12 T. B. Carter
Lot SO gr 13 M. M. &amp; A. H. Lee
" gr 14&amp;15 Allen
Lot 81 gr 6&amp;7
Robinson
Lot $1 gr 23 &amp;24 Kuntze
Lot 109'
John Ingeson

N

15
16

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
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Bryant

Section 7

Louisa Preisach
James Ira Brown
Hattie C. Huleck
S!!
Elisha Ridenour
Martha J. Clark
Thomas Cook
E. R. Pennington
Thomas Breeze
George Gilbert
Christina Edholm
G. W. H. Yeates
Wm ','I. Buckly
N~
Mary E. Adams
S!
N'lli heirs of W. J. Hall
NE~
Mary O'Brien
H. 'II. Grant
S~
Brune estate
N!
Mollie Snyder
swi A. ';i. Griesa
"E-" Mrs. R.. Boone
N!" James H. Hook
Catherine Churchill
51
Mary Tolbert (written .in)
~;
H. C. Nelson (as given)
Cleland
N 200ft Vd's. l'l. T. Cox
S!
Amanda Akers
WI
S. J. Smock
E~
Wm H. Curtis
WI
Eliz Stevenson
EI
"lm Rohres
Frank l·lcGrade

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Lot $0 gr 29 &amp; 30

34
35
36
37
3l!
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46

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J. W. Sponable
J. W. Sponable
Arthur Hird
~i
Lewis Buch
Earl Waggerman
P. Olson
Albert A. Helwig
~; Lars Johnson
S'
Adam Yeager
J.W. ';/olgamott
S.A. Wolgamott
W. E. Wilson
George Gamble
51
L. Van Voorhis less S. ~/3
Lena V. Tremplin E! of S 2/3
.
Myrtle V. Gregory W~ of S 2/3
Nt
E.P. Kremer
S (less Wi)Chas. T. Smith
W of S! Ida Abranze
N~
Mary Edmondson
S*
I. J. Gray
N~
lr.attie Frye
S~
A. Anderson
N~
S. I. Bryan
S;
F. W. Kopp

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Lots in CAK HILL CE:'·iETERY
Page 4
(cont) N~ of Section 7
147 S\'I:; Nary B. ll.oore
148 N~
Martha Wilson
S~
Preston A. Redmond
149 E:
Maggie, Brown
W: A.H. "lilson

William Lescher
L. S. Purcell
81 N
W. H. Johns
S
W. H. Manter
82
Clara A. Manter
83 N!'
George Churchill
s
Helen Doan
150 wE~
R.L. Williams heirs
84
Lucy Eck
~
Fred D. Crowe
A. J. Griffin
151
Henry A. Oakes
85
Sarah Grover
152
A.D. Hill
153
M.A. Barber
86 N~
Reubin Doolittle
154 N~
Wm H. Johnson
S!
Elizabeth Byrd
S~
Jason Meadows
87 ~
J. C. Wolf
158 N "
John F. Roberts
~
James Brown
S~
Ellen Priestly
88
George Woodside
159 N~, Nellie M~rphy
Benj. Reed &amp; heirs
89 W~
SVlt AgI\es &amp;. Margaret Bunyan
E~
Wm l,jarshall
E! of S! Mary B. Orr.
90 W~
Wm Spurgeon
160 N~
Wm Brehm
E2
Mrs. W. N. Eaton
52
Matilda Hanger
91 ~J~ L. D. Shore
161
W.H.
Lemon
E~ Rose Raybourne
162
B.H. Leslie
92
J. J. Richardson
163 E!
A.C. Reuter
93
Part of French (?)
W
A.1&gt;'1. Potter
as given
164
N
F.
Hattan
E!
J. M. Moody
Chas G. Miller
94 2 sin~le graves -Henry Richardson
195 N
Grant Stewart
2 graves - Mary Norwine
5
Fred W. Doane
2 graves - Mrs. Joe Studebaker
196 N
T.A. Ellis
95 NE corner - N. E. Parish
S!
Charlotte E. Deming
George Porteous
197 5
C.C. Perkins
96
Mrs. S. L. Hamer
N
L.N. Willis
J. W. Sponable
97
198
Elizabeth Bowman
98 N!
J. M. Ward
199 N~
Samuel Elliott
S!
Jon Buck
S,
Euphemia Bechtel
99 - 57. M. Jones
58. H. Richardson
200 E,
John S. Perry
56. J. Jones
16. O. Earl
W*
Helen Hill
55. B. Taylor
15. J. Johnson
J.W. Sechrest
54. E. Thomas
14. L. Chandler 201 N2
S;
Louis Peterson
53. J. Thomas
12. G. Elm
202
J.W. Adams
60. T. Breeze
203
Edwin Anderson
59. E. Clark
204
lCO- 37. M. Westin
11. Olsen, W.
68. J. Steinberg
70. Clara Bunker
42. J. May
10. Baby Fleming
69. F. Gerhard
71. A. Parnell
41. J. Frye
9. L. Grayson
205
(Order as given on map)
8. L. Reinche
72.
R.
Shields
77. L. Harshman
7. J. Eriksen
73. N. Goth
78. G.B. Ice
102 N; Powell &amp;. John Roberts
74. E. Gilbert
76. H. Stubblefield
S~
Jennie Bowersock
205 S;
L. Walling
103 N~ R. B. Wagstaff
206 NEt W.W. Priestley
S, Francis Wood
N~ less E; F.D. Brooks
104 Nl/3 L. L. Phillips
SI
L.N. Walling
S2/3 A. J. Phillips
207 N
~~sonic Grand Lodge AF &amp;. AM
105 N'Il't Wm V.orrison
S, Henry Newly
NEt Phoebe Conway
208 NW~ Mrs. N.P. Dening
W2/3 of S~ Mary Floyd
NEt Jno. Crumet
El/3 of S~ Anna Ransdall
S~
J.A. McCurdy
106 , Jane Myers
209
J.J. Kunkel
107 N2 Chas Guffith
210
Rachel Hutt
S* L. T. Reuch
211
Geo. T. &amp;. Ethel M. Reynolds
108
Geo W. Allen
212
Ella Hyde
S~
~1.A. &amp;. Lydia J. Carpenter

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140 (left hanrl,. corner t) J.A. Kelly
141 N2 Dr. J. N. Dick
S. Hans Peterson
142
F. C. Durland
S~
F.C. Durland &amp;. J. H. Harding
143 N2 Ida B. Wagner &amp;. Eliz B. Pratt
S~ Nancy l&gt;'liller
144
Amanda Code
S~
C. D. Reedy
145 N~ Ella Dever
Sl'it G.O. Cooper
SEt J. M. Douglas
146 N~ F. B. ,Farley
S~
C.A.P. ~larren
147 N2 F.H. ~onroe
SEt; Mrs l~argaret Brock

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LOTS in CAK HILL CE-1ETZ?Y
Section 7 (south !)

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2

3
4

5
6
7
S
9

10
11

12
1)

14
47
48
49
50
51

52

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53
54

55

56
57
58
59
60

61
62
63
64
65

66
67
M

69
70
71
72

73
74
75
76,
77
78
79

Elizabett Alstott
J.G. Sullivan
0.0. Pickens
N~ Chas Allison
SWt 14ary A. Beattie
qE~ Geo. H. Beattie
~N~ Phillip C. Welsh
S~ heirs of Geo F. Savage
Chas. Emery
N~ M.attie Deal
S~ Francis Fellows
heirs of Asa Rich.rdson
N! l-largaret Crozier
S ~ Fritz Luckan
N~ A.A. Ellis
S~ Izora VanBuren
N 1/3 Lula Ellen l-lcKi t trick
middle 1/3 Jack Vincent
less middle 1/3 of N1/3 Eliz Kuhne
T.D. Thacher sold to Eliz Kuhne
Barker
J.W. &amp; C.S. Gleed
NS~ Jennie ;'Iood
~ Mary Patterson
NE~ J.S. Woodruff
m~~ J.L. Newhouse
S~ C.H. Sternberg
Nt Hunter
S C.E. Birch
N W.H. Fleisher
SI Chas Conner
N~ Frank tlhitzel
S~ Susie Godding
N~ Geo Lyman
S~ James Lucas
Nt W.N. Anderson
S~ C. Vickery
Nt Jno Kirkpatrick
S~ Mortenson
D. C'Brien
Ni F.R. Benedict
F.L. Treworgy
Iilarion Orender
S~ Katie L. Tolbert
NS~ H.t;. It.yers
~ C.F.R. Weidemann
. W~ Dunn &amp; Hay
E~ Henry Pringle
NEI A.H. Wilson
S~/! l&lt;irs H.D. Seeley
(less 2 graves) T.P. Nichols
2 graves to Mamie Brelsford
r;;.A. Hickock
\~~ L.H. Harris
E~ Mrs Geo Mosser
A.E. Owen
NE~ R. Hubner
SEt Alex Protsch
'II! Henry Hungerford
Wf F.S. Hester
E~ Sarah J. Cooper
\v~ Emma Nelson
E~ F.R. Bartz
1--:ary Evans
N! 14atilda Olson
S ~ F.H. Chalkley
Noah Cameron
L.G. Hoge &amp; P.A. Dolbee
P.O. Pooenoe
r .,... Alexander
Asa Richardson
(G.A.R.)
~jrs. H. J. Rushmer
A.J. Smith
Alfred Falmer
C.J. Ericksen
I. Labarriere
C.S. Dunkun
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C.
Schell
109
S, 1.0. Rhodes
110 NEt Ella Agle (Ogle)?
Wilt; N:11. Clinger
SEt Irwin Belle
Si~t
A.M. Hughes
111 N~ '!lm Davis
S, Mrs. S.M. Whitzel
112 N~ L.P. Brown
SI W.A. Wallborn
113 N~ Erwin Rice
S, T.J. LaY.onte
114 NS~ J.1. Harris
~
A. Christensen
George Jensen
115
116 NS~ Mrs. E.H. Lauden (Landen)
~
heirs of Christian Soxman
117 E, W.B. Slack
W~
0.'11. l-lurphy
1111 ~/, W.R. Langley
E~
Daniel Bates
119 E, E.N. Conklin
W~ Maggie Vernsen
Frank Skinner
120
heirs of i'lm Beal
121
122 N~ Wiley 0 Ross
S~
Lina E. Hill
2 ~raves on Eastside Wm &amp; Effie Green
S
16ft
of 123 Harriet Hann
123
N 9ft Caroline Berger
i~m Evatt
124
125 N* F.D. Brooks
SI Mrs. James Lawrence
126 less N 8ft Emma Ulrich
N 8 ft to Anna F'. Clarke
127 N! Hugh Steele
S! C.M. Anderson
W.F. Presby
12S
Sarah Allen
129
Annie Barteaux
130
131 less,2 graves in SEt Eugene Porter
NEt Richard Anderson
S 1/3 of E! Ola P. Smith
S 1/3 of W~ Eugene Porter
N 2/3 of W~ Dick Shanafelt
J.S. Shanafelt
132
J.F. Williamson
133
134 NS~ Ernest Duke
Helen McFarlane
of N! J.A. Poff
135
E~ of N! W.B. Brown
SI Mary Barnes
R.S. McFarland
136
137 S\~t l&lt;!cPherson
SEt I·irs. W.A. Willis
N~ Wm Nadelhoffer
138 N~ A.B. Sirpless
S!
C.J. Erickson
Lily ~~ud Claypoole
139
Frederick E. Sti~pson
Robt. Irvin
165
166 N! Emma Neal (or Neal Emma)
S~
Malona Hay
Luella Burlingame
167
1M N~ '11m I·iart in
S~
Henry Osborn
169 N, L.D. Lyon
S, Lainge
J.T. Ewing
170
171
Henrietta Heatz
172 N! James W. neading
S~
Rachel Ellis
173 W, Henry R. Soxman
174 N! of E~ Robert A. Berger
S~ of E~ Carl ';/m Berger
14atilda Vitt
B.F. Smith
175
.176
L.W.I'loli
N!

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�LOTS in OAK HILL CEl,lETEIiY
(cont.)Section 7
south!
216

Anthis Sehern
L.L. &amp; R.M. Davis
Mattie Olin
179
Thomas Doyle
180
Emma Doyle
181
Ella D. Wieman
C.B. Thompson
182
183
Edwon W. Wood
184
J.H. Boyd
185
A.B. Wade
186 SE~ Sarah R. J·:arshall
W~ of S~ James M. Davis
N~ Theodore C. Wells
187
J. D. Mills
188
John F. Williams
189 N, M.A. Fetheroff
S~ Geo M. Lindley
190 N~ Mary E. Apitz
S~ Wm Wollenzien
W, Francis Armstrong
213-68. F. Mettner
69. D. Howe
70. F. Gentry, E. Wilne
21) E! SudiePiatt
Joseph Kelso
214
Ella Miller
215

177
178

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218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234

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N~

Hugh Blair
A. Radford
S, Wm Rowe
Susan ~lonroe
A.R. Mills
deeded to Thecka Fisher
E~
Wm Frienouth &amp; Julius Fisher
Henry Fry
J. Mallen, &amp; Julius Leinhart
NS~
H.H. Richards heirs
, S • J. Churchill
Estate of •• H. Pease
S 3ft of W 9.9ft Emma Doyle
Marian Haskins &amp; C.E. Reinhart
~lary Thomson
Sessette Lindner
Daniel &amp; Emma Pierson
Annie Ulrickson
D. O'Brien
Richard Fowler
E.A. Hoslet
Simeon Gilson
Fritz Iseman
A. "leber
Endsley Jones
N! Christine Hutchinson
S! Levisa Andrew

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Section N-8 &amp; S-8
written on
139
J .1-1.
213
~l.E.
215,
F .M.
216
J.C.

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bottom of map
McAuliffe
Augustine
Matthews
Trent

,written on plots
122
L.E. Spray &amp; R.S. Griffin
123
J. &amp; F.e. Marvin
124
A. Marks
125 (added #) E! C'.G. Howland
W~ H. Robinson
126
H. Wheeler
127 E~ L.A. Fuller
W, E.B. Fuller
128
M.A. Norton
129
C. Sheets
1)0
L.N. Esterly
1)1
C.B. Spangler
132
B. Harttman
S, E. Conn
133 Ei' A.L. Randall
W Mrs. W. Rose
134 E G.M. Brown
W~ K.G. Edmonds
135 W, M. Harris
11.1
J .1il.l-lcAuliffe
2 graves - ~rs. R. Bradley
2 graves - R. Smit~
D.K. Pollock
143
F. Bergman
144
145
J. House
W.~. Kelly
146
S.J. Hunter
147
148 EI' L.D. Schaum
W G.C. Bailey
149 N W.P. Dockray
S J. Hultz
150
Mrs. ",1.14. Culbertson
151 "EN* F. Riddle
~ 'N.J. Leis
152 E~ L. &amp; F. Howard
'i/~ K.H. Fields
153 NE, R.F. Hendry
S'1i, ";;m. B. Hutchinson
154
F.A. Anderson &amp; D.W. Shaw

Page SO

written in longhand
(IiJ. &amp; S very much alike)
55
S. Smith
156 )
Kansas Twentieth
157 )
158 )
S. Strong
159
160
S.A. Jewett
P.J. Williams
161 ~~ A.
Bowman
162
S.N. Florer
Sheen
163
164 E~ W.F. Betts
Thudium
A.J. Schulz
165
166
B. Rudiger &amp; O.H. Poehler
167
Forth &amp; Wagner
1M (except E 11 ft) W.A. ~:alter
E 11ft 8in. J.A. Hamlin
169
M.A. Bonar
E, N.N. Chambers
170
M.E. Hamlin
171
1. Hess
172 N, F.W. Pratt
S~
~lrs. S .1'1. Randall
D.C. Helmick
173
179
W.J. Francisco
180
Mrs. E. Logan
181
N.F. Thome
182
S.M. Cramer
W.T. Stout
183
B. Wilmont
184
185 E~ E.A. Quinlan
W~
N. Henshaw
186
S.E. Whitney (frae 203-204)
187
R.K. Moody
lSS
W.R. Stubbs
lS9 N, J(S?). A. Dailey
S~ Mrs. W.G. Colwell
190 S* F. Armstrong )
E~
D.E. Bingler ) as given
'11,
M.E. Powell
)
191
';i. T. Sinclair
192
H. Elair
193
M. &amp; E. S~~erfield
194
E.B. Strickland
196
B. \'Jilliams

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�LOTS in OAK HILL C~~TEay
page 7
I,J, &amp;. S
(cont. Section N-8 &amp;. S-8)
look alike
A. Lewis
197
276
D. MossIer
198
J. Nicholson
277 W~
Mrs. J.N. Raymond
199 E~ A.H. Murtough
E~
J. Ewers
w~
J. Marks
278 2 graves Dr. M.T. Sudler
200
F.T. &amp;. C.J(S?) Simmons
A. Bulene (except 2 graves)
201 E~ Wm 1-1.P. Christine Bredine
Koehring
279
W~
S.J. Thomas
H. Davis
280
14.E. Morgan
202
H.E. Riggs
281
~i
203-204 S.E. Whitney
W.S. Metcalf
W.H. Charlton
205
J.E. Wigton
282
H.P. Cady
206
J .R. Shirar
283
207 E~ I(J?) Cramer
T.C. Jones
284
-ii
W~
H. Crawford
A.S. vlilson
285
J.G. Gibb
208
288
Nastings &amp;. Phillips
209 und* of E~ F.P. Adams
N.B. Brown
289
und~ of E~ D. Porter
F. Thorneden
290
M. Piper
J.N. Roberts
291
210 E~ Mrs. C.S. Finch
Mrs. L.B. Brownell
292
D. Passon
W~
L.B. Powell
293
L.T. Hawk
211
G.E. Young
294
J.
Emmett
217
C.G. Perkins
295
H.W. Geiseman
,
218
T. vlinston
296
l-Irs. M.I'!. vlilhelmi
219
A.C. Griesa
297
220 W* A.V. Bernhard
Mrs. M.E. Trout
298
E~
L.B. Ice
Mrs. M. Robinson
299
221
L. Urech
~; J.W. Newhouse
T. Ice
222
W.R. McCarty
300
223- vl~ E. Cole
301
F.J. Ecke
D.M. Granger
E~
302
H. Wheeler - F.A. Lupker
A.J. Jennings
224
B.B. Boyd
225
J.B. Watkins
233
************************************
H. Wheeler
South , of Section 8
J.B. Watkins
234
H. Wheeler
bottom of page
W.L. 1-100die
235
236-237 C.S. Gleed
8
Hanna E. Henson
A. &amp;. J. Flinn
B.S. Forthey
9
238 ~i C.H.
Tucker
26
M. Kunkel
E.D. Thompson
239
27
J.W. Spencer
Mrs.
G.C.
Bailey
240
30
M.S. Brown
241
C.E. Friend
242
J.H. Cohn
O. Hosford
243
5
I.M. McCreath
Mrs. A.B. Sellard
244
6
E. Hudson
H.P. Topping 245
7
E.A. Smith
S. Breckenridge
16
L.R. Wilhelm
A.C. Siler
246
17
F. Kennedy
W.D. Townley
247
18 WE~
H.P. Oliver
F.C. Penfield
! A.W. Oliver
248
E. Edie
19
A.N. Oliver
249
L.W. Sandefur
20
A.B. Curtiss
254
D.O. Longfellow
21
F.A. Bailey
255
F.B. McCulloch
22
M. Spencer
256
R.A. Anderson
23 WE~
Seeley
257
M.M. Pnedleton (as written)
,
M.R. Corbin
258
vl.R. Williams
24 E~ of N~ E.D. Cressman
259 E' J.D. Dresser
W~ of N~ F.F. Dresser
E. Craddock
SEt T.B. Headon
260
Brown &amp;. Crutchfield
S'tit 'Il .K. Folks
261
J.M. Neville
25
A. Notestine
262
J.D. Gehring
31
Mrs. W.T. Myers
263
D.H. Spencer
32
A. Wulikuhle
264
E.A. Rush
33
E. Myre
J. Gillmore
265
34
W.H. Rankin
266
C.S. Gleed
grave 6-7 F.H. Lowenstein
267
M.G. Manley
35 WR.ofJL.R. Hanson
268
J.J. Clark
36 N;
H.5. Gardner
269
J.B. Watkins
Sa
5.5. Herd
270 N~ A. Levy
37
~~s. R.M. Ridgway
S' H. Ginn
38
Eabb
271 NE! C.F. Cherry
W.S. Powell
39
SW~
M.R. 'Ililley
40
E.K. Criley
272
A.J. Dicker
41
E.M. Murray
273
N.O. Stevens
42
C.F. &amp;. F. Wilder
274.
H.B. Peairs
43
A. Beatty
275
~ W.C. Bigger
44 W~
A:,'l. Armstrong
und~ J.C. Hindman
45
A.C. &amp;. J.C. Mitchell

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South! of Section 8 (cont.)

page 8

E.A. Tupper
. 103
J. Fritzel
109 E~ F.E. Anderson
Mrs. C.H. Brett
W~
A.J. Anderson
Wilson
A.C. Thompson
110
E.A. Lindsay
J. Kelsey
111
WE' S.F. Heaston
112 E6 B.W. Wilson W~ S. Bishop
, L.H. Fields
F.H. Snow
113
A.Z. Cady
52
N.A. Roberts
114
53 Less E! A. Becker
115 E6 G.H. Davis
NE! J. McCrary
S~ of E 378ft G.H. Davis
SE~ M.M. Smelser
N~ of E 378ft E.T. Arnold
H. &amp; W.S. Dick
54
W 207 sq. ft. A. Russell
J. Lowman
116 E~ &amp; E 6ft of middle 1/3- W. E. Hazen
L. Duffee
55
less El/3 &amp; E 6ft of ~iddle 1/3
A.K. Lohman
56
J. Hutchings
F. Gnuefkow
57
C. Robinson
117
H. Finnup
58
E.D. O'Bryor
118
J.R. Ulrich
59
M.A. &amp; J.N. Schneider
119
K. Dorward
60
A.J. Rowlands
120
W~
N.G. Benedict
121
Morscher
61
Machir
62
M. Newmark
63 W, less NW portion A.A. Schneider
~~ portion T.D. Funk
E! C. Yewdall
64
It..E. Goodrich
65
N, J.A. Yewdall
S~
R. McClure
S.A. Smith
66
67 SE~ S.E. Baldwin
J .'11. Austin
NEt J. Arter
SWt F. Starkweather
E. Pettibone
68
K.B. Greenlee
69
E. Bumgardner
70
H.M. Winchell
71
C. Dahlene
72
E. Anderson
73
Herman Brokman
74
E.C. Loyns
R.J. Harlan
76
E.F. Dorsey
E~
P.S. Krom
77
\,1~
r;.rs. M. Carpenter
Mrs. S. Hellers
78
Mrs. Katie Dunn
79
80
C.A. Preyer
81
WE~
L.A. Seamans
~
Mrs. D.C. Whitney (Whithey)
82
Wm J. or J.L. Gillmore
83
Mrs W.D. Brewer
W~ R.D. Mason
84
E~
J. Emery
85 undl/3 R.S. Searl
undl/3 A.D. Searl
und 1/3 Mrs. G. ,'1. Hunt
86 NE~ J.H. Bukley
SW~
H.C. Fischer Jr.
G.G. Clevenger
87
88
T.D. Funk
,:.. v1ahl Jr, &amp; So.
89
S. Jacobs
90
91
F. Wise
Charlton
92
W~
R.S. Sanborn
93
S~ of E~
J. White
N~ of E~
T.J. Schall
F.W. Blackman
94
H. Green
95
96
Gen. H.S. Hall
A.P. Clark
97
98
J.A. Henley
E~
I,l.A; Tolbert
99
W~
J.E. Eldridge
100
lUss I-I. HcElhenny
101
, C. Standing
102 E~ Mrs. M. Drake
W~
~.R. Bryant
SW~ W.L. Fields
M. Fields

46
47
48
50
51

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page 9

Section 17
13
14
15
16

17
18

19
20

33
34
36
37

3$

39
42
53

55
56
57
58
59

Et grave 7 &amp; 8 - C. or O. Zook
60 SE~ &amp;r. 7 &amp; 8 - G.S. Landrith
grave 8 _ P. Kitsmiller
NW 1/8 - R. Norris (gr. 1)
E~ graves 5,6,7 &amp; 8- W. Hudson
grave 2 - A. Bess
grave 5- P. Kitsmiller
61 SW~ gr. 3 &amp; 4 - R. Hixson
"
2 &amp; 3- F. Baysinger
62 NW~ gr. 1 &amp; 2 - N. Wolfe
" 6- N. Dixon
75 SW~ gr. 3 &amp; 4 - W. R. Mullin
SE~ grave 7 &amp; 8 - A. Oatman
77 NE~ gr. 5 &amp; 6 - L. or R. Howard
NWt gr. 2 - C.A. McGruder
NWt gr. A &amp; 1 - E. Anderson
NE~ gr. 5 &amp; 6 - C.G. Hesse
S~ gr. 3,4,7 &amp; 8 - J. E. Howard
NEt; gr. 5 &amp; 6 - M. E. Lundy
78 gr. 1 &amp; 2 - E. vlhite
gr. 8- D. or J. Erhart
SVT~ gr. 3 &amp; 4 - F.L. Nisely
SEt gr. 7 - M.D·. Ruehlen
79
O.A. Pringle
NEt gr. 5 - H.J. Boyle Sr.
80 SE~ gr 7 &amp; ~ - M. McClintock
gr. 5 - D. or J. Erhart
SW~ gr. J &amp; 4 - T. Tweddell
SEt gr. 7 &amp; 8 - E.D. Hill
81 SEt &amp; NE~ grJ 5 &amp; 6 - A.M. Underwood
SEt J. Skinner
NWt O.A. Pringle
SEt gr. 7 &amp;8 - R.L. Perkins
SE~ gr. 8 - D. Jennings
NEt gr. 5 &amp; 6 - S. Waltman
82 SE~ gr. 7 &amp; S - T.T. Barnes
SE~ gr. 7 &amp; 8 - L. Siscoe
83 SW~ gr. 3 &amp; 4 - E.W. &amp; E.lol. Bochle
NEt J.H. Hess
NWt gr. 1 &amp; 2 - S. or B. Wrightsman
SEt L. Englehaupt
84 NEe gr. 5 &amp;6 - Mrs. "I. Catlett
NE~ gr. 5 &amp; 6 - L. Siscoe
SEe gr. 7 &amp; 8 - O. Landis
SEt gr. 7 &amp; ~ - M. or D. Cain
S5 SEt gr. 7 &amp; ~ - O.D. Welcher
NE~ gr. 5 &amp; 6 - S.R. Maffet
87
gr. D - A.M. Segarro
SEt gr. 7 &amp; 8 - B. Kennedy
gr. 8 - J.T. Nunez
SWe H.C. Williams
'
97 NW 3/4 gr. 1,2, &amp; 3 - J.H. McNish
NEt gr. 5 &amp; 6 - J(I?) R. Kennedy
113 SEt gr. 7 &amp; 8 - C. vleers
SEt gr. 7 &amp; 8 - K. &amp; C. Messenhimer 114 gr. 1,2, &amp; 3 - R.E. Learned
N'llt gr. 1. &amp; 2 - F. Vangaasdeek
gr. 4 - A. Coffman Or T. Holliday
S~
D. Alford
NEt gr. 5 &amp; 6 - O.H. or G.C. Hunzicker
NEt gr. 5 &amp; 6 - J.H. Luner (?)
SEt gr. 7 &amp; 8.- E.P. Holliday
SEt gr. 7 &amp; 8 - H.lt.. Ridgway
116
e;r. 7 :.. E.M. Beck
SWt gr. 3 &amp; 4 - R. H. Rand
117 W; gr. 1,2,3, &amp; 4 - D.S. Hults
SEt gr. 7 &amp; 8 - F. Holladay
NEt gr. 5 - H.A. House
Section 12
Row A

4

5
6
7
8-9
10

12
13
14
15
16-17

18-19
24
25
31
32
33
34
36
37
38

39
40

41
42
43
44-45
46
47-48
50

54
55

Lucy Baker
L. Baker
Mrs. N. Price
Mrs. N. Price
B.S. Fortney
D. Miles·
A. Dahlene
J.L. Morris
L. Grimes
A. Peterson
J.M. Sulton
It..A. Roper
Mrs. C. Hicks
M. Bond
P.E. Sigel1n
it.rs. M•. Sigel1n
\-lm N. Legg
E.ll. Legg
J. Carlson
B.J. Sneegas
R.H. Kent
H.C. Kent
M.A. Lackey
H. I. Dedrick
A. Dedrick
R. Weiser
lol.J. ':Ieiser
J.P. Jennings
Mrs. A.L. Kennedy
F.N. Romine
W.P. Romine
F. Rist
Vi. Rice
J.E. Rice

58
59
60
61
62
63
64
66
69
74-76
86-87
88-89
92
93
96
98

R. Foster
E.L. Ozias
E. Ozias
J.R. Ozias
C.J. Freark
H. James
D.C. Hostetter
C.A. Hostetter
N. Adams
A. Jackson
C.W. Haas
W. Anderson
I.B. Knight
C.H. Knight
G. Goodwin
J.A. Walker

B.- S.J. Francis
C.- D. Groninger
D.- R.S. Carlson
E.- Mrs. R.A. Shoemaker
G.- W.F. l-iorris
H.- F.E. Morris
J. &amp; K. - G. Francis
L.- C.E. Shoemaker
M.- Mrs. R.A. Shoemaker
0.- E.G. Day
Row B
1 thru 5 - J. Rockhold
8
W. Janeway
9
P-irs. W. Janeway
10-11 J. Garcia

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(cont.) Section 12
{cor.t.} Row B

Row D

14
B.N. Rowley
17
A.L. Anderson
23-25 A. Werkenthin
26-27 C.D. Hunter
30-thru 34 C. Mull
35 thru 38 C. W. Haas
39 thru 41 Mrs. J. Roper
42-43 J. Dillon
44-45 E. Fann
46-47 E. Price
53
J.M. Richardson
54
Mrs.Z.M. Dodson
65
B.L. Gulley
66
W.L. Landreth
67
Mrs. W.L. Landreth
6e
J . Oil. Brown
I-10M. Brown
69
74
R. Bolton
75
G.E. Knight
80-81 L.A. Stancliff
83-84 E.W. Shultz
85
A.D. Dahlene
86 \ D.E. Dahlene
87
A.D. Dahlene
88
W. Anderson
L.I!'. Anderson
89
90-91 L. Schrengohst
94
J.A. Beltz
99
E.S. Anderson
100 E.U. Anderson
101 W.O. Haas
102 Mrs. S. Haas
103 Mrs. H. Odell
104 Mrs. H. Odell
105 A.J. Johnson
106 Nrs. C. Johnson
109-110 Puckett
111-112 E. Ireland

{---.,

2-3 K.U.l'I.C.
6
R. Henry
8
S.c. Phelps
10
K.U.l·I.C.
11
A.O. Johnson
12
M.I. Cooper
14
C. Canaday
15
P. Merideth
16
~i.R. Davis
17-18 T.h.E. Belt
19
H.S. Belt
20
T.A.E. Belt
25
Berry Place
26
C.D. Place
28
Mrs. C. Barton
29
"
"
n
37
C.C. Brown
K.U.M.C.
39
M. Bloyd
40-41 W.M. Criss
42-43 W.C. Re~by
57
C.T. Jones
58
G. Bradley
71 thru 74 T.A.E. Belt
79
A. Zimmerman
81
H.L. Wilks
82
N.1~. Baxter
83
C.R. Curtis
84
B.E. l&gt;lontgomery
85
D. Montgomery
89
M.M. Ackley
90
C. Behymer
91
H.E. Jordan
92
N. Jordan
written at bottom of page
Row D
116 L.A. Levens
Row E

Row C

1-2 I.T. Dunham
6
J.E. Belcher
7
. E. Belcher
8-9 W. Snavely
14-1 5 C. Lemon

2
B.R. Boshess
3
K.U.l&gt;I.C.
4
M. Matney
8
L. Bassett
12
I. Bratton
13
M. Bratton
15-16 Mrs. F.W. Jamison
27-28 M.E. Geltch
32
R.E. Payne
35
L.R. Nelson
36
L.W. Nelson
37
L.H. Nelson
38
H.C. Black
40
E.L. "lright
46 thru 49 D. Harris
50-51 Mrs. E. Elliott
54
D.D. Church
57
J.H. Artur t7J
58
K.U.lJi.C.
60
E).. Ivellhausen Sr.
61
E.L. Carpenter
70
Mr. &amp; ~Irs. Roy R. Burton
71
..
n
n
"
72
E. 1. Brown
T.S. Samsel
73
J.B. Malady
77
C.M. \1ard
78
M. Ward
~3
A.M. Ericsson
84
L. Beyer
102 M. Brown
:

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at bottom of page
Row E
45
M. Sunhen
42
T. McClendon
49
L. Purcell
52-53 F. Sanders
(written in) Have card through 131
for Row E
Row F
11-12
14-15

E. Weir
Hicks

A.

Row G
6-7 S. Runkle
8-9 W.N. Steinbring
10-11 C. Wirichell
12
M. Collins
written at bottom of page
Lots 16

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20
52
53
113

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J.R. Baker
J.J. Rice
I-I.C. Pine
J.R. Harris
191-F. Patterson gr.4
S.M. Calrin(?)
Jones
gr.5
S.T. &amp; E.A. Higgins C. Jones
gr.6
S. Higgens
J.V. Grimes gr.7

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LCTS n; CAK HILL CE:';i;;;TERY
Section 12 (cont.) large lots

:

E~
W~

J.W. Chapman

73

HolyField
1-1rs James Shearer
2
3 gr. 1 - J. James
G.W.• Shearer
S. Engles &amp; family
4
C.E. En[le &amp; wife
Eola Neft
5
E~
W.G. &amp; D. Reynolds
6
, M.E.B. Varnum
J.A. Haglund
7
Miss K. Frenger
8
S.C. Barrecklow
9
W.C. Quincy
10
11
G.L. Perley
12
E~
M.C. Richards
W~
J.B. Galbreath
L. Crispin
13
Mrs.
J.D. Gray
15
N~ ~·lrs. H. Shockey
23
S~
Mrs. L.H. Frink
N. Shaw
24
P.B. Hilderbran
25
26
M. Shrimplin
27
NS~ F.F. Bliesner
~
A. Carvin
28
S1 A.J. Parnell
NN"
J.H. Houghton
gr. 5 - M. Miller
29
B.A. &amp; M. L. Ewing
J. Simerock
30
J.R.. Greenlees
31
J.A. Messer
32
\'1.H. Eastman
33
Mrs. S.E. Gillham
34
J .H.P. Walker
35-36
Mrs. F. Sauer
38
~i Mrs. A.L. 'Mitchell
T(or L). Stout
39
J.D. Martin
40
41
S, E. Carman
N~W.A. Brown
42
S~
S.M. Dolan
N~
M. Spiss
N. Williams
43
G.H. Atwood
44
Fairbairn(?)
45
I-I. Schumann
46
O.F. Russell
47
J .A •. Keeler
55
H.G. Waffle
56
C.A. Taylor
H. Bullock
57
C. Decker
58
59 NE~ Mrs. H.A. Martin
Wilt J .N. r&gt;1elrin
F.A. Dumas
s~
60
G. I'IorO\~etz
61
A. Watts
62
G.T. Jeffries
l4rs. W.E. Brockelsby
63
T.L. Burns
G.L. Talbot
64
C.W. Bond
L.A. Dunmie
65
J.A. Nelson
66
W~ R.A. Nelson
E~
R.L. Mason
67
W~
W.G. Thiele
68
H. Kahle
Armstrong
69
T.N. Crowder
70
R.A. Crcwder
R. Kasold
71
H. Knahe

74

J.\'l. Chapman (less W 7ft)

75

76
85

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72

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87
88

89
90
91

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93
94
95

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98
99

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101

102
103
104
105
114
115
116

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118
119

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121

122

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124

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127

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Burch
D.F. Purvis(?)
Geo. S. Jones
s~
M.A. Chapman
r..-Wt J.S. Hatch
NEt W.D. Lown
N, W.J. Keeler
&amp; W.C. Summera
NI N. Gray
S
D. Schrader
N E. Winger
S· L.E. Mitchell
A. Illinn(?)
C. Lyter(?)
N, Mrs • E.L. Jilson
SEe Mrs. Teter(Leter ?)
SWt L.S. Fuller
NEt C. Deelin
NWt ',' F. Sneegas
S, Eliot
C. Wilson
S, L.(or T.) Brown
N~
Mrs. J.P. Coffman
C.E. Carl
E.F.; C.H.; W.W.; F.G. Burnett
L.(or T.) S. Dyche
R.E. Hayslett
Mrs. C.R. Andrews
Mrs. T.F. Henderson
Mrs. S. E. DuClause
B. Knop
E, U.(or V.) Ford
NW t G. Ford
SWt A. Pasewark
A. Loewenstein
J.R. Faith
R. &amp; D. Elston
R. Powers &amp; J.Tudhope (Ludhope)
Mrs. J. E. Miller
Mrs. J.W. Games
E.H. Dickenson
E.F.; L.N.; &amp; A.W. Schowengert
~'i. McClain
W.H. Jackson
M. Ulrich
'II .S. Everet t
C.B. Allen
J.P. Cone
Sst C. Steele
N
W.F.
Weise
.
of S~ H. Dreker
N, of S, K.L. Schwartz
N, Mrs. F. Heck
O(?) McCleery
gr. 8 Pluma Park
H.C. Brinkman
E, G.C. Sizer
W~! il.C. Jones
E. Griggs
Mrs. W.A. Price
H. Neider
Mrs. W.S McNeill
P. Prentice also
Emma &amp; Edna Prentice
K. Farley
N~
B. Lear
S.S. Baty
C.S. Skilton
F.D. Miller
B. Mitchell
M. Dietz
J .C. Wilson
N' C. VanDeuson(?)
S, A. Hoffman
A.H. Walter
N. Russell
M. Harvey

�LOTS IN OAK HILL CE¥~TEnY
Section 12 (cont.J

151

Martindale
G.M. Falley
152
J.R. &amp; F.C. Kenyon
E. Higgins
153
Mrs. R.L. Gilbert
154
155 N~ M. Hase
S ! T.S. Mason
156
J.H. Flory
157 W~ B.J. Burnam
C. Kassinger
E~
158
Mrs. L.H. Hegeman
X.J. Kennedy
159
160
Rohe Adam(Estate of lJ
161 S~ E. Griffith
168 gr. 4 D. Groninger
H.M. Hicks
gr. 8 Earl E. Roberts
gr. 1 D.C. Kennedy
gr. 2 1-1. Able
169 gr. 1 W. Church
gr. 2 &amp; 3 1-~s. R.J. Hicks
170
J.H. Dunkel
171
Mrs. W.R. Tucker
172 Nsl B. Dale
M. Scott
173
Mrs. J. Jenson
W. McKay
174
Mason Bros.
R. Hellstrom
175
176
C.P. Banker
177
P~ Dreher
178
E.O. &amp; H.O. Mills
179
J.(or IJ Hoover
180
W.S. Spicer
A.S. Chase
181
S. Kruse
182 Ns~ ¥~s. M. Tuttle
! Robertson
183
C.G. Husted
184
W.B. McDonald
185 SE
V. Mayhugh
SW l.. D. Murphee
NEe Mrs; L.M. Mayhugh
NVlt A. Fetty
186 NEt Mrs. J.W. Banks
F.E. Jones
rfNiS
C.L. Beebe
198 N B. Setters Trom
U.B. Parker
Mrs. F. Sommer
199
Mrs. D. ~latson
200 Wilt Mrs. R. Sneegas
SEt E. Payne
Silt Mrs. W.C. Greer
201 SE~ Hughes
NWt Moffett
NEt J.L. Turner
S'Ilt; M. 14cCleery

~

H

Mrs. J .vl. Alexander
Mrs. L. Hallmark
E.H. Hoffman
N'1l~
J.F. Smith
203 NWt E.R. Ratliff
SEt Patton
SWe Patton
NEt M. Woodard
204 S~ J(IJ.R. Herd
N~
T .K. Murphy
205
gr. 1 McDonald
ir. 2 &amp; 3 in W, Mrs. H. Burge
206 NE.. C.E. Richard
SE~ W.M. Saunders
NWt J. Tolbert
NEt; Mrs. W.H. 'Pasewark
207 SW~ R.E. Miller
SE~ S. Kemp
rfw~
H. McKelvey(or McKelrieyJ
NE; Mrs. J. McKelvey
208 NWt Mrs. E. Marriott
NE~ Mrs. J. T(orLJ. Gregg
SEt Rev. H.C. Brockman
SWe J. Holyfield
209 SWt Mrs. M. Liggett
NEt; A. Wagner
SEt O.M. Blevins
NWe Mrs. C. Chenlakes
210 SWt E. Wickersham
SEt Mrs. E. Jones
NEt ,E. Farr
NWt 'Mrs. O(or DJ. Marshall
211 NEt ¥~s. N. Adams
SEt; 'Mrs. o. Curley
gr. 4 H. Richardson
W~ gr. 3 A.L(or TJ. Martin
212 gr. 2 &amp; 3 Mrs. W.M. Comfort
213 gr. 1 H. Richardson
214 NEt F.E. Decker
215 rfwt E.H. Wickersham
NEt H. Beuman
SE~ Mrs. A. Boehle
SWt; Mrs. L. Wood
216 NEt W. Harrell
SEt Mr. &amp; Mrs. H. Jackson
W, Mrs. L(or TJ. Sicoky
217 NWt Mrs. D. Foster
SEe Francis
SWt W. King
NEt J.S. Eck
218 SWe Mrs. M. &amp; W.A. Beers
SEt W.M. Saunders
NWe J. Tolbert
NEt Mrs. W.H. Pasewark
219 \'l~ Mrs. C.J. Shuler

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NEt;

�(Taken from the Lawrence Daily Journal-Sat. June 11, 1881)
INDIAN RELICS
Discovery of Traces of the Mound Builders in This County
Deer Creek-June 9, 1881
To the Editor of the Journal:
I promised you some time since to write you an account of the.
traces of the Mound Builders found in this vicinity, but wishing
farther information on some points have put off doing so until
now. My attention was first directed to the subject about a year
ago by the report that when Isaac Stull dug his cellar he found
the bones of an Indian. Being at Mr. Stull's in the course of a
few days; I inquired for what was saved and was given some
fragments of true mound builder pottery, the crowns of a few
teeth, some worked flint and the blade of a sandstone ax. They
were found some three or four months before I heard of them and
probably not more than half of the flints were saved. They were
buried two and one-half feet below the surface, and in the edge
of an open spot popularly termed "Indian fields" by the old
settlers. This has shown no indications of any "mounds" within
twenty-five y.ears. The remains of two other bodies were
subsequently found when digging a cistern adjoining the cellar
mentioned, but they were so decayed as to be of little interest.
This last winter another skeleton was found on the Shaw place
while digging postholes, but was not examined.
In digging a well
on the same place in an Indian field, at the depth of six feet,
there was found a lot of charcoal burnt clay, pieces of pottery
and flint, which had been worked, some to an edge and some not
finished. Upon making inquiry I find that the valley of Deer
Creek from its mouth up for the distance of some four or five
miles has furnished a great many arrow heads, knives and axes.
These have been picked up in .some cases were perfect because of
the oddity if nothing else.
In my opinion there is here a rich field for explorations and
I shall embrace every opportunity to develop it and will be happy
to give your many·readers the account of my work from time to
time, and will answer any correspondence upon the sUbject. I do
not, however, expect to find much until winter on account of the
dense growth of vegetation.
Crops are looking excellent, Some apples in places, but not
generally distributed. My trees are quite full, in fact, they
have the most on by half of any orchard in this vicinity, and
will have about half a crop.
M. J. A. Montgomery
Submitted by lona Spencer

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�13th ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT-DOUGLAS CO. SCHOOLS
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING JUNE 24, 1904 AT 2:30 P.M.-LAWRENCE, KS.
GRADUDATES BY SCHOOL DISTRICT
No.3-Stony Point-Baldwin &amp; Vinland
Ida· Hemphill
No. 4-Weybright-Richland &amp; Lone Star
Clarence Hoover
No. S-Hesper-Eudora
Frances Davis
Roy Harris
Mary Henley
Charles Hill
No. 6.No. Six-Rte. 4 &amp; 6
Ethel Haines
No. 8 siegei-Lawrence
Grace Ulrich
No. 9 Black Jack-Wellsville &amp; Baldwin
Irene Van Tries
No.1l Walnut Grove~Lawrence
William Haverkamph
No.12 Kaw Valley-Lawrence &amp; Eudora
John Dissinger
Raymond Walters
No.14 Pleasant Valley-Lawrence Rte.6
Shirley Hitchcock
Mildred Farris
Mabel Ulrich
Leslie Ulrich
No.lS Kanwaka-Lawrence &amp; Lecompton
Richard Wallace
No.22 WashingtonCreek-Rte.6 Lawrence
Myrtle Hyre
No.23 Globe-Overbrook &amp; Baldwin
Oscar Giesel
No.2S Clinton-Richland &amp; Lawrence
Orner Belles
No.29 Blue Mound-Lawrence &amp; Vinland
Arthur Dunning
No.34 Union-Baldwin
Bessie Sutton
No.36 Lecompton-Lecompton
Marguerite Day
Fred Migliario
Edith Price
Roy Roller
No.43 High Prairie-Baldwin &amp; Lawrence
Everett Pence
Verda Pence
Mabel Pence
Josephine Sperow
Frank Sperow
Drew Hammond
No.47 Lone Star-Lone Star &amp; Lawrence
Louise Dreyer

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No.54 Brackett-Rte. 1 &amp; 4 Lawrence
Walter Dougas
Goldie Piper
No.55 India-Lawrence
Minnie Fritzel
James Lawrence
Harry Hegeman
No.56 Prospect-Baldwin &amp; Vinland
Anna Weiler
No.64 Central-Rte I &amp; 4-Baldwin
Lydia Johanning
Mae Rappard
No.66 Spunky Point-Concord
Pearl Cooper
Ruth Cooper
Dora Sinclair
No.70-Winter-Lecompton &amp; Lawrence
Merle Colman
Clayton Pontius
No.7"2 Big Springs-Lecompton
Jennie Stone
No.73 Jones-Lawrence &amp; Lecompton
Mary Anderson
No.84 Belvoir-Richland
Margaret Cummings
No.85 Centennial-Overbrook
Everett Skaggs
No.87 Prairie City-Baldwin
Virgil Hatter
Submitted by lona Spencer

Page 89

�(Taken from the Lawrence Daily Journal-Thurs. June 2, 1881)
MARRIAGE BELLS
~Wedding

of Miss Carina F. Harris and Mr. Fred J. Hill"

It was some twenty-one years ago that one of the editors of
the Old Lawrence Republican was one evening invited to go out
upon the "California road" and witness the marriage of Mr. E. P.
Harris, a young printer then working in the office, to Miss
Davidson.
It was a pleasant gathering and Rev. Dr. Cordley
performed the ceremony. On last Tuesday eveing the first
marriage in the household then formed was celebrated. A special
contributor thus describe it:
The pleasant country home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Harris, at
Glendale, near Lecompton, was the scene of a joyous occasion, on
Tuesday evening, May 31st, the event being the marriage of Miss
Corina F. Harris to Mr. Fred. J. Hill, of Lecompton.
The beautiful grounds was ablaze with lights from Chinese
lanterns, hung in the trees, extending a cheerful welcome to the
guests before they reached the house. The floral decorations
were beautiful beyond description, the arch between the sittingroom and parlor being draped with festoons and garlands of
evergreens and flowers.
The "marriage bell," with a horse-shoe
beneath, was suspended iti the arch. The happy couple took places
beneath the bell at half-past eight o'clock, the ceremony being
performed by Rev. RichardCordlley, D.D., of Emporia, in a very
impressive manner. He was assisted by Rev. H. D. Herr, of
Lecompton. The congratulations were heartfelt and sincere---all
wishing the youthful couple the happiness they so well deserve.
The bride's dress was of fringe silk, with plaited vest of
cream satin. The skirt trimmings were fine plaitings and
puffings with apron-front of diagonal folds, heavy cords and
tassels gracefully looped about the skirt and basque was shirred
at the waist and about the shoulders; fringe cord laced the front
over the cream satin vest, finished at the bottom in heavy loops
and tassels, with elbow sleeves, the whole elegantly trimmed with
cream Spanish lace.
The groom wore the usual black dress suit with white vest.
The bride is not only well known and admired in the
neighborhood in which she lives, but also in Lawrence and Topeka,
for her amiable disposition and her accomplishments. The groom,
whose home is near Lecompton, is a young man of promise and
energy and deserving of the treasure he has won.
This occasion was an unusually pleasant one for Rev. Mr.
Cordley, he having performed the marriage ceremony for the father
and mother of the bride some twenty-one years ago at Lawrennce.
Elegant refreshments were served at about 9:30; under the
supervision of Mrs. E. P. Harris, who received many compliments
for the delicacies set before the guests, and the hospitable
manner in which they were entertained.
The love and esteem of the friends of the young couple was
shown by the number of handsome and costly presents they
received, a list of which we give below: Elegant set of jewelry

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from the groom to the bride; $100 in five $20. gold pieces, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Harris; silver pickle caster, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Geo. W.
Bowes, Lawrence; silver napkin rings, Wm. N. Nace and wife,
Lecompton; silver butter knife, Rosa Speer, Lawrence;' bouguet
holder, Miss Gussie Clark, Danville, Ill.; china tea set, Boys in
the State printing office; picture frame, Mr. J. Carruth and
wife, Topeka; cut glass vases, Willie and Woodin Neff, Lawrence;
silver cake basket, Hardin Speer, Lawrence; silver ice pitcher,
Mr. George Storms, Glenda1e; silver caster, Mrs. Fannie Connelly,
Lecompton; glove and handkerchief box, Miss Kate Hogeboom,
Topeka; pair vases, Mr. A. B. Iliff and wife, Lecompton; pickle
and jelly dishes, Mr. C~ N. Ela and wife, Topeka; silver pickle
caster, Mr.M. S. Winter and wife, Lecompton; nut basket, Eddie
P. Harris; bed spread, Dr. Bonebrake and wife, Lecompton; two
cream satin ties, Miss and Mr. Waysman, Tecumseh; silver knives
and forks, Mr. L. N. Sabin, Lawrence; handsome book, "Complete
Home," Mrs. Julia Kerns; stand and tOilet mat, Mr. Q. H. Hill and
wife; glass cake and sauce dishes, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hill, Lecompton; New Testament, revised version, John Speer, Lawrence;.
plaque, han~painted, Miss Dora Wade, Lawrence; lace tidy, Miss
Addie Lewis, Topeka; willow rocking chair, W. M. Dignon and wife,
Topeka; marble-top center table, Mrs. and Miss Nona Reed, Topeka,
lace tidy, Miss May A. Harris, Manchester, N. H.; handkerchief
box, Georgie Cornell, Lecompton; glove box, Hattie Cornell,
Lecompton; gold l~ned berry spoon, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Martin,
Topeka; silver pickle caster, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank Brooks and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Drummond, Topeka; silver butter dish, Mrs. Neff,
Lawrence .
.The guests as far as we were able to get their names were as
follows:
Lecompton:--Mr. F. B. Hill and wife, Mr. A. B. Iliff and wife,
Mr. Q. H. Hill and wife, Mr. L. Kerns and wife, Mr. H. D. Herr
and wife, Mr. David Martin and wife, Mr. M. S. Winter and wife,
Mrs. Hickok, W. M. Nace and daughter, Miss Minnie Hill, Miss
Hattie Connell, Georgie Connell, Paul Hill, Miss Cora Bonebrake,
Miss Eva Bonebrake, Mrs. J. H. Bonebrake, J. M. and Ms. J. A.
Davidson, Jessie B. Davidson, Miss Ida J. Davidson, Chas. E.
Dummer, Miss Hattie Dummer, Miss Ida Wizer, Miss Annie Macy,
Sidney W. Hill, Miss Ola Hill.
Tecumseh:--Mr. and Miss Waysman, Miss Virginia Waysman
Cherry Mound:--Miss Anna Tipton
Topeka:--Geo. W. Martin and wife, H. Nesbit and wife, Chas. N.
Ela and wife, J. H. Ogden and wife, L. R. Dougherty and wife, W.
H. Reed and wife, Wm. Dignon an
d wife, Miss Nona Reed, Miss Addie Lewis, Miss Kate Hogeboom.
Lawrence:--Mr. L. M. Sabin, Mrs. Mary E. Neff, Miss Rose Speer,
Miss Dora Wade; Mr. Ed B. Wade, Willie Neff, Wordie Neff.
With many good wishes for the future happiness of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred J. Hill the guest left for their homes at a late hour, all
having spent a delighfu1 evening.
M
Submitted by lona Spencer
Page 9!

�PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF LEAVENWORTH
, DOUGLAS AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES, KANSAS 1899

INDEX
A
Aaron. John ............ .... m7
Aaron. John A ............. ilJO
Ahelelal. :'&gt;Iaj. A. G .• :'&gt;1. D . .416
Abernathy. S. W .......... 570
Adrtt11~, John, .............. 22
Adams. John Q ............. ~~
.;\U:UIlS. John Q....••....... ~3!)
Aitchison, Johu R ..•....•.. fm
Akers, Jonathan ..••.••.... 2Z",
Al.1cl', John "ril1i:l.1l1 .....•. 531
Alexaneler. John C ......... m~
Alford. Lien!. A. C ......... i29
Alford. D. S ................ 728
Allen. Dr. A. A ............. 279
Allenelorph. Charles W .... 215
Anderson. A. J .• :II. D ..... 519
Anderson, Da"jtt H ...•.... 4~fj
Anderson. Geofg-c A ...•.•. 5:!2
Anderson, l\lrs.l1allora .... :.11;
AlIIlrews, (apt. S. H .....•. 510
Anthony, Col. D. R .•.•.... H;j
Anthony. U. R.o Jr ..•.•.•.. !!li9

Anthony. lion. G. T ....... 195
AUlh,)uy, llellry ..•.••.•.•. 40S
Apitz. Charles .............. :;28
Appleton, C. C .............. flf..c)
Ar1llliOlrong. Beatty ......• , .WI
Arnl~lrollgl

kohert •.....• , .817

ArIllSlrOllf..r. ,,'illia1u H.o ••••1)1t,

Arthur, Che:;ter A .••••••••• !l~
Ashhy. Charles A ......... .4:\~
A~hhYI Hon. "'illiam F .. .. i31
Atchi.oll. Da'·id ............ 718
Atkinson, Re,,·. Robert. •... 377
Atwood, Johll 11 ........... G11
A\'enarills, Char1es P ...... f~(i
A\·eri1l. Narcisse N ........ f,()~

B
H:thcock, lIon. C. \\......... ~;)I
naker. Col. J. J ............. ~:hl
Jlaker. Johll \\" ............. ~:I:;
linker. Thomas N ........ ,COO3
B:tlc1\'I.·j11, Audrew S ...•..•. r,,;s
nal(lwin,·l~hen ............. 3"!'
Bahtw)n, l.afayette I' ...... :n.-,
B:..l(·~. Eille-rlo .............. ,,:-.~,
Harker, HOIi. C ..:urge] ..... :n I
H:uley,ls.."l.iah N ........... 41"1
n:l.rI1C~. Delo~ N ............ 4:-,1
Harthd. Alfred RoO ......... ~q:l
na~s. Han. \V. n ........... !".~;j
1hwer. P. II ................ ;1:1

Uaum. Johll ................ (;SS

Deelelow. James H .......... 781
Deeler. Otto C .... : ......... iH
Bell. John P ................ ~11
nell. ·Olin .................. :lS9
Ber!:er. August. ............ 6H
Berger, Henry ....... ...... i~7
Derry, Peter. .••........•••• 740
Beunnaun, I ... ouis ........... flJ7
Diart, F.. l-:. Ii. ............. 738
Biehusch. Henry ........... 5~7
lliederm311, John A ........ 7iti
ni~shy, Aluhrose ........... a:..t"J
HirnC')" \Villkull I .... , ~t. n .. f~.8
Bishoff. Hon. C. N .• IIL D .. M9
mack. Joseph ............. $\0
Black. Joseph T ............ 1\.10
mackmall. W. I. R ..•..••• 790
Blochberger. Herma.n ..... 7i0
Boling. R. r. .• 111. D ...... , .7(;J
Roling, lion. T. G. V ....... 7lil
1I01lin. John ............... 7r.i
Bonehrake. Hon.J. H ...... ~IG
Dosworlh,

Charle~ ......... 5t-.:~

Boughton. Joseph S ........ 4ffi
Dowen. Isaac ............... 75~
Bowersock. Hon. J. D ...... 13:!
Boyel. A. R ................. 811
Boyel. Charles H ............ "18
Brandon, J~hn .........
ift(j
Bransou. Henry C .......... 5"~
Dreese, Henry G ....
i(i:!
Drewert 11011. Da\"jd J ...... r)!)l
Hre"'cr, Eugene ............ 5!)"
Flrock. J. W .• 111. D ........ i:.11
Drollleisick. William ....... 3\17
IIrooks. Hon. Paul R ....... Z,l3
Drown, ¥elix C •..•..•• o • • • ';",13
Brown. William W ......... 407
Bruce. Rohert 111. ......... ,423
Brune, S. Edward.~ ........ 3H"
Buchanan, janlefi .......... ';-1
Bnlln. John ,V ............ 0413
e •

•

o .......

nurr,lIcnTY 5 ...... _ , ...... i~17
IIl1sh. Jacob ............... (j01

Campbcll. lIIaj. R. C ....... 655
Canueau, Sall\I1Cl II ....... ~fi
Carney. Edwin L .......... iR3
Carney, lIon. Th0111:U:' ..... 12G
Carpenter. C. R .• lit. D ..... 615
Carpenter. Capt. Robert .. .T.6
Carpenter. W. D.• III. D .... 814
Carr. E. T .................. 71'S
Carr, l\lailford II. .......... if';)
Carter, \Villi:l1n R .•• : ... : .. Z:-,7
Casebier. Charles G .•...•.. S~7
Casehier. John G ........... M!)
Chanlhcrs, Nelson A ...... :If,o
Chandler, Nelsol1l\I ........ 57:!
Chapill. Charlc~ H ......... &amp;;9
CharltOtJ. Judge John ...... 1!l2
Churchill. Col. S. J ........ 200
Clark. John Z ............. (,.'"03
Clark. Malcolm ............ 21r,
Clarke. Nicholas S ......... ZlO
Cle\·\.'lilud. S. Grover ....... 10:!
Clough. E. N. 0 ............ 819
Cochran. Snnlue1 .. _........ ;(..~)
Colman. Os!:ood A: ....•••• 2:.9
Conard. John ~1.. _...... _.. li';l
COl1g~r, Charles L .......... 3~i)
COIl ley, :\l~chael .... e • • • • • • • ~-'7f,
Coomll!i., F:dward E ....... . i";r,
Cord ley. Rev. Richard.D.D.13U
Corlett. William ........ " .. i71
Cory. John 111 ............... 1'01
Conrsey, Jmnes ............. S~
Cowdery. C. I. .• 111. 1&gt; ....... 2&amp;~
Cox. Eclll",cnd H ........... .r.~'()
Cox. 11011. Joseph J ......... 2:.r.
Craelit. Capt. N. C ......... ,C~.S
Cnl1ner. John .............. ;lIG
Crallccr.johlJ \\' ........... 2~1
Cralle. Charles D .......... 31.',
Cra.ne. Henry D ........... ':lo~q,
Crall,toll. J. Alexaneler. ... 7~1
Crawford. Le\'j Russell .... 31r.
CUl1l1Uil1gs, Patrick ........ 2:17

Butell. A.lolphlls D ........ Hti
llyt"r.!-l, Jan;es l~ ............. t~n:l

CUllnillgh:\1I1. Jo~eph n ... . ~'~J
Cutler. Charles C .......... SH

D

Byington, ])wight. ........ :"41;",

llyinj:ton. ~Irs. Emily J .... 2Oe;
Hyrd. iliac .: ................ G3;;

c

C. F.
·111
lJa\O Cn l,r.Jl·t. J. A., Jr ........ .".... ,;
!&gt;:-\\'cnporl,

Caldwell. 11011. Alex ....... ];1:-.
C,I&lt;lw.ll. lIun. E. F ........ ~~:.
Calhoun, 11011. J. C ......... 71',."
Callahan, Alfred .......... . liP.
Callahau •. l1. n., 1\1. D ...... 777

'v ...........

n:,~s1c-r.

J.

A .• Sr... _.... ~':-I~'

J):..\'is. Ceor~e 11 ........... ..JOt
lIa\·i~. \\·in ... low ............ :,(1;
1h.:FOlI1. 11.:-; .. M. n ........ ;8.·,
Ik1dllll:ll1l1. Fre&lt;it'rick .... ,!'I:-:~
])(:lIhol 111 , (~eorJ!~A ........ f,I~1
lJenholm, \\'il1ioull ......... tiJ})

Page 92

Delilon, 0Ih·er ............. 37:')
Dickey. S:uu\1t'l R .......... :t..~';
Dicks. CallI. lien)")" II ...... ·itlt;
Diestelhorst, Henry 1~ .... .. rI70
no.lsworth. Samuel. ....... J3',
Dolphin. l\li!iOS :Mary }O; ..... 4'!S
Donnelly. James ........... 5~O
J)onovan, J1enjiuniu J ...... :t!)3
1&gt;0110,,":111. l\l:ntiu n ........ 3~11
Doolittle. Reuheu R ........ :;1;Downey. "ery Re'·. T. J ... 2:.0
Drei,bach, Joseph 11 ....... ·111
DnITec, J.lll)'d ..•••••..••••.•. J!I.-.
Duffin, John ............... ..1:!i
l&gt;yer, John 1\1 .............. r,\-I
Dyer, Thomas. .••..•••...•. AlJl

E
r:aton, lhlnlille ...........

~:-.

Enton. Cah'in ............... ~In:!
1~dll1illster, H.ellbe~, :-; ....•. ~:!:.!
Edmond, HOIl. John n .... ::-.!:l
l~dmnnr!s. lion. l\t. \\.........01
Edwards, Henii\luin ........ t~I~:!
EdwarJ!o\, ~l:,j. C. 1...... . If..,
E&lt;h\':"lnls, Julius S .... ,' ..... ·1:1
EJ:!J.:lestou, A.

r ............ I:r.

J~lder.

Alc.lamar P .. _...... ;.-il
F.I&lt;ler. lion. 1'. P ........... :!is
Hlc.tri(IJ.!'-·. r:. "e., ~I. D ..... :,1;';
Ehhid!:e. !\Iaj. T. D ........ ~~:.
Eh\"{·II. ~Irs. IIInry G ....... 4111
Emel·Y. Charles C .......... n:.!7
Jo:ntery. lion. James S ..... ~':l3
Etlgle. Solomon ............ ilfi
l-:\·all~. Havirl .............. 477
l:!\·t'rhan1y. ('toter .......... ·,·t;,
Ewing. Charles "'.• lit. D .. 54S

F
Olh'er J..•••. 313
"a"cett. John F ............ ·I~6
Faulkuer, John K .......... ;';~
F:lulkllcr, \\'il1i:u1t 1-\: ..... • iHi
Feller. John C.............. R~
Ferguson, Rohel·t ~t. ...... !,!!'.J
...·err;~. JlIclg:e John ......... 4.'\0
r,-·,,·udy. \\·illi:ulI ........... ·J:;8
Fe\\,. S:ulluel F., fl,t. ]L .... 415
f'il1 111111 C, :\tillard .......... (ifi
FiJJI~y. William S ......... .-III
f'i.!'.C'her. CRill. J\11iu~ ....... ,,;~
Fi~her, ]JI)II. (;eorge A ..... 31,)1.
Hlzl'atrick. Michael 1'..... :!~6
Fitz\\'illiam, ]Jon. P. l' ., .',!~,
Fitz\Villialll, Frank P •..... ~O
FarlJ~worlh.

�INDEX.
I'letcher, jo,i:1.h S .......... '.!:f7
I'linner. john ......•...... ..II"
Flintjer. Arnold ...•.•...... ~ 11
Florn.. Chauncey •.•••..
-13:!
Flora. Reazi n V •••••••••••• ·n!!
Flory. Cyrus W .......... ':':,8
Fogle. Daniel .................:&gt;0
Foulkrod. Rc\·. J. W ....... 3:!S
Fraser, \Villiam \V ........ 2~t)
Freienltlulh, \Villiatll ....•. 'H~
Fritzel.john ............... (;16
Fuller, William G .......... 816
o •••

G
Gardner, \villi:l.I1\ .....••• •. 5(fi

I.

Garfield, jaulcs A .•.••..... !1.1
G~rrett.

Rohert. .......... ,o\
(:ales, August. ..•...•.•.... "':lG
Ga'v, James 'V •••........ 710
Gentry. Nicholas ........... 313
Getchell. Capt. Thomas .... (;.'6
Getker. Anton .............. ·I~·I
Gilges, Capt.

J.

\V ...••••. .~'.!-1
0

Gill. Willi:1.11l n ........... 4~~
Gillham. john n ........... ;,11
Gilmore. joho ............. ·I~1
Glathart. jcreini:1.h II ..... 5:I:!
Gleflu. Alexander G ..•.... 5:;&amp;
GOII,lanl. C. Coo M. D ....... 4:!5
Godding. George F •.••.•.. {JI)."i
Gorrill. Rohert W .......... SOO
GOllld. lion. G. R ......... 111
Graeber. G. A .............. 1.9
Graut, Ulysses S ........... $G
Gray, Jamc:s ••••••••••
21",..1
Grebe. !\Iaj. Ill. R. W ....... 6.3.
Green, William R .......... Z29
Greene. Hon. H. 111 ........ 148
Greeolee. M. D ............. lhS
Gree\·er. Charles F ......... 483
Greever, John n .... : ....... ,06
Griesa. A&lt;lolph C .. , ........ 2".8
Griesa. Augustus H ........ 2,'06
Griesa. Theo&lt;lore ........... :''29
Griffin. AU"'r!. ............. 2r.o
Grist, Norris 1\1. •••••••••••. t~)lj
Groener. Rc\·. R. B •••••.••. zm
Gro\"cnor, Gur~lon ..•...... 25S
Grover. lion. Joel. ......... 1!l7
Gtlcnther, Re\', Louis., .... 1:11)
Gustafson. Joel ..•••........ 503
0"

••••

H
Hackbl1sch. H. C. F ..... ~ .. 3,.ti
]lal1aux, John B ........... . i~~
Hamulin. George \V .•••••• (177
Harding, Anson C .......... f .."6
Harding. \vil1i~1I1 D ........ 7!U
Il:lrris, 11011. J. P ........... )C.."
H:uris, Hon. \\'il1iam A .... !!I::
Harrison, llenj:unill ...••••. 104i_
lI:lrrlsol1, IJol1. J. It ....... .f,,~~ ..
l(arri~ol1. J"M'ph II ........ I-;~
Jlarrisoll. Tholl.13S \V ....• li72
Harrison, \\'illi:un H~nry .. r"JHartman. Fr~(lcriC'k \\..... ·I:~:t
Hartnett. joseph j ..... .... 0;7
Harvey.l\1osesC ........... 238

Haskell. lion. n. C......... 1~iI
lI~skell. Col. J. G .......... 1,;(,
Itastillg,s. Saultle1 ~t. .0 .... ,~q,,-,
1I;\\'cns, P:l ul H .......•.... ,-".1;'
Hawll, Judge l~allrells ..... I~':!
Hawn, l"retlerick ........... 1....... 1
lIayes. \{utherford.D ....... !'O
Hays, Martiu P .............. 57·}
Heaston, D:ll1iel 11 .••...•.• f..t~
Heimann. Father Alhert ... ·11;0
llcudcrsoll, 110\\':l nl \\•.... f.O:}
Henderson.johu A ......... 1;\-1
Hensley. Ahel. ............. f;.1
HeminI!'. John Alhert. ... 218
Herr, Francis C., )1. D .... (;'15
Herrit:s. Uado ..... e . . . . . . . 47G
Herries. John ............ .4:!r.
IIc~~e. \\'il1i:Ull G ......... ..t:!7
He!-'ter, Solomon A ......... ;01
Hetrick. Frank 0 .......... :107
llctrick.. Rev. Isaac ....•.•. :\{17
Higgill$O, Charles \\' ........ 7';9
Hill. Re\·. C. Rowland . .... ill
lIil1. I). ~Iark ............... ~I'J
Hill, Jantes A ............... 7Sl

Hill4tman. Johu C .......... r'7
llilldll1311. I.ort-l1zo \\' •..... ·I:-.;~
Hines, ThulU:lSJ .•••••..... ·Il:!
llit7.cm:lIl1f. Jnhu .......... ·1(.0
Jtonl1t,hl •.\.,u.tpsG .......... 1~1
Hoo"er~ Isanc I............. ]~I)
Horne. John Boo ........... il.;
lIol1~tou. S,:1.1lluel .;\ ........ 51;,
Howard, Hon. \\". C ........ lf~9
Hudelson, N .•V ............ i:!1
Hue~g:etl. J. P .............. ';'0,
Hughes, Isaac F ............. .;~)
Hughes. William ....... , ... l'~
Hllmlll~l. Capt. J. I ......... 'I~
1Ilullphrt:ys. I-;dgar J ...... 7CY.!
Hnmphrey&lt;, Syh'ester F.... i'l~
IhlU(l. John )1. ........... ~ •. :::;0
H\lurl. Leo ................... i!.t.
1Iul1(\. \\·clldliu ............ 373
IIl1nt, Col. 1'. F. ............. 1.'&gt;,.
HUlit. 1I01t. )(cCOWI1 .... , • • W5
Hunter. )Iartiu ~I .... o . . . . . . ';:li'
Hurd, Hou. or. A ........... ti:(J
Hutso11, Harry T ...•....•.. 515

I
Ide. Jl1c1}.!"c Harvey \V ...... '!.,t
Igel. Cal't. Richard L ...... '.!'~7
IlIglc. C1t:Hles \V .......... . ·I/:l
Iosley.joseph Il ........... so:;

J
Jackson. Al1tlrcw ...........J:.!
J:lcksoll. \\·illi:Ull ........ ":,!Il)

J.

H ................ !jI~1

ja1lle~ol1.

Jo:dw&lt;\nl .......... :!:~!"\

jacob~.

jOltlSCl1. Henry ............. 1 II
j :Ud r ,ll. A IIg11~t us :\1. ....... 17'-,

janloll. Jo'r:tlll'is X ......... ::'::
jdlt:rsol1. ·i·homa..,.: ........ :"j
Jenkil1s. Frallcis :\1 ........ lli
Jt:'nl1in~~. l:apt. A. J ........ ::to
jewell. M. :\1 ............... :!17
Johns, john 1( .............. 1.8

Page 93

jOhl1S01l •.\IHlrew .......... ".\
JOhl1:-'Ol1, August. .......•. it:!
juhll~oll. Capt. Thullta~ I..ISI
Jotles. Maj. Il. C. ~1. Il .... :.'\l~
lol1~S, ~lnr~an ............. ~13
jonl:l". William W ......... ~7

K
K~hll.

\\·illi:llll ............. ·ll~9

l-\:ai~cr,

(;t:orge F ........... ;::~)
Kai:-:e.r, l'eter .............. :i':'!;,
h..:l11fl11n1ln. (;eorg:e \\..•... 171
Keck. Ethan D ............. ,;1\
Keller, Fm,llcis:-.[ .......... ~:!:)
Keller. Fre,1 W ............ • C,13
Kelly. \'ltIceut A ........... :&lt;10
Kelly. \\·:,I:-:hillJ.!ton D ...... t~~ti
Kihhe. \\'illiam E ........... 7 t·..!
Kier, Roherl A ............ ,r,,',l
Ki1~ore. J:lll1cs ............. R:.!ti
Kimmel. Re\·. J. \\......... :--1..17
Kindred. Johll'V ...........'17
KitIl1rc,1. l~. 1' .............. "~I'
King-. AlbL'rt II ............ ; .... :!
Ki:1J,!sley. Rkhn.nl II ....... q~.
Kirk. ,:\lex:1.J1fler ........... 1:11
l'irmcycr. r-tichn.d ........ :-';1:'
Killre.!!:". )liss II. Il ...... ~I:!
KitlrcdJ.:c, :\ti!":-::\1. C ....... 71'.!
Klinkcnhcrg-, ~uru~ ....... :.!Ii
Knapp. I.t.'\\'i~ F ..•........ ,:'-.t
"-nap\&gt;. Thomas n ........ J_'li
Knipe, ·lIuhert. ............ 1i;)S
Kuollt11n.ll. Henry .......... ';t'7
Koch, 1 (cr111au ........•.... ';~l;~
Koohler. Hn.rry \\.......... 1'0:',
Kre7.dorn. )Irs: Afrn .••.... f.'~1
Kripp • .\uJ:\l~l I ............ ti;~
Kroll, Augll~t. ............. ~-;-ti
KU:iter. Jacoh .............. -;-:t!
Kyle, Andrew ·r............ ~l.~~

L
Lahue,

''In.r~hnl1

Coo ...... . :.!I'i
Lalnh. John F .............. ,;:~:!
Lamher. J. n ............... );I~
I.,alllhert. \\·illin.1I1 .......... ~'J7
1.~lI1ill~.j. Callitoll ........ ~!'.I
Laming'. \\'hitsecl, Jr ....... f ..~:!
1..:\lle, c.en. In mc~ U ....... 1:,0
I,alle. james A .• ~1. D .... ~13
l . . nl1J!\\'orthy. S. B .. )1. V .. . :l';9
Lnptntl, Pt.'tcr .............. f-!'O
Lawrence. ~apt. G. \\· ..... ';·1:,
Leahy. D:l.llid ............. f0.33
Len.\·en worth A 1Ig:1crs A~·
sociatioll ................ .fiOli
J . . eet.1~. '-\h~:\I,.Il1 ............ 7::0
l.cg::1.tc. jll(t},!c }. F ......... t~;:t
I . .cihey, ~lrs. Xaucy A. C .. ,1::1
l~eiht:y.

l . . eis.

J:1I11C:-:. )1. D ....... ·f:.!l

(~l·orJ,!c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /I!)

1. . &lt;.:ttlfll1. Stf:plu:u I': ........ ·.';11
Lt"JI':'1I1. \\'. \' .• :\1. II ...... 1:..."1

I.,.'wi ......\ It·xauder ...... , .. t;J::
I.,cwi:-&gt;. P. :\1..

1.111\:k.

~t. Jj . . . . . . . . . :~',,;

(~t.'or;.:c

l~illc()Jn.

. ....... f~·I·.!
AIIl"ah:\ln ..•••.... is
11.

Liu1lll:y, WIlliam

:.1. ....... :'8i

I.illttsc."y. Jamc:-&gt; 1' .......... 4;17
I.ill~art1, AlIlo:-o I ............ ::7:.
Lin;.:::tt". Ja11lt.'~ ............ :~;1
l~istt"l. 1-:'\II1Hllt1 ............ :'I~·I
Liltt·11. I&gt;:l\'id \V.~ .......... ,14il
1.,loy(I, juhll ................ 7~,i
J"t)ar. John \\.... ~ ........ I~-,l
I... o\·e, Hom. Akx:1.lHlcr ..... H!IJ
I~o\\"e. Capt. p. C ........... t~!\7
I~o\\'c, 11011. 1"'. G .....•••.•. f~I"
Low\.", \\'i1~~)11 c. ::. ......... 1~~lt.
Ltldill~hlll. Hotl. R. \\...... I';.~l
I..tlther, Ca1cb ~L ........... ~77

!\(cLarlhy. Mic1l:lel. ....... 70:'
:\1('(1:1I1:,h:1.1I. John C ..•... ;$.,;
4tl·(:1..:lIal1t1, C. n ........... ;I~:t
:\h.·Curmick. John ........ .1;:1.:
:'lc\,\,nl1 iek. J. :\t.. )1. U ... ';1:',
:\lcCul1c. Adam n .......... 774
:\h,'LHtlL'. \\'ilJi:Ull 0 .•.... ,. ,,;-;.",
)kCti~IY. J'Ihll ............. 7e:-.:
)'lcl t ""a1,'. Jallll· ............. til:!
:\h~~·:I!1t~l1y. \\·ibtllt ........ ,;-;:-..
:\tcF.,rhll.l, t..:harlt:~ \\...... :.~I
:\h"j';Ir1:lu(I, Kolot:rl S ....... ,;111
:\1l'F:d lalltl. 'l"h(·I:las ..•..•. 71;;:
"".·F:lrl.tll~. John ........... ~t-;
:\1~(~il1. (~t..'nt;.::e E .....•..... fi;o
)t4..'lntire. 1... 0 ............. il;~'
)tcKc.:~. Hull. Jollll ......... :!fi.-,
:\h. Kl·l·\·er, Patrit.·k ........ SI:;
)lcKinky. \\·illi:1.lII ........ 1111
)lc:"'ary. ~:l.pl. O. c ........ tI7~1
)tC="a!I~~lton. ~all1llel

J .. .. f'1!f

~t"(,.}l1lh.

John :" ........... :!llfi
)1n.41i",.,n, Ja1l1c~ ......•••... 30
~1:l.0·'"·t. Gc:orgc \" .......... ';S~I
:\IaJ.:t·:~.l ... ~\Jl Jr. ........... i';li
)tn.i.~f·~ l ~.)tt1ieh ............. ';(13
:-.tall w arillg-, Henry ........ !l.'H
)Iarkart. Fr:tltk G ......... 7:.'0
)lnr~h. J()~el'h ............ 7::.1
)1:utill. \\'. n., :\1. U ....... :!'-'"
:\la~on. :\(r~. E. B .......... 7'~1I
)In:-f':l. )Inj. 1... P ........... 7f,,)
:-.t:\~l}n. Zina A ....•...••... f ..' I
)Iay",. \\·illi,"I1._ ......... ~ltI
)lctHll, 11l1n. Slrerl1l:tIl .... :to::
)tt"t"k4.:1·. ~ila~:B ............ ·1417
)tehl, L.t·lli:-o C ............... til
)tcrci1all:, :--':d:-::()I1 •••••••••. :!.... s
:U~ro, Olh·er .............. ':1'j7
:-'l~rrilt. Edward n ........ 3111
)[ctT.. IIclIl")' ............... u~."'i
:\Jeyer;o:;. Stnu('c I~ ........... f~-,'.!
!\tillf:r. Fc..'rdiu:ltltl0 ........ &amp;":1
~Ii\l,. 1.:I!':lydte ............ ::!.~

)Iitltic.·r. l'hlH':I·t J .......... I~:t
:'\luhcl"Ill:lu. \\'illin1l1 II ..... 7::1
)I·mroc. J:l1llc..'~""'" ..•... :)1
:-'It·'',111i!-!ht. Col. l'h .• II1:ls ... 1 t!
:\fllurc..·. Ih.:l1j;,nlili H ........ ~,:
;\lfJ""·. ClI:,;·I,· ...
~J

r"'.ll·. e'Jl. rr.

fl •..••••.••

:.!:-.~

J., ........... ::;:;

:\loOlrt..'. 11-)11. II. :'\Iilts ••.•.. 1:::
:\l.\"r4.:. S:lI",u'l I' ........... !-i.'.!1

)tvq.,:an, Cithcrl 11 ........ .';~~J
:'Iorg"o.:]On'llhall F ....... i89

�INDEX.
I\1nys. \\'i1Ham ............. 7~J
I\1ttl1dey, Da\'id E ........ · .:\:10
Jlfullk. Capt. Edward ..... 7G7
1\lurlill. Lemuel II ... D.D ... 199
Murphy, Edward E ....... . :lUi
l\iurray, Rev. James ....... ;1:).'

N
Nadelhoffer, \\'iI1iatll .. .... ji'l.
]'\'neher, Stephan .......... ~9~
Nea"I, jonlau...
. ......... 7146
l'calley. G. F .. 1\1. D ..••... !t~1
Nl'1son, Andrew P .......... ·Hi.,
Nel~oll, john .............. j4f,
Nettleton. Lamar B..
.. ilO
Newsome, Jos~ph ......... ftI7
!'ightillJ!~l~. \\·illiam ..... i;,:l

Noss, Hiram ............... 743

o
Oakes. Cnpt. HenT\' A ..... ti:!2
Oatman. Adolphus G ...... tilti
Oat lila II. II. C .• 111. D ....... 1:.0
(hk. Fred ................. !t1~
Oldroyd. Char\e. W ...•...• 3:18
O~ds. Rev. Frank 11. .••. •• 'cm
Olill. \Valler H .......... 3:\-1,
Olson, O. GoO ..... , ....•..• ,O~
Orshourn, \Villialn !\t ...... ;"8

p •
P:lrcel~.Johl1

\\' .. :.....
,1;0
Pan tee. \\'il1iam A ......... 4iij
Parker. Dillwyn ........... 2IH
Parnell. Andrew J .• Jr ..... 7l10
Parnell. Andre\..- J .. Sr .... G!l1J
Patterson. William ..•..• 411
Payne. Re,·. J. )1. ......... "l~
Peairs, Hen'ey n .......... ,OX
Pearson. Rob~rt II, ........ !-\:39
Pentl)', Prof. George B ..... lS0
Petherb, idge. J. C .... , .... 1fil
Pettibolle. Capt. )Iiltoll .... ~:.j
Phcnicit·, James ~I ......... 8'.!4
Phillip •. E. D. F .. 1\1. D .... ';gn
Phillips. J. M .• M. D ...... .3:,7
Phillips, P. P ............•.. 83!1
Pierce, Frank.1in,.. ... .. iO
Pilla. Charles ............... 2',3
Plan?. Jacob ............... .431
Poitrey. Joseph,., ......... ;,12
Polk. James K ............. 58
Pontiou~, Frederick n ..... 7:..&amp;
Pont,ius. Arthur C .......... is-I.(
Porler, John A ............ 3tii
Porter. \\'il1i:un A, ........ ;.15
Powell. Alfred B ........... :.3U
PranK. Henry C ............ ~lB
Przyhylowicz. M. A ........ 5:!(~

R
Rahino\'itz, Harry ......... 5".!O
Handall. Sherman W ...... 8aG
Hallkin. Col. John K ...... 3..'l.;-,
Hall.om. James II ......... RIO
Rathbone, J. Cass .......... 5!"~

Ray. :llarcelmns II ......... 473
RaYlllond. Jo.e\&gt;h M ...... 27,.
Heed. Fitch ................ 390
Heedy. MichaeL .......... ,424
Ret's, Edwin T ............ . 4lY.!
Reid. ISman.... .. ...... 3IS
Reynolds. )Iaj. Clarkson . .442
Rt,:Yll0h.1s. Saluuel. ......... ·lti"2
Rhea. Henry W ............ 3~O
Hice. Jasp~r S ............. 1&gt;~7
Richard~on. George C ...... 2S!l
Richnrd~ol1. Ja~on P ....... };ll)
Ridgway. Char\e. H ..... 40:1
}{i!,!:s. lion. Samnt! A ..... Is:.
Roberts. Gen.J. N ....... 138
Robertson. John \\" .......:4ll!',
Rohhins. judge C. 1.. ....... ::;~4
Robinson, lIou. C .• ~1. D .. 121
Ro1.&gt;inson. ;llr •. Sara T. 1&gt; .. 121
Rodenburg. Christian ..... 8tO
Rodenbnrg. Henry L ....... !!-IO
Rorlenha\1~. Jacob ......... . Glii
Hodger., lIenry H ......... 32!l
Rothenherger. Jacob H .... 4S7
Ruder. Fred .............. rlH~
RuediJ:t:r. 1'h~otlore H, ... n~lS
Ru"eIL!llrs. Clarinda L ... :):.9
RU,-i!'/iell. C-en. 'Edward .... , .1:!R
Rynn. Jcpp ............... 207
Ryan. Matthew. Jr ...... 26.1
Ryan, Hon. l\fallhew, Sr .. 1;,l
Ryan, ;rho111as C .••••••.••. :1(;:)

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St. John. Marcena ......... MS
Sam!', Frederick. ?I. D ..... 'i:!G
Sanders. !lleshack ........ [&gt;\lG
Rallnders. Prof. R. S ....... 'i~l
Savage. Forr
. ~:': ....... 773
Schnake, lristian ......... 597
Schanze. August .......... S16
Schmeckel. Otto ........... 1112
Schnehly. J. C .. M. D ..... ~(&gt;I
Schneider. E. H. F ........ ':,91
Schulte, F. Coo ............ (it'.()
Schwag·er.Jacob.......... 783
Schwartz. Andrew ........ ,.1):!8
Scott. Johll W .............. 3~7
Sears, Gen. \V. H ........... ;;':;3
Seitiel. Herman ............. 67';
Selig. August L ............. 571
Sen'atus, l\lrs.' Delia F ..... [,:!:j
Ser\'atu5. \Vi11iam .......... fl25
Seufert. George Ada))) ..... ;,59
Seufcrt, l.ewis ............ ;)10
Seymour, George \V ...... .491
Shannoll, Hugh ............ 4;,;)
Sharpc, Ah'i1l V ........... a.17
Sharpe, Ama.sa T ......... !-\:!!)
Shaw, A1ex,HHler .......... (""'1·1
Shean:r. laules Drucc .... .. (j:!:,
Shean'r. l~awrel1ce P ...... (i:!;J
Sheldon, Edwin ;\1. ........ 309
Shepherd. William ....... .4!I;'
Shinn. Alhert C ........... f~;1
Shiras, \Villiam M ..•••... .4(i:t
Shively. Edward .......... 5i4
Shi"el)" Joseph M .......... 75,.

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Sh(H"t,Olh'cr P ..........•.. 3f~1
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Simtnol1s, Jrulles C ••••..•.. r,!")9
simmons. 11011. N., M. 'D .. 5,~'1
Sinclair. Jaules C .......... S3G
~ingcr. S,31l1uel ........... 60S
Skonrup. N, n ............. 3tit'
Slater. Alfred H ............ 2:';5
Sl1t:ll1. \Villiam .............2-;0
Smith. Frank P ............ ;,~g
Smith. lion. Horace J ...... I'~j
Smith, Mrs. Lnr~l1da B .... 3.j[)
Snlith. Leonard T .......... &amp;17
Slllith, :\ln1c0111 F .......... ~.j-l
Smith. lion. Martin.; ...... !!09
Snow, Fraucis H., LL. D .. . 1itl
"""Snyder, Elmore W ....... : 186
Silyder. George \V ......... ~H)
Sparr. Ripley \\........... 1',~
gpencer. Charles C .... , .... 4.iti
Spencer. William F ........ 3:.5
Spratley. John W ........... ~3
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Stay man. IJr. Joseph ...... ~9~
Steele. Jlld"e I •. S .......... 51&gt;1
Stephen •. Richard ......... 3~·1
Stnnh~rRh. Han. T. J ..... Uf,
Steven •. Capt. J. T ......... :lOS
Sl&lt;~\·ells, Nelson 0 ......... 1-10
StiJ.a~lcl1lan. )larlin L .... 61-1
Stille. Louis C .............. !H7
Slillt:'hang-h. Geor~e D ..... 3:~
Stokely. 1'. D ............. 4:&gt;1
Stonehr:lker, Samuel A .... ·17 I
Stratton. John L ............ 3uj
Strong. Charles n, ....... .. t~,:.!
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Swift. Walter F ............ :.I~
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Tawney. Horatio ...... , .... 479
Taylor. In(l!,e F. K ......... soG
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Tayl"r. :llrs L. H .. D.D.S .. 7Ii
Taylor, ThotllSS T .......... 5S:j
Taylor, Zachary ............. 62
Teffi. Clark ................ ;,I~
Thomas, Barclay ........... 7~:~
Thomas. F :11..1\1. D ....... 24,-,
Thomas. 111. Shaw. :II. D ... 2H
Tho1l1as. ,Theodore C .••••.. 2-1li
Thollla~, \V. Edwin ........ 792
Tho11lp";OIl, L. ~I. ....... ... 57i\
Thornhury. J. 11. .• 1\1. D. .3".'&gt;
Tisdalt', HCliry ..•........ , .i:l~
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Track well. J.cl{oy ........ 5(1()
Tucker. Bon. C. II ......... fttil
Tucker, Rev. Dexter.•..... ;,~r)
,'udhope. John ............. ljf05
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,'yler, Fl'ecllla 11 ....•.•.•... 33G
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PAge 94

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Wilher. Clark .............. :::&gt;0
\\·,Ike. Adam L ............ 793
\\'illiams. William H ....... 3J~
\\'illi:l1l1s, \Villhull I( •.•.. tt;')
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\\·illis. Arthur .............. ~-;U
\\'ii!'otl, Al1en L ............ t~1O
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\\'illkelm:ln, Jacob ......... f.JG
\\'iuter. ~liUon R .......... Su!!
\\·oeher. Joseph A .......... K'!I
\\'ohlfl'om, !\rarion A ....... POOO
\\'olf. Charles F ............ aUG
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�COMING TO KAWAS
by

.. '

~be

10bn Walton

su.mer ot 1856 lwa3 at

~oun'

Pleaaant Iowa assi8t1ng the engineers

in con8tl'Uot1ng wbat was oalled the Skunk Rlver ra1lroad.

DOralll'oad.·'thla ;\"Qad nnt to Bur11ngton, Iowa.

Mount Pleasant had

One JIOrnUlg o0lll1ng u.p to

headquarters quite aorow4 was in tront ot tbe prlnt1Dg office reading b1l1a
whlob aa14 sOllleth1llg l1ko thla i fio

r~r

bleed 1n.g Kansas. speaking ot tbe

uece.81tyotaen and aoney to aake ICanaaa a tree 8tate.

I 8ald, SaIl. I gU.8.

I w111 "o·,to hnaas, ~hiswaa Sea lIoJ'arland. who was at'terwari a Colonel ot
an Iowa "g1mellt· aD4 . . . k11led at the battle or i?rarle Groye.. Be sa1d, all
rlght. I w111 lIltroduce you to the agent ot the Em1grant Aid.
'l"h0JlS8 lUdrldge.

The agent was

'l"hatllight . . . .til18 was held at the Oourt houae.

Pleaealltw8ntod to eend a ooapallJ' ot their own.

»OWlt

Oole brothers, Lightenlng rod

men ottered to gi.... two horse •. aD4 a wagOil and barneaa it' 10 men could be
raised.· '1'he oiti.ena·ottered to turniBh provision revolTer8, oover tor the
wagon etc.; andoaU·it tbe Mount Pleasant OQlllpany.

Tb.rough the reca.aen4ation

ot MoParland and the other editor ot tbe paper I was appointed to get up tbe
ooapany.

I Dever did get 10

twlce I sot nlne but when new. oame in saying

the Border Rutt181l8 ware murdering 8ettlers sending the. down the Missouri
river on a ratt my coapany kept baoklng out.
a1x I was not only disoouraged but disgusted.

Vtnally when ay comp6ny got to
I went to the ed1tor and sald,

It you will take three .en troa Ohio and oall it nine, ·all right, it not, I
w111 join tbo EldrIdge outtit, they acoepted.

In a tew days the ra1lroad was

finished and Col. Eldr1dge, 001. Pomroy, Riohard Ralph, Col. Perry
and others oame
was orowded.

tro. Cbioago.

IIr. Prouty

Pomroy made a speech at the Oourt BOU8Ct, whioh

Be spoke ot that old bachelor pre8ident who turned .to be with

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,

,

th~ South, the roll1Dg prarles

tree state.

ot Kansas and the need 'ot making Kansas a

The people went wl1d. oheers. hats thrown in the alr. stamped.

eto. ' Well, we were titted out, teams divided -.;ith messe8 to each wagon.
About 2c;o in all, 225iaenand 25 women sud oh1ldren.
Mla80url, went' through Iowa. oame to 'labour. Iowti.
drill master.

We could not go through
Col. Perry had been our

Gen. Lane dr1lled us in the atterllOon. in the morning it was

di8oov~red that" Redpath ~d taken our Sharps rifles whioh we were to get at

'Th~

Tabour.'

RedShhtCoJ:lpan,y trom Indianapolia swore they would go no

pomroi tI~lce. 1t had nu e!1't.!ct. we thought Lane bed gone on but

tarther.

CoL' Eldridge ~eu. "8U, Introduc1ng Lane said, I never could talk unles8 I
got mad. then I can talk 11ke the devil,

But here was a man who could talk.

7Ie tell in double line. lim Lane on a store box to the ,rIght ot us, Lane spoke

ot the sacrifices the Kansas men were maKing, how they took scythe. and tork8
and defended themselve8.

Finally wound up saying it there Is a man here that

is not wIlling to lay down his lite tor tree Kansas let him step out at the
lio one stepped out, he sa 1d not a cl8JlUl Jllan, gi vo us a tresh chew at

hIlks.
tobacoo.

We had heard

ot

Gov. Gary

proo lamat ion , no armed man could Inter

~nsas.

buried out oannon. crossed the Missouri river at Nebraska CIty.

we

to Pony oreek, Kansas. we found Gen. Cook with 700 men, 5 oannons

C6mo

planted ill our road.

tie naturally stopped.

When

Eldridge eJqJected what was comlng

and we were each outfit marchine with our wagons.

They took our arms, Cook

and Deputy Frovo Marshall Presten wanted to furnish us an esoort. we voted .e
did not want anesoort. could take care ot ourselves, torced the. to take us
prlaoll81'1l. we were out at rations.
prisoners
la8t.

Government furnIshed rations tor their

I think about allot our nine went tor rations.

I

W88

about the

The old OommIaary sargeant sald. "Ily good God. alllligbty. how many

.e88es at nine is there in this damned

ou~tlt.

We had proviaions enough to

last ua to Lawrence and they guarded us strlctly the tirst night, and the next
night on one side.

The next nIght they went on a halt ml1e and lett us to
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ourselYee.

ProYO MarsbAll Preston read Gary's proclamation and would.atop

and explain it as he went along.

he sa1d, -read it
dIdn't

.~t

a8

Old Bob Morrow was tb.re on horaebaok,

it 1s and stop your damned commentIng on 1t".

to make us prI80ners but we torced them to do It.

We oame on to

North Topeka, whicb bad only one bouse and that was a log oabin,
Ilet us there and weloomed us as the yeomen ot Kansas.
at Topeka. and 150 c&amp;lIle
way.

011

to Lallllrence.

Col. Cook

Gov. Ga.ry

About a hundred atopped

A Ptirty trOlii Lawrence pt us on the

The Free State hotel bad been burned in Lttwr8nce and there was only the

little Cincinnatt1 Houee, and two

804

houses down next to the river. one ot

them called the St. NIcholas.
John Walton.
From the Tracy Leonard Scrapbook. Volume]
Watkins Museum, Lawrence, KS

PAge 97

�This index does not include articles that are
in a}phahetical order. Thes.e are the articles
on pages. ] 7, 50, and 92

Able-86
Abranze-77
Aekley-84
Adam-86
Adams-43,75,77,78,81,83,86
Agle-79
Akers-77
Akers-8
Alexander-76,79,86
Alford--83
Allen-76,77,78,79,85
Allendorph-7
·Allison-79
Alstott-79
Amalia-2
Anderson-3875,78,79,80,8I,82,83,84,89
Andreas-45
.
Andrew-75,80
Andrews-85
Anerson-77
Apitz-80
Areher-67
Armstrong-50,80,81,85
Arnold-82
Arter-82
Artur-84
Asher-8
Atwood-85
Augustine-80
Austin-82
Babb-81
Bailey-80,81
Baker-74,83,84
Baldwin-82
Baneroft-75
Banker-86
Banks-86
Banson-75
Barber-II
Barber-78
Bardell-II
Barker-79
Barkey-76
Barnes-4,75,79,83
Barnett-41
Barreeklow-85
Barteaux-79
Barteldes-75
Barton-84
PAge 98

Bartz-79
Bassett-84
Bates-75,79
Baty-85
Baxter-69,70,84
Baysinger-83
Beal-79
Beam-75
Bean-76
Beattie-79
Beatty-81
Beehtel-78
Beek-83
Beeker-82
Bedale-76
Beebe-86
Beers-86
Behymer-84
Beleher-84
Bell-75,76
Belle-79
Belles-88
Belt-84
Beltz-84
Benediet-4,II,79,82
Berger-79
Bergman-80
Bernhard-81
Bess-83
Betts-80
Beurman-86
Beyer-84
Bigger-81
Bingler-80
Bireh-79
Bishop-82
Blaek-76,84
Blaekfish-41
Blaekman-82
Blair-80
Blevins-76,86
Bliesner-85
Bloyd-84
Boehle-83
Boehle-86
Boggs-50
Bolden-77
Bolton-84
Bonar-80
Bond-83,85
Bonebrake-91
Boone-77
Boshess-84
Bowers-50

�Bowersock-78
Bowes-9l
Bowman-7l,78,80
Boyd-80,8l
Boydston-76
Boyle-83
Bradley-80
Bradley-84
Brainard-4
Bratton-84
Breckenridge-8l
Bredine-8l
Breeze-77,78
Brehm-78
Brelsford-79
Bremer-12
Brenders-44
Brent-76
Brett-82
Brewer-82
Brinkman-85
Broadie-76
Brock-75,78
Brockelsby-85
Brockman-86
Brokman-82
Broodie-76
Brooks-47,78,79,9l
Brown-75,76,77,78,79,80,8l,84,85
Brownell-8l
Bruce-7
Brune-77
Brwon-76
Bryan-77
Bryant-76,77,82
Buch-77
Buck-78
Buckly-77
Bukley-82
Bulene-8l
Bullock-85
. Bumgardner-82
Bundshu-43
Bunton-76
Bunyan-78
Burch-85
Burchill-ll,12
Burge-86
Burlingame-79
Burnam-86
Burnett-85
Burns-77,85
Burton-76,84
Byrd-78
Page 99.

Cady-8l,82
Cain-75,83
Calrin-84
Cameron-79
Camerson-75
Campbel1075
Canaday-84
Captain-40
Carl-85
Carlson-83
Carlson-83
Carman-85
Carmean-75
Carpenter-78,82,84
Carroll-77
Carruth-91
Carson-76
Carter,-75, 76,77
Carvin-85
Case-4
Catlett-83
Chadwick-8,75
Chalkley-79
Chambers-80
Chandler-78
Chapman-85
Charlton-8l,82
Chase-86
Chenlakes-86
Cherry-8l
Childs-76
Christensen-79
Church-84,86
Churchill-77,78,80
Clark-43,47,75,76,77,78,8l,82,9l
Clark-47
Clarke-8,79
Claypoole-789
Cleland-77
Clevenger-82
Clinger-79
Code-78
Cody-39
Coffman-83;85
Cohn-8l
Cole-81
Colett-69
Collins-84
Colman-89
Colwall-80
Comfort-86
Cone-a5
Conklin-79
Conley-76

�Conn-80
Connelly-91
Conner-79
Connor-75
Conway-78
Cook-77,96
Cooper-75,78,79,84,89
Corbin-81
Cordley-90
Cornell-91
Cosley-75
Covey-8
·Cowan-76
Cowles-75
Cox-8,75,77
Craddock-81
Cramer-80,81
Crawford-81
Cressman-81
Criley~81

Crispin-85
Criss-84
Crowder-85
Crowe-78
Crozier-79
Crumet-78
Crutchfield-81
Culbertson-80
Cummings-89
Curley-86
Curtis-77,84
Curtiss-81
Dahlene-82,83,84
Dailey-80
Dale-86
Dard-3
Dart -1 , 2 , 3 , 4'
Daugherty-43
Davidson-91
Davis-76,79,80,81,82,84,88
Day-83,88
Deal-79
Decker-85,86
Dedrick-83
Deelin-85
DeForest-4
DeMaranville-75
Deming-78
Dening-78
Denison-4
Dever-78
Dick-78,82
Dickenson-85
Page 100

Dicker-8,75,81
Dickson-41
Dietz-85
Dignon-91
Dillon-84
Dinglestedt-38
Dissinger-88
Dixon-75,83
Doan-78
Doane-78
Dockray-80
Dodson-84
Dolan-85
Dolbee-79
Doniphan-41
Doolittle-78
Dorsey-82
Dortha-l,3
. Dorward-82
Dougas-89
Dougherty-91
Douglas-78
Doyle-80
Drake-82
Dreher-86
Dreker-85
Dresser-81
Dreyer-88
Driggs-II
Drummond-91
DuClause-85
Duffee-82
Duke-79
Dumas-85
Dumler-75
Dummer-91
Dunham-84
Dunkel-86
Dunkun-79
Dunmie-85
Dunn-82
Dunning-88
Dunsaw-8
Durland-78
Durrs-44
Dyche-85
Earl-78
Easley-76
Eastman-85
Eaton-78
Eaves-77
Eck-78,86
Ecke-81

�Flinn-Sl
Florer-SO
Flory-S6
Floyd-7S
Folks-Sl
Foote-75
Ford-S5
Forth-SO
FortheyOSl
Fortney-S3
Foster-S3,S6
Fowler-SO
Fox-76
Francis-S3,S6
Francisco-SO
Freark-S3
Fremont-39
French-7S
Frenger-S5
Friend-Sl
Frienouth-SO
Frink-S5
Fritzel-S2,S9
Fry-SO
Frye-76,77,7S
Full-76
Fuller-SO,S5
Funk-S2

Edholm-77
Edir-Sl
Edmonds-41,SO
Edmondson-77
Ela-91
Eldridge-S2,95,96
Eliot-S5
Elliott-7S,S4
Ellis-7S,79
Ellison-75
Elm-7S
Elston-S5
Embers-74
Emery-76,79,S2
Emmett-75,Sl
Emmons-41,42
Engle-3S,50,S5
Englehaupt-S3
Engles-S5
Erhart-S3
Ericksen-79
Erickson-79
Ericsson-S4
Eriksen-7S
Esterly-SO
Eugene-2
Evans-79
Evatt-79
Everett-S5
Ewers-Sl
Ewing-79,S5

Galbreath-S5
Gamble-77
Games-S5
GAR-79
Garcia-S3
Gardner-75,Sl
Gary-96
Gaton-75
Gehring-Sl
Geiseman-Sl
Geltch-S4
Gentry-SO
Gerhard-7S
Gerstenberger-45
Getker-44
Gibb-Sl
Giesel-SS
Gilbert-77,7S,S6
Gillham-S5
Gillmore-Sl,S2
Gilson-SO
Gingerick-75
Ginn-Sl
Givens-76
Gleed-79,Sl

Faerber-44
Fairbairn-S5
Faith-S5
Falley-S6
Fann-S4
Farley-7S,S5
Farr-S6
Farris-SS
Faxon-75
Fearing-S
Fellows-79
Fetheroff-SO
Fetty--S6
Fields-SO,S2
Finch-Sl
Finnup-S2
Fischer-S,S2
Fish-39,40,41,42,44,45
Fishback-76
Fisher-76,SO
Fleisher-79
Fleming-7S
Page 101

�Gnuefkow-82
Godding-79
Goodwin-76,83
Gorton-13
Goth-78
Graeber-75
Graffenreid-44
Granger-8I
Grant-77
Gray-75,77,85
Grayson-78
Green-79,82
Greene-76,77
Greenlee-82
Greenlees-85
Greer-86
Gregg-86
Gregory-77
Griesa-75,77,8I
Griffin-8,78,80
Griffith-86
Griggs-85
Grimes-83,84
Griswald-74
Groninger-83,86
Grosvenor-8
Grover-78
Guffith-78
Guflers-44
Gulley-84
Haas-75,83,84
Hagan-76
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Hamlin-80
Hammond-88
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Hann-79
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Hanson-8I
Harding-78
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Harrell-86
Harris-76,77,79,80,84,88,90,91
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Hartigs-44
Harttman-80
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. Hatch-85
Hatten-78
Hatter-89
Haverkamph-88
Hawk-8I
Hay-79
Hayden-76
Hayslett-85
Hayter-76
Hazen-82
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Heaston-82
Heck-85
Hegeman-86,89
Heider-85
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Hellstrom-86
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Helwig-77
Hemphill-75,88
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Henry-41,75,84
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Henson-81
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Hess-80,83
Hesse-83
Hester-75,79
Hickock-79
Hicks-83,84,86
Higgens-84
Higgins-84,86
Hilderbran-85
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Hindman-8I
Hines-77
Hird-77
Hitchcock-88
Hixson-83
Hobbs-44
Hoffman-85
Hoffman-86
Hoge-79
Hogeboom-91
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Holliday-83
Hollingberry-75
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Jilson-S5
Johanning-S9
Johns-7S
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Jutckins-76

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Holyfield-S5,S6
Honnold-S
Hook-77
Hoover-15,S6,SS
Hopkins-42,76
Horner-S
Hosford-S1
Hoskinson-S
Hoslet-SO
Hostetter-S3
Houghton-S5
House-SO,S3

Kahle-S5
Kansas 20th-SO
Karnes-75
Kasold-S5
Kason-76
Kassinger-S6
Keeler-S5
Kelly-78,80
Kelsey-S2
Kelson-SO
Kemp-S6
Kennedy-S1,S3,S6
Kent-S3
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Kenyon-S6
Kerns-75
Kerns-91
Kilw.orth-75
King-75,76,S6
Kirkpatrick-79
Kitsmiller-S3
Kluskens-6S
Knahe-S5
Knight-S3,S4
Knop-S5
Koehring-S1
Kopp-77
Kremer-77
Krin-1
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Kruse-S6
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KUMC-S4
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Kunkel-S1
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Howland-SO
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Hudson-S1,S3
Hughes-S,79,S6
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Hultz-75,SO
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Hungerford-79
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Hunter-79,SO,S4
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Hutchings-S2
Hutchinson-SO
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Hyde-7S
Hyre-SS
Ice-S1
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Illinn-S5
Ingeson-77
Ira-4
Ireland-84
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Iseman-80
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James-S3,S5
Jamison-S4
Janeway-S3
Jeans-S
Jeffries-S5
Jennings-S1,S3
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Jenson-S6
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Lacey-75
Lackey-S3
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Lambertson-75
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Land-76
Landen-79

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Malady-84
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Mallen-80
Mallison-75
Manley-8I
Manter-78
Manwaring-75
Markey-75
Marks-80,8I
Marriott-86
Marshall-78,80,86
Martin-79,85,86,9I
Martindale-86
Marvin-80
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Mathews-76
Matney-84
Matthews-76,80
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Mayhugh-86
McAuliffe-80
McCarty-8I
McCauley-75,76
McClain-85
McCleery-85,86
McClendon-84
McClintock-83
McClure-40,82
McCollum-43
McConnell-75
McCrary-82
McCreath-8I
McCulloch-81
McCune-II
McCurdy-78
McCutchan-76
McDonald-86
McElhenny-82
MCFarland-8,76,79,95
McFarlane-79
McGrade-77
McGruder-83
McKay-86
McKelriey-86
McKelvey-86
MCKittrick-79
McNeill-85
McNish-83
McPherson-79

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Landis-83
Landreth-84
Landrith-83
Lane-39,96
Langley-79
Large-4I
Lauden-79
Lawrence-79,89
Lear-85
Learned-83
Lee-76,77
Legg-83
Leinhart-80
Leis-80
Lemon-78,84
Leonard-76,97
Lescher-78
Leslie-78
LeSuer-8
Leter-85
Levens-84
Levy-8I
Lewis-8I,9I
Liggett-86
Lindley-80
Lindner-80
Lindsay-82
Loewenstein-85
Logan-80
Lohman-82
Loit-8,45
Long-39,45
Longfellow-81
Loomis-3,4
Lowenstein-8I
Lowman-82
Lown-85
Lowry-76,77
Lucas-79
Luckan-79
Ludhope-85
Lundy-75,83
Luner-83
Lupker-8I
Lyman-79
Lyon-79
Lyons-82
Lyter-85
Mabery-75
Machir-82
Mack-4
Mackey-75
PAge 104

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Meadows-78
Melrin-85
Melville-75
Menet-75
Merideth-84
Messenhimer-83
Messer-85
Metcalf-81
Mettner-80
Migliario-88
Miles-83
Miller-75,76,77,78,80,85,86
Mills-80,86
Milner-75
Mitchell-71,81,85
Moffett-86
Monroe-75,78,80
Montgomery-84,87
Moodie-81
Moody-78,80
Moore-4,42,78
Morgan-81
Morowetz-85
Morris-6,75,83
Morrison-78
Morrow-97
Morscher-82
Mortenson-79
Mosser-79
Mossler-81
Muli-schonl-4
Mull-75,84
Mullin-83
Murphy-78,79,86
Murray-81
Murtough-81
Myers-76,78,79,81
Myre-81
Nace-91
Nadelhoffer-79
Nance-71
Nastings-81
Neal-79
Neff-91
Neft-85
Neis-71
Nelson-77,79,84,85
NeVieu-77
Neville-81
Newhouse-81
Newly-78
Newman-76
PAge 105

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Newshouse-79
NewSom-44
Nichols-79
Nicholson-81
Nisely-83
Norris-83
Norton-80
Norwine-78
Notestine-81
Nunez-83
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O'Bryor-82
Oakes-78
Oatman-83
Odell-84
Ogdon-91
Ogle-79
Olin-80
Oliver-77,81
Olsen-78
Olson-77,79
Orender-79
Orr-78
Osborn-79
ovington-4
Own-79
Ozias-83
Palmer-79
Pamroy-95
Papin-41
Parish-78
Park-85
Parker-77,86
Parks-41
Parnell-85
Parris-76
Pasewark-85,86
Passon-81
Patterson-79,84
Patton-86
Payne-71,84,86
Peairs-8,81
Pearce-75
Pease-80
Pence-88
Pendleton-81
Penfield-81
Pennington-77
Perkins-75,78,81,83
Perley-85
Perry-78,95,96

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Rankin-81
Ransdall-78
Rappard-89
Ratliff-86
Raybourne-78
Raymond-81
Reading-79
Reatz-79
Redmond-78
Reed-42,76,78,91
Reedy-78
Reinche-78
Reinhart-80
Remby-84
Reuch-78
Reuter-78
Reynolds-75,78,85
Rhodes-42,77,79
Rice-76,79,83,84
Richard-86
Richards-44,80,85
Richardson-78,79,84,86
Riddle-80
Ridenour-77
Ridgway-81,83
. Riggs·-81
Rist-83
Roberts-76,78,81,82,86
Robertson-86
Robinson-ll,77,80,81,82
Rockhold-83
Rogers-75
Rohres-77
Romine-83
Roninson-75
Root-75
Roper-83,84
Rose-80
Ross-79
Rowe-80
Rowlands-82
Rowley-8,75,84
Rudiger-80
Ruehlen-83
Runkle-84
Rush-81
Rushmer-79
Russ-75
Russell-76,77,82,85

Peterson-78,83
Pettibone-82
Phelps-84
Phillips-78,81
Piatt-80
Pickens-79
Pierce-5
Pierson-80
Pilla-44
Pine-84
Piper-81,89
Place-76,84
Poage-42
Poehler-80
Poff-79
Pollock-80
Pomroy-96
Ponder-77
Pontius-89
Popenoe-79
Porteous-78
Porter-68,76,78,79,81
Potter-68,78
Potts-76,77
Powell-80,81
Powers-85
Pratt-78,BO
Prechtel-68
Preisach-77
Prentice-85
Presby-79
Presten-96
Preston-97
Preyer-82
Price-83,84,85,88
Piestley-78
Priestly-78
Pringle-79,83
Protsch-79
Prouty-95
Puckett-84
Purcell-78, 84
Purvis-85
Quantrill-44
Quincy-85
Quinlan-80
Quinney-40
Radford-80
Rahskopf-75
Ralph-95
Ralston-75
Rand-83

Sabin-91
Samsel-84
Sanborn-82
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Sinclair-80, 89
Sirpless-79
Siscoe-83
Sizer-85
Skaggs-89
Skilton-85
Skinner-79,83
Slack-79
Smelser-82
Smith-75,76,77,79,80,8l,82,86
Smock-77
Snavely-84
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Snow-82
Snowden-77
Snyder-75,77
Sommer-86
Soxman-79
Spangler-8,80
Speer-9l
Spencer-70,76,8l,87,9l
Sperow-88
Spicer-86
Spiss-85
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Spray-SO
Spurgeon-78
Stancliff-84
Standing-82
Stanford-75
Starkweather-82
Steele-40,79,85
Steen-75
Bteinberg-7S
Steinbring-84
Stenberg-79
Stevens-8,75,8l
Stevenson-77
Stewart-78
Stienlle-75
Stiles-7l
Still-39,4l,42,43
Stimpson-79
Stone-76,89
Storms-9l
Stouppe-7l
Stout-80,S5
Stovs-4
Strickland-80
Strong-SO
Stryker-4
Stubbs-SO
Studebaker-78

Sandefur-8l
Sanders-84
Saum-ll.
Saunders-86
Saurer-85
Savage-79
Say-39
Schaake-75
Schall-82
Schaum-80
Schell-79
Schleifer-44
Schneider-82
Schowengert-85
Schrader-85
Schrengohst-84
Schulz-80
Schumann-85
Schunck-70
Schwartz-85
Scott-76,77,86
Seamans-82
Searl-82
Sears-38
Seaton-75
Sechrest-78
Seeley-79,8l
Segarro-83
Sehern- 80
Selig-75
Sellard-8l
Shackleford-71
Shanafelt-79
Sharp-76
Shaw-8,75,80,85
Shearer-85
Sheen-80
Sheets-80
Shepp-75
Shields-78
Shirar-8l
Shockey-85
Shoemaker-83
Shore-78
Showmaker-83
Shrimplin-85
Shuler-86
Shultz-75,84
Sicoky-86
Sigelin-83
Siler-8l
Simerock-85
Simmons-8,8l
Simpson-7l
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�VanBuren-79
VanDeuson-85
Vangaasdeek-83
Vannest-76
VanTries-88
Varnum-85
vaugpn-43
Vernsen-79
vickery-79
Vincent-79
Vitt-79
Voorhis-77

Stull-87
Sudler-8I
Sullivan-79
Sulton-83
Summera-85
Summerfield-80
Sunhen-84
Susan-50
Sutton-88
Sweezer-76
Talbert-76
Talbot-85
Tannehill-II
Taylor-76,78,85
Tecumseh-40
Tepper-69
Teter-85
Thiele-85
Thomas-76,78,8I
Thome-80
Thompson-76,80,8I,82
Thomson-80
Thorneden-8I
Thorp-74
Thorton-76
Thralls-75
Thudium-80
Tipton-76,9I
Titus-I,2,3
Tolbert-77,79,82,86
Topping-8I
Townley-8I
Trask-74
Tremplin-77
Trent-80
Trew-II
Treworgy-79
Trom-86
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Trout-8I
Trowbridge-75
Tucker-76,8I,86
Tudhope-85
Tupper-82
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Tuttle-86
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Wade-80,9I
Waffle-85
Waggerman-77
Wagner-78,80,86
Wagstaff-78
Wahl-82
Walker-76,83,85
Wallace-76,77,88
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walling-78
Walter-80
Walter-85
Walters-88
Waltman-83
Walton-95,97
Ward-78,84
Warne-75
Warren-75
Warren-78
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Watkins-76,8I
Watson-86
Watt-8
Watts-85
Waysman-9I
Weatherby-75
Weber-80
Weers-83
Weidemann-79
Weiler-89
Weir-84
Weise-85
Weiser-83
Welcher-83
Wellhausen-84
Wellman-76
Wells-80
Welsh-79
Werkenthin-84
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Wheeler-40,80,8I

Ulm-85
Ulrich-79,82,85,88
Ulrickson-80
Underwood-8,83
Urech-8I
Utley-12
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White-4,75,76,77
Whiter-S2,S3
Whithey-S2
Whitman-S
Whitmore-l,2,3,4
Whitney-SO,Sl,S2
Whitzel-79
Wickersham-S6
Wieman-SO
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Wilder-75,76,Sl
wilhelm-Sl
Wilhelmi-Sl
wilks-S4
Willey-Sl
williams-S,76,7S,SO,Sl,S3,S5
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wilne-SO
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Winchell-S2,S4
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Wintermute-ll
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Wizer-9l
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Wolgamott-77
Wollenzien
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Woods-75
Woodside-7S
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Worley-13
Wright-S4
Wrightsman-S3
Wulfkuhle-Sl
Yarnold-76
Yeager-77
Yeates-77
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