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Sangamon County, Illinois
History & Genealogy

Source:
History
of
Sangamon County, Illinois

Together with Sketches of its Cities, Villages and Townships, Educational,
Religious, Civil, Military, and Political History; Portraits
of Prominent Persons, and Biographies of
Representative Citizens.
HISTORY OF ILLINOIS
Embracing Accounts of the Pre-Historic Races, Aborigines, Winnebago and
Political and Military History
- ILLUSTRATED -
Publ. Chicago:
Interstate Publishing Company
1881.

Table of Contents:

INTRODUCTORY 17
 - The Mound Builders 17
 - Other Races 18
 - Indians - Illinois Confederacy - Starved Rock 21
 - Early Discoveries - First Settlements 22
 - English Rule 23
 - General Clark's Exploits - County of Illinois 24
 - Northwestern Territory - Ordinance of 1787 25
 - Illinois Territory - State Organization - First Constitution - The Winnebago War 26
 - Black Hawk War - Internal Improvements 27
 
CHAPTER VIII. - THE WAR OF THE UNION, Continued  
 - Stupendous System of Improvements Inaugurated - Illinois and Michigan Canal - Panic - Repudiation Advocated 28
 - Mormon War 29
 - The Battle of Nauvoo 30
 - Mexican War 31
 - The War for the Union 32
 - Governors of Illinois 33
 - Lieutenant Governors - Other State of Office 37
 - United States Senators 38
 - Representatives in Congress 43
 - Then and Now 29


HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY.


CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER I. - IN THE BEGINING 45
 - The Garden Spot 45
 - First White Men in Sangamon County
 - First Settlement
46
 - Other Early Settlers
 - Area and Position of the County
 - Organization of the County
47
 - Acts of the County Commissioners 48
 - County Commissioners from 1821 to 1849
 - Board of Justices
 - Township Organization
50
 - Rivers and Creeks
 - Navigation of the Sangamon River
51
 - Creeks 54
CHAPTER II. - GEOLOGY 55
CHAPTER III. - PIONEER LIFE 60
 - Early Manners and Customs 60
 - Character of the Pioneers
 - Clothing
62
 - Weddings 65
 - Shakes 66
 - Wolf Hunting
 - Bee Hunting
 - Snakes
 - Agriculture
67
 - Religion 68
CHAPTER IV. - JUDICIAL 70
 - Probate and County Courts 74
CHAPTER V. - THE BAR OF SANGAMON COUNTY 76
 - FIRST DECADE
     - James Adams
     - Jonathan H. Pugh
     - Thomas M. Neale
     - James M. Strode
77
     - William S. Hamilton
     - Thomas Moffett
     - William Mendel
     - Samuel McRoberts
78
     - Alfred W. Cavarly
     - Benjamin Mills
79
     - John Reynolds
     - James Turney
     - Henry Starr
     - George Forquer
80
SECOND DECADE 84
     - Edward J. Phillips
     - Edward Jones
86
     - Henry E. Dummer
     - Stephen T. Logan
87
     - David Prickett
     - William L. May
     - Dan Stone
91
     - Josephus Hewett
     - David B. Campbell
     - Antrim Campbell
     - A. T. Bledsoe
92
     - Charles R. Wells
     - Schuyler Strong
     - Ninian W. Edwards
     - Cyrus Walker
     - Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas
93
     - Jesse B. Thomas, Jr.
     - E. D. Baker
96
     - John D. Urquhart
     - John C. Doremus
98
THIRD DECADE 98
     - General Shields 98
     - Silas W. Robbins 102
     - Justin Butterfield 103
     - U. F. Linder
     - Josiah Lamborn
104
     - Levi Davis
     - A. K. Smede
     - David Logan
     - William I. Ferguson
     - Archibald Williams
105
     - O. H. Browning
     - William A. Minshall
     - Benjamin West
     - Israel Crosby
     - William Walker
     - Elliott B. Herndon
106
FOURTH PLACE 107
     - Thomas Lewis
     - J. France
     - D. McWilliams
     - A. McWilliam
     - C. M. Morrison
     - William Prescott
     - L F. McCrillis
     - H. G. Reynolds
     - A. W. Hayes
108
FOURTH DECADE 108
SIXTH DECADE 109
SEVENTH DECADE 110
     - John T. Stuart 110
     - Samuel H. Treat 114
     - Benjamin S. Edwards
     - James C. Conkling
115
     - James H. Matheny
     - William H. Herndon
116
     - Norman M. Broadwell
     - William J. Conkling
119
     - John E. Rosetto
     - Charles S. Zane
120
     - John Alexander McClernand 121
     - Charles A. Keyes
     - Christopher C. Brown
122
     - Eugene L. Gross
     - Milton Hay
123
     - William M. Springer 124
     - William E. Hutt
     - Robert L. McGuire
     - Leonidas H. Bradley
     - Isaac K. Bradley
     - Thomas G. Prickett
125
     - Norman L. Freeman
     - Richmond Wolcott
     - Thomas C. Mather
     - Clinton L. Conkling
126
     - Lloyd F. Hamilton
     - James W. Patton
     - Samuel D. Scholes
     - Alfred Orendorff
127
     - Henry S. Greene
     - A. N. J. Crook
128
     - James C. Robinson
     - James A. Kennedy
     - Charles Philo Kane
     - John C. Lanphier
129
     - Henry H. Rogers
     - John C. Snigg
     - Robert H. Hazlett
     - William L. Gross
     - John M. Palmer
130
     - John Mayo Palmer 132
     - George W. Murray
     - Robert W. Maxwell
     - George A. Sanders
     - James H. Matheny, Jr.
     - Henry A. Stevens
     - James E. Dowling
133
     - James A. Creighton
     - George A. Wood
     - Thomas Sterling
     - Joseph M. Gront
     - William Henry Colby
134
     - William F. Herndon
     - Henry B. Kane
     - Frank H. Jones
     - John A. Chestnut
     -  Thomas J. Thompson
137
     - Winfield S. Collins
     - William A. Vincent
     - Larue Vredenburgh
     - Alexander H. Robertson
     - William T. Houston
     - Albert Salzenstein
     - Frank R. Williams
138
     - Noah H. Turner
     - Edwin C. Haynie
     - Walter B. Wines
139
CHAPTER VII. - THE FISHER MURDER CASE 140
CHAPTER VIII. - RAILROADS 144
 - Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific 144
 - First Locomotive in Springfield 145
 - Chicago, Alton & St. Louis 146
 - Ohio & Mississippi
 - Springfield & Northwestern
147
 - Contemplated Roads 148
CHAPTER IX. - WARS - 149
 - The Winnebago War
 - The Black Hawk War
149
 - List of Soldiers in Black Hawk War 162
 - Reminiscence of the Black Hawk War 165
 - The Mexican War 167
 - Roster of Mixican War Soldiers 168
CHAPTER X. - REMINISCENCES 170
 - Cotton Picking 170
 - By George Brunk 173
 - Auburn & Vincinity Forty Years Ago, by M. G. Wadsworth 174
 - By S. C. Hampton 179
 - By R. W. Diller 180
 - By James J. Megredy 181
 - By E. H. Beach 182
 - By John S. Condell, Sr. 183
 - By John H. Harrison
 - By W. T. Bennett
185
 - By George P. Weber 186
 - Pioneer Women
 - By Mrs. James Parkinson & Mrs. Sarah King -
187
 - By Mrs. Charlotte Jacob 188
 - By Elizabeth Harbour 191
 - By Eliza Headley 191
 - By John Lock 192
 - By Mrs. Robert Burns
 - By Mrs. Sarah P. Husband
193
 - By Mrs. Ann H. McCormack
 - Old Settlers of Sangamon, by John T. Stuart
194
 - By Dr. Alexander Shields 201
 - Pioneers and Pioneering by W. H. Herndon 206
CHAPTER XI. - THE PRESS 213
 - ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL 214
 - Simeon Francis 216
 - Josiah Francis
 - Allen Francis
217
 - W. H. Bailbache
 - Edward L. Baker
218
 - David L. Phillips 219
 - Paul Selby 220
 - Horace Chapin
 - Milton F. Simmons
223
 - THE DAILY JOURNAL
 - THE ILLINOIS REPUBLICAN
224
 - George R. Weber
 - ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER
225
 - George Walker 226
 - Charles H. lanphier 227
 - John W. Merritt 228
 - Edward L. Merritt
 - George W. and J. R. Weber
229
 - George Smith
 - H. W. Clendenin
 - Thomas Rees
230
 - DAILY ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER
 - SANGAMO MONITOR
232
 - SANGAMO DAILLY MONITOR 235
 - Thomas W. S. Kidd 236
 - THE SPRINGFIELD TIMES
 - S. S. Brooks
 - THE MASONIC TROWEL
 - H. G. Reynolds
 - ILLINOIS STATE DEMOCRAT
 - THE SUNDAY MAIL
 - ILLINOIS FREIE PRESS
237
 - Frederick Gehring
 - STAATS WOCHENBLATT
 - H. Schlange
 - AUBURN CITIZEN
 - A. B. Stover
238
 - Moses G. Wadsworth
 - THE EVENING POST
 - F. H. B. McDowell
239
 - S. P. V. Arnold
 - CAMPAIGN PAPERS
240
CHAPTER XII. - THE REED AND DONER PARTY 241
CHAPTER XIII. - POLITICAL 249
 - Official Vote of Every General Election 272
CHAPTER XIV. - NATIONAL STATE AND COUNTY REPRESENTATION 278
 - NATIONAL REPRESENTATION
 - President of the United States
 - United States Consuls
 - United States Assessor
 - Congressional
278
 - Shelby M. Cullom 279
 - STATE REPRESENTATION
 - Governor
 - Secretary of State
 - State Auditors
 - State Treasurers
 - Superintendents of Public Instruction
 - Attorney Generals
 - State Geologists
 - Adjutant Generals
 - Senatorial and Representative
280
 - COUNTY OFFICERS
 - County Clerks
 - Circuit Clerks
 - Recorders
 - Probate Judges
 - County Judges
 - Sheriffs
 - Prosecuting Attorneys
282
 - Coroners
 - Surveyors
 - School Commissioners
 - Superintendents of Schools
 - Treasurers
283
CHAPTER XV. - REMOVAL OF THE STATE CAPITAL 284
 - Building of a new State House 287
 - Law providing for building a new Capital 288
 - Efforts to nullify the law and their failure
 - Laying the corner stone
289
 - Description of the new State House 289
 - Work completed
 - Epitome of the legislation for the new State House
292
CHAPTER XVI. - TEMPERANCE 296
 - Early Temperance movements
 - The Washingtonians
298
 - Constitution of the Springfield Washington Temperance Society 299
 - Washington Song
 - Sons of Temperance
 - A Grand Jury's Certificate
300
 - Temple of Honor
 - The Maine Law
 - Good Templars
 - Women's Temperance Crusade
303
 - Red and Blue Ribbon Movement 304
CHAPTER XVII. - THE WAR FOR THE UNION 305
 - Departure of Mr. Lincoln 306
 - Major General  John A. McClernand 318
 - The Beginning of the End 352
 - Assassination of President Lincoln 353
 - The End 360
CHAPTER VIII. - THE WAR OF THE UNION 362
 - Seventh Infantry 362
 - Ninth Infantry
 - Tenth Infantry
367
 - Eleventh Infantry
 - Twelfth Infantry
371
 - Fourteenth Infantry 372
 - Eighth Infantry
 - Nineteenth Infantry
 - Twentieth Infantry
 - Twenty-first Infantry
374
 - Twenty-second Infantry
 - Twenty-third Infantry
 - Twenty-fourth Infantry
375
 - Twenty-seventh Infantry
 - Twenty-eighth Infantry
 - Twenty-ninth Infantry
378
 - Thirtieth Infantry
 - Thirty-second Infantry
382
 - Thirty-third Infantry 383
 - Thirty-fourth Infantry
 - Thirty-fifth Infantry
 - Thirty-sixth Infantry
 - Thirty-eighth Infantry
384
 
 - Thirty-ninth Infantry
 - Forty-first Infantry
 - Forty-fourth Infantry
 - Forty-sixth Infantry
 - Forty-eighth Infantry
 - Forty-ninth Infantry
 - Fiftieth Infantry
 - Fifty-first Infantry
 - Fifty-second Infantry
 - Fifty-third Infantry
 - Fifty-fourth Infantry
 - Fifty-seventh Infantry
 - Fifty-eighth Infantry
387
 - Sixtieth Infantry
 - Sixty-second Infantry
 - Sixty-third Infantry
 - Sixty-fourth Infantry
 - Sixty-eighth Infantry
388
 - Seventy-second Infantry
 - Seventy-third Infantry
389
 - Seventy-sixth Infantry
 - Seventy-seventh Infantry
 - Seventy-eighth Infantry
 - Eighty-fourth Infantry
 - Ninetieth Infantry
 - Ninety-first Infantry
 - Ninety second Infantry
 - Ninety-fourth Infantry
 - Ninety-fifth Infantry
 - Ninety-seventh Infantry
 - One Hundred and First Infantry
390
 - One Hundred and Sixth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Seventh Infantry
391
 - One Hundred and Eighth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Fourteenth Infantry
392
 - One Hundred and Fifteenth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Sixteenth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Twenty-second Infantry
 - One Hundred and Twenty-third Infantry
 - One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Infantry
399
 - One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Thirtieth Infantry
401
 - One Hundred and Thirty-third Infantry 402
 - One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Forty-fifth Infantry
403
 - One Hundred and Fiftieth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Fifty-second Infantry
 - One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Infantry
 - One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Infantry
 - First Cavalry
404
 - Second Cavalry
 - Third Cavalry
405
 - Fourth Cavalry
 - Fifth Cavalry
407
 
 - Sixth Cavalry
 - Seventh Cavalry
 - Eighth Cavalry
408
 - Ninth Cavalry
 - Tenth Cavalry
409
 - Eleventh Cavalry
 - Twelfth Cavalry
 - Thirteenth Cavalry
412
 - Fifteenth Cavalry
 - Sixteenth Cavalry
 - First Artillery
413
 - Second Artillery
 - Chicago Board of Trade Battery
 - Chicago Mercantile Battery
 - Springfield Light Artillery
414
 - Twenty-ninth Colored Infantry
 - Recruits for Regular Army
415
 - Nineteenth United States Infantry 416
 - Roll of Honor 416
 - Transfer of Battle Flags 422
CHAPTER XIX. - OILD SETTLERS' SOCIETY 431
 - Constitution of Old Settlers' Society 431
 - First Annual Celebration
 - Address of James H. Matheny
432
 - Re-organization of the Society 439
 - First Annual Meeting 440
  - Second Annual Meeting
 - Members of the Society
441
 - Third Annual Meeting
 - Addres of Samuel Williams
442
 - Fourth Annual Meeting 448
 - Address of Governor Palmer 451
 - Sixth Annual Meeting
 - Address of Governor Palmer
452
 - Address of D. L. Phillips 453
 - Seventh Annual Meeting
 - Eighth Annual Meeting
454
 - Ninth Annual Meeting
 - Address of William H. Herndon
455
 - Tenth Annual Meeting
 - Present to John Carroll Power
457
 - Eleventh Annual Meeting 458
 - Address of Rev. John Slater
 - Address of Rev. W. H. Milburn
 - Address of Rev. Mr. Short
459
 - Twelfth Annual Meeting 461
 - Thirteenth Annual Meeting 465
 - Address of Judge Vandever 466
 - Remarks by Hon. James C. Robinson
 - Fourteenth Annual Meeting
467
 - Address of Welcome by John B. Miller
 - Response by Mr. Diller
 - Address by Governor S. M. Cullom
468
CHAPTER XX. - EDUCATIONAL 474
 - Educational Convention 474
 - Biographical sketch of James P. Slade 477
 - Common Schools
 - Illinois State University
479
 - Rev. Francis M. Springer 481
 - German Evangelical Lutheran Concordia Seminary
 - Rev. Mr. Wyneken
482
 - Prof. H. C. Wyneken
 - Prof. G. Kroening
 - Battie Stuart Institute  383??
483
 - St. Agatha's School 484
CHAPTER XXI. - ILLUSTRIOUS AND PROMINENT DEAD 487
 - Abraham Lincoln 487
 - Stephen A. Douglas 501
 - William H. Bissell 505
 - Governor Matteson 506
 - Richard Yates 507
 - James D. Henry 508
 - Andrew McCormack
 - Robert L. Wilson
509
 - William F. Elkin 510
 - John Calhoun 511
 - General E. B. Harlan
 - General I. N. Haynie
512
 - Thomas H. Campbell 513
 - Erastus Wright 514
 - Rev. John G. Bergen, D. D. 515
 - Orlin H. Miner
 - Archer G. Herndon
519
 - William Butler 520
 - Dr. Gershom Jayne
 - Reuben F. Ruth
521
 - Charles R. Hurst
 - Dr. John Todd
 - J. K. Dubois
522
CHAPTER XXII. - DARK DEEDS 524
 - Murder of Mrs. Van Noy 524
 - Killing of Dr. Early
 - Fatal affray
 - Murder of George Anderson
 - Murder at Mechanicsburg
 - Murder of an Infant Child
525
 - Homicide in Chatham
 - Tragedy near Camp Butler
 - Fatal Affray
 - Shocking Murder
 - Tragedy at Camp Butler
 - Killing of Wesley Pilcher
 - Soldier Shot
526
 - Robbery and Murder at Pawnee
 - Found Dead
527
 - Killing of Joseph Ward
 - Murder of William Mortar
 - Doings of a Desperado
 - Murder of Sharon Tyndale
528
 - Killing of William Kelley
 - Murder of Henry Stay
 - Riot at Illiopolis
529
 - Murder and Suicide
 - Uxoricide and Suicide
530
CHAPTER XXII. - AUTHORS AND ARTISTS 531
 - John Carroll Power 531
 - Joseph Wallace
 - E. L. Gross
 - W. L. Gross
 - Alexander Davidson
 - Dennis Williams
533
CHAPTER XXIV. - MISCELLANEOUS 535
 - The Mormons
 - Shooting Stars
 - County Jail
535
 - Poetry
 - California Emigrants
 - How Mill Privileges were secured
536
 - The Weather
 - Mild Winter
 - The Sudden Change
537
 - Snow Blockade
 - Almost a Tornado
 - Rain Storm
 - Heavy Storm of Wind and Rain
538
 - Storm at Williamsville
 - Tornado on Sugar Creek
 - Cholera
 - Shoemaking
539
 - Matrimonial 540
 - Rendition of a Fugitive Slave
 - First Entries of Land
541
 - Death of a Cetenarian
 - Sangamon County Bible Society
542
CHAPTER XXV - AGRICULTUR AND AGRICUTURAL SOCIETIES 543
 - Agricultural Societies 543
 - The First County Fair 544
 - Sangamon County Agricultural and Mechanical Association
 - Sangamon County Agricultural Board
545
 - State Fairs
 - The American Berkshire Association
550
CHAPTER XXVI. - VARIOUS THINGS 551
 - The Deep Snow 551
 - Railroad Villages 552
 - Hard Times 553
 - The First Court House 554
 - The Second Court House
 - The Third Court House
 - The Fourth Court House
555
 - The Fifth Court House
 - Villages and Stations in the County
 - Table of Distances
 - Railroad Accident
556
 - Terrible Accident
 - Fearful Railroad Accident
 - Steam Boiler Explosion
 - Census Reports
557
 - Our Legislators
 - Assessments for 1881
 - Distressing Accident
 - Two Children Killed by Lightning
558
 - Terrific Explosion 561
 - Withey & Pro a Carriage and Wagon Manufactory
 - Sash Manufactory
 - Globe Spice Mills
 - Springfield Paper Company
 - Wagons and Carriages
 - Machine Works
 - Elevator Milling Company
576
 - Excelsior Mills
 - Home Mills
 - Printing and Binding
577
 - Boiler and Sheet Iron Works
 - Springfield Trunk Manufactory
 - Springfield Woolen Mills
 - The Portuguese
578
 - Reminiscence of Elijah Iles 580
 - Springfield Home for the Friendless 583
 - Western Union Telegraph
 - United States Express Company
584
 - American Express Company
 - Schools
585
 - Public Schools 587
 - A Retrospect 561
 - Sangamon County of To-day 562
CHAPTER XXVII. - CITY OF SPRINGFIELD 563
 - Incorporation
 - Town Officers
 - City Charter
565
 - City Officers 566
 - Removal of the Capital 568
 - Speculation and Hard Times 569
 - Healthfulness of Springfield
 - Springfield to a Stranger
570
 - Change of Name
 - Growth of the City
 - The Post Office
571
 - Springfield as a Manufacturing Point 573
 - Illinois Watch Company 574
 - AEtna Iron Works
 - Ide's Machine Works
 - The Excelsior Foundry
 - Booth & McCosker's Carriage and Wagon Manufactory
575
 - Teachers' Institutes 594
 - Graduates of the High School 595
 - Rev. John F. Brooks 597
 - Ursuline Convent 599
 - Religious
 - First Methodist Episcopal
600
 - Second Methodist Episcopal 603
 - First Presbyterian 604
 - Second Presbyterian 605
 - Third Presbyterian
 - Central Baptist
606
 - German Baptist
 - Colored Baptist
 - Chrisman
 - Church of the Immaculate Conception
608
 - German Catholic
 - St. Joseph's Church
 - English Lutheran
609
 - German Lutheran Trinity
 - First Portuguese Presbyterian
 - Second Portuguese Presbyterian
 - German Methodist
 - Colored Methodist
 - Plymouth Brethren
 - St. Paul's Episcopal
610
 - Congregational
 - Hebrew Temple
 - Young Men's Christian Association
611
 - In Honor of the Dead 612
 - First Decoration of Graves 613
 - Decoration Day, 1881 614
 - Address of Rev. T. A. Parker 616
 - Masonic 621
 - Odd Fellowship 622
 - Hebrew Societies
 - Knights of Honor
 - United Workmen
623
 - Royal Arcannon
 - American Legion of HOnor
 - Other Societies
 - Newspapers
624
 - The Capital Railway 625
 - Springfield City Railway 525
 - Citizen's Street Railway
 - Springfield Library Association
 - Illinois State Library
626
 - Banks
 - Ridgely National Bank
 - Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company
 - First National Bank
 - State National Bank
627
 - Board of Trade
 - Fires and Fire Department
628
 - The City of the Dead 629
 - Springfield Water Works 631
 - Artesian Well
 - Amusements
633
 - BIOGRAPHICAL 635
 - The COLORED PEOPLE  - FINISHED 10/9/2020 736


TOWNSHIP HISTORIES

Auburn 745
Ball 784
Buffalo Hart 802
Cartwright 813
Chatham - Chapt. XXXII 827
Clear Lake - Chapt. XXXIII 851
Cotton Hill 873
Cooper 862
Curran 883
Fancy Creek 897
Gardner 913
Illiopolis 919
 
Island Grove 931
Loami 938
Mechanicsburg 953
New Berlin 963
Pawnee 974
Rochester 987
Salisbury - STARTED 10/9/2020 1011
Springfield 1022
Talkington 1028
Wheatfield 1040
Williams 1045
Woodside 1059


ILLUSTRATIONS.

Bettie Stuart Institute 485
Sangamon County Fair Grounds 546
State Capitol 35
Map of Illinois 735
 
Starved Rock 19
Map of Sangamon County 15 & 16
National Lincoln Monnument 630


PORTRAITS

Breckenridge, Preston 259
Buck, Dr. H. B. 397
Burgen, Rev. Geo. 517
Carpenter, William 475
Cartwright, Peter 601
Constant, J. T. 805
Caldwell, Ben. F. 891
Davis, Dr. W. H. 345
Diller, R. W. 53
Fontch, Thos. 643
Fulliewider, J. N. 951
Irwin, Alex. B. 779
Iles, Elijah 117
Irwin, Robert 301
Keyes, J. W. 135
Loose, J. G. 423
Lowder, Geo. W. 1035
Lincoln, Abraham Frontispiece
Logan, Stephen T. 81
 
Lamb, James 207
Lanphier, Chas. H. 233
McClernand, General J. A. 319
McCoy, M. D. 993
McConnell, E. F. 753
North, Robert 857
Power, George 449
Power, William D. 99
Robinson, Henson 558
Ruth, R. F. 362
Shepherd, Thomas C. 925
Saunders, J. R. 711
Shields, Alexander 189
Tracy, Frank W. 677
Van Deren, Cyrus W. 831
Williams, Colonel John 43
Williams, Samuel 171
Wohlgemuth, Dr. Henry 153

 

 

 

 

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