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TOLEDO
and
LUCAS COUNTY, OHIO
1623 - 1923
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VOL. II
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ILLUSTRATED
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Chicago and Toledo
The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
1923
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHAPTER I - TOLEDO AND
LUCAS COUNTY |
15 |
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- Location and
Boundaries
- Area
- Topography
- The Maumee River
- A Poet's Wit
- Geology of the County
- The Glacial Epoch
- Drift and Moraines
- Soil and Climate |
CHAPTER II -
PREHISTORIC TOLEDO |
27 |
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- Theories
Regarding The Aboriginies
- The Mound Builders
- Ohio Mounds
- Mound Builders' Districts
- Lucas County Mounds
- The Old Forts at Toledo
- Who Were the Mound Builders
- The Modern View |
CHAPTER III - INDIAN
HISTORY |
33 |
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- Origin of the Name "Indians"
- Tribal Distribution
- the Chippewa
- The Delaware
- The Huron
- The Iroquois
- The Miami
- The Ottawa
- The Potawatomi
- The Seneca
- The Shawnee
- Minor Tribes
- How the White Man Got the Land
- Spain's Policy in Dealing With the Indians
- The French Policy
- The English Policy
- Policy of the United States
- Early Treaties
- Treaty of Greenville
- Treaty of Fort Industry
- Treaty of Detroit
- Treaty of Brownstown
- Treaty of Maumee Rapids
- Treaty of 1831
- Treaty of Maumee |
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CHAPTER IV - EXPLORERS
AND TRADERS |
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- Pope Alexander's Grant to
Spain
- The Cabots
- Jacques Cartier
- Champlain and Sanson
- anson's Map of the Great Lakes
- The Missionaries
- Saint Lusson
- Marquette and Joliet
- Joliet's Map of 1674
- Sieur De La Salle
- Trading Posts |
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CHAPTER V. - FRENCH
AND INDIAN WAR |
65 |
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- Conflicting Claims
- English Trespasses
- The Ohio Company
- Celoron's Expedition
- Washington's Mission
- France Declares War
- Braddock's Defeat
- William Pitt's Policy
- British Victories
- End of the War
- Succeeding Events
- Lord Dunmore's War |
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CHAPTER VI. - THE
REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
73 |
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- Causes of the Revolution
- Beginning of the War
- In the Ohio Country
- George Rogers Clark
- Capture of British Posts in the Illinois Country
- Father Gibault
- Hamilton Recaptures Vincennes
- Col. Francis Vigo
- Clarke Assumes the Offensive
- Captain Helm's Exploit
- Plans Gainst Detroit
- Crawford's Expedition
- End of War |
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CHAPTER VII. - THE
NORTHWEST TERRITORY |
83 |
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- Colonial Claims to Western
Territory
- Plans Proposed
- The Jefferson Ordinances
- Ten States Proposed
- The Ohio Company
- Ordinance of 1787
- First Territorial Officers
- Wayne County
- the Territory Divided
- Ohio Admitted as a State |
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CHAPTER VIII. - INDIAN
WARS - 1783 - 1811 |
89 |
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- Conditions Following the
Revolution
- British Influence
- General Har-Mar's Campaign
- General St. Clair's Defeat
- Gen. Anthony Wayne
- Council at Maumee Rapids
- Wayne Begins His March
- Events of 1794
- Fort Miami
- Attack on Fort Recovery
- Wayne Gets Into Action
- Battle of Fallen Timbers
- A Lively Correspondence
- Turkeyfoot rock
- The Fort at Toledo
- Peace at Last
- Capt. William Wells
- Tecumseh's Conspiracy
- Battle of Tippecanoe |
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CHAPTER IX. - THE WAR
OF 1812 |
111 |
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- Causes of the War
- Right of Search
- The Embargo Act
- Congress Declares War
- In the Maumee Valley
- Ohio Volunteers
- Gen. William Hull
- Capture of the "Cuyahoga"
- Hull Invades Canada
- Surrender of Detroit
- Gen. William Henry Harrison
- Massacre at the Raisin
- Siege of Fort Meigs
- Incidents of the Siege
- Fort Stephenson
- Perry's Victory
- Battle of the Thames
- Marking Historic Sites
- The Transcription
- Recapitulation |
CHAPTER X. - THE
BOUNDARY WAR. |
133 |
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- Extent of Territory Involved
- Origin of the Trouble
- Defective Maps
- Ohio Enabling Act
- Boundary as Fixed by the Ohio Constitution
- Spafford's Letter
- Boundary as Fixed by the Ohio Constitution
- Spafford's Letter
- The Harris Line
- Michigan's Memorial
- The Fulton Line
- The Canal Question
- The War Begins
- President Jackson Intervenes
- An Interrupted Survey
- Extra Legislative Sessions
- Governor Lucas Appeals to Jackson
- Further "Outages"
- A Midnight court Session
- Governor Mason Removed
- End of the War
- Congress Compromises the Question
- Toledo Celebrates |
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CHAPTER XI. - THE WAR
WITH MEXICO |
153 |
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- Events Preceding the War
- American Settlements in Texas
- Formation of the Mexican Republic
- Texas Revolts Against Military Dictatorship
- Annexed to the United States
- War Declared by Congress
- Ohio's Response to Call for volunteers
- Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo
- Capt. Daniel Chase
- Roll of Honor |
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CHAPTER XII. - CIVIL
WAR - 1861 - 1865 |
159 |
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- Causes of the War
- the Slavery Question
- Missouri Compromise
- Kansas-Nebraska bill
- Secession
- Star of the West Incident
- Fall of Fort Sumpter
- Lincoln's Proclamation
- How Lucas County Responded
- Fourteenth Ohio Infantry
- Gen. James B. Steedman
- Twenty-Fifth Infantry
- Twenty-Seventh Infantry
- Thirty-Seventh Infantry
- John S. Kountz
- Forty-Seventh Infantry
- Sixty-Seventh Infantry
- Eighty-Fourth Infantry
- One Hundredth Infantry
- One Hundred and Eleventh Infantry
- Gen. Isaac R. Sherwood
- One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Infantry
- One Hundred and Thirtieth Infantry
- One Hundred and Eighty-Second Infantry
- One Hundred and Eighty-Fourth Infantry
- One Hundred and Eighty-Ninth Infantry
- Third Ohio Cavalry
- Battery H, First Light Artillery
- Twenty-First Independent Battery
- The Work at Home |
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CHAPTER XIII. -
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR |
191 |
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Spanish Tyranny in Cuba
- The Lopez Expedition
- The Ten yeas' War-Revolt of 1895
- Weyler's Cruelty
- the United States Protests
- Fist Action By Congress
- Destruction of the Maine
- Congress Declares War
- Lucas County Annswers the Call
- Sixth Infantry
- Fist Cavalry
- Tenth Infantry |
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CHAPTER XIV. - TOLEDO
IN THE WORLD WAR |
201 |
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- Germany's Submarine
Activities
- President Wilson's Message to Congress
- War Declared
- Raising An Army
- Selective Draft Act
- The Volunteers
- Camp Sherman
- Liberty Loans
- Toledo First Over the Top
- War Contracts
- The Pacifists
- the American Legion
- Memorial Park |
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CHAPTER XV. - LUCAS
COUNTY HISTORY |
211 |
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- Lucas County Erected in 1835
- Robert Lucas
- Organization of the County
- Peculiar Action of the Board of Commissioners
- Boundaries Defined
- Locating the County Seat
- Early Settlers
- Peter Navarre
- Peter Manor
- Fist Post Office
- Evolution of Lucas County
- Road Building
- Plank Roads
- Modern Highways |
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CHAPTER XVI. -
TOWNSHIPS AND VILLAGES |
229 |
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- Townships of Two Classes
- Each Class Defined
- Lucas County Townships
- Adams
- Jerusalem
- Monclova
- Oregon
- An Indian Deed
- Providence
- Richfield
- Spencer
- Springfield
- Swanton
- Sylvania
- Washington
- Waterville
- Legend of Roche De Boeuf
- Waynesfield
- Maumee City
- Early Settlers in Each Township
- Villages
- Railroads
- Churches
- Population, etc. |
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CHAPTER XVII. -
BEGINNING OF TOLEDO |
261 |
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- Sale of the Military
Reservation
- Competing Companies
- Port Lawrence
- Financial Difficulties
- The New Port Lawrence
- Vistula
- Rival Villages
- Consolidation
- Selecting a Name
- "Toledo"
- The Post Office
- Toledo in 1834-35
- A Few First Things
- Prominent Pioneers
- Benjamin F. Stickney
- Coleman I. Keeler
- The Baldwins
- Sanford L. Collins
- Andrew Palmer
- Other Names Prominent in Early History |
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CHAPTER XVIII. - THE
INCORPORATED CITY |
287 |
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- The First Charter
- Its Principal Provisions
- First City Election
- Early Council Proceedings
- First Financial Statement
- Receipts and Disbursements
- Early Handicaps
- Under the Act of 1852
- The Paine Revision
- Charter of 1915
- Its Leading Features
- Police Department
- Street Improvement
- Sewer System
- Toledo in 1922 |
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CHAPTER XIX. - CHURCH
HISTORY |
323 |
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- Difficulties in Writing
Church History
- Early Missionaries
- An Indian Argument
- The Baptists
- Christian Church
- Christian Science
- Congregational Church
- Evangelical and Reformed Churches
- Lutheran Churches
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- The Presbyterians
- Protestant Episcopal Church
- Roman Catholic Church
- Diocese of Toledo
- United Brethren
- Miscellaneous Religious Organizations |
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CHAPTER XX. -
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
363 |
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- Early Legislation
- Opposition to Free Schools
- The Pioneer School House
- the Course of Study
- Rural Schools
- Early Teachers
- township Statistics
- Toledo Public Schools
- Early History
- Select Schools
- The Akron Law
- Board of Education
- Central High School
- Modern Public Schools
- Toledo University
- Manual Training
- St. John's College
- Miscellaneous Schools
- Toledo Public Library
- Lucas County Library |
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CHAPTER XXI. - COMMERCIAL TOLEDO |
393 |
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- Indian Traders
- Early Toledo Merchants
- Modern Retail Trade
- Number of Stores in 1922
- Department Stores
- The Wholesale Trade
- Grocers
- Dry Goods
- Hardware, Glass and Paints
- Shoes
- Drugs
- Miscellaneous Jobbers
- The Grain Trade
- Flour Mills
- Elevator Capacity
- The Coal Trade |
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CHAPTER XXII. - MANUFACTURING INTERESTING |
419 |
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- Early Factories
- Industries in 1850
- In 1860
- In 1880
- Woodworking Plants
- Box Factories
- Furniture
- Iron Works
- Metal Wheel Industries
- Glass Factories
- Paints and Varnishes
- Oil Refineries
- Vehicle Making
- Miscellaneous Factories
- Other Important Factories
- Toledo Factories Building
- Industries in 1914 and 1919
- Industrial Condition, 1923
- Industrial Disputes
- the Overland Strike |
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CHAPTER XXIII. - FINANCIAL HISTORY |
449 |
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- Early County Finances
- Receipts and Disbursements
- United States Surplus
- Property Valuation in 1921
- Municipal Financing
- Official Criticism of Municipal Affairs
- Receipts and Disbursements, 1919-1921
- Bond Increase 1916-1921
- Abuses of Long Growth
- People to be censured
- General Legislation at Fault
- Situation in January, 1922
- Improvement in 1922
- City Bonded Indebtedness, 1923
- Outlook For the Future
- Experiments in Municipal Ownership
- County Bonds
- Banking Instutions
- Bank of Mamhattan
- Wild Cat Banks
- Early Toledo Banks
- Toledo Banks in 1923
- Rural Banks |
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CHAPTER XXIV. - CITY AND COUNTY PRESS |
479 |
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- Origin of the Newspaper
- Roman Acta Diurna
- First Newspaper in London
- In the United States
- In the Maumee Valley
- Toledo Newspapers
- Personal Mention of Prominent Journalists
- Toledo Publications in 1922
- Defunct Newspapers
- Toledo Press Club
- Rural Newspapers
- David R. Locke |
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CHAPTER XXV. - PUBLIC BUILDINGS |
501 |
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- Courthouse at Maumee
- First Courthouse in Toledo
- The New Courthouse
- Memorial Hall
- City Hall
- The Civic Center
- The Federal Building
- The New Post Office
- Museum of Art
- Toledo Hotels |
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CHAPTER XXVI. - TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS |
525 |
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- Canoes and Pirogues
- Lake Navigation
- First Steamboat
- Boat Building
- Canal Traffic
- End of the Canal Days
- The Railroad Era
- Erie & Kalamazoo
- The Pleasure Carr
- Traveling Under Difficulties
- Northern Indian
- The Wabash
- Cleveland & Toledo
- Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
- Baltimore & Ohio
- The Pere Marquette
- The Hocking Valley
- Toledo & Ohio Central
- The Pennsylvania
- The Ann Arbor
- Wheeling & Lake Erie
- Michigan Central
- Toledo, St. Louis & Western
- Toledo Terminal
- Other Railroads
- Electric Railways
- Railroad Strikes |
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CHAPTER XXVII. - PUBLIC UTILITIES |
563 |
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- The Water Supply Problem
- Artesian Wells
- First Move For Waterworks
- Filtration Plant
- Later Improvements
- Street Railway System
- Early Companies
- Entry of Electric Operations
- Confusion Through Extensions
- Lines Under One Company
- New Management in 1891
- General Provisions of the Service-At-Cost Ordinance
- Its Operations
- Artificial Gas Companies
- Electric Lighting and Power Service
- Hot Water Heating
- Natural Gas Companies
- Telephone Service
- The Telephone Strike |
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CHAPTER XXVIII. - THE STREET RAILWAY CONTROVERSY
AND THE INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT |
577 |
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- Elections of Jones as Mayor
- State Laws Affected by the Dispute
- Beginning of the Street Railway controversy
- The Birth of the Independent Party
- The Denman-Doyle-Pubsley Ordinance
- The "Petition in Boots"
- The Whitlock Administrations, 1906-1911
- The Company's Affairs Examined
- Whitlock's Fourth Election
- Defeat of the Independents; The Schreiber Ordinance
- Expert Opinion Against Three-Cent Fare
- The Doherty Suit
- Free Riding; The City Enjoined
- The City Votes for Municipal Ownership
- The Dotson Ordinance
- Strike of 1916
- Community of Interest Plan
- The Elections of 1915; '17, '19
- Strike Imminent in 1918
- The Ouster Ordinance
- Work of the commissions
- Service-At-Cost Plan Adopted
- End of the Struggle |
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CHAPTER XXIX. - PARKS AND PLEASURE RESORTS |
593 |
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- Beginning of the Park System
- Public Parks and Acreage
- Bay View
- Beatty
- City
- Collins
- Highland
- Jermain
- Navarre
- Ottawa
- Ravine
- Riverside
- Sterling
- Waite
- Walbridge
- The Zoo
- Willys
- Wilson
- The Boulevards
- Pleasure Resorts
- Boy Scouts Reservation |
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CHAPTER XXX. - PENAL, CHARITABLE AND PHILANTHROPIC
INSTITUTIONS |
603 |
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- Lucas County Jail
- Convict Labor in Early Days
- County Infirmary
- Miami Children's Home
- Toledo Humane society
- City Workhouse and Central Police Station
- The Welfare Farm
- Toledo State Hospital
- Social Service Federation
- District Nurse Association
- St. Anthony's Orphanage
- Other Charities and Philanthropies
- Settlement and Community Work
- Hospitals
- the Community Chest
- Cemeteries |
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CHAPTER XXXI. - LUCAS COUNTY BENCH AND BAR |
619 |
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- Beginning of Civil Law
- Purpose of the Courts
- The Lawyer as a Citizen
- The Early Courts
- Common Pleas Judges
- Supreme Court
- District Court
- Circuit Court
- Probate Court
- Court of Appeals
- United States District Court
- The Western Division
- The Bar
- Pioneer Lawyers
- Personal Sketches of Prominent Attorneys
- Toledo Bar Associations
- Incidents and Trials
- State vs. Steinmetz
- Judge Waite's Generosity
- Gribben vs Gribben. |
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CHAPTER XXXII - THE MEDICAL PROFESSION |
647 |
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- Medicine an Old Profession
- The Pioneer Doctor
- His Methods and Character
- His Standing as a Citizen
- Personal Mention of Early Lucas County Doctors
- Medical Societies
- Medical Schools
- Homeopathy
- Early Homeopathic Physicians in Toledo
- Homeopathic Medical Societies
- Miscellaneous Practitioners |
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CHAPTER XXXIII. - FRATERNAL SOCIETIES |
659 |
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- Masonic Fraternity
- Masonry in Lucas County
- Royal Arch Masons
- Knights Templars
- Scottish Rite Bodies
- Order of the Eastern Star
- Masonic Temple
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows
- Lucas County Odd Fellowship
- Encampments and Cantons
- Daughters of Rebekah
- Knights of Pythias
- Toledo Pythian Lodges
- The Elks
- Toledo Lodge of Elks
- Grand Army of the Republic
- Lucas County Posts
- Women's Relief Corps
- Military Societies
- Miscellaneous Orders |
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CHAPTER XXXIV. - CIVIC, SOCIAL AND WELFARE
ORGANIZATIONS |
677 |
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- Many Clubs in the City
- Toledo Board of Trade
- The Produce Exchange
- Chamber of Commerce
- The Toledo Club
- Toledo Woman's Club
- Newsboys' Association
- Fifty Year Club
- Luncheon Clubs
- The Crippled Children
- The Boy Scouts; The Girl Scouts
- The Y. M. C. A.
- The Y. W. C. A.
- Miscellaneous Clubs |
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CHAPTER XXXV. - MUSIC |
695 |
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- The Advent of Louis Mathias
- Early Operatic and Other Productions
- The Mathias
- The Kortheuer Orchestra
- The Toledo Symphony Society
- Toledo Maennechor Society
- The Civic Music League
- The Eurydice Club
- The Orpheus Club |
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CHAPTER XXXVI. - MISCELLANEOUS HISTORY |
701 |
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- The Patriot War
- The Caroline Affair
- Public Meetings
- The Schooner Ann
- Battle of Fighting Island
- Bradley's Expedition
- Drought of 1838
- Historic Floods
- Centennial Celebration
- Dixon's Museum
- Fire of January, 1894
- Immortal J. N.
- Post Office Robbery |
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CHAPTER XXXVII. - STATISTICAL REVIEW |
725 |
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- County Population Since 1840
- Population by Townships
- Toledo Census Since 1840
- Presidential Vote
- Official Roster
- List of County Officers From 1835 to 1922
- In the Legislature
- Senators
- Representatives |
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CHAPTER XXXVIII - A CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY |
735 |
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- Dates Important in the Study of History
- Their relation to Each Other
- An Illustration
- The Summary
- Why It Has Bees compiled |
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Maumee River, The |
17 |
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Turtle Island and Lighthouse |
23 |
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Treaty of Greenville, The |
45 |
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Earliest Map of Great Lakes Region |
55 |
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Sanson's Map of 1656 |
59 |
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Joliet's Map of 1674 |
63 |
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Corrected Map of Engagements Along the Maumee River,
1794-1813 |
93 |
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Roche de Boeuf |
99 |
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First Continental Regiment Landing at Ft. Industry |
105 |
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Fort Meigs, 1813 |
119 |
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Fort Meigs and Environs |
123 |
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Indian Elm at Maumee |
127 |
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Gen. J. B. Steedman |
167 |
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Steedman Monument |
171 |
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Some of Staff, 111th O. V. I. |
177 |
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Battery H (of Toledo), 1st O. V. L. A. in Action |
183 |
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Gun Squad, Battery H (1863) |
187 |
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Drill Squad, Toledo Cadets |
193 |
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Cadets in Interstate Drill |
197 |
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Maumee City, from Ft. Meigs |
213 |
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Peter Navarre Scout |
217 |
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Site of City of Toledo, 1800 |
263 |
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Toledo in 1800 |
267 |
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Perrysburg, from Maumee City |
273 |
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Map of Toledo, 1852 |
275 |
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Port Lawrence Division, Toledo, 1852 |
279 |
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Part of Toledo (Port Lawrence Section), 1852 |
289 |
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Toledo in 1846 |
295 |
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Plat of Business Part of Toledo, 1860 |
301 |
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The Family of Richard Mott |
305 |
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Toledo in 1866, from East Side |
309 |
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Map of Toledo, by Lovejoy |
316 |
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Toledo in 1876 |
319 |
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First Congregational Church |
331 |
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St. Paul's "Lutheran Church |
335 |
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St. Paul's Lutheran Church to be Erected |
335 |
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St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church |
339 |
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Collingwood Presbyterian Curch |
343 |
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Rev. James Hannin |
347 |
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St. Patrick's Church |
351 |
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Cathedral, Diocese of Toledo |
355 |
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First Unitarian Church |
359 |
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Jewish Temple |
359 |
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The Erie Street School |
365 |
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Nathan Hale School |
369 |
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Sherman School |
369 |
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Rev. John Eaton, Jr. |
373 |
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Old Central High School Building |
377 |
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Woodward Technical High School |
377 |
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Jessup W. Scott High School |
381 |
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Waite High School |
381 |
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Ursuline Academy |
387 |
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Hall Block, St. Clair and Jefferson |
395 |
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Madison Street, North from near Superior Street |
401 |
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First Warehouse and Elevator |
411 |
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Wabash Elevator, No. 5 |
411 |
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East Side Elevator, on River |
415 |
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The Libbey Glass Company |
427 |
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Toledo Scale Company |
427 |
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Birdseye View, Willys-Overland Plant |
433 |
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Second National Bank Building |
469 |
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Locke, David Ross ("Hasby") |
493 |
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The Courthouse at Maumee |
500 |
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The Second Courthouse of Lucas Co. |
503 |
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Courthouse and McKinley Monument |
507 |
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Toledo Post Office |
511 |
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The Toledo Museum of Art |
515 |
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The Oliver House, 1868 |
519 |
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Secor Hotel |
523 |
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Walk-in-the-Water, the |
527 |
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Five-masted Schooner "David Dows" |
527 |
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Erie and Kalamazoo Scrip |
529 |
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Pioneer Railroad of the West |
543 |
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The Island House |
547 |
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Adams Street Horse Car, 1874 |
553 |
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Toledo Street Cars in Michigan |
559 |
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Ready to Resume Street Car Serrvice |
559 |
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Birdseye View of Courthouse Park |
595 |
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Second Casino Auditorium |
599 |
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Presque Isle Pleasure Resort |
599 |
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Toledo Hospital |
613 |
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St. Vincent's Hospital |
613 |
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Emery D. Potter |
623 |
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Masonic Temple, Michigan and Adams |
663 |
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Elks Club |
669 |
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The Chamber of Commerce |
679 |
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Toledo Club |
679 |
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Country Club on River Road |
683 |
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Inverness Golf Clubhouse |
687 |
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Y. M. C. A. Building |
691 |
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Toledo in 1888 |
703 |
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View of Monroe Street in Flood of 1881 |
709 |
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Ice Jam in Maumee River Flood of 1881 |
713 |
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J. N. Free |
719 |
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Residence of Gen. John E. Hunt |
731 |
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Monument to Pittsburgh Blues |
737 |
INDEX
of Biographies In Volume II
< CLICK HERE to RETURN to LIST of
HISTORIES & BIOGRAPHICAL INDEXES >
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- A - |
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Acker, J. L. |
351 |
Adams, G. W. |
307 |
Anderson, David |
440 |
Ashley, J. M. |
60 |
- B - |
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Bailey, William T. |
252 |
Baker, B. A. |
17 |
Baker, B. R. |
108 |
Baker, Herbert |
585 |
Baker, M. O. |
344 |
Baker, William |
583 |
Banker, C. R. |
313 |
Bartley, R. A. |
28 |
Daumgardner, E. W. |
338 |
Baumgardner, L. S. |
553 |
Beck, W. B. |
650 |
Bell, A. T. |
560 |
Bell, J. B. |
364 |
Bell, L. G. |
586 |
Bentley, James |
180 |
Betts, Charles |
208 |
Bick, J. L. |
53 |
Bick, J. N. |
347 |
Bidwell, R. L. |
252 |
Birkenkamp, H. H. |
328 |
Black, G. D. |
513 |
Bliss, D. W. |
173 |
Blodgett, Albro |
676 |
Blodgett, H. P. |
215 |
Boardman, W. A. |
603 |
Bock Bearing Company |
509 |
Bollinger, H. J. |
207 |
Boshart, W. H. |
288 |
Bour, J. M. |
98 |
Bowen, B. C. |
480 |
Bradley, R. H. |
430 |
Brandhuber, J. F. |
534 |
Braun, G. A. |
322 |
Breyman, C. H. |
640 |
Bricker, J. M. |
473 |
Briggs, C. D. |
311 |
Brigham, S. Y. |
147 |
Broer, W. F. |
115 |
Brophy, Stephen |
273 |
Brown, Clarence |
22 |
Buchenberg, A. E. |
314 |
Bueschen, Anton |
410 |
Bunce, A. W. |
371 |
Bunting, J. W. |
626 |
Burge, C. S. |
81 |
Burnor, R. J. |
33 |
- C - |
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Carr, S. D. |
12 |
Chapman, C. F. |
354 |
Chapman, W. C. |
334 |
Clapp, C. R. |
556 |
Clark, J. E. |
478 |
Close, E. H. |
238 |
Coates, F. R. |
5 |
Colburn, I. W. |
226 |
Collin, H. E. |
520 |
Converse, H. H. |
267 |
Cornelius, R. C. |
419 |
Corry, G. B. |
59 |
Craig, John |
92 |
Cratz, W. E. |
668 |
- D - |
|
Dalton, F. J. |
277 |
Daniels, L. L. |
533 |
Davidson, J. V. |
188 |
Davies, D. T. |
496 |
Davies, Thomas |
390 |
Delzell, D. D. |
615 |
De Vore, H. R. |
221 |
Dewey, J. N. |
301 |
Dick, Henry
Matthew |
373 |
Dischinger, F. A. |
536 |
Doan, C. E. |
576 |
Dodge, F. H. |
292 |
Doyle, J. H. |
48 |
Duer, A. G. |
479 |
- E - |
|
Eastman, Leroy E. |
639 |
Eckenrode, S. J. |
665 |
Effler, E. R. |
635 |
Ehernman, C. A. |
251 |
Emerson, John |
172 |
Eversman, W. A. |
613 |
Eyres, Carl |
364 |
- F - |
|
Fall, A. P. |
636 |
Farrell, Edward Patrick |
499 |
Fink, Karl J. |
127 |
Fischer, Carl J. |
460 |
Fisher, DeWitt |
480 |
Fisher, William H. |
128 |
Flower, H. M |
132 |
Flowers, E. M. |
535 |
Ford, D. E. |
424 |
Ford, Edward |
8 |
Ford, G. R. |
274 |
Frazelle, F. H. |
624 |
Freeman, G. L. |
144 |
Freeman, J. J. |
246 |
Frick, J. M. |
653 |
Friedman, Joseph |
65 |
- G - |
|
Geddes, F. I. |
154 |
Geleerd, Myer |
644 |
Gerkens, J. H. |
384 |
Gordon, W. J. |
469 |
Gould, H. M. |
600 |
Gradwohl, G. J. |
550 |
Grantham, B. B. |
358 |
Green, F. I., Mrs. |
352 |
Gross, Elias |
163 |
- H - |
|
Hackett, J. W. |
193 |
Hagenmeister, F. A. |
649 |
Haggerty, J. S. |
433 |
Haigh, F. W. |
488 |
Hamilton, J. A. |
131 |
|
Hamilton, James Kent |
268 |
Hanley, J. P. |
443 |
Hannaford, M. V. |
293 |
Happ, Gottfried |
151 |
Hardee, William |
202 |
Hardy, G. E. |
137 |
Hartman, C. H. |
266 |
Hascall, N. E. |
245 |
Haskell, W. H. |
294 |
Haughton, I. N. |
589 |
Heatley, T. F. |
575 |
Hegamaster, F. D. |
212 |
Helpman, D. A. |
408 |
Henderson, W. G. |
467 |
Hettrick, W. E. |
526 |
Hiett, E. R. |
105 |
Hillebrand, C. F. |
399 |
Hillebrand, L. S. |
596 |
Holloway, R. O. |
477 |
Holst, W. O. |
616 |
Holton, C. S. |
463 |
Home Building & Savings Co. |
464 |
Home Savings Bank |
574 |
Horen, G. B. |
629 |
Horton, S. W. |
458 |
Hoskin, W. W. |
28_ |
Howell, W. A. |
671 |
Hoyt, C. H. |
428 |
Huber, E. J. |
519 |
Huebner, J. J. |
167 |
Hull, F. C. |
373 |
Huntington, H. R. |
97 |
Hurlbut, J. D. |
258 |
Hurrelbrink, A. C. |
659 |
- I - |
|
Ingersoll, G. W. |
409 |
- J - |
|
Jackson, Joseph |
327 |
Jackson, W. T. |
563 |
Jacobi, Frank |
222 |
Jacobson, J. H. |
174 |
James, F. W. |
453 |
Jeffery, W. H. |
423 |
Jeffries, Forrest |
341 |
Jones, F. B. |
318 |
- K - |
|
Kelsey, A. L. |
261 |
Kelsey, H. M. |
11 |
Kelsey, H. R. |
201 |
Kemper, A. H. |
152 |
Kerlin, Ellen M. |
317 |
Killits, J. M. |
672 |
King, Harry
Eldridge |
40 |
Kinney, G. W. |
368 |
Kinsey, Isaac, Jr. |
241 |
Klotz, S. T. |
660 |
Knaggs, Marie A. |
633 |
Koch, Joseph |
278 |
Koepp, E. T. |
225 |
Kranz, Peter
Joseph |
570 |
Kuehule, J. G. |
308 |
Kuhlman , A. R. |
304 |
Kuhlman, W. A. |
220 |
Kuney, H. C. |
337 |
- L - |
|
Lamson, J. G. |
539 |
Landers, Ralph
Abner |
625 |
Landgraf, C. S. |
225 |
Landin, J. W. |
126 |
Lattin, E. W |
555 |
Law, Mary E. |
565 |
Law, Robert |
595 |
Lay, Gustav |
516 |
Lemmon, C. H. |
348 |
Lempert, E. M. |
614 |
Leonhardt, Fred |
458 |
Lilly, J. W. |
161 |
Lindow, E. J. |
679 |
Lloyd, J. H. |
459 |
- M - |
|
McBride, C. L. |
281 |
McCree, Robert
Donald |
372 |
McGettigan, James |
162 |
McKesson, G. L. |
394 |
McKesson, L. V. |
580 |
McKisson, H. W. |
143 |
McMahon, J. B. |
654 |
McNerney, J. H. |
143 |
MacNichol, G. P., Jr. |
630 |
Majewski, L. P. |
457 |
Mandler, C. J. |
619 |
Manton, J. P. |
645 |
Marquardt, G. J. |
27 |
Marshall, E. J. |
132 |
Martin, W. A. |
231 |
Mather, G. M. |
102 |
Matheis, Karl |
216 |
Medbury, L. G. |
474 |
Milner, W. L. |
54 |
Miniger, C. O. |
164 |
Mitchell, E. B. |
549 |
Mitchell, J. G. |
168 |
Monaghan, W. J. |
321 |
Moon, E. D. |
267 |
Moor, D. W. |
546 |
Moore, G. D. |
454 |
Moots, C. W. |
427 |
Munch, L. E. |
338 |
- N - |
|
Nachtrieb, R. F. |
418 |
Nathan, Nathan |
171 |
Navarre, J. A. |
75 |
Neubert, E. C. |
447 |
Neuhausel, A. J. |
387 |
Newell, A. B. |
39 |
- O - |
|
O'Connor, J. I. |
265 |
O'Connor, T. J. |
220 |
O'Leary, J. H. |
87 |
Ottenheimer, L. S. |
682 |
Owen, Wilber |
484 |
Owens, M. J. |
76 |
- P - |
|
Paddock, F. O. |
505 |
Pamment, H. G. |
569 |
Parman, William |
487 |
Peckham, C. A. |
7 |
Peel, Lucy K. |
543 |
Petersen, C. S. |
468 |
Peterson, D. J. |
362 |
Phillips, Edward E. |
675 |
|
Platt, H. P. |
138 |
Pomeroy, G. E. |
34 |
Potter, E. D. |
158 |
Pratt, J. S. |
256 |
Price, C. E. |
645 |
Price, H. M. |
448 |
Puck, F. J. |
540 |
- R - |
|
Randolph, O. B. |
495 |
Rankin, H. M. |
367 |
Rapparlie, Jacob |
357 |
Rathbun, J. C. |
333 |
Ray, E. H. |
437 |
Redd, F. G. |
506 |
Reeder, W. H. H. |
284 |
Reuben, A. E. |
605 |
Reynolds, C. P. |
116 |
Rhoades, E. H. |
610 |
Richardson, Judd |
489 |
Riddle, E. N. * |
530 |
Ries, A. N. & Leo |
438 |
Riggs, M. J. |
534 |
Robinson, J. D. |
298 |
Robinson, O. C. |
429 |
Ross, W. L. |
118 |
Ruedy, Carl |
579 |
Rundquisst, Fritz |
643 |
Ryan, A. W. |
157 |
Ryan, C. W. |
420 |
- S - |
|
Saalfield, John S. |
630 |
Sala, F. M. |
153 |
Sattler, Peter |
189 |
Sawhill, J. M. |
332 |
Scannell, H. C. |
418 |
Schaal, F. C. |
664 |
Schaefer, W. H. |
594 |
Scheble, E. D. |
342 |
Schenck, D. D. |
450 |
Schenck, S. C. |
190 |
Schlett, Adolph |
590 |
Schmettau, C. A. |
667 |
Schmidlin, D. M. & C. W. |
136 |
Schramm, F. M. |
383 |
Schramm, G. B. |
383 |
Schultz, John
Andrew, Jr. |
656 |
Searle, E. P. |
620 |
Second National Bank |
503 |
Secor, G. H. |
101 |
Secor, James |
673 |
Secor, J. K. |
681 |
Secor, L. B. |
680 |
Seeley, M. C. |
655 |
Seiss, G. J. |
414 |
Shapiro, Eva H. |
664 |
Shawaker, E. G. |
121 |
Sieving, C. C. F. |
211 |
Sisson, V. D. |
262 |
Skinner, C. V. |
194 |
Smith, Alexander L. |
624 |
Smith, Barton |
70 |
Smith, Floyd Jones |
187 |
Smith, Jerome H. |
470 |
Smith, Malcolm
Howard |
247 |
Snyder, F. H. |
447 |
Speck, C. H. |
343 |
Spieker, H. J. |
380 |
Spitzer, A. L. |
523 |
Spitzer, Lyman |
353 |
Spitzer, Sidney |
112 |
Spring, A. L. |
324 |
Steinbicker, C. G. |
117 |
Steinem, C. B. |
398 |
Stevens, B. A. |
400 |
Stevenson, A. C. |
413 |
Stewart, Walter |
184 |
Stockstill, H. A. |
184 |
Storer, G. B. |
232 |
Stranahan, R. A. |
242 |
Swartz, A. A. |
200 |
- T - |
|
Taylor, W. A. |
593 |
Terry, W. K. |
500 |
Thompson, Frederick
Howe |
449 |
Tibbetts, Edward |
559 |
Tiedtke, Harry |
663 |
Tillotson, H. C. |
606 |
Tracy, N. A. |
444 |
Tracy, P. E. |
237 |
Tracy, T. H. |
44 |
Trepinski, A. G. |
439 |
Tucker, L. B. |
135 |
Tyler, J. H. |
494 |
- U - |
|
NONE |
|
- V - |
|
Vanskiver, W. H. |
469 |
Vinnedge, S. D. |
303 |
Vogler, Anna K. |
26 |
Vortriede, H. J. |
654 |
- W - |
|
Walbridge, S. C. |
434 |
Walbridge, W. S. |
66 |
Waldorf, G. P. |
122 |
Wall, Christopher F. |
566 |
Wallar, W. C. |
255 |
Watson, James Lyman |
287 |
Watson, Thomas
Jefferson |
148 |
Watts, C. A. |
409 |
Welles, G. D. |
82 |
Welles, W. B. |
490 |
Whaler, G. S. |
313 |
White, William
Elmer |
312 |
Whitwham, Christopher Platt |
646 |
Williams, C. D. |
47 |
Williams, J. W. |
91 |
Williams, L. T. |
599 |
Willoughby, L. A. |
609 |
Wills, A. B. |
27 |
Willys, John North * |
18 |
Wilson, A. E. |
510 |
Wilson, C. B. |
666 |
Wilson, Charles Granville |
374 |
Wilson, Dale |
389 |
Wilson, W. N. |
293 |
Wine, W. E. |
323 |
Winegar, I. G. |
248 |
Woolson, A. M. |
513 |
- Y - |
|
Yager, J. A. |
297 |
Young, Eldon
Haag |
311 |
Young, Morris W. |
125 |
Young,
Walter James |
660 |
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