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Chicago and Toledo
The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
1923

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

   
CHAPTER I - TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY 15
   - 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
   - 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
   - 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
 
CHAPTER IV - EXPLORERS AND TRADERS 53
   - 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
 
CHAPTER V. - FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR 65
   - 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
 
CHAPTER VI. - THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 73
   - 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
 
CHAPTER VII. - THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY 83
   - 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
 
CHAPTER VIII. - INDIAN WARS - 1783 - 1811 89
   - 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
 
CHAPTER IX. - THE WAR OF 1812 111
   - 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
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XI. - THE WAR WITH MEXICO 153
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XII. - CIVIL WAR - 1861 - 1865 159
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XIII. - SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR 191
   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
 
CHAPTER XIV. - TOLEDO IN THE WORLD WAR 201
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XV. - LUCAS COUNTY HISTORY 211
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XVI. - TOWNSHIPS AND VILLAGES 229
   - 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.
 
CHAPTER XVII. - BEGINNING OF TOLEDO 261
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XVIII. - THE INCORPORATED CITY 287
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XIX. - CHURCH HISTORY 323
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XX. - EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 363
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXI. - COMMERCIAL TOLEDO 393
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXII. - MANUFACTURING INTERESTING 419
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXIII. - FINANCIAL HISTORY 449
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXIV. - CITY AND COUNTY PRESS 479
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXV. - PUBLIC BUILDINGS 501
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXVI. - TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS 525
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXVII. - PUBLIC UTILITIES 563
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXVIII. - THE STREET RAILWAY CONTROVERSY AND THE INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT 577
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXIX. - PARKS AND PLEASURE RESORTS 593
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXX. - PENAL, CHARITABLE AND PHILANTHROPIC INSTITUTIONS 603
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXXI. - LUCAS COUNTY BENCH AND BAR 619
   - 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.
 
CHAPTER XXXII - THE MEDICAL PROFESSION 647
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXXIII. - FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 659
   - 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 
 
CHAPTER XXXIV. - CIVIC, SOCIAL AND WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS 677
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXXV. - MUSIC 695
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXXVI. - MISCELLANEOUS HISTORY 701
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXXVII. - STATISTICAL REVIEW 725
   - 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
 
CHAPTER XXXVIII - A CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY 735
   - Dates Important in the Study of History
 - Their relation to Each Other
 - An Illustration
 - The Summary
 - Why It Has Bees compiled
 


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  Maumee River, The 17
  Turtle Island and Lighthouse 23
  Treaty of Greenville, The 45
  Earliest Map of Great Lakes Region 55
  Sanson's Map of 1656 59
  Joliet's Map of 1674 63
  Corrected Map of Engagements Along the Maumee River, 1794-1813 93
  Roche de Boeuf 99
  First Continental Regiment Landing at Ft. Industry 105
  Fort Meigs, 1813 119
  Fort Meigs and Environs 123
  Indian Elm at Maumee 127
  Gen. J. B. Steedman 167
  Steedman Monument 171
  Some of Staff, 111th O. V. I. 177
  Battery H (of Toledo), 1st O. V. L. A. in Action 183
  Gun Squad, Battery H (1863) 187
  Drill Squad, Toledo Cadets 193
  Cadets in Interstate Drill 197
  Maumee City, from Ft. Meigs 213
  Peter Navarre Scout 217
  Site of City of Toledo, 1800 263
  Toledo in 1800 267
  Perrysburg, from Maumee City 273
  Map of Toledo, 1852 275
  Port Lawrence Division, Toledo, 1852 279
  Part of Toledo (Port Lawrence Section), 1852 289
  Toledo in 1846 295
  Plat of Business Part of Toledo, 1860 301
  The Family of Richard Mott 305
  Toledo in 1866, from East Side 309
  Map of Toledo, by Lovejoy 316
  Toledo in 1876 319
  First Congregational Church 331
  St. Paul's "Lutheran Church 335
  St. Paul's Lutheran Church to be Erected 335
  St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church 339
  Collingwood Presbyterian Curch 343
  Rev. James Hannin 347
  St. Patrick's Church 351
  Cathedral, Diocese of Toledo 355
  First Unitarian Church 359
  Jewish Temple 359
  The Erie Street School 365
  Nathan Hale School 369
  Sherman School 369
  Rev. John Eaton, Jr. 373
  Old Central High School Building 377
  Woodward Technical High School 377
  Jessup W. Scott High School 381
  Waite High School 381
  Ursuline Academy 387
  Hall Block, St. Clair and Jefferson 395
  Madison Street, North from near Superior Street 401
  First Warehouse and Elevator 411
  Wabash Elevator, No. 5 411
  East Side Elevator, on River 415
  The Libbey Glass Company 427
  Toledo Scale Company 427
  Birdseye View, Willys-Overland Plant 433
  Second National Bank Building 469
  Locke, David Ross ("Hasby") 493
  The Courthouse at Maumee 500
  The Second Courthouse of Lucas Co. 503
  Courthouse and McKinley Monument 507
  Toledo Post Office 511
  The Toledo Museum of Art 515
  The Oliver House, 1868 519
  Secor Hotel 523
  Walk-in-the-Water, the 527
  Five-masted Schooner "David Dows" 527
  Erie and Kalamazoo Scrip 529
  Pioneer Railroad of the West 543
  The Island House 547
  Adams Street Horse Car, 1874 553
  Toledo Street Cars in Michigan 559
  Ready to Resume Street Car Serrvice 559
  Birdseye View of Courthouse Park 595
  Second Casino Auditorium 599
  Presque Isle Pleasure Resort 599
  Toledo Hospital 613
  St. Vincent's Hospital 613
  Emery D. Potter 623
  Masonic Temple, Michigan and Adams 663
  Elks Club 669
  The Chamber of Commerce 679
  Toledo Club 679
  Country Club on River Road 683
  Inverness Golf Clubhouse 687
  Y. M. C. A. Building 691
  Toledo in 1888 703
  View of Monroe Street in Flood of 1881 709
  Ice Jam in Maumee River Flood of 1881 713
  J. N. Free 719
  Residence of Gen. John E. Hunt 731
  Monument to Pittsburgh Blues 737

INDEX of Biographies In Volume II

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Acker, J. L. 351
Adams, G. W. 307
Anderson, David 440
Ashley, J. M. 60

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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 -

 
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

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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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