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History of Hendricks County, Indiana. Hadley, J. V. (John Vestal), 1840–1915 
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HISTORY
OF
Hendricks County
INDIANA
HER PEOPLE, INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS

HON. JOHN V. HADLEY
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

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With Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens and
Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families

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ILLUSTRATED

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1914
B. F. BOWEN & CO., Inc.
Indianapolis, Indiana

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DEDICATION

This work is respectfully dedicated to

THE PIONEERS

long since departed. May the memory of those who laid down their burdens
by the wayside ever be fragrant as the breath of summer
flowers, for their toils and sacrifices have made
Hendricks County a garden of
sunshine and delights.

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FOREWORD

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Hendricks county will celebrate its ninety-first birthday on December 20, 1914. The eighth General Assembly of Indiana met at Corydon on the first day of December, 1823, and created three counties before the close of the session, among them being Hendricks, the fifty-first county to be organized in the state. The bill creating the county was introduced in the Senate on December 9th and, after passing both houses of the Legislature, was signed on December 20th by Governor William Hendricks, in whose honor the new county was named. The county had been a part of the so-called New Purchase which was secured from the Indians in the fall of 1818, and, previous to its organization, had been under the civil and criminal jurisdiction of contiguous counties.

It is difficult for the people of Hendricks county today to realize the wonderful changes which have come about since the organization of the county. In 1823, Indianapolis was a mere village, with a few log cabins and a population not to exceed two hundred. In fact, the whole population of the state did not exceed one hundred and fifty thousand and practically all of this was south of the present National Road. Not a railroad, canal or improved road of any kind was to be found within the limits of the state and all transportation was confined to the trails through the dense woods and to the streams and rivers flowing into the Ohio and Wabash. The farmer had only two implements, the plow and harrow, which were not operated by hand; he planted and harvested all his crops by hand and frequently had to grind his corn and wheat in the same way. He sheared his sheep and cut his flax, while his good wife took the raw product and made the family clothing. The farmer was his own blacksmith, shoemaker, mason, carpenter and clothing manufacturer and frequently was his own doctor, dentist and lawyer. The division of labor as we know it now was practically unknown to the early settlers of this county.

From a trackless wilderness Hendricks county has come to be a center of prosperity and civilization with millions of wealth, systems of railways and interurbans, schools and colleges, marvelous industries and immense agricultural productions. Conditions have changed so much since those early page: [9][View Page [9]] days that the pioneer of ninety years ago would hardly recognize his own farm today if it were possible for him to see it. The children of these sturdy pioneers cannot realize the hardships which surrounded their forefathers on every hand and the fact that this history of the county records the lives of many of these pioneers gives the volume a value which is hard to estimate. As the years roll by it becomes increasingly difficult to write the early history of the county. The pioneers are nearly all gone; old newspapers, records and valuable historical material are being destroyed each year, and, for these reasons, the task of writing an accurate history of the county becomes more difficult as time passes. It is to be regretted that the facts of our early history have been so meagerly preserved, and, indeed, so carelessly lost, that it is hard to present important features in a satisfactory manner. Hendricks county has suffered in the loss of much valuable data which might throw an interesting light on its early history, a fact which the editor has had forcibly impressed on him several times in the preparation of this volume. To perpetuate the history of this county and to trace and record the social, political and industrial progress of the county from its first inception has been the purpose of the editor.

In covering ninety-one years of history, as this volume tries to do, it is impossible to do full justice to every phase of the county's growth, but it is believed that much valuable data is here preserved which would otherwise have been lost. The personal sketches appearing in the book are full of interesting details which throw a flood of light on the pioneer history of the county. It is our duty to gather in good and enduring form all the stories of our forefathers and portray as truthfully as possible the struggles through which they passed and in this way give credit to the courageous men and women who started this county in such a strong and vigorous manner. The editor and publishers wish to thank the citizens of Hendricks county who have helped in various ways to make this volume possible, not only in the way of contributing historical material, but also because of their financial support without which it would have been impossible to issue the volume.

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CONTENTS

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HISTORICAL INDEX

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  • A
  • Agriculture 168
  • Ague 40
  • Amo 67
  • Area of Hendricks County 25
  • Associate Judges 109
  • Attorneys, First Resident 43
  • Auditors, County 111
  • Avon 101
  • B
  • Banks 60, 67, 68, 71,
  • 74, 78, 85, 90, 95, 99
  • Baptist Churches 147
  • Bar of Hendricks County 152
  • Belleville 86
  • Belleville Academy 166
  • Bench and Bar 152
  • Birth, First in County 43
  • Boulder Club 70
  • Bounty and Relief 122
  • British and French Efforts to Control 28
  • British Colonial Policy 28
  • British Withdrawal 35
  • Brown Township 47
  • Area 47
  • Boundary 47
  • First Election 47
  • Voters, First 48
  • In 1914 48
  • Settlement 47
  • Soil 47
  • Topography 47
  • Voters, First 48
  • Brownsburg 89
  • Banks 90
  • Beginning of 89
  • First Named Harrisburg 89
  • Incorporation 89
  • Brownsburg--
  • Location 89
  • Lodges 90
  • Officers, First 89
  • Population 89
  • Public Utilities 89
  • C
  • Campaigns, Political 104
  • Cartersburg 87
  • Catholic Church 151
  • Cause of Immigration 39
  • Center Township 49
  • Boundaries 49
  • Drainage 49
  • Earliest Settlement 49
  • First Election 49
  • First Voters 49
  • Improvements 50
  • Location of 49
  • Topography 49
  • Central Academy 81
  • Central Normal College 164
  • Christian Churches 140
  • Church History 136
  • Circuit Court, First 152
  • Circuit Judges 108
  • Civil War Days 114
  • Clark Expedition 29
  • Clark, George Rogers 29
  • Clay Township 65
  • Election, First 65
  • First Election 65
  • First Poll Book 65
  • First Settlement 65
  • Natural Features 65
  • Organization of 65
  • Public Utilities 65
  • Settlement 65
  • Topography 65
  • Voters, First 65
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  • Clayton 85
  • Clerks of Court 110
  • Coatesville 68
  • Commissioned Officers 120
  • Common Pleas Judges 109
  • Common Pleas Prosecutors 110
  • Common Schools 159
  • Coroners 112
  • County Auditors 111
  • County Clerks 110
  • County Commissioners, First 45
  • County Organized 44
  • County Recorders 111
  • County Seat Selected 45
  • County Superintendents 162
  • County Surveyors 112
  • County Treasurers 110
  • Court, First Term of 45
  • Court House, First 45
  • Court House History 61
  • Danville 50
  • Banks 60
  • Clubs 57
  • Commercial Club 57
  • Early Settlers 50
  • Filing of Plat 45
  • First Building 50
  • First Things 51
  • Incorporation 51
  • Library 59
  • Naming of 53
  • Officers of 56
  • Park 64
  • Position of 25
  • Postmasters 59
  • Public Library 59
  • Public Park 64
  • Public Schools 61
  • Public Utilities 56
  • Re-incorporation 51
  • Reminiscence 53
  • Schools 61
  • Settlers, First 50
  • Social Clubs 57
  • Deed, First Land 44
  • Disciples Churches 140
  • Doctors 131
  • Draft during Civil War 122
  • Drainage 26
  • Drift Formations 26
  • E
  • Early Explorers 27
  • Early Physicians 134
  • Early Purchases 170
  • Early Schools 158
  • Early Settlement of Hendricks Co. 39
  • Early Trails 26
  • Early Voting Qualifications 37
  • Eel River Township 69
  • Boulder Club 70
  • Boundaries 69
  • Drainage 69
  • Early Settlement 69
  • Election, First 70
  • First Settlers 69
  • First Voters 70
  • Schools 70
  • Settlement 69
  • Streams 69
  • Topography 69
  • Transportation 70
  • Voters First 70
  • Education 158
  • Educational Statistics 163
  • Election, First State 38
  • Election of Delegates to Territorial
    Assembly 36
  • Elections, Presidential 105
  • Elevation of Land 25
  • Enlistments for War 114
  • Exclusion of Slavery 32
  • Explorations, Early 27
  • F
  • Fallen Timbers, Battle of 34
  • Farm Products 168
  • Farm Statistics 168
  • First Birth in County 43
  • First Circuit Court 152
  • First County Commissioners 45
  • First Court House 45, 61
  • First Grand Jury 152
  • First Improvements 43
  • First Indian Inhabitants 27
  • First Land Deed- 44
  • First Marriage License 43
  • First Mill 43
  • First Newspaper in Indiana 37
  • First Newspaper in Hendricks Co. 124
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  • First Physicians 135
  • First Probate Court 153
  • First Resident Attorneys 43
  • First School Houses 43
  • First Schools in County 158
  • First Settlement 42
  • First State Election 38
  • First Term of Court 45
  • First Territorial Judicial Districts 37
  • Fort Wayne, Origin of 35
  • Franklin Township 72
  • Drainage 72
  • Early Events 72
  • Early Settlement 72
  • Election, First 73
  • First Election 73
  • First Settler 72
  • First Voters 73
  • Location 72
  • Organization 72
  • Politics 73
  • Poll Book, First 73
  • Settlement 72
  • Topography 72
  • Voters, First 73
  • Fraternal Orders 63, 67, 68, 71, 74,
    78, 86, 87, 90, 95
  • Free and Accepted Masons 63, 68, 71,
    74, 78, 86, 87, 90, 95
  • French and British Efforts to Control 28
  • French Settlements in Northwest
    Territory 28
  • Friends 149
  • G
  • Game Preserves 170
  • Geology 26
  • Glacial Drift 26
  • Government Surveys 41
  • Grand Army of the Republic 71, 74
    79, 90, 95
  • Grand Jury, First 152
  • Greenville Treaty 35
  • Guilford Township 75
  • Drainage 75
  • Elections, First 76
  • First Elections 76
  • First Settlers 75
  • First Voters 76
  • Guilford Township--
  • Friends Society 75
  • Poll Book, First 76
  • Settlement 75
  • Situation 75
  • Streams 75
  • Timber 75
  • Topography 75
  • Voters, First 76
  • H
  • Hadley 67
  • Harmar's Expedition 33
  • Harrisburg 89
  • Harrison, Governor William H. 36
  • Hendricks County, Area 25
  • Hendricks County Bar Association 156
  • Hendricks County, Boundaries 25
  • Hendricks County, Early Settlement 39
  • Hendricks County Lawyers 152
  • Hendricks County, Location 25
  • Hendricks County Medical Society 132
  • Hendricks County, Organization of 44
  • High School Statistics 162
  • I
  • Immigration, Cause of 39
  • Improved Order of Red Men
    64, 79, 90, 99
  • Improvements, First 43
  • Indian Confederation 28
  • Indian Treaties 41
  • Indiana Boys' School 79
  • Indiana Made a State 38
  • Indiana Territory Divided 37
  • Indiana Territory Organized 36
  • Indians 27
  • Indians, Removal of 41
  • J
  • Jail 62
  • Journalism 124
  • Judges, Associate 109
  • Judges, Circuit 108
  • Judges, Common Pleas 109
  • Judges, Probate 109
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  • K
  • Knights of Pythias 63, 68, 71, 78,
    90, 99
  • L
  • Land Cessions 41
  • Land Elevation 25
  • Last Territorial Legislature 38
  • Legislature, Last Territorial 38
  • Libraries 59, 79, 166
  • Liberty Township 82
  • Area 82
  • Boundaries 82
  • Early Life 82
  • Elections, Early 84
  • First Elections 84
  • First Events 82
  • First Settlement 82
  • First Voters 84
  • Pioneer's View, A 83
  • Settlement 82
  • Topography 82
  • Voters, First 84
  • Lincoln Township 88
  • Agriculture 89
  • Boundaries 88
  • Early History 88
  • First Settler 88
  • History, Early 88
  • Improvements 89
  • Location 88
  • Modern Improvements 89
  • Politics 88
  • Settler, First 88
  • Lizton 98
  • Location of Hendricks County 25
  • Lutheran Church 151
  • M
  • Magnetic Springs 87
  • Marion Township 91
  • Boundaries 91
  • Early Settlement 91
  • Election, First 91
  • First Voters 91
  • First Election 91
  • Politics 91
  • Settlement 91
  • Soil 91
  • Marion Township--
  • Topography 91
  • Voters, First 91
  • Marriage License, First 43
  • Masonic Order 63, 68, 71, 74, 78,
    86, 87, 90, 95
  • Medical History 131
  • Methodist Episcopal Churches 136
  • Middle Township 93
  • Boundaries 39
  • Development 94
  • First Settler 93
  • Location 93
  • Organization of 94
  • Settlement 93
  • Timber 93
  • Topography 93
  • Military History 114
  • Mill, First 43
  • Miscellaneous Items 168
  • N
  • National Policies 28
  • National Road, Building of 43
  • Natural Features 25
  • Newspaper, First in Indiana 37
  • Newspapers 124
  • New Winchester 92
  • North Salem 71
  • Northwest Government 31
  • O
  • Odd Fellows 63, 67, 68, 71, 74,
    78, 86, 90
  • Officers in Civil War 120
  • One Hundred Third Regiment 118
  • Ordinance of 1787 32, 36
  • Organization of County 44
  • Organization of Indiana Territory 36
  • Organization of State in 1816 38
  • Orphans' Home 170
  • P
  • Parke, Benjamin 37
  • Pecksburg 66
  • Physicians 131
  • Pioneer Conditions 40
  • Pioneer Settlers 39
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  • Pioneer's View, A 83
  • Pittsboro 94
  • Plainfield 77
  • Bank 78
  • Boys' School 79
  • Central Academy 81
  • Election, First 77
  • First Election 77
  • First Voters 77
  • Library 79
  • Lodges 78
  • Platting of 77
  • Public Library 79
  • Public Utilities 78
  • Re-incorporation 77
  • Utilities 78
  • Voters, First 77
  • Political History 104
  • Population of County 171
  • Population of Indiana in 1810 37
  • Population of Townships 171
  • Position of Danville 25
  • Post Vincennes 30
  • Presbyterian Churches 143
  • Present Attorneys 156
  • Present Court House 62
  • Present-day Physicians 134
  • Presidential Campaigns104
  • Probate Court, First 153
  • Probate Judges 109
  • Prosecuting Attorneys 109
  • Prosecutors, Common Pleas 110
  • R
  • Recorders, County 111
  • Red Men 64, 79, 90, 99
  • Related State History 27
  • Relief for Soldiers' Families 122
  • Religious History 136
  • Religious Publications 129
  • Removal of Indians 41
  • Reno 67
  • Representatives 107
  • Roads 168
  • S
  • St. Clair's Expedition 34
  • School Houses, First 43
  • School Statistics 163
  • Schools 158
  • Second Court House 61
  • Secret Societies 63, 67, 68, 71, 74, 78,
    86, 87, 90, 95
  • Selection of County Seat 45
  • Senators, State 107
  • Settlement in 1824 43
  • Settlement, the First 42
  • Settlers, Pioneer 39
  • Sheriffs 113
  • Slavery Excluded 32
  • Spanish-American War 122
  • Springs, Magnetic 87
  • State Election, First 38
  • State Organization in 1816 38
  • State Senators 107
  • Statistics 170
  • Stilesville 73
  • Streams 26
  • Surveyors, County 112
  • Surveys 41
  • Swamps 40
  • T
  • Teachers' Institute 160
  • Terre Haute Trail 42
  • Territorial Capital at Vincennes 36
  • Territorial Legislature, Last 38
  • Township Institutes 160
  • Township Trustees 160
  • Townships Created 45
  • Trails, Early 26
  • Treasurers, County 110
  • Treaty with the Indians 35
  • Trustees, Township 160
  • U
  • Union Township 97
  • Boundaries 97
  • Elections, First 98
  • First Elections 98
  • First Settlement 97
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  • Union Township--
  • First Voters 98
  • Location 97
  • Settlement 97
  • Topography 97
  • Voters, First 98
  • V
  • Vincennes, Capture of 30
  • Vincennes, the Territorial Capital 36
  • W
  • War Excitement 114
  • Washington Township 100
  • Boundaries 100
  • Washington Township--
  • Drainage 100
  • Early Days 100
  • Election, First 101
  • First Election 101
  • First Settlement 100
  • First Voters 101
  • Location 100
  • Organization 100
  • Settlement 100
  • Streams 100
  • Timber 100
  • Topography 100
  • Voters, First 101
  • Water-sheds 25
  • Wayne's Expedition 35
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BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX

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  • A
  • Adams, John A. 364
  • Adams, Thad S. 344
  • Adams, Thomas J. 276
  • Adams, Una D. 271
  • Ader, John W. 238
  • Airhart, Joseph H. 362
  • Almond, John H. 841
  • Anderson, Benjamin W. 743
  • Anderson, Eli H. 838
  • Applebay, William H. 528
  • Arbuckle, Elmer B. 823
  • Armstrong, Louis W., M. D. 288
  • Arnold, William H. 691
  • Ayers, J. Wesley 609
  • B
  • Bailey, Marion 768
  • Barber, Samuel 448
  • Barlow, James M. 561
  • Barlow, Harrison S. 387
  • Barlow, Henry D. 546
  • Barnes, Wilson D. 722
  • Barnett, Col. John T. 842
  • Bayliss, Robert 324
  • Beaman, Albert W. 575
  • Beaman, William E. 580
  • Beeler, Frederick V. 534
  • Bell, Robert 491
  • Benbow, Charles F. 250
  • Benson, Rev. Walter M. 806
  • Blair, E. E. 278
  • Blessing, Edgar M. 218
  • Bly, A. Emmett 411
  • Bowman, William R. 685
  • Brady, Wesley 214
  • Bridges, A. P. W., M. D. 230
  • Brill, George W. 232
  • Brill, Jonah S. 598
  • Brown, John F. 502
  • Brownsburg State Bank 511
  • Bunten, John H. 274
  • Bunten, John H., Jr. 440
  • Burgan, Jacob O. 477
  • C
  • Campbell, Leander M. 454
  • Carter, David W. 319
  • Carter, Eleazar B. 778
  • Carter, Joseph S. 488
  • Carter, Mordecai 458
  • Chandler, William 332
  • Christie, Robert O. 464
  • Clark, William P. 559
  • Clay, Charles C. 756
  • Clay, John J. C. 254
  • Clay, Joseph F. 714
  • Clements, David A. 683
  • Cockerell, Ora 516
  • Cofer, Thomas J. 296
  • Cook, Horace G. 798
  • Cooper, Ernest, M. D. 413
  • Cosner, William 432
  • Cox, Alfred 800
  • Cox, Henry S. 408
  • Creech, Fred 233
  • Cummings, Charles A. 353
  • D
  • Darnell, James L. 400
  • Daugherty, James E. 687
  • Davenport, George E. 788
  • Davidson, William R. 299
  • Davis, Arthur M. 820
  • Davis, Emmett T. 555
  • Davis, George B. 762
  • Davis, Herschel E. 378
  • Davis, Quincy A. 260
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  • Davis, Smith R. 509
  • Davis, Thomas C. 812
  • Dickerson, William S. 664
  • Dodds, James S. 818
  • Dooley, James B. 653
  • Dorman, Richard T. 754
  • Downard, Canady H. 749
  • Downard, James A. 180
  • Duffey, Luke W. 376
  • Duckworth, John S. 198
  • Dugan, John J. 469
  • Duncan, Charles P. 699
  • Duncan, Earl 830
  • Durham, John 792
  • E
  • Eaton, Grandison 764
  • Eaton, Leon 391
  • Edmondson, Benjamin G. 313
  • Edmondson, Robert A. 436
  • Edmonson, Columbus F. 438
  • Edwards, Charles E. 190
  • Edwards, Solomon D. 544
  • Elmore, William S. 700
  • Elrod, Samuel H. 775
  • English, John E. 752
  • Ensminger, Melville C. 697
  • Ensminger, Samuel B. 291
  • F
  • Figg, Archibald A. 289
  • Figg, John W. 531
  • Fleece, Joseph B. 209
  • Foudray, Edgar E. 339
  • Funkhouser, Lucian G. 367
  • Fuson, Elmer L. 389
  • G
  • Garner, Andrew S. 395
  • Garner, John R. 638
  • Garner, Rollie 341
  • Garrison, Joel B. 401
  • Gibbs, John A. 342
  • Gibbs, William W. 385
  • Gill, William I. 269
  • Glidewell, Marshall S. 321
  • Glover, Alfred R. 306
  • Gore, William W. 780
  • Gossett, Nathaniel C. 573
  • Gowin, Oliver S. 673
  • Greely, Peter 651
  • Greene, Rev. Joseph N. 602
  • Grimes, J. Harold, M. D. 384
  • Gulley, Otis E. 224
  • Gunn, John L. 576
  • H
  • Hackleman, Pleasant A. 795
  • Hadley, Edom R. 204
  • Hadley, John V. 173
  • Hadley, Jonathan 173
  • Hadley, Milton M. 204
  • Hadley, Oscar 568
  • Hadley, R. M. 403
  • Hall, Francis H. 712
  • Hall, John H. 434
  • Hamrick, Carey M. 682
  • Hanna, Horace L. 236
  • Hardin, James F. 505
  • Hardwick, Warren 669
  • Hargrave, Joseph N. 244
  • Harlan, Enoch 252
  • Harlan, Guy 620
  • Harper, Melvin 802
  • Harper, Miss Melvina 802
  • Harper, William F. 802
  • Harris, Nicodemis 747
  • Harrison, Francis M. 726
  • Harvey, Col. George C. 616
  • Harvey, Rev. Robert N. 423
  • Haulk, Calvin T. 643
  • Hays, Fred A. 666
  • Hazlewood, Daniel S. 828
  • Herring, Phillip B. 761
  • Hession, Martin 662
  • Hession, Michael F. 814
  • Higgins, David A. 221
  • Higgins, William T. 636
  • Hill, Frank E. 784
  • Hoadley, W. J., M. D. 256
  • Hodson, Elmer 462
  • Hogate, Julian D. 264
  • Hollaway, John W. 326
  • Hollingsworth, William A. 302
  • Homan, Joseph B. 272
  • Hopkins, Murat W. 641
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  • Hornaday, Charles P. 213
  • Hufford, Gideon F. 350
  • Humston, James E. 240
  • Hunt, Cleo L. 772
  • Hunt, Henry 738
  • Hunt, John W. 782
  • Hunt, Perry 392
  • Hunt, William 618
  • Hunter, Millard T. 770
  • Huron, Seth T. 245
  • J
  • Jessup, Joel 584
  • Johnson, Albert 730
  • Johnson, Frank 604
  • Johnson, Lorenzo D. 734
  • Johnson, Martin L. 600
  • Jones, Daniel M. 572
  • Jordan, Charles H. 514
  • Junken, George D. 705
  • K
  • Keeney, George A. 194
  • Kendall, Nathan H. 406
  • Kersey, Amos 621
  • Kesler, Charles E. 703
  • King, Will A. 208
  • Kinnan, Thomas B. 541
  • Kinney, Thomas 493
  • Kocher, Charles W. 317
  • Kurtz, Charles E. 660
  • Kurtz, Edwin M. 248
  • Kurtz, Jacob L. 480
  • L
  • Laird, John W. 336
  • Lakin, William N. 825
  • Lamb, Joseph 790
  • Lawler, James M. 557
  • Leach, John E. 310
  • Leach, William W. 629
  • Leak, James M. 707
  • Leak, James T. 736
  • Leak, John A. 526
  • Leak, Roscoe R. 298
  • Lee, John T. 485
  • Lewis, William D. 578
  • Lineinger, Alfred S. 368
  • Lockhart, Jacob 496
  • Lockhart, James N. 773
  • Long, Patrick M. 358
  • Lowe, Jonathan 524
  • Mc
  • McClelland, William R. 632
  • McCormick, Amos D. 646
  • McCoun, James L. 750
  • McCoun, Samuel C. 695
  • McHaffie, George W. 330
  • M
  • Mabe, Sylvanus 202
  • Macomber, George 352
  • Mahan, M. S. 196
  • Martin, Charles F. 804
  • Martin, Theodore T. 560
  • Masten, Cyrus H. 520
  • Masten, Jesse 610
  • Masten, Lincoln A. 258
  • Mattern, John Q. A. 558
  • Miles, John R. 834
  • Milhon, Ethor V. 716
  • Mills, Charles W. 837
  • Mills, William A. 547
  • Mitchell, Amos L. 442
  • Mitchell, Thomas H. 447
  • Montgomery, George 670
  • Montgomery, James 614
  • Montgomery, Tyra 672
  • Moran, John P. 360
  • Moran, Thomas 508
  • Morgan, Joseph C. 507
  • Murphy, Elbert M. 475
  • N
  • Nash, Edward F. 404
  • Nash, Thomas J. 382
  • Nash, William J. 373
  • Neal, Charles W. 606
  • Neal, Tavner 188
  • Newby, Eliel 539
  • Newlin, Joel 554
  • Nichols, William H. 242
  • Noland, Stephen D. 266
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  • O
  • O'Brien, Bertrand M., M. D. 675
  • Ogden, James M. 380
  • Ogden, Jesse S. 426
  • O'Neal, Jacob E. 416
  • Orf, George 479
  • Osborn, Alpheus 536
  • Osborne, William C. 532
  • Owen, Eleazar B. 285
  • Owen, J. A. 285
  • Owen, Leslie D. 287
  • Owen, Oliver P. 793
  • P
  • Page, Jacob J. 312
  • Page, Jeremiah J. 282
  • Page, William F. 808
  • Parker, Robert E. 702
  • Mattison, George T. 460
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