ABBOTT, Dorinda, 146 ABBO'I‘T, Irma, 266 ABBO'l‘l‘, Later E., 276 ABEL, James, 21 ABELL, R.A., 13 ABEY, Thomas, 94 ACHENBACH, Carl, 271 ACKERMAN, Kathryn, 215, 294, 295 ADAIR, L.J., 325 ADAIR, Dr. Fred Lyman, 124, 252, 255 ADAIR, Mrs. L.J., 266 ADAIR, Lyman J ., 252, 253 ADAMS, Herman, 61, 169 ADDINGTON, Robert, 276 ADDINGTON, Rev. Robert, 204 ADNEY, John, 323 ADNEY, John G., 303 ADREESEN, Kathryn, 190 AHRENDSEN, Irma, 142 AKERS, Jonathan, 66 AKINS, Kenneth, 2% AKINS, Rosemary, 290 ALBANG, John, 109 ALBAUGH,Jim,19 ALBAUGH, Lemar L., 276, 260 ALBERS, Lawrence, 201 ALBERS, Michael, 261 ALBRIG1-IT, Mr., 21 ALDEN, Robert, 326 ALDEN, Spencer, 205 ALDERDYCE, Jeff, 233, 235, 322 ALDERDYCE, Joel, 232 ALDERDYCE, Jon, 271 ALDERMAN, Edwin B., 205 ALDERMAN, E.B., 47, 123, 132,325 ALDERMAN, Mrs. E.B., 132 ALDERMAN, J., 215 ALDERMAN, Lydia, 205 ALDERSON, Aaron, 233 ALDERSON,Jane,146,155 ALDERSON, Col. George, 146 ALDRICH, Clarence, 246, 247 ALDRICH, L.C., 55,325, 3% ALDRIDGE, L.C., 55 ALEXANDER, John B., 346 ALEXANDER, Rev. Moses, 109,217 ALFARA, Lizbeth, 234 ALGER, I.W., 215 ALGOE, Robert, 175, 322 ALLAMAND, Erma, 349 ALLAMAND, Everette, 231 ALLAN, Dorothy, 269 ALLAN, Melvin, 269 ALLEN, May E.,106 ALLEN, Pearl, 150 ALLER, Lloyd,350 ALLISON, Joe, 24 ALLISON, Vernona, 349 ALLISON, W.H., 66 ALMAN, Richard, 261 ALMAN, Mrs. Richard, 266 ALSPACH, T.O., 96 ALSPACH, Wilomena, 269 ALSPAUGH, Asa, 99 ALSPAUGH, Mararet, 266 ALSPAUGI-I, Ralph, 226, 331 ALSPAUGI-I, William, 117,216,356 ALTI-IEN, Florence, 261 ALTI-IEN, Fred, 293 ALTHEN, John, 132 ALVERS, Richard, 277 ALYEA, Charles, 1% ALYEA, Harry, 247 ALZUEZAR, Elena, 234 AMBROSE, Elizabeth, 122 AMENT, Albert, 40, 176, 166, 212, 274, 350 AMENT,Ernest,166 AMENT, Laura, 40, 166 AMENT, Mary Ann, 166 AMENT, Mary Florence, 166 AMENT, Robert, 1% AMES, Rev. A.H., 216 AMMETER, Janet, 264 AMUNDSEN, Karen, 276 AMUNDSEN, Orland, 276, 261 AMUSSEN, Grace, 121 ANDERBERG, Everett, 24, 61, 309 ANDERSEN, Julius C., 276 ANDERSON, Annie, 2% ANDERSON, Chad, 233 ANDERSON, Charles H., 33, 72, 179 ANDERSON, Dale M., 276 ANDERSON, Doris, 269, 290 ANDERSON, Duane, 136 Qfc) ANDERSON, J.P., 93 ANDERSON, Nancy, 175 ANDERSON, Roe Jean, 264 ANDREESEN, John, 350 ANDREESEN,John,Sr.,199 ANDRESSEN, Clara, 111 ANDREWS, George, 142 ANDREWS, Kris, 232, 233 ANDREWS, Phil, 350 ANKENY, George W., 122 ANKENY, Samuel, 122 APPLEBY, Donald L.. 72, 73 AP'l‘, Joseph, 117, 121 APU, Nga Maruma, 234 ARDUSER, Raymond D., 276 ARMENT, W.H., 13 ARMITAGE, Milt, 360 ARMSTRONG, C., 99 ARMSTRONG, George, 91 ARMSTRONG, G.M., 74 ARMSTRONG, Kenny, 175, 176 ARNOLD, J.W., 99 ARNOLD, Onalee, 269 ARNOLD, William F., 99 ARTHUR, Charles, 197 ARTHUR, Charles E., 57, 66 ARTHUR, Charles G., 66 ARTHUR, Charles R.,61, 197 ARTHUR, Harlan, 272 ASH, Eric, 321 ASKAM, George, 275 ATCI-IINSON, Ed, 124 ATKINS, Monte, 272 ATKINSON, A.S., 53, 54 ATKINSON, Ed, 163 ATKINSON, Helen, 261 ATWOOD, Charles, 104 ATWOOD, Donald M., 346 ATWOOD, Grace, 122 ATWOOD, Jane, 266‘ AUGER, Calvin, 79,323 AUSTED, Mark, 175 AUSTIN, Clarence, 346 AUSTIN, Dorothy, 175 AUSTIN, Ed, 177 AVIS, Sandra, L75 AVISE, Ellinoy, 297 AXTELL, Hila, 316 AXTELL, William L., 318 BABCOCK, Frances, 222 BABCOCK, Minnie, 355 BABCOCK, Perry O., 46,354,355 BADGER, Rev. Roland, 121, 122 BAGLEY, A.A., 72 BAGLEY, Mrs., 126 BAGLEY,Mrs.F.M.,175 BAHNSEN, Eugene J ., 347 BAILEY, John, Z11 BAILEY, Rosemary, 216 BAILEY, William J., 141 BAILEY, Dr. John L. 256, 257, 262, 264, 313 BAILEY, Mrs. John, 254 BAINBRIDGE, Robert, 142 BAINBRIDGE, Rev. William, 217 BAKER, Glad, 265 BAKER, J.l-1., 13 BAKER, Mary, 205 BALDWIN, Lucky, 309 BALICHEK, Lynn, 321 BALL, Dave, 175 BALL, Dianna, 175 BALLARD, A.H., 206 BALLARD, Robert, 225 BALLOU, E.F., 294 BARBER, Alva E., 247, 274,346,350 BARBER, L.E., 350 BARGER, Lorraine, 276 BARGER. Ralph, Z11, 276 BARIL, Janet, 263, 264 BARKER, Charles, 57, I26 BARKER, Clifford, 167, 166 BARKER, Clyde, m, 199, 199, 299, 294, 330 BARKER, Earl, 223 BARKER, Ethel, 206, 265, 266 BARKER, Lucile, 266 BARKER, Mildred, 1, 264 BARKER, P.S., 350 BARKER, Ude, 40 BARKER, William, 216 BARKER, William S., 22, I29, I87, 274 BARKER, Mrs. Clarence, 296 BARKLEY, Rachel, 105 BARNARD, James, 3, 13 Index @°’ BAUMLER, Scott, BAUSEMAN, Late‘E- % 9 BARNARD, Newt, 56 BARNARD, William, 13 BARNER, Becky, 175 BARNES, Barney, 2% BARNES, Dale, 175 BARNES, Kathryn, 266 BARNES, Mary, 260 BARNES, Nelda, 206 BARNEY, Joshua, 25 BARNTS, Iva, 301 BARR, Marquis, 79 BARR, Richard D., 175 BARROWS, Rev. Wm H., 106, 109 BARTELS, Virginia, 264 BAR'I'LE'I"I‘, John, 30 BASS, Mary,126,215 BATCI-IELDER, Minnie, 105 BATES, Dr. Ira, 252 BAUM, K., 290 BAUM, Mary Letty, 163 BAUMAN, Ellis E., 276 BAUMAN, H., 226 BAUMEL, Chloe, BAUMEL, J .N., 79 BAUSERMAN, John, 205 BAUSERMAN, Keith, 205, 267 BAUSERMAN, Willard, 246 BEACH, Alma, 129 BEACH, Edgar D., 165, 166, 202,350 BEACH, Mrs. Edgar D., 265 BEAM, Catharine Elizabeth, 122 BEAM, Charlie, 123 BEAM, Cora, 122 BEAM, Daniel, 122 BEAM, Elsie, 365 BEAM, Etta, 122 BEAM, Harry, 75, 1211, 1:14, 1:16, 360 BEAM, James, 122 BEAM, John H., 122 BEAM, Joseph, 117 BEAM, Louisa, 122 BEAM, Marg, 122 BEAMAN, C.A., 174 BEAMAN, George, 362 BEAMAN, G.W., 174,274 BEAMAN, Harry, W6 BEAN, Daniel, 205 BEAN, John, 121 BEAN, Perry, 222 BEAN, Roger, 67 BEARDSLEY, Chad, 105 BEARDSLEY, Fred, 66 BEARDSLEY, F.F., 131, 132 BEARDSLEY, Heather, 105 BEARDSLEY, Howard, 330 BEARDSLEY, Kim, 105 BEARDSLEY, Ralph, 225, 229, 229. 245, 247 BEAVER, Ruth, 294 BEAVER, Rev. C.H., 109,206 BEAVO, Edna, 275 BEAVO, Joseph, 119, 274, 260 BECK, Guedo, 115 BECK, Jeff, 235 BECKER, Latisha, 175 BECKER, Sherry, 263 BECKETI‘, Leonard, 274 BECKMANN, Robert, 156, 275 BECKMAN N, Susie, 233, 321 BECKMANN, Mrs. John, 254 BEDELL, Rock, 326 BEDFORD, B.F., 124 BEEBE, Lee, 46 BEEBE, Shirley Batcheler, 163 BEEMS, Clark A., I80 BEEMS, C.M., 174 BEENER, Rev. LaVerne C.. 214 BEERS, Rev. E.W., 206 BEES, Lillian, 146 BEGGS, Rev. David, 110, 207, 206, 309 BEGGS, David M., 273 BEGGS, Donald, M BEGGS, D.M., 267 BEHNKE, Dial, 100 BEHNKE, Wilbur, 206 BEHNKE, W.J., 275 BEI-IRENDS, I-Ierman, 247 BEHRENDS, Larry, 176 BEHRENDS, Ray, 246 BEHRENDS, Rev. Walter A., 214 BEIBER, Charles, 323 BEIGHLE, Lydia, 320 BEISELL, Earl, 176, 270 BEISELL, Patricia, 254 BELKNAP, Almira, 122 BELKNAP, Arthur M., 346 BELl(NAP,F.M.,121 BELKNAP, John, 123 BELKNAP, John A., 133,356 BELKNAP,J.S.,13, 16 BELKNAP, Luther, 117 BELKNAP, Rhoda, 122 BELKNAP, Thomas M., 122 BELL, J.A., 64, 65 BELL, Mary R., 269 BELLETIRE, Elizabeth, 11$ BELLETIRE, Jama, 106 BELLETIRE, Joshua, 106 BELLETIRE, Michael, 106 BENA, Ole, 162 BENADOM, Albert, 121, 122 BENADOM, Alice, 121 BENADOM, Blanche, 297 BENADOM, Cecil, 29!, 331 BENADOM, Francis, 120 BENADOM, Frank, 120,297 BENADOM, John, 267 BENADOM, J.W., 253 BENADOM, Mary, 122 BENADOM, Pansy, 120 BENADOM, William, 116 BENDER, Arthur, 120 BENDER, Blanche, 120 BENDER, Gladys, 119, 120 BENDER, Lettie, 120 BENDICKSON, N.O., 169 BENEDICI‘, R. R., 2 BENESH, Kenneth, 200 BENFER, Rev. Ronald, 206 BENISCHEK, Berniece, 21]! BENISCHEK, Roger, 264 BENJAMlN,J.I-I., 174 BENKEN, Emma. 121 BENKEN,Harm,121 BENKEN, Lizzie, 121 BENKEN, Martha, 121 BENKEN, Mary, 121 BENNEN, Herman F., 346 BENNER, C.G., 267 BENNETT, Everette, 206, 217 BENSON, George, 261 BENSON, Martha, 294 BENSON, N.J., 94 BENTON, Walter S.,174 BENTON, Rev. Samuel A., IIB, 2111 BERG, Tracy, 232, 233, 237, 323 BERGMAN, Bill, 233 BERGMAN, Glenna, 175, 176,263 BERNON, Keith, 234 BERRY, L., 293 BERTLING, David E.,175 BERTLING, Mrs. W.J., 266 BESCHEN, Duane, 246 BEVINS, F., 226 BICKEL, E.F., 19 BICKEL, E.G., 74 BICKEL, Norman, 294 BICKFORD, Darlene, Q BICKFORD, Michael H., 276 BICKFORD, Nancy, R2 BIEBER, Johanna, 349 BIEBER, Lloyd L., 346 BIEBRODT, Jolene. 21$ BIERBRODT, Al, 266, 270 BIERE, Karen, 269, 290 BIERE, Henry, 234 BIGGART, Ed, 264 BIGGART, Edith, 264 BIGGART, Richard, 234, 322 BIGGART, Shirley, 322 BILLS, Carrie L.. 166 BlLlS,Mrs.F.A.,122 BINLEY, D. Carl, 346 BINLEY, lola, 349 BIRK, Elmer, 22 BIRK, Jane, 31, 227, 230 BIRK, Levi, 22 BIRKESTRAND, H., 267 BISENIUS, Rev. Thomas R., 211 BISHOP, T.O., 99 BISSEN, Rev. Kathryn Bates, 216 BIXLER, Dorothy, 349 BLACK, Rev. J.F., 216 BLACKFORD, John, 122 BLACKFORD, Lydia, 122 BLAIR, Eulah, 349, 360 BLAIR, George, 53, 234, 323 BLAIR, Harold V., 346, 360
BLAKESLEY, E.E., 21$ BLAKESLEY, Harry, 267 BLAKESLEY, CRIT, I23 BLAKESLEY, Dr. E., 124, 251, 252 BLAKESLEY, E., 13, 174 BLAKESLEY, George, 123 BLAKESLEY, Hal, 246 BLAKESLEY, Robert, 267 BLANKENSHIP, Joann, 254 BLAYNEY, Cecil F., 61, 222, 267, 274, 346 BLAYNEY, Darrell, 274 BLESSING, Bertha, 264 BLISS, Jean, 262 BLODGE'l'l‘, E.G., 131 BLODGETT, W.B., 132 BLOOD, Carroll, 24 BLOOD, C.W., 23 BLOOD, Ruth, 264, 279 BOCK, Carl, 267 BOCK, Darrell, 269 BOCK, Robert, 222 BODECKER, Harry, 24 BODENHOFER, Emma, 166, 169, 356 BODENI-IOFER, Helen, 167, 166 BODENI-IOFER, Jacob, 2, 167 BODENI-IOFER, John, 101, I67, 169, 274, $0, BODENHOFER, Hazel, 166 BODENHOFER, Hyla, 166 BOEHMKE, Dorothy, 276 BOEHMKE, Ray, 276 BOHLKEN, Eric, 233 BOHLKEN, Marge, 276 BOHLKEN, Matt, 232, 235, 236 BOHR, Rev. Richard, 211 BOLENBAUGH, Moses, 216 BOLLMAN, Leslie, 274 BOLSINGER, Wilma, 155 BONEBRAKE, Rev. Boyd E., 206 BONER, Mabel, 264 BONIFAZI, Gena F.,175 BONJOUR, Leo, 122 BONSTAL, J.E., 109 BONSTEL, Edgar,221 BOON,James,132 BOONE, James, 99 BOOS, Bernard, 171 BOOS, Lawrence John, 3$ BOOS, Leonard, 171 BOOTH, Edmund, 2, 4, 19 36, 39, 44, 49, 50, 66, 133, 21$, 266 BOOTH, Frank, 39 BOOTH, Hannah, 30, 69 BOOTH, Harriet, 36, 39 BOOTH, Henry, 36, 99 BOOTH, Mary Ann, 37, 39 BOOTH, Thomas Eyre, 41, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54its 158 Ba is 126, 127, 133 BOOTS, Albert, 263 BOOTS, Anna Mary, 292 BOOTS, Arthur, 277,261, 295 BOOTS, Elizabeth, 294 BOOTS, Irene, $3 BOOTS, Matthew, 169, 190 BOOTS, M.E., Jr., 169 BORDWELL, Rev. Daniel, 106, 109 BORKGREN, Marcy, 233 BORKGREN, Ron, 266 BOWDISH, Don, BOWEN, Marjorie, 279 BOWMAN, A., 325 BOWMAN, Henry, 226 BOWMAN, Rev. John, 216 BOXWELL, Esther, 349 BOXWELL, Mrs. W.H., $4 BOYCE, William E., 271 BOYD, Rev. Ivan, 211 BOYER, Carol, 254, 267, 290 BOYER, Earl A., 226, 292,293 BOYER, H.J., 73 BOYER, Marvin, 2$, 229, 234, $1 BOYLE, Clem, 120 BOYLE, Frank, 120 BOYLE, Lizzie, 120 BOYLE, Ray, 120 BRADLEY, Dora, $5 BRADLEY, G.D., 13 BRADY, C.E., 99 BRADY, Donald, 62, 66, 167, 276, 350, 374 BRADY, Ed, 240 BRADY, Esther, 119, 193, $1 BRADY, Francis, 302, 346,350 BRADY, Imogene, 267 BRADY, Julia, 267 BRADY, Mary Adrian, 243 BRADY, Norma, 270, 276 5'9 fie .919_%B_‘=i BRADY, Stella, 349 BRAIN, Deborah, 105 BRAINARD, Ann, 106 BRAINARD, Arlene, 290 BRAINARD, Betsy, 106 BRAINARD, Carlton, 106,109 BRAINARD, Delia J., 122 BRAINARD, Edward, 106 BRAINARD, Esther, 106, 109 BRAINARD, Frank, 109 BRAINARD, Franklin J.. 106 BRAINARD, Fred, 106 BRAINARD, Galen, 105, 106,109 BRAINARD, George M., 106 BRAINARD, Geraldine, 106, 109 BRAINARD, James, 106 BRAINARD, Jason, 106 BRAINARD, Katz, 106 BRAINARD, Louise, 106 BRAINARD, Luke, 106 BRAINARD, Nancy, 106 BRAINARD, Ross, 106 BRAMER, Alto, 359 BRAMER, August, 359 BRAMER, Lou, 359 BRAMER, Louis, 121 BRAMER, Ma ry, 359 BRAMER, Patricia, 121 BRANDT, Boyd, 197 BRANNON, Cecil, 212 BRANNON, J.C., 24 BRANNON, Michele, 232, 233 BRANSTED, l.H., 325 BRASHAW, Eldon, 146 BRAUN, Mrs. Arthur, 127 BRAY, Barbara, 271 BRAY, Bill, 301 BRAY, Harmon, 164 BRAY, Hazel, 106 BRAY, James E., 350 BRAY, Lois, 171 BRAY, Lorna, 171 BRAY, Martha, 266 BRAY, Ruth, 110 BRAY, Mrs. Willis, 109 BRAZELTON, Wiliam, I32, 133 BRECHT, Elsie, 264 BREED, Ira, 99 BREED, W.C., 99 BRENNAMAN. Al, 62, 275 BREON, Dale, 166 BREON, Rose, 166 BREWER, Alice, 267 BREWER, Marion, 274 BREWER, Mike, 29, 141 BREWER, Paul, 273 BRICKLEY, Anna, 2'70, 271, 275, 282 BRICKLEY, Blanche, 279, 294 BRICKLEY, Delbert, $1, 317, 350 BRICKLEY, LeeWm., 949 BRICKLEY, Leo, 294 BRICKLEY, Lloyd, 214, 290, :11? BRICKLEY, M.E., 275 BRICKLEY, Richard, 219 BRICKLEY, Ted, 929 BRICKLEY, Mrs. 0.13., 294 BRIGGS, Ansel, 129 BRIGHTWELL, Rev. Stuart, 205, 206 BRIMACOMBE, Rev. George, 109 BR1NDELL,Rev.G.W.,216 BRINK, Donald. 206 BRINK, Florence, 206 BRINK, Sam, 205 BRINON, Jean Francois, 234 BRISTON, Richard, 275 BROKAW, Donald, 190 BROKAW, Glenn, 161, 261 BROKAW, Jane, 264 BROKENS, Gesche M., 353 BROKENS, Leonard, 57, 323 BROKENS, Millie, 105 BROKENS, Fanna, 354 BROMILY, W.S., 133 BRONSON, William. 244 BRONSON, Rev. Asahel, 216 BROSIUS, Rev. Alfred, 211 BROSTMAN, Caroline, 254 BROSTROM, Debbie, 260 BROSTROM, Glen B., 227 BROWLEY,Daniel, 206 BROWN, Ada C., 290 BROWN, Alice,24 BROWN, A.A._, 99 BROWN, Benjamin, 33 BROWN, Benonia, 96, 97, 100 BROWN, Burton, 137, 169 BROWN, Carolyn, 110, 137 BROWN, Charles, 21, 117, 122, 2!) BROWN, Charles Burton, 107 BROWN, Charles M., 124 BROWN, C.M., 252 BROWN, Ebenezer, 16, 33 BROWN, Eli, 30,97 BROWN, Eliza, 122 BROWN, Eunice, 106, 107, 110 BROWN, Evelyn, $1 BROWN, E.B., 13 BROWN, E.E., 27 BROWN, Frederick E., 276 BROWN. F.S.. 114 BROWN, George, 30, 97, 96, 99, 107, 109,110, 137,191,222 BROWN, George B., 276 BROWN, Dr. Gerald F., 19, 250, 252, 255, 256, 257, 260-265, 313, 317, 359 BROWN, Gertrude, 107, 110, I37, 169 BROWN, Gladys, 107 BROWN, Helen, 110, 137 BROWN, Henrietta, 122 BROWN, Jams, 314 BROWN, James, 215 BROWN, Jennifer, 263 BROWN, Jesse, 275 BROWN, John, 97, 117 BROWN, J.L., 26 BROWN, Marie, 107,267, 290 BROWN, Mary, 349 BROWN, Mildred, 29, 261-264, 277 BROWN, M.D., 131 BROWN, Nettie, 356 BROWN, O.E., 163 BROWN, Paul, 273 BROWN, Rhoda C.,122 BROWN, Roland, 94 BROWN, Rolland D., 323 BROWN, Ronald J., 275 BROWN, Russel, 107 BROWN, Susan, 107 BROWN, S.A., 176 BROWN, Timothy L.,122 BROWN, W.M., 174 BROWN, Thomas M. Jr., 346 BROWN, Mrs. W.S., 207 BROWN, Rev. William, 106 BROWN, Thomas M., 346 BRUNDAGE, Masten, 99 BRUNN, Rev. Harry, 217 BRUNS, Edwin J., 26, 262 BRUNSKILL, Sam, 13, 54 BRUNSKILL, William, 196 BRUSH, Rev. Frank E., 216 BUCKLEY, C.E., 221 BUCKLEY,T.,13 BUCKLEY, Mrs. C.E., $4 BUCKNER, Angela, 167 BUCKNER, Charles, 61 BUCKNER, Clare, 111 BUCKNER, Jim, 24 BUCKNER, Madalene, 222 BUCKNER, Merle, 100 BUCKNER,William,19 BUDDE, Dick, 267 BUESING, Rev. H.L., 214 BUNCE, Bernard, 192, 299 BUNCE, Carol, 260 BUNCE, Dean 0., 2$, 276 BUNCE. Mrs. Dean . 275 BUNCE, Donald, I95, 1%, 197, 201, 273, $1 BUNCE, Irma, 267, $1 BUNCE, lem, 306 BUNCE, Lomeda, 266 BUNCE, Reuben, 117 BUNDY, Mrs. A.V., 132 BUNDY, Rev. W.R.,109 BURESH,Ernest,127, 264,276 BURESH, Joanne, 290 BURESH, John, Jr., 267 BURHANS, Tillie, 264 BURI-IOLDER, Solomon, 204 BURKE, Barbara, 349 BURKE, Bridgit, 232 BURKE, Mildred, 349 BURKE, Rosemary, 349 BURKEY, Debbie, 270 BURKEY, Larry, 276 BURKEY, Mary Kay, 276 BURKEY, Troy, 273 BURKHIILDE, J.C., 206 BURLAGE, Mark, 295 BURLEY, W.W., 276 BURLINGAME, Earl, 330 BURLINGAME, O., 42 BURN, Pete, 69 BURNSTEDT, Edith, 150 BURNSTEDT,J.E.,150 BURNSTEDT, Ruth,150 BUROUGHS, Gladys, ltli BURRELL,L.D.,136 BURRICHTER, Leslie A., 276 BURRICHTER, Sue, 320 BUSCHER, Tamia, 271 BUSCHER, Mrs. Gus, 310 BUSH, C.M., 64 BUSH, R.M., 136 BUSH, Mrs. R.M., 266 BUSS, Rev. Harry, 217 BUTSCHI, Elizabeth, 230 BUTTERFIELD, Kenny, 61 BUKTON, Frank William, 354 BUXTON, S.T., 2, 4-6, 131,132,361 BYE, George, 50, 51, 306 BYE, Ida, 306 BYERLY, Adam, 116,122 BYERLY, Alta, 120, 267 BYERLY, Alvin, 117-119, 121, 122, 173 169, IQ} BYERLY, Andrew, 116, 121 BYERLY, Barbara Ann, 122 BYERLY, Beulah, 119 BYERLY, Carrie, 119,122 BYERLY, Claude, 119 BYERLY, Dorothy, 116120 BYERLY, Douglas, 122 BYERLY, Earl, 121 BYERLY, Eliza, 122 BYERLY, Ernerilla, 122 BYERLY, Eva, 119 BYERLY, Floy,119 BYERLY, Francis, 116 BYERLY, Grace, 119,122 BYERLY, Guy, 119, 120,121 BYERLY, Harlo, 216 BYERLY, Ina, 116,119, 173 BYERLY, Jacob,116 BYERLY, Jay, 119 BYERLY, Jennie, 119, 122, 251 BYERLY, John, 116 BYERLY, Joseph, 331, 332 BYERLY, J.M., 119 BYERLY, Lee, 119,146 BYERLY, Lillian, 119, $1 BYERLY, Lizzie, 107 BYERLY, Loyal, 917 BYERLY, Lula, 122,295 BYERLY, Mariah, 122 BYERLY, Michael, 116,121, 122 BYERLY, Mildred, 116, 119, $1 BYERLY, Nina, 120, $6 BYERLY, Nora, 119 BYERLY, Susan, 122 BYERLY, William, 116,119, 121,122 BYERS, Dean, 119 BYERS, Edna Mae, 264 BYERS, Jack, 62 BYERS, Randy, 62, 374 BYERS, Ray, 119 BYRNE, Dr. John, 252 CADY, Rev. C.S., 106 CAFFEE, Alva, 353 CAFFEE, Eliza Ruth, 353 CAFFEE, John, 99, 353 CAFFEE, Tom, 99 CAGE, Frank, 119 CALHOUN, Chuck, 234, 276, 263 CALHOUN, Laura, 276, $3 CALVERT, Dorothy, 295 CAME, Bud, 246 CAMPBELL, Cathy, 260 CAMPBELL, Cedric, 294 CAMPBELL, George , 62, 274, 275, 276 374 CAMPBELL, Janet, $9 CAMPBELL, Jimmy, 70 CAMPBELL, Jotm, 46, 101, 102, 310 CAMPBELL, M.J., 134 CAMPBELL, Re11,266 CAMPBELL, Tom, 233 CAMPBELL, Rev. William, 209 CANDEE, Lance V., 267, 260 CAPRON, Elvern, 246 CARD, Marion, 172 CAREY, Alice, 266 CAREY, Lawrence, 272 CAREY, Mrs. Hamilton, 132 CAREY, Rev. A., 216 CARISON , Albert Jr., 350 CARLSON, Angie, 232, 233 CARLSON, Becky, 271 CARLSON, Bill Jr., 373 CARLSON, Bessie, 266 CARLSON, Henry, 350 CARLSON, Jenny, 233,237 CARLSON, Jase, 233 CARPENTER, Etta, $6 CARPENTER, Jim, 375 CARR, Nancy Ann Ellis, 149, 160 CARRADUS, Bemeita, 261,264 CARRIER, F.E., 293 CARROLL, Maxine, 76, 267 30
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their annual shoot. The Gun Club wa
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The dedication of the new courthous
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Jones County Judges compiled by Jos
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He was selected as delegate to the
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College. Her beginning salary in 19
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additions east of the Clymer home;
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soldiers. struck a tree. William wa
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V Getting Organized! Since Anamosa
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funded by a county tax levy. Those
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her if I could submit an article fo
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ailroad side tracks, originally ins
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warehouse near the old iron bridge.
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wagon coverted into a sled in the w
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eight-hour day. "Electric spreading
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another federal project grant. In J
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Coffee Club Swamps “Grill” To E
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Churches — VII Places to Give Tha
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hall are on the top floor. Music ha
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people the use of their hall. It wa
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continuance of the program. A new s
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Teaching in a Country School by Mal
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Brandt. David Twombley. Virginia Pe
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Golden Gloves Tournament Big events
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nearly two years. and would cost ne
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electric baths with appliances, the
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Hospital Auxiliary submitted by Dor
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XI Anamosa: Grant Wood Country IP1
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I Nan Wood Graham Face as well know
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Gallery on the grounds of the Grant
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the beginning of the change to a on
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i‘Y XII Clubs and Organizations
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The Order of Rainbow for Girls The
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Committees are appointed to promote
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World War I had a sobering effect o
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XIII Unique People, Places and Thin
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from our house. There was a summer
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looking out to the north and commen
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for a while so that the kids could
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others and the Sheean boys. who liv
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In 1893 James Brown discovered a le
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XV The Way It Is Now 1987: Getting
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a fall from a tractor April 12. A f
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The Post makes regular trips to the
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