CARROLL, Moreau, 325 CARROLL, Ray, 62, 65 CARSON, Herbert, 279 CARSON, Sherrie, 290 CARSTENS, Cecil L., 273 CARTANO, John, 22, 296 CARTANO, Robert, 346 CARTER, A.P., 31, 71 CARTER, Charles, 55, 57, 124 CARTER, Estell, 124 CARTER, Eva, 122 CARTER, James, 117, 122 CARTER, Leslie D., 76 CARTER, Nathan, 122 CARTER, Rhoda Jane, 122 CARTER, W.D., 206 CARVER, Fred E., 273 CARY, Hamilton, 215 CASEBEER, Rev. J.B., 216 CASH, Charles, 51,72, 274 CASH, Charles J. Jr., 51, 52 CASH, Mrs. Charles, 267 CASH, Hazel, 72, 73 CASH, Paul, 350 CASHMAN, Pat, 295 CASON, William T., 100 CASPERS, Henry, 62, 374 CASPERS, Irma Jean, 299 CASS, Garret, 175, 270, 278 CASS, Janice, 279 CASWELL, Cory, 233 CASWELL, Fern, 295 CASWELL, James P., 279 CAVANAUGH, Anna, 160 CAVANAUGH, Margaret, 119 CAVENAUGH, None, 227, 230 CHADWELL, Delores, 264 CHADWICK, Clara, 296 CHADWICK, D., 13 CHADWICK, F. H., 294 CHAMBER-UU-NT Augusta, 2:14 CHAMBERLAIN, Lena L., 299 CHAMBERLAIN, Park, 129, I75, I79. 160, 134, 313 CHAMBERLAIN, Sam, 23, 273 CHAMPLIN, Grace M., 163 CHAPLIN, Benjamin, 2, 4, 33, 45, 63 131, 132 CHAPMAN, Brian, 2.35 CHAPMAN, Carolee, 232 CHAPMAN, F., 74 CHAPMAN, H., 123 CHAPMAN, J. H., 136 CHAPMAN, Rev. James, 211 CHATTERTON, Audrey, 233 CHA'I'I'ERTON, Boyd, 2113 CHERRINGTON, Rev. F. B., 216 CHERRY, Howard, 273 CHESIRE, John, 117 CHEVARIE, Sarah, 175 CHIDINI, Jim, 72 CHIPMAN, Clyde, 37,255 CHIPMAN, Gertrude, 353 CHIPMAN, Howard, 23, 61, 62, 65, 299 CHIPMAN, Mrs. W. Howard, 237 CHRISTENSEN, Denny, 233 CHRISTENSEN, Keith, 176 CHRISTENSEN, Larry, 246 CHRISTIANSON, James , 167, 239 CHRISTIANSON, Norma, 275 CRRISTOPHERSON, Betty, 260, ass, 264 CHUMLEY, Ester Simpson, 163 CHURCH, Rev. S.H., 216 CLANG, Carl, I75 CLARK, Albert, 199, 200,299 CLARK, Carrie, 221 CLARK, Ed, 107 CLARK, Elsie, 231, 263, 264, 277 CLARK. E.F., 13 CLARK, Harry, Z! CLARK, Homer, 275 CLARK, John C., 330 CLARK, Leigh, 320 CLARK, Lorraine, 294 CLARK, L.G., 55 CLARK, Marion, 142 CLARK, M.A., 2 CLARK, Pamela, $4 CLARK, Rosemary, 234 CLARK, Stanley, 274 CLARK, Virginia, B4 CLARKE, Harry, 129 CLARKE, J .A., 69 CLAUDIA, Sister Mary, 212 . CLEMENS, Ralph, 169 CLEVELAND, A.H., 136 CLEVELAND, R.J., 2, 96 CLEVELAND, Rev. Robert, 299 CLEVELAND, Sgt. D.W., 127 CLINE, Charles, 174, 215 CLINGSMITH, Henry, 163 CLOUGH, Benj., 69 CLYMER. Deb, 161 CLYMER, Janice, 264 CLYMER, Mark, I61 CLYMER, T.M., 275 CODER, Larry, 175 CODLING, Ray, 24 COE, Charles W., 73 COE, C.H., 71 COE, C.W., 13,325, 326 COE, Frank, 123 COLE, John, 247 COLE, Lynette, 260 COLE, Sandra, 28) COLE, S.M., 21 COLEHOUR, Betty, 254 COLEMAN, Darwin, 206 COLEMAN, Frosty, 267 COLEMAN, Lloyd, 234 COLEMAN, Sam B., 99 COLFAX, Schyler, 2115 COLLINS, Dave, 235 COLLINS, Marge, 204 COLLINS, Wilbur, 204 COMSTOCK, Don, 293 CONANT, Preston, 52 CONDIT, Alvin, 107 CONDIT, A.P., 104,109, 109 CONDIT, Edgar, 107 CONDIT, E.M., 57, 207, 325, 326 CONDIT, Emory, 107 CONDIT, Ida, 107 CONDIT, Jay, 107 CONDIT, J . Smith, 107, 106 CONDIT, Lizzie, 107 CONDIT, Maria, 107 CONDI'I‘, Ora, 107 CONDIT, Robert, I04, 107 CONDIT, R.B., 106 CONDIT, William, 107 CONDRY, Ardith, 107 CONDRY, Dale, IQ], 270, 275, 278, 281 CONDRY, Mabel, 107 CONE, Marvin, 119,259,261, 262, 264 CONLEY, Eunice, 230 CONLEY, Jams E., 347 CONLEY, Kevin, 276 CONLEY, Ralph, 61 CONLEY, Richard, 226 CONMEY, Anna, 159, 160 CONMEY, Bill, 160 CONMEY, Erin, 160 CONMEY, James J ., 160 CONMEY, James M.,159 CONMEY, James Wm., 159, 160 CONMEY, Jessica, 160 CONMEY, John, 159 CONMEY,J.W.,36, 129, 153, 159,173 CONMEY, Kelly J ., 160 CONMEY, Larry, 150, 157, 156, 160, 226 CONMEY, Lawrence W., 159 CONMEY, Margaret, 159, 160 CONMEY, Mary, 159 CONMEY, Michael J., 150, 160 CONMEY, Pearl, 150 CONMEY, Stub, 309 CONMEY, Will, 159 CONMEY, Wm Grey, 160 CONNELLY, Eunice, 5 CONNOLLY, James, 212 CONNOLLY, Jimmy, 24 CONRAD, Allen, I75, 276 CONRAD, Chris, 62, 65 CONRAD, Jesserend D., 276 CONRAD, Laura, 254 CONRAD, Laurie, 297, 290, CONRAD, Randy, 233 CONRAD, Rick, 232 CONWAY, M.P.,22,123 COOK, Allan, 163, 269 COOK, Amanda, 163 COOK, Amster, 162, 163 COOK, Belle, 163 COOK, Budd, 1, 190 COOK, Charles, 164 COOK, DARLENE, 299 COOK, David E., 164 COOK, Debra J ., 175 COOK, Douglas, 163 COOK, Elizabeth, 163 COOK, Emeletta, 163 COOK, Frank, 164 COOK, George W.A.,162, 164,165 COOK, Irene. 164 COOK, James, 164 COOK, Jerome, 163 COOK, John, 162, 164, 324 COOK, J0l'll'l Allen, 164 COOK, John H., 1 COOK, John Milton, 164 COOK, Lee, 164 COOK, Leo, 275 COOK, Logan, 164 COOK, Lovis, 162, 164 COOK, Marie, 192 COOK, Marshall, 267 COOK, Martin, 163 COOK, Mary, I62, 164, 165 COOK, Mary Letty, 163 COOK, Mildred, 164 COOK, Monterey, 163 COOK, Preston, 163 COOK, Rosa, 164 COOK, Ruth, 162 COOK, Solomon, 162 COOK, Stan, 320 COOK, Theodosia, 162 COOK, Vern, 61, 346 COOK, William, 162, 163 COOK, Wm. Henry, 164 COOLEY, Dessa, 291 coousv, Roy, us COON, Elmer, 176 COOPER, J.R., 290 COOPER, Olive, 349 COPELAND, Margaret, 119 COPPESS, Elmer E., 330 CORBIN, Rev. Joseph I., 209 CORCORAN, August, 137, 139, 159 CORCORAN, M.D., 117 CORD, Charles, 35 CORDES, Herrnina, 111 CORNELY, Emma, 150 CORWIN, Avert, 292, 294 CORWIN, Charlse, 94 CORWIN, Clifford, 292, 294 CORWIN, Dorothy, 243 CORWIN, Ernest, 62, 63, 65, 292 CORWIN, J.A., 293 CORWIN, Philomene, 264 COSGROVE, Nellie, 157 COSTA, Andrew, 7'7 COTTON, A.R., 2 CO'l'I‘ON, Bert, 23, 129 CO’l'l‘ON, Nellie M., 290 COTTON, Ralph, 264 COUNTRYMAN, Hazel, 290 COUN'I‘RYMAN, Mary, 25) COURTNEY, Bessie Lee, 279 COURTNEY, John J . ,276 COURTNEY, Sandra, 21!) COVINGTON, Alice, 206, 269 COVINGTON, Eldon, 233 COVINGTON, Gene, 206 COVINGTON, Lisle, 274 COVINGTON, Lois, 293 COVINGTON, Minnie, 2$ COWDEN, Frank, M COWDRY, Mabel M., 107 COWEN, Julia, 127 COX, Archie, 127 COX, A.B., 199 COX, Colleen, 263, 264 COX, David, 276 COX, Jeanne, 105, 292 COX, Lila, 76 COX, Ray, 274, 275, 276 COYLE, Kathy, 349 CRAFT, C., 69 CRAIGHEAD, John, 100 CRAIN, Stella, 264, 267, 356 CRANDALL, Harry, 267 CRANE, Carso, 106 CRANE, Emma, 132 CRANE, Helen, 42, 127 CRANE, Leroy, 127 CRANE, Lizzie, 106 CRANE, Marcia, 126 CRANE, O.B., 326 CRANE, Roswell, 3, 126, 219 CRAWFORD, Alexander, 194, 106 CRAWFORD, C.A., 325 CRAWFORD, Jim, 247 CRAWFORD, J.S., 132 CRISPIN, Miller, 299 CRIST, Emerson, 119 CRIST, Maxine, 119 CRIST, Robert, 119 CROCKER, Clarence, 102, 222 CROCKE'I'1‘, Rev. Barney, 207, 209 CROCKETI‘, Larry, Z10 CROCKETT, Olga, 206, 267 CROCKWELL, Charles L.D. 49. 5-3. 54. 67. 70. 73. B4 174, 215, 273, 361 CROCKWELL, John, 251 Is. 52-_» Es CROCKWELL, J .D.M., 69 CROCKWELL, Mary, 215 CROMPTON, George, 136 CRONKHITE, 116 CHONKHITE, Orville, 117, 278 CROSS, Augusta, 349 CROSS, Bertie B., 274 CROSS, Ed, 233 CROSS, James, 276 CROSS, Mary Ellen, 21!! CROSS, Raymond, 274 CROSS, Father Peter, 211 CROW, Clifford, 228, 273, 274 CROW, Donald, 267 CROW, E.M., 99 CROW, John, H, 99 CROW, Mertie, 28 CROWLEY, Brenda, 175 CRUIKSHANK, Lorraine, 267 CUDWORTH, John, 124 CUDWORTH, John D., 62 CUDWORTI-I, John G., 55, 74, B5 129 CUDWORTH, Mrs. J.G., 296 CUENO, Carolyn, 231 CUMMINGS, Adelia, 122 CUMMINGS, Chris, 233 CUMMINGS, George, 122 CUMMINGS, James, 122 CUMMINS, Dorothy, 234 CUMMINS, Dottie. 245 CUMMINS, Harriett, 122 CUMMINS, Tait, 37, 230 CUNNINGHAM, Bill, 323, 350 CUNNINGHAM, Brian, 275 CUNNINGHAM, Cloanne, 275 CUNNINGHAM, Dexter, 87, 125 215 CUNNINGHAM, D.H., 19 CUNNINGHAM, Emily, 37 CUNNINGHAM, Fred, 75 CUNNINGHAM, F.J., I33 CUNNINGHAM, Harriet, I25, 12? 259 284 CUNNINGHAM, Pat, EB CUNNINGHAM, Samuel A., 3, 5 73 CUNNINGHAM, Sarah A., 215 CUNNINGHAM, Terry, 231 CUNNINGHAM,William, I3, 62 178 1, I84 CURRIE, Kenneth E., 276 CURRY, Fred, 162 CURRY, I-I.T., 55 CURRY, Jessie, 129 CURTIS, Charles, 99 CURTIS, Florence, 314, 315 CURTIS, George, 314 CURTIS, Irene, 314 CURTIS, M.M., 325 CURTIS, William, 99 CURTTRIGHT, S., 13 CUSHING, D.L., 131 CUSTIS, Bill, 24 CUSTIS, Bonnie, 290 CUSTIS, Everette, 279, M CUTLER, E., 39 DAGGE'I'I‘, Rev. Otis, 216 DAILEY, Elaine, 32.3 DAILEY, Steve, 234 DAILY, Frank, Z-I4 DAKIN, Sherebiah, 30 DALRYMPLE, Rev. Homer, 207 203 DALY, John, 2%, 229, 267 DALY, Phil, 331 DALY, R.F., 140 DALY, W.E., 140 DANDRIDGE, Ann, 103 DANIELSON, Virginia, 292 DANLEY, Dixie, 175 DANLEY, Robert, 175 DARLING, A., 35 DARROW, Ida, 296 DARROW, Brain, 276 DARROW, Doris, 263, 264 DARROW, Ed, 107 DARROW, Jill, 276 DARROW, J.C., 142 DARROW, Thelma, 263, H4 DASENBROCK, Roland, I61, 200 201 DAVENPORT, Bill, 273 DAVENPORT, Buster, 72, 73 76 195 267, 350 DAVENPORT, Dixie, 230 DAVENPORT, Grace, 119 DAVENPORT, Maye, 76, 254, 264 DAVIDSON, James, 325 DAVIDSON, Tom, 24 DAVIDSON, Walter, 346 DAVIS, Alma, 149 DAVIS, D.S., 361 DAVIS. Foss, 79 43
DAVIS, Louise, 294 DAVIS, Miner, 191 DAVIS, Natalie, $3 DAVIS, Ronald, 234 DAVIS, 'I'in'loI.hy, :10, :11, an, 12? DAWES, Pearl, 296 DAWSON, Thomas, 122 DAY, Betty, 76 DAY, Earl, 222,247 DEARBORN, Clate, 115, $1, 317,319 DEARBORN, Donald L., 61, 279 DEARBORN, Elizabeth, $7 DEARBORN, Henry, 13, 45, 114, 115 DEARBORN, Jean, 267 DEARBORN, Josephine, 267 DEARBORN, Julia, 267 DEARBORN, Maxine, 114 DEARBORN, Patrick, 114, 171 DEARBORN, Renee Ann, 320 DEARBORN, Tammy, 320 DEBNER, Roseanne, 320 DECI-IANTEL, Sister Mary, 249 DECKER, Pauline, 267 DECOQ, Pa trich, 234 DEFORD, Dr., 124 DEGREEF, Mrs. Anthony, 201 DEININGER, Hugo, 176,257,350 DEISCHER, Margaret, 267 DELAGARDELLE, Rick, 322 DELAHOOKE, Rev. J.K., 216 DELANCEY, Flavel, 199, 226 DELANCEY, Gene, 275 DELANCEY, Nadine, 162 DELANCEY, Wilma, $9, $4 DELEVAN, Gertrude, 39\ DENISON, Albert N., 15,54,117 DENISON, Ezra M. , 117 DENISON, Louie, 221 DENNIS, James, 265 DENNISON, William, 57 DENNISTON, Barbara, 175 DENNISTON, Larry, 62, 374 DERBYSHIRE, George W., 206 DERGA, Malinda, 261, 263, 264,277 DERLETH, H., $6 DERR, Frank, 226 DESCHAMP, Rev. J.M., 205,206 DESOTEL, Dianna, 61 DESOTEL, Harvey Lee, 175 DESOTEL, Rob, $2, 321 DEUTMEYER, Frank, I16, 286, 290, $1 DEUTMEYER, Joyce, 254 DEVENS, Nancy, $4 DEVINE, Rev. William, 212 DEWEES, C.B., 116 DEYO, Elsie, 279 DEYO, Robert M., 279 DICKENSEN, Dr. J.J., 9, 12, 26, I26, 219 DICKERSON, Rev., 217 DICKERSON, William, 13 DIEBELS, Celena, 119 DIERS, A.H., 212 DIETIKER, Bill, 195, 374 DIETIKER, Jack, 62, 374 DIETIKER, John, 119 DIETIKER, Lucille, 119 DIETIKER, Robert, 119 DIETIKER, Tim, 321 DIETZ, G.P., 13,215 DIETZ, J.C., 44, 47, 174,313 DILLAVOU, Gene, 97 DILLEY, Lorenz, 243 DILLEY, M.L., 206 DIMMITT, J.S., 23, 125, 131, I32, I74, 207, 213, 219, 251 DIRCKS, Chris, 214 DIRCKS, Frances, 214 DIRCKS, Mary, 296 DIRKS, Bob,192 DIRKS, Clarence 'Clink‘, 61 DIRKS, Clarence H. Jr., 347 DIRKS, Dennis, 214 DIRKS, Earl L., 337 DIRKS, George, 200, 201, 347, 356 DIRKS, Henry, 356 DIRKS, James, 349 DIRKS, John, 29, %, 347 DIRKS, Kathryn, 269 DIRKS, Lawrence, 296 DIRKS, Leon, 337,346 DIRKS, Marie J ., 354 DIRKS, Nita, 306 DIRKS, Pat, 349 DIRKS, Sandy, $9, 290 DITCH, Ralph, 267 DOAN, Milton, 33 DOBBINS, Rev. Gary, 217 DODEN, Henry, 214 DODEN, Rinehart, 120 DODGE, Elisha, 104 DOE, Marvin, 267 DOERMAN, Colin, 374 DOERMAN, Meg, $2 DOLAN, Gloria, 267 DOLAN, H.F., 75, 2'74 DOLAN, Dr. Frank F., $0 DOLAN, Dr. Robert, 252, 253 DOLAN, Mrs. Roy, 193 DOLAN, Dr. Thomas R., 256 DOLAN, Wayne, 190 DOMER, Owen, 175 DONALD, Essie, 221 DONNELLY, Bill, 100, 247, 399 DONNELLY, Eleanor, $1, $2 DONNELLY, William, 292 DONNELLY, W.G., 246 DOOLEY, Ardys, 296 DOOLEY, Joe, $9 DOOLEY, Michael, $0 DOOLEY, Renee, $9 DOOLPITLE, H.L., 350 DOOLITTLE, Katheryn, 349 DORAN, Kathryn, 119 DORGELOH, Bill, 60-62, 65 DORGELOH, Dale, 229 DORGELOH, Harold, 274 DORGELOH, Marie, $1 DORGELOH, William, 317 DORMAN, Colin, 62 DOROTHY, John, 347, 349 DORT, Pearl, $9 DORY, Rex, $1 DOSE, Anna, 119, 120 DOSE, fied, 119, 120 DOSE, Henry, 120 DOSE, Molly, 120 DOSE, Raymond, 119, 120 DOSE, Robert, 120 DOSE, Velma, 120 DOSTAL, Frank, 330 DO'l"I', Robert, 55,174, 32.5, 326 DOUGHERTY, Grace, 157 DOUGHERTY, Kay, 270, 300 DOUGHERTY, Neal, 255, 275, 300,350 DOUGLAS, Lester, 349 DOUGLAS, Marjorie, $1, $4 DOUGLAS, Stephen A., 4, 313 DOWNING,L.A.,127 DOWNING, Mrs. L.A., 267 DOWNING, D.A. 'Buddy‘, 21, 61, 62, 66, 136, 162, 202, 231, $1, 257, 278, 317, 350 DOWNING, Dirk, 21, 62, 66, 231, 374 DOWNING, Dorothy, 290, 294 DOWNING, Jean, 267 DOWNS, Rev. E.C., ltll DOY$EE,J.W., 143,150 DOYLE, Abbey, 107 DOYLE, Oliver, 104, 109 DRAHEIM, Storm, 275 DREIBELBIS, Lewis M., 276 DRESBACK, Delvert, 291 DRESSLER, Marie, 76 DREXLER, Donald H., $9 DREXLER, Irma, 163, $9 DRISCOLL, Sister Mary E., 251 DRUET, Dr. S., $2 DRUMMEY, Catherine K., 161 DUAY, Rev. Billy, 213 DUFLOTI-I, Phil, 24 DUFLOTH, Roy, 273 DU'LA, Gary, 349 DUMARS, David G., 30, U DUMONT, Amasa B., 100 DUMONT, Ann, 222, 267 DUMONT, Eugene, 74 DUMONT, F.S., 99 DUMONT, Julia, $7 DUNBAR, C.W., 13 DUNCAN, Dean, 76 DUNCAN, Dorothy, 119 DUNCAN, L., 360 DUNCAN, Robert L., 279, $3 DUNCAN, Rolly, 119 DUNCAN, Ruth, $3 DUNHAM, D.J., 69 DUNHAM, S.J., 131,132 DUNKEL, Lori, 236 DUNKLEE, F.S., 13, 19 DUNLAP, Helen, 106, 109 DUNNING, Mrs., 13, 131 DUNYON, Roger, 175 DUNYON, Roxanne, 175 DUPRIS, Newton, 179 DURCHENWALD, Bill, 321 DURCHENWALD, James, 236 DURCHENWALD, Jamie, 233, 235 DUSANEK, Don, 263, $4 DUSANEK, Joyce, 263, 264 DUSER, G.A., 1$ DUSIL, Antone, $9 DUSIL, Mary C., $9 DUTCHER, Helen, 264 DUTRO, Rev. Lloyd, 217 DU'I'I‘ON, George, 42 DU'I'I‘ON, Henry, 42, 179 DU'I'I‘ON, Rev. Dean C., 215,216 DYER, Cecilia, $4 EADS, Eva, 349 EADS, Judge William R., 150 EARDLEY, Rev. M.F., 6, 211 EASTERLY, Alene, 261, $4 EASTERLY, George, 99 EASTERLY, Solomon, 3, 13 EATON, A.V., 49, 56, I24, 174, 252, 253, 325 EATON, Matt, $3, $5 EBERHART, Rev. U., 216 ECHTERNACI-IT, N. Ray, 294 EDDY, Rev. John E., 209 EDEN, Ivan, 61, 62, 66, 374 EDEN, Judy, 2% EDEN, Tommy, 246, 247 EDGERTON, John, $3 EDISON, Horace, 22 EDWARDS, Carol, 321 EDWARDS, Clarence, 275 EDWARDS, Gale, 349 EDWARDS, Helen, 105 EDWARDS, Irma, 349 EDWARDS, Jack, $3 EDWARDS, Neil, M EGGERS, June, $9, 270 EHLERS, Art, 293 EHLERS, Hanna, 214 EH'LERS, Harriet, $3 EHLERS, Henry, 214 EHLERS, John, 214 El-ILTS, Dorothy, $4 EHRLICH, Nochi, 322 EICHELBERGER, Carol, $0, $9 EICHELBERGER, Donald, 275, 279 EICHORN, Henry C., 146 EICHORN, John, 267 EICHORN, Peg, 264 EILERS, Chuck, $3, 323 EILERS, D., 233 EILERS, Dolores, 122, 254 EILERS, Fuzz, 247 EILERS, Kathleen, 222 EILERS, Robert P., 279 EITEL, Dawn, 276 EITEL, John, 276 EITLAND, Marlin, 190 ELBRIDGE, Keith, 275 ELDRED, Amy, 322 ELDRED, Mike, $2, 235, $6,321 ELLERMAN, Charles, 246 ELLIOT, Richard, $4 ELLIOTT, Daryl, 275 ELLIS, Charles, 57 ELLIS, Clara, $1 ELLIS, Ediui, 119 ELLIS, Lucien, 129 ELLIS, Lynn, 219 ELLIS, L., 174, 350 ELLIS, Wally, ,356 ELLISON, Ann, 149 ELLISON, Chester, 62, 374 ELLISON, Clifford, 149, 221 ELLISON, Dean, 2, $1 ELLISON, Eleanor, 331 ELLISON, Frederick O., 21, 92, 124, 142, 143, 149,175, 179,272,329 ELLISON, George, 267 ELLISON, Howard, 229 ELLISON, John, 99 ELLISON, Mildred, 149, $4 ELLISON, Roland, 149, 167 ELLISON, Russell, 62, 125, 349 ELLISON, Thomas B., 149 ELLISON, Wilbur, 190 ELLWOOD, Beryl, 349 EMART, Barbara, 166 EMART, Mary A., 165 EMBREE, Verne L., 276 EMERSON, Mary L., ll! EMMERSON, Thos., 69 EMME'I'l‘, John, 117 EMMETI‘, Joseph, 117 EMMONS, Harold, 272 EMORY, Imogene, $5 ENGELBART, Everett B., 347 ENGELBART, Herman, 350 ENGELBART, Janet, $5 ENGELBART, Malinda, 270, $2, 321 ENGELBART, Penny, 295 ENGELBART, Steve, 322 ENGLER, Father Cyril F., 211 ENGLISH, Tom, 31, 209 ERB, Benjamin F., 75, 124, 1$, 253, 267, 299 ERBACH, Elizabeth, 279 ERCANBRACH, Harriet, I66 ERCANBRACH, Thomas R., 13,27, 47, 46, 77, $5, 3$, 3'73 ERLICH, Hanoch, $4 ESCHEN, Gail, 53 EVANS, Rev. Emest, 121, 206 EVANS, Horace, 24 EVANS, Patsy, $3 EVANS,T.J., 77 EVANS, Zeke, 199 EVARTS, Wilbur, 263, $4 EVERETT, Dr., 39 EWENS, Frankie, 34 EWING, Bessie, 219, EWING, Robert, 92, $9”52 FAGEN, Burrel, 24 FAGEN, George Jr., 267, L74 FAGEN, George W., 191 FAGEN, Kay, 24 FAGEN, Rose, 162 FAHEY, John, 24, 212, 235, 267, 349 FAHEY, John W., 274, $0 FAHEY, Nadine,349 FAIRBANKS, Alba, 106 FAIRBANKS, Allen, 104, 106 FAIRBANKS, Amy, 232, $3, 237 FAIRBANKS, Arthur, 106 FAIRBANKS, A.L., 27 FAIRBANKS, BEAULAH, 106 FAIRBANKS, Bertha, 106 FAIRBANKS, Carol, 264 FAIRBANKS, Charlie, 106 FAIRBANKS, Clifford, 267 FAIRBANKS, C.A., 136 FAIRBANKS, Doug,236 FAIRBANKS, Eunice, 349 FAIRBANKS, Frances, $7 FAIRBANKS, Frank, 106 FAIRBANKS, Harriet, 106 FAIRBANKS, Jonathan, 106 FAIRBANKS, Lester, 106 FAIRBANKS, Margaret, 110 FAIRBANKS, Mary 106, 107 FAIRBANKS, Ray, 11$, I10 FAIRBANKS, Robert, 61, 110 FAIRBANKS, Ruth, 110, $2 FAIRBANKS, Stuart, 110, 349 FAIRBANKS, Willis T., 279 FAIRBANKS, Mrs. A. Ray, $7 FALL, David, 153 FALL, John, 122 FALL, Olive, 122 FALL, Sharon, 295 FALL, Tim, $2 FALON, Sister Mary A., 251 FARAGHER, Ray, 293,350 FARMER, Cecil, 61, 72, 192, 226, 267, 299 FARMER, David, 257 FARMER, Doris, 275 FARMER, Guy, 192, 299 FARMER, Lee, 273 FARNSWORTH, Charlotte J .. $3 FARRINGTON , Dale R., 306 FARRINGTON, David, 31$ FARRINGTON, Eleanor, 306 FARRINGTON, Howard, 1 FARRINGTON, Rebecca M., 306 FARRINGTON, Robert, 31$ FARRINGTON, Thomas, 306 FARRINGTON, Walter, 1, 190,306 FARRINGTON, William, 31$ FARRIS, Donna, 275 FAWCETT, Rev. William, 216 FAY, Agnm, 169, 170, $1 FAY, Ann, 171, 359 FAY, Ben, 171 FAY, Bill, 169, 170171, 267 FAY, Bridget, 169 FAY, Daniel, 171 FAY, Edward, 169, 170, 274 FAY, John, 169, 171,321 FAY, Katy, 171 FAY, Lee, 171 FAY, Lewis, 170, 171 FAY, Linda, 171 FAY, Margaret, 169 FAY, Marie, 171 FAY, Mary, 169, 170 FAY, Sister Mary G., 251 FAY, Maurice, 72, 73, 169, 170, 171,211, 432
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America. will never be the same as
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Going on up this Road of Fame. one-
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industrial life-styles; the conserv
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feet; and the long, lush sweep of t
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Dunham, F. Holabird. J.S. Crawford.
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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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War". In the several years before t
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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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in the litigation. In a 1938 editio
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Despite about a dozen trials and $3
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College. Her beginning salary in 19
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He married Mary McNamara on August
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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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Meeting statement was, “ They sai
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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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Chaplin is the Rev. William Devine
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finally disappeared, the Catholic d
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Martelle Consolidated District. The
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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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and I wasn't in my room. I was late
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Brandt. David Twombley. Virginia Pe
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IX Sports — A Time to Play Wonder
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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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Masonic Lodge No. 46 A.F. 8: A.M. s
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The Order of Rainbow for Girls The
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Committees are appointed to promote
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The Concord Round Table was organiz
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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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Excerpts of an article published in
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A I 915 photo ofRen Finnigan and hi
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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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Byme, John P. Calhoun, Charles W. C
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The Post makes regular trips to the
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The Ladies Auxiliary members were m
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F An early Anamosa baseball team. (
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Congratulations to Anamosa on 150 y
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