POPHAM, Frank C., 223 POPPE, Luann, 230 POPPE, Mrs. Carl, 234 PORT, Helen, 119 PORT, William, 53 PORTER, Almira, 122 PORTER, Bill,3,114 PORTER, Billie, 349 PORTER, Mrs. Frank, 126 PORTER, Grace, 353 PORTER, Harry, 133 PORTER, Helen 231 PORTER, Howard, 226, 234, 243, 24-4, 279,291,333 PORTER, James, 60-63, 121, 279, 293, 343 PORTER, John, 2, 13 PORTER, Joyce, 22 PORTER, Lottie, 122, 353 PORTER, Marcy C., 122 PORTER, Mathew, 122 PORTER, Maxine, 114 PORTER, Ross, 122 PORTER, Sarah J.,122 PORTER, S.P., 215 PORTER, Thelma L.,291 PORTZLINE, Alice. 264 POSTEL, Dorothy, 232, 324 POSTEL, Edna, 243 POSTEL, Florence, 113, 119 POSTEL, George L., 279 POSTEL, Mary, 279 POSTEL, Tom, 230 PO'I'l‘ER, Ann, 263, 264 POTTER, Clementine, 122 POTTER, Katlry, 264 POTTER, Mary C., 122 POTTER, Michael R., 175 POTTER, Rev. Nathan, 121,122 POTTER, Renee E., 175 POTTER, S.D., 152, 153 POTTS, Oliver, 117 POULTER, James, 175, 223-231, 234, 275, 231, 375 POULTER, Joyce, 254. 290 POWELL, Melinda, 122 POWELL, Thomas, 52, 171, 261, 264, $0, 316, 317, 367 POWELL, Thomas Jr., 52, 230 POWERS. Edd, 292 POWERS, Ella, 120 POWERS, Ivan D., 343 POWERS, Jeflrey, 120 POWERS, Kate, 120 POWERS, Merlin K., 343 POWERS, Robert, I75, I97, 211, 214, 246, 273, 331, 370 POWERS, Tom,120 PRATHER, Elmer, 160 PRENTICE, S.M., 22 PRENTICE,W.H.,133 PRESTON, A.W., 214 PRESTON, C.H., 73 PRESTON . Edward, 13 PRESTON, I.M., 153 PRESTON, George Jr., 273 PRICE, Martha E., 106 PRULL, Emil, 291 PULVER, Augusta, 264, 234 PULVER, Earl, 174, 199,200 PULVER, Florence, 119 PULVER, Helen, 234 PUMPLE, Wilma, 295 PURA, Kursad, 234 PURCELL, Leila, 301 PURCELL, Lulu, 353 PURCELL, Ray, 60,79, 301,350 PURCELL, T.W., 209 PURCELL, 230, 231 PURCELL, Verlyn, 279, 234, 237, 237, 290 QUICK, Treva, 142 RAHN. Charles, 23,267 RAHN, Enola, 23, 349 RALEY, Will, 221 RALSTON, Sylvia, 279 RALSTON, P.S., 273 RAMSEY, Cora B., 239 RAMSEY, Mrs. Gene, 353 RAMSEY, Jasper, 73, 75, 137, 152,230 RAMSEY, J.N., 179,130 RANDOLPH, Dr.Aaron 3,250,252,257, 275, 231, 320 RANDOLPH, Cellan, 275, 279 RANDOLPH, John, 275 RANDOLPH, Margaret, 237 RANDOLPH, Oris,176, 216, 261, 264 RANDOLPH, Virginia, 290 RANDS, Kenneth K., 279 RASLEY, Jane L., 155 RASMUSSEN, Rasty, 323 RASSOW, Carol, 275 RATHMAN, Elsie, 119 RATHMAN, Herman, 119 RAUSER, Ralph, 264 RAVER, Barbara, 100 RAVER, Farham, 99 RAVIN, Peter, 164 RAWSON, Ida, 290 RAWSON, E.G., 137,252, 273, 309 RAWSON, Mrs. Merrill, 254 RAY, Robert, 150,271 RAY, William, 139 RAYMOND, Alex, 300 RAYMOND, Darlene, 96 REAM, Harry L., 99 REDMOND, Alice, 23 REDMOND, Ed, 23,234 REED, Alice, 231 REED, Bob,235 REED, Calvin, 2, 25, 30, 33, W REED, Dan, 231 REED,J.F.,94 REED, Luther, 69 REES, Anna 149 REES, B.G., 149 REES, Babe, 1%, 267, 273-275 REES, Dan,231 REES, Douglas, 279,231 REES, Jack, 61, 267 REES, Joseph, 237 REES, Mary A., 149,230 REES,Sara,267 REES, Warren, 127, I49, 150, 190, 216. 279, 347 REES, Mrs. Warren, 290 REES, William, 149,347 REESE, Helen, 222 REID, Edwin,267 REID, Lee, 213, 222 REITER, Jack, 321 REITER,Jeff,321 REMINGTON, Delbert, 264 REMINGTON, Glendon L., 343 REMINGTON,Jim,37 REMLEY, Agnes, 143,155,239 REMLEY, Alfred, 143, 155, I99, 205, 222,267, 305 REMLEY, Mrs. Alfred, 127 REMLEY, Arthur, 22, 72, 73, 33, 123, 143, 155, 205, 293 REMLEY, Bertha, 143, 155 REMLEY, Betsy, 290 REMLEY, Betty, 275, 290 REMLEY, Bob, 226 REMLEY, Bruce, 350 REMLEY, Clara, 143, 155 REMLEY, David M., 155, 156, 279 REMLEY, Eleanor, 155 REMLEY, Eileen, 155 REMLEY, Elsie, 143, 155 REMLEY, George, 155 REMLEY, Howard, 75, 92, 94, 143, I55, 175. 223. 230, 234, 267, 271, 273-275. 350,375 REMLEY, James, 94, 155, 176, 130, 205, 5.5 as 2; 231,234 REMLEY, Jane, 143, 155 REMLEY, Lena, 225, 234,239 REMLEY, Leslie, 156,233 REMLEY, Lewis, 155,267,273 REMLEY, Louise, 155,267 REMLEY, Lucille, 155,235,239 REMLEY,Mary,143, 155,234 REMLEY, Milton, 77, 143, I55, I56 REMLEY, Nancy L., 155 REMLEY, Robert G., 143, 155 REMLEY, Tyler, 156 REMLEY, Wilma, I75, 205, 206, 275, 237, 239, 2%, 375 REMP, Denise. 265 REPSTEIN, Helen Drexler. 163 RESIG, Emil, 193 REUTER, Carl,120 REUTER, Carla, 113, 120 REUTER, Laura, I20 REYNOLDS, May, 120 RHATIGAN, James, 330 RHATIGAN, T.F., 307 RHEA, Rev. J., 362 RHINEHART, B.E., 92, 129, 153, 235. 362 RHODDEN, Charles, 124 RHODES,J., 55 RHODY, Jack Jr., 273 RICHARDSON, H.S., 136 RICHARDSON, Robert, 37 RICHARDSON, T.T., 13 RICHARDSON, Verdie, 246 439 RICHARDSON, Rev. Fred, 217 RICHMAN, Addison, 273 RICHMAN, Alvina, 267 RICK, M.F., 15,43 RICKELS, Helen, 119 RICKELS, Henry, 214 RICKELS, Mrs. John, 267 RICKELS, Laverne, 233 RICKELS, Mamie, 119 RICKELS, Marian, 295 RICKELS, Marion, 233 RICKETTS, Donald, 273 RICKLEFS, Dean, 61, 320 RICKLEFS, Doug, 276 RICKLEFS, Helen, 232 RICKLEFS, Ken'y, 233 RICKLEFS, Lester, 275, 276 RICKLEFS, Ron, 276 RIDER, Jake, 164 RIDGEWAY, Duff, 232, 235 RIFE, O.A., 229, 230,267, 276, 350 RIGBY, Samuel, 343 RIGGINS, Mark, 205, 206 RINDY, Bill, 175,176 RING, H.C.. 146 RINGER, R.F., 273 RION, Earl, 272 RISTINE, Della, 122, I23 RISTINE, Grace, 122 RITCHIE, Rev. George, 103, 109 RIK, Gary, 321 ROBBINS, Silas, 99 ROBERG, Candy, 375 ROBERTS, Don, 233 ROBERTS, H., 3, I53 ROBERTS, W., 77 ROBERTSON, Becky, 230 ROBERTSON, Bud, 202 ROBERTSON, Don, 245, 254, 267, 303, 30-4 ROBERTSON, Galen, 61 ROBERTSON, Howard, 61, 243 ROBERTSON, Leischen. 279 ROBERTSON, Lloyd P., 343 ROBERTSON, Lulu, 267, 237 ROBERTSON, Peter, 73, 246, 230,350 ROBERTSON, Richard, 279 ROBERTSON, Roberta, 230 ROBINSON, A.C., 293 ROBINSON, Chauncey, 176 ROBINSON, Jenny, 233 ROBINSON, Kim, 321 ROBINSON, Mary A., 264 ROBINSON, Narvis, 233 ROBINSON, Olive, 167 ROBINSON, Willard, 294 ROCKNE, Knute, 229 ROCKWELL, C.C., 63-70, 73,163, 226 ROCKZIEN, Katie, 53 RODMAN, Grace, 5 RODMAN, Roy, 62, I76 RODMAN, Mrs. Roy, H3 ROGERS Mrs. Cliff 233 ROGERS, Denny, 266 ROGERS, Dr. Edward, 252 ROGERS, Gertrude, 206 ROGERS, Isabelle, 235, 295 ROGERS, Karen, 230, 233, ROGERS, Marlys, 230 ROGERS, Scott, 232, 235 ROGGE, Catherine, 153 ROGGE, Gabrielle, 153 ROGGE, Jennifer, 153 ROGGE, Julie, I53 ROGGE, Larry, 153 ROGGE, Steven, 153 ROHER, Andrea, 233 ROHER, Dan, 232, 235 ROHIN, Lening, 234 ROHLENA, Amy, 233 ROMER, Charlie, 99 295 RONEN, John.112.115, 116,175 ROREM, Elizabeth, 234 RORICK, Bob, 275 ROSA, Rev. E.D., 215, 216 ROSE, Erma, 119 ROSENCRANS, Bill, 62, 343, 374 ROSENCRANS, Dick, 75 ROSENCRANS, Wayne, 347 ROSS, Edythe, 264 ROUBINEK, Jerry, 330 ROUSE, Mike, 263, 264 ROWERY, Curt, 360 RUDOLPH, Fritz, 255 RUESS I Melanie1 232, 233, 237, 321 RUETER, Laura, 113 RUFFIER,D.E.,196 RUHE, Etta, 353 RUHL, Bruce, 267, 343,350 RUHL, Daisy, 353 RUHL, Donald S., 279 RUHL, Geraldine, 349 RUHL, Matt J ., 324 RUHL, Mrs. Percy, 195 RUHL, Robert, 273 RUHL, Victoria 'h.II'l'lE1',2% RUHL, William, 273 RUHL, William G., 73 RUHL, William G. Jr., 73 RUMMEL, D.E., 325 RUMMEL, Nellie, 75, 267 RUMPLE, Harold, 202, 254, 264, 317 RUMPLE, Mae A., 190, 202, 261, 264 313 RUNDAL, Sias, 93, 99 RUNKLE, Helene, 274 RUNKLE, R.L., 274 RUSH, Al, 234 RUSHFORD, Alan, 120 RUSHFORD, Frank, 120 RUSHFORD, Lillian, 120 RUSSELL, AI, 343 RUSSELL, Barbara, 222, 267 RUSSELL, Beverly, 271 RUSSELL, Blanche, 120, 122,349, 353 RUSSELL, Clement, 2, 30, 96-100 RUSSELL. David. 132 RUSSELL, Dorothy, 234 RUSSELL. Gerry, 349 RUSSELL, Mrs. Glen A., 234, 233 RUSSELL, Glen, 120, 146 RUSSELL, Hiram, 4 RUSSELL, Hoyt, 226 RUSSELL, Joann, 230 RUSSELL, John, 9'9, 245, 267, 343 RUSSELL, Josephine, 263, 264, 270 271, 279, 232,235, 233 RUSSELL, Lyle, 61, 62, 343, 374 RUSSELL, L.W., 63, 123,230 RUSSELL, Margaret, 163 RUSSELL, Marie, 349, 354 RUSSELL, Miles, 97,93, 99 RUSSELL, Orville I, 350 - RUSSELL, Royal, 120, 121, I22 RUSSELL, Winnie Sherman, 221 RUSSE’I'I‘, Dan, 275 RUSSETT, Elsie, 234 RUSSE'I‘T, James, 275 RUTAN, Cindy, 264 RUTLEDGE, Robert C. Jr., 150 RUKTON, Ann, 143 RYAN, John, 94 RYAN, J.B., 69 SABIN, Gary, 204 SABIN, Gina, 204 SABIN, Jana, 204 SABIN, Jill, 204 SABIN, Joel, 204 SABIN, Julia, 204 SADEGHPOUR, Mitra, 321 SADLER, M., 99 SALA, Marie, 2.34 SALES, Dr. Nathan G., 4, 3, I3, 33-41 49, 69, 70. 73. 7'7. 127,251 SALES, Regina de, 40 SALTS,Marion. 261,264 SAMMONS, Curtis, 39 SAMPICA, Levi G., 343 SAMS, Cecila, 233 SAMS, Edward, 104 SAMS, Mary, 233 SAMS, Samara, 306 SAMS, Silas, 104 SAMS, Stephen, 104 SANCHEZ, Torico, 234 SANDERS, Margaret, 349 SANDUSKY, Mike, 99 SANFORD, Albert, 329 SANFORD, Allen, 221, 360 SANFORD, Minnie, I19 SANNER, Dick, 274 SANNER, Lee, 123, 123, I29, 199, fill 271-274, 276,350 SARABEE, Wm. H., 122 SAWDEY, Ann E.,165 SAWYER, Rev. R.W., 203 SCHAFER, Geo. D., I42 SCI-IARFF, Eva, 264 SCHEELE, Anna, 120 SCHEELE, Harry, 120 SCHEELE, H.W., 206 SCHEELE, Lucille, 113, 120 SCHEELE, William, I20 SCHEER, Engel, 22 SCHEER, Henry, 267 SCHEIK, Charles, 206 SCHEMMEL, Jean, 100 SCHEMMEL, Vic, I00 SCHERLING, N., 293 SCHIRM, Andrew, 105
SCHIRM, Dan, 105 SCHIRM, Eldo, 131 SCHIRM, Mark, 175 SCHIRM, Matthew, 105 SCHLAMAN, E.A., 205, 206 SCHLITZ, Hal, 51, 52 SCHMIDT, Debra S., 322 SCHMIDT, Harold, 24? SCHMIDT, Jack,190 SCHMIDT, Richard, 343 SCHMIDT, W.W., 211 SCHNEIDER, Benjamin, 330 SCHNEIDER, Charles, 330 SCHNIEDER, Alan, 174, 320 SCHOONOVER, George, 137, 177, 179, 130, 221, 304 SCHOONOVER, Lawrence, 27, 36, 133, 304, 325, 326 SCHRADER, August, 233 SCHRADER, Clarence, 267 SCHREIBER, W.E., 294,350 SCHUCHMAN, Augustus, 369 scnucnmmv, Betty, vs, es? SCHUCHMAN, Curley, 62, 63, 309 SCHUCHMAN, Earl, 267 SCHUCHMAN, George, 369 SCHUCHMAN, Helen, 309 SCHUCHNECKT, George, 226, 370 SCHUERENBERG, Bernd, 230 SCHULTZ, L.J., I50, 199 SCHULTZ, Wade, 233, 235 SCHUMAKER, Mrs, Robert, 254 SCHUMAN, Millie, 122 SCHUPANITZ, Joane, 254 SCHUPANITZ, Dr. G.H.,24, 253,231 SCHURENBERG, Bernd, 234 SCHWAB, Roy, 229 SCHWAB, Rev. Benjamin T., 207, 203 SCHWANK, Wally, 245, 24s SCHWARTZ, Joe, 273 SCHWARTZ, Wayne, 122 SCI-IWARZ, F.W., 136 SCHWEITZER, George, 264 SCHWE ITZER, Maise, $4 SCHWEITZER, Merridy. 230 SCHWERS, Edith, 254 SCHWIRTZ, Bernell, 226, 243 SCHWIRTZ, Nick, 123,267 SCHWIRTZ, Merle, 246 SCOFIELD, L.J., 233,235 SCOFIELD, Mark, 233 SCOTI‘, Bert, 133, 367 SCOTT, Cunningham R.,13,127 SCOTT, David G., 33 SCOTT, Frank, 360 SCOTT, J.A., 3, 123 SCOTT, J.F., 367 SCOTI‘, James W., 279 SCOTT, Louise O., 155 SCOTI‘, Tootie, I95 SCROGGS, Allan, 273 SCROGGS, Charlie, 221, 293 SCROGGS, J.P., 13,92, I33, I74, 252 SCROGGS, Philena, 132 SCUTI‘, Nancy, I00 SEARLES, C.C, 13 SEATON, Lynette, 237 SECRIST, Bet1y,264 SECRIST, J.A., 69, 35, 93, 99, 132 SECRIST, Jeni, 232, 233, 237 SECRIST, John, 102 SECRIST, Mike, 320 SEDLACEK, Patricia, 313 SEELEY, Bess, 303 SEELEY, Edna, 349 SEELEY, Jimmy, 304 SEELEY, Judy, 320 SEELEY, Katherine, 235 SEELEY, Leslie, 320 SEELEY, Mike, rns SEELEY, Ray s., 3411 SEELEY, Timmie J ., 320 SEELY, Emma, 290 SELFERING, Janice, 290 SERBOUSEK, Mrs. Donald, 256 SEVIG, Rev. Ralmer, 214 SHOW, Mrs. J.H., 132 SHADA, Eli,202, 231,317 SHADA, Rosalie, 216 SHADA, Tony, 23, 202 SHADLE, Fred, 245 SHAFFER, Henry A., 70, 73 SHAFFER, Leon E., 279 SHAFFER, Michael, 62, 175, 374 SHAFFER, Rev. F.P., 216 SHANKLIN, Fay, 29:1, 294 SHANKLIN, Kaye, 263,264 SHANKLIN, Lyle, zsa, 264 SHANKLIN, R., 360 SHANKLIN, W.L., 75 SHANLEY, Sister Mary E., 251 SHANNEY, Lawrence, 190 SHAPLEY, R.W., 77 SHAPLEY, T.W., 42, 5 SHAW, B.H., 4,77, 102,1i-‘=355 E U5 SHAW, Clifford, 274 SHAW, Francis Jr. $4 SHAW, Helen, 42, 126, 174, 175,234 SHAW, Lawrence, 276,279 SHAW, M. Hugh, 231 SHAW, Nancy, 42 SHAW, Richard, 343 SHAW, William, 4, 3, I3, 15, 16, 19, 21, 23, 40-42, 54, 71, 74, 35, 36, 33, 91, 92,126, 127, I29, 132, 133, 173, 209, 213, 243, 325, 326, 361 SHEDEK, Melvin, 246 SHEDEK, Michael, 330 SHEEAN, J.L., 13, 57, T4',136 SHEEAN, W.D., 134, 136,174, 314 SHELTON, Lance, $3, 322 SHELTON, Larry A., 279 SHELTON, Lori, 279 SHERLOCK, Bill, 100 SHERMAN, A.H., 19, 55, 63 SHERMAN, Bess, 144, 201, 270. $1, 232, 349 SHERMAN, E.H., 203 SHERMAN, H.D., 126 SHERMAN, Rev. H.L., 216 SHERMAN, James, 116 SHERMAN, O., 13, 1$ SHETA, Khaled, 234 SHEUERMAN, Sharm, 230 SHIELDS, Harry, 119 SHIELDS, Mrs. J.M., 122 SHIELDS, Jake, 119 SHIELDS, Marie, 119 SHIELDS, S., 99 SHIELDS, T.S., 13 SHIFFLETI‘, Frances, 76, 267 SHIMANEK, Charles J., 267 SHIMANEK, Helen, 267 SHIMANEK, Victor, 330 SHIPKOSKY, James E., 279 SHIRMEDA, Henry, 141 SHIVE, Phillip W., $5 SHOCK, John A., 343 SHOOP, Josie, 222 SHOOP, Ruby, 119 SHOOP, Ruth, 113 SHOTWELL, Shirley, 264, 270, 317 SHOVER, Bernice, 295 SHOVER, Cathy, 313 SHOVER, Connie, 313 SHOVER, Deborah J ., 313 SHOVER, DENISE K., 313 SHOVER, Dianne L., 313 SHOVER, Gary, 231 SHOVER, George, 267 SHOVER, Gerri, 295 SHOVER, Jeremy, 233 SHOVER, Keith, 2$, 229 SHOVER, Ken, 234, 375 SHOVER, Lillian, 204 SHOVER, Marilyn, 313 SHOVER, Rollie, 204, 267 SHOVER, Mrs. Rollie, 313 SHOVER, Shirley, 313 SHOW, Calvin, 273 SHOVER, Virginia, 230 SHOW, Jonathan H., 47, 70, 73 SHREWSBERRY, Joann, 295 SIBERT, James, 239 SIBERT, Virginia, $9 SIEBELS, Allen, 200, 343 SIEBELS, Celena, 119 SIEBELS, George, 330 SIEBELS, Jane, 230 SIEBELS, John F., 347 SIEBELS, Julie A., 103 SIEBELS, Leroy, 343 SIEBELS, Lois, 264 SIEBELS, Louis, 257, 253 SIEBELS, Margaret Ann, 122,253, 375 SIECK, James, 175 SIEFKES, Rev. James A., 214 SIEMERS, Harry, 275 SIEMERS, Mrs. Harley, 257 SIES, Fred, 90 SIEVEKE, RutI1,234 SIEVERS, John, 231 SIEVERS, Lucille, 122 SIEVERS, Melvin H., 279 SIGMUND, Donald, 350 SIGWORTH, Betty, 267 SIGWORTH, Burd, 124 SIGWORTH, D.B., 133 SIGWORTH, Elizabeth, 146 SIGWORTH,Dr. F.B., 129,205, 230 9 SIGWORTH, Dr. H. SIGWORTH, Dr. M SIGWORTH, Mrs. Z. $99 SIGWORTH, Rose, 56?; 3'5. SILVER, Vivian, $3 SIMMONS, A., 17,54, 134 SIMMONS, Joann, 169 SIMON, Rev. Vincent, 211 SIMPSON, Arthur, 167 SIMPSON, Ervin, 167 SIMPSON, Frank, 167 SIMPSON, Helen Bodenhoffer, 163, 169, 196 SIMPSON, Isaac, 167, 163 SIMPSON, James, 163 SIMPSON, Lawrence, 167, 163 SIMPSON, Lecary, 167 SIMPSON, Lloyd, 167 SIMPSON, Louise, 163 SIMPSON, Marjorie, 163 SIMPSON, Mathias, 167, I63 SIMPSON, Melvin, 167 SIMPSON, Miles, 167, 163 SIMPSON, Phoebe, 167 SIMPSON, Pleasant, 167, 163 SIMPSON, Raymond, 167, 163 SIMPSON, Thomas, 167 SIMPSON, Ward, 167 SIMPSON, Wm Seeley, 163 SINKEY, James, 262, 264 SINKEY, Jeff, 275 SINKEY, Myrna, 222 SISCO, Frank, 37 SISOGLU, Fatos, 234 SIVER, Art, 175 SIVER, Tom, 271 SKEEL, Roy, 309 SKINNER, Eugene W., I77 SKINNER, Marion, 234 SKINNER, Peter R.,46 SKINNER, Pratt R., 2, 33, 69, 70, I74, 252 SKINNER, Dr. Wm B., 22, 47, 123, 177, 230 SLATE, Martha, 279 SLATE, Price E., 273, 279 SLEEP, Thelma, 254, 290, 294 SLIFE, Daniel, 117 SLIFE, Valentine, 117 SLINGERLAND, G., 74 SLINGERLAND, W., 13 SMALLEY, David, 175 SMART, Lee, 343 SMELTZER, Lizzie, 60 SMELTZER, Dave, 232, 235, 236 SMITH, Asa,30,53,136 SMITH, Audrey, 122 SMITH, A. Hazel, 139-193, 309 SMITH, Betty, $2 SMITH, Bill, 61, 197 SMITH, B.F., 13,31, 44 SMITH, Carl, 134 SMITH, Chuck, 233 SMITH, Clara C.,122 SMITH, Cornelious, 122 SMITH, C.C., 206 SMITH, Dick, 267 SMITH, Dorothy, 254, $9 SMITH, Eleanor, $5, 291,295 SMITH, E.W., 134 SMITH, Francis, 275 SMITH, Grace, 72 SMITH, Harold, 317 SMITH, Henry C., 350 SMITH, J.A., 173 SMITH, J.S., 93 SMITH, John, 152, 333 SMITH, Joseph, 107 SMITH, Julie, 233, 321 SMITH, Ken, 350 SMITH, Lucille, 349 SMITH, Lynette, 122 SMITH, L.B.,117,122 SMITH, Margaret, 122 SMITH, Martha, 122 SMITH, Mary, 100,175 SMITH, Milo, 93, 102, 179,325, 326 SMITH, Nancy, 149, 160 SMITH, Nell, 349 SMITH, Noble, 343 SMITH, Norma, 295 SMITH, Paul, 146, 169, 216, 230, 350 SMITH, Ralph, 100 SMITH, Richard C., 161 SMITH, Ronald M., 317, 347 SMITH, Roy, 11$, 350 SMITH, S.M., 93 SMITH, W.A.,146 SMOCK, Angie, 233 SMOCK, Harold, 323 SMOTHERS, J.J., 162 SMOTHERS, Karen, 162 SMOTHERS, Lowell, 162 SMOTHERS, Tom, 162 SMYKIL, Carl, 171 SMYKIL, Kenneth, 171 SMYKIL, Emil W., 303 SNAVELY, Richard, 175 SNYDER, Alfred, 61, 267, 323, 350 SNYDER, Ed, 23 SNYDER, Elsie, 295, 349 SNYDER, Fannie, 119 SNYDER, Frank C., 132 SNYDER, Marjorie, 5 SNYDER, O.W., 13 SNYDER, Tom, 132 SOESBE, E.W., 101 SOESBE, Rebecca, 167 SOESBE, William, 101,167 SOKOL, Blanche, 119 SOMERS, Albertus, I00 SOMMERS, Charles L., 275 SONES, Allen, 217 SOPER, Angie, 237 SOPER, Bernice, 120 I SOPER, Bud, 113 SOPER, Donald, 121 SOPER, Douglas, 60 SOPER, Eldon, 113, 120 SOPER, Elizabeth, 120 SOPER, Frieda, 121 SOPER, George, 120, ans SOPER, Horace, 113, 120,121,305 306 SOPER,H.K.,13, 55 SOPER, Jacob, 99 SOPER, Joe, 127 SOPER, Lloyd, 294 SOPER, Lottie, 295 SOPER, Mattie, 306 SOPER, Nellie, 120 SOPER, Tim, 99 SOPER, Wilma, 120 SOULE, Rev. Isaac, 216 SOUPENE, Bill, 264 SOUPENE, Jay, 234,321 SPADE, Jacob, 99 SPAETHE, Roger, 267 SPARR, Connie, 295 SPATHE, Charles, 350 SPAUGH, Ralphal, 272 SPEAR, Emily, 132 SPEAR, Samuel, 117, I31 SPECHT, George, 267 SPEDDING, Dr. Frank, 310 SPELLMAN, Mary, 127 SPELLMAN, William,120 SPENCER, Herb, 275, 350 SPERFSLAGE, Jill, 237 SPERFSLAGE, Tom, 232 SPOONER, Lee, 92 SPRAGUE, Andy, 235 SPRINGER, Jim, 246 SPURGIN, Don, 233 SPIER, Amgoe, 237 STACEY,J.S., I3, 124,174 STACEY, Bertha, 221, 252 STACEY, Mrs. J.C., 326 STACEY, Mamie, 129 STAFF, Roger, 230 STALKER, Jacob W., 122 STANAWAY, Arthur, 73, 234, 267 276 STANAWAY. Ethel. 237 STARKS, Harry, 146 STARKWEATHER, Leonard, 99 STARLING, D.G., 217 STARN, Eric,235 STARR, Donald, 167 STARR, Roger, 230 STARR, William M., 326 STA'I'l‘ON, Rev. Bishop, 217 STECKLE, Emprairn, 117 STEELE, Mrs. Ed, 229 STEELE, Donald, 222 STEELE, Marion, 353 STEEN, Robert, 323 STEENHOEK, Johnny, 131 STELZER, Shirley, 279 STENDER, Donna, 275 STEPHENS, DAle, 275 STEPHENS, R., 99 STEPHENS, Rev. Robert, 217 STEPHENS, William, 99 STEVENS, Rev. A.O., 203 STEVENS, Daisy, 299 STEVENS, Nancy, 291 STEVENSON, Edward, 117 STEVENSON, James, 117 STEWARD, Robert, 3 STEWART, Buck, 75 STEWART, D., 99
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America. will never be the same as
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Amasa B. Dumont. April 27, 1846 G.
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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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