1989, ISBN: 9781558381063
Chicago Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888. Early days in Cape Girardeau County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 188… Plus…
Chicago Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888. Early days in Cape Girardeau County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri, a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 113-page spiral bound 8 1/2" x 11" booklet, is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. Topics covered include: Ensign Sieur Girardot, Don Louis Lorimier, Andrew Ramsay, the Alexander Giboney family, Col. Bollinger, the Amos Byrd family, the Rodney family, the Randol family, the Thomas English family, the Hays family, the Penney family, and other notable early settlers; A list of families from 1803; Judicial History of Cape Girardeau District; Criminal Record, including several murders; Officials; the city of Cape Girardeau -- noted early residents, merchants, newspapers, schools, St. Vincent's College, Masonic Lodges, city officials; the town of Jackson -- first stores, first physicians, press, societies, etc.; Other towns -- Oak Ridge, Appleton, Pocahontas, Shawneetown, Burfordsville, Allentown, Millersville; Attorneys, and other items of interest. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: J. Alfred Abernathy, Benjamin H. Adams, Sebastian Albert, Leon J. Albert, William E. Alexander, John H. Altenthal, Henry A. Astholz (pix), Francis M. Baker, Jonathan H. Barks, George H. Barks, George W. Bast, Lewis M. Bean, William M. Bennett, C.F. Betten, Charles L. Blattner, John A. Bowers, Samuel S. Bowman, William C. Bowman, Jasper N. Brooks, Otto Buehrmann, Dr. K.H. Burford, Frank E. Burrough, William Byrd, Abraham Ruddell Byrd, Rev. P.V. Byrne, John H. Caldwell, Jacob H. Campbell, James Carroll, Christopher C. Clippard, James A. Clippard, George W. Cobble, William H. Coerver, Nathan C. Collins, William B. Colyer, Maurice Cramer, Sidney Daugherty, Eldridge G. Davidson, Chesley Booker Davis, B.F. Davis, L.H. Davis, N. Monroe Davis, Robert W. Davis, Jacob Deck, P.H. Dempsey, Joseph Devenport, John M. Devore, Marion Drum, John Eggimann, E.H. Engelman, Thomas W. English, Henry Fenimore, Albert C. Ford, John Adam Frank, John W. Fulenwider, Emanuel Geiser, Robert T. Giboney, D.A. Glenn, George W. Goodson, William B. Green, Christian W. Hager, Henry G. Hager, Charles Harenberg, Dr. S.S. Harris, Dr. Edward R. Harris, Francis M. Hartle, Emanuel Hartle, Christian C. Haupt, Henry Heise, Jehoidia H. Held, Dr. Benjamin R. Hempstead, Judge John R. Henderson, Dr. Robert T. Henderson, Solomon D. Hensley, August Heuer, John Hink, Daniel Hinkle, Jacob L. Hinkle, Henry C. Hinton, C. Hirsch Jr., Greer D. Hitt, Isaac Cooper Hitt, Joseph V. Hobbs, David Loy Hoffman, Thomas D. Hope, Dr. John A. Horn, S.B. Horrell, J.A. Horrell, Louis Houck, H.W. Howard, Edward F. Jenkins, Dr. Thomas E. Johnson, Prof. Thomas E. Joyce, John G. Juden, Edward S. Juden, F.A. Kage, William N. Keeling, John G. Keller, George J. Keller, Louis T. Keller, Henry Kerstner, John Kerstner, Claus Kerstner, Fred Kies, Andrew H. Kinder, Judge Levi J. Kinder, Louis C. Kipping, Louis F. Klostermann (pix), John W. Knox, Frederick Kurre, William E. Lang, Peter Lehner, Joseph C. Lewis, Edward S. Lilly, J.W. Limbaugh, Amos Link, Andrew Litzelfelner, Joseph C. Litzelfelner, August H. Litzelfelner, Christian Lowes, Caspar Ludwig, Peter Ludwig, Dr. Samuel M. McAnally, James W. McBryde, John M. McClean, John S. McGhee, the McGuire family, John McKenna, John W. McLane, John W. McLeary, George W. McNeely, John Newton McNeely, Henry Martens, Joseph D. Massey, Medad Masterson, J.A. Matteson, Charles P. Medley, Anton F. Meister, Julius Meyer, George Meyer, L.W. Miller, James H. Miller, Dr. Alexander H. Miller, W.H. Miller, Robert A. Minton, William H. Minton, William P. Morton, Hiram G. Morton, H.H. Mueller, D.A. Nichols, Richard C. Norton (pix), R.B. Oliver, Dr. D.T. Pace, William Paar, John Painter, H.P. Peironnet, John M. Penny, Judge William M. Peterman, George W. Peterman, Isaiah H. Poe, Fred W. Pottn (pix), Peter Powell, John A. Proffer, Fr. Edward Pruente, Abram D. Randol, William C. Ranney, Frederick Reck, Dr. John H. Renfroe, Henry Reutzel, Dr. James H. Rider, Ernst Riemann, John F. Robb, William J. Roberts, Chester J. Roehl, Frederick Rueseler, Dr. L.P. Ruff, G.R. Whitmore, James Runnels, Elam W. Russell, William A. Russell, A.H. Russkamp, Theodore Sachse, Henry F. Sadler, Linus Sanford, Judge John J. Sawyer, Henry Schaefer, J.H. Schaefer, Henry Schenimann, Andrew H. Schlueter, Judge William G. Schneider, Gustave Schoen, Dr. F.B. Schulz, Benedict S. Schwab, Herman Sebastian, George Seibert, F.W.H. Siemers, Herman Philip Siemers, John M. Smith, Julius M. Snider, J.A. Snider, Marquis L. Spradling, John St. Avit, Gilbert D. Statler, William W. Stathem, Charles B. Stearns, Nathaniel P. Stearns, Alpheus C. Stevenson, Samuel E. Stewart, H. Stratman, William Stroder, Mrs. Eliza J. Strong, Robert Sturdivant (pix), Capt. Adolph Tacke, Dr. Jesse R. Talley, Andrew J. Tant, Robert L. Taylor, James C. Thompson, Frederick Tiedemann, John B. Tooke, Levi N. Torrence, Louie B. Torrence, Dr. G.W. Travis, Henry Tuschhoff, Henry F. Ueleke, William J. Ulrich, Dr. John A. Van Amburgh, John Waller, Dr. John H. Walker, William C. Walker, Peter B. Walker, James E. Wallace, Herman Weiss, George Weiss, Richard J. Welch, Levi Welty, Thomas Franklin Wheeler, Elza H. Whitledge, Henry Wilhelm, Jacob Williams, S. Van B. Williams, Judge Francis M. Williams, William Wesley Williams, Drury Wills, Dr. W.B. Wilson (pix), Prof. Thomas M. Wilson, R.P. Wilson, James E. Wilson, William G. Wilson, William Winkler Sr., and Judge Rufus M. Woods. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives a brief overview of the county. The WPA excerpt takes a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including a special section on Cape Girardeau with 13 points of interest. Other tour stops include Old Appleton and Jackson.. Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888, 6, 1923. The Early days in Clarke County, Alabama, are explored in this brand new 11"x 8 1/2" spiral-bound book, reprinted from the 1923 book "History of Clarke County" by John Simpson Graham. The 114-page book is printed on 60# paper. The tri-color front cover is printed on 80# card stock and protected with a vinyl sheet. The first part of the book concerns the early history of the county, the Salt Lands, the Sample-Williams Clay and Color Company, White Sulphur Well, Choctaws in Clarke, Battle of Maubila, White Settlers, a Vivid description of a barbaric massacres, the War of 1812, Isaac Heaton, Isham Kimbell, the Griffin family, Heroes of the Canoe Fight, Migration to Clarke County, Description of an Indian Ball Game, Jackson in 1816, Businesses, Mule traffic in Clarke, Tallahatta Springs, the Civil War, Reconstruction, Oven Bluff, Jackson 1875, the Red Cross in Jackson, World War Soldiers (with a long list of names), Thomasville, Grove Hill, Walker Springs, Salitpa, and other towns, Jackson churches, Jackson in 1923, the C.L. Warner residence, Jackson Physicians, Government officials, Schools, including King Institute, Banks, Doctors, Attorneys, Names of men living in Clarke County in 1875, Criminal Court, High Water of 1874, Newspapers, and other items of interest. An unusual feature of this book is a collection of Civil War experiences as recalled by old Clarke County Veterans, according to their own statements: J.H. Fendley, Charles W. Burge, L.B. Henley, H.T. McCaskey, J.W. Brewer, Richard Ott, G.W. Drinkard, John D. Bedwell, W.E. Rocker, C.L. Smith, Martin E. Brandenburg, John Collins Wiggins, E. Pippin, Willis Holder, William S. Tucker, R.J.W. DeWitt, Daniel Louis Friddle, A.H. Grayson, G. Pritchett, John Elijah Pugh, H.H. Smith, T.J. Anderson, W.M. Davis, J.W. Shepard, O.M. Davis, J.W. Shepard, O.M. Little, A.R. Stringer, Walter S. Pugh, Dr. Bryan Burroughs, J.B. Odom, Elijah Mathews, H.C. Davis, Augus Monk, E.M. Chapman. In addition to the many names mentioned in the first section of the booklet, there are a number of individual biographies. While these are primarily of interest to their decendents, they sometimes contain items of general historical interest. Photographs are indicated by (pix) after the name. Bios include: Coma Garrett Jr. (pix), C.W. Boyles, Austico Busbee Tucker (pix), John McDuffie, Jack R. Wilson, J.C. Stewart (pix), Governor John Murphy, Ben D. Turner, Benjamin Shields Barnes (pix), J.W. Tucker (pix), Dr. Cobb Nichols, John W. Nichols, C.B. Jones, Harwell G. Davis, Dr. John Austin Kimbrough, G.A. Carleton, John Crawford Anderson, Dr. William McGowan, Isaac Grant, James Addison Newman, William Boroughs Newman, John Marshall Wilson (pix), John A. Bolen Sr. (pix), David Chapman Mathews, Rev. John Stanley Frazer, Rev. S.A. Adams, T. J. Bedsole, Isaac Pugh, Dr. Sidney S. Pugh, Jesse V. Boyles, Albert Sidney Johnson, David Taylor, the Taylor family, James A. Lankford, J.F. Gillis, Archibald Lonzo McLeod, Dr. Bryan Boroughs (pix), A.M. Wing, John Simpson Graham, John P. Graham, Edward C. Graham, Rufus L. Graham, Dr. Thomas Rivers, Capt. Thomas I. Kimbell, Dr. Gross Scruggs Chapman, Miss Alice Caller, Rev. T.H. Ball, Dr. L.O. Hicks, and J.A. Savage. Pictures are limited and only of photo copy quality. They include the author, the court house, several schools, including the high school at Grove Hill, several churches, the Jackson ferry, and the homes of Dr. David Taylor. C.L. Warner, Dr. Nichols and others. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 11" x 8.5". Private Press., 1923, 6, 1889. Early days in Harrison County, IN, are recalled in this booklet of excerpts from the rare 1889 book: Biographical and Historical Souvenir for the Counties of Clark, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott and Washington. The 115-page spiral bound book is 8 1/2 x 11 1/2" and is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. Books for Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott and Washington counties are also available. Some of the topics in the history section are: Gen. William Henry Harrison and other early residents of the county; Physical features, such as "the Barrens", Drainage and Caverns; Glass Sand at Glaze's Landing; Natural Gas; Agriculture; Harrison's Valley; Slavery; Organization of the county; Early court cases; "Crop" marks on cattle; Townships; County buildings; Communities -- Corydon, Elizabeth, Bridgeport, Middletown, Buena Vista (site of a meteorite in 1859), Laconia, Tobacco Landing, Mauckport, New Amsterdam, Lanesville, Palmyra, and others; Roads and Railroads; and other items of interest. Illustrations include the old state capitol at Corydon. This booklet is a goldmine of information for genealogy seekers, often giving the names of parents, spouse, in-laws, children, siblings, etc., as well as military service, politics, residence, occupation, and more. The bios include both early settlers and residents of the county in the 1880's: Judge William A. Porter, Allen Allison, John Anshutz, John Arnold, John M. Baelz, John E. Barger, Reuben Bartley, Socrates J. Bence, Dr. James H. Bennett, William M. Benson, Levi Blunk, George Boone, Capt. N.B. Boone, Philip Borden, Amos Brandenburg, Joseph Brandenburg, George W. Brinkley, Laban Brown, Dr. Jacob C. Clarke, Luke H. Colvin, Thomas W. Combs, John N. Cooper, Jesse E. Critchlow, John F. Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell, Robert Crosier, James Current, Jacob a. Curts, Dr. William Daniel, Robert F. Davis Jr., Samuel B. Davis, Thaddeus Dobbins, James Doll, Edward B. Dougllas, William Dyer, Noah Elbert, William J. Ellis, Capt. Joshua P. Farnsley (pix), Isaac Ferree, Andrew Fife, Abraham Fleshman, Dr. Henry Clay Fouts, Harbey Frakes, John A. Fravel, John L. Frank, Col. George W. Friedley, Major Wetherford Funk, Dr. Zachary T. Funk, James R. Funk, W.E. Funkhouser, E.A. Grable, Col. Benjamin Q.A. Gresham, George K. Gwartney, Henry Hays, Dennis Hickman, Philip Hickman, Warford Hickman, Levi Hickman, Charles L. Hildebrand, George Hilt, Waldo Hisey, Dr. Jacob S. Horner, James Jenkins, George R. Kelley, Christopher C.H. Kerns, Barnett Kerker, James M. Kron, James Lang, Ganes LaRue, Samuel Lawson, Isaac E. Leffler, James D. Lemay, David F. Lemmel, Daniel F. Lemmon, J.W.H. Littell, John J. Lowe, James Long, John Loweth, John McRae (pix), Samuel P. McRae, James A. McRae, Robert McDaniel, George M. McCarty, Capt. John W. Marshall, William G. Mason, Sanford Martin, John J. Mauck, Rev. John Melton, William J. Miles Sr., John W. Morgan, Hugh A. Patterson, William Poor, Thomas Posey, Dr. William H. Reeder, Dr. William Reader, John Redick, George W. Robinson, William S. Rogers, John Sample, Isaac Sands, David Shaffer, George K. Sherman, James W. Shigley, James I. Sibert, John Simler, James S. Simler, Dr. Alvin E. Smith, Charles W. Smith, Capt. William Sonner, John P. Sonner, James W. Stallings, Wilford Stephens, William H.H. Stepp, Strother M. Stockslager, James R. Tabler, charles W. Thomas, George W. Thompson, William Neal Tracewell, James Trotter, John W. Viers, John Walters Sr., Wilford N. Watkins, Charles H. Williar, John L. Wolford, James Woodward, George Wright, Alonzo Wright, Mrs. Rosanah H. Wright, Samuel J. Wright, David W. Youtster, William T. Zenor (pix), Peter M. Zenor and Elhanan W. Zimmerman. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., 1889, 6, New York, NY, USA.: Frank A. Munsey Company / RED STAR Magazine, 1939. Vol. 294, No. 1, October 14, 1939. "White Robes of Rebellion" (Ku Klux Klan) complete novelet by C.K. Shaw, "Sea Road" by Richard Howells Watkins, "The Devil's Diary" Pt-3 of 6 by William Du Bois, "Men of Daring" (Eugene de Nozieres- Allo Diavolo, bio in comics style 2pgs) by Stookie Allen, "England, Farewell" novelet by Philip Ketchum, "Dawn's Early Light" (short story, Intro Capt Blades, US Frigate Invincible & Britannia's navy) Cover Story by Kenneth B. Atkinson, "Lords of Creation" pt-4 of 6 by Eando Binder, "Danger Flowers" (Berlin, Gestapo, & flower girl) by Douglas Newton, "Remember Tomorrow" (2nd battle of the Somme) pt-5 of 6 by Theodore Roscoe, "Bonanza for Bakers" by Crockett Cooper, "Young Mr. Echo" by Charles Dorman. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus.. Soft Cover. Good to Very Good.. Illus. by Rudolph Belarski Cover Art!. PULP Magazine!., Frank A. Munsey Company / RED STAR Magazine, 1939, 2.75, Chicago Illinois: Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882. Early days in Douglas County, Nebraska, and the City of Omaha are recalled through colorful tales and factual data in the first of these two booklets. This 116-page spiral bound booklet excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, and Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, a 1939 project of the Federal Writers of the Works Progress Administration. The booklet is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. Among the many subjects included are: Early Settlers and visitors, including the Mormon Advent, and many others, such as James Mitchell, A.D. Jones, Bill Allen and others; Establishment of the first post office; Settlers in 1854; Tradition of the origin of name "Omaha"; Omaha surveyed and divided into blocks; Pioneer Events such as the first marriage, first birth, first house, first 4th of July celebration, etc.; Political Organization; Selection of Omaha as state capital; Gov. Thomas Cuming; First state capitol with drawing; An Executive Ball and other social events; The first Murder trial; Religious Awakening; Progress in 1856; Pioneer Justice; Panic of 1857; the "Omaha Claim Club"; Officers of Douglas County; County buildings; Agricultural Society; Old Settlers' Association; Periods of Depression and Prosperity; Lynch law; Omaha in the Pawnee War; the Union Pacific Railroad; Civil War period; George Francis Train and the Cozzens Hotel; An Indian scare in 1864; Post-war boom; Removal of the Capital to Lincoln; Omaha thru the years; View of Farnam Street in 1866, Various murders and crimes, including a detailed account of the unsolved murder of Watson Smith in 1881, possibly for his stand on temperance; a railroad strike in 1882; The burning of the Grand Central Hotel and other fires; Utilities; the Board of Health; Hanscom Park; Newspapers; Churches; Creighton College, Brownell Hall, Great Western Business College; Public Schools; Nebraska Institute for the Deaf and Dumb; the Legal Profession; Territorial Courts; Libraries; Medical Profession; Boyd's Opera House, Hotels; Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Temperance groups and other Societies; Banks; Stock Yards; Omaha Horse Railway; Manufacturing Interests; Brief histories of Millard, Waterloo, Valley and Elkhorn Station. and other items of interest. The final part of the booklet contains a brief excerpt from Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. This includes a description of Omaha, with two maps and 62 points of interest, and a brief item on Boys Town. Numerous biographies of early residents of Douglas County, Nebraska, and the City of Omaha are included in the second booklet, also excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago. The fine print makes the booklet seem larger than its 60 pages. The booklet is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. The second booklet contains biographies of numerous residents of Douglas County in 1882. While primarily of interest to descendants, these often contain clues to the area and the times. Some are lengthy, a few consist of only one or two lines. Where pictures are included (pix) follows the name. Biographical sketches include: Albert Able, Charles Arney, W.B. Alexander, James T. Allen, Reuben Allen, J.M. Abraham, George Abrose, Dr. James Agee, Gottloeb Anderes, Mrs. E. Andres, Charles Andresen, Edward Anderson, Leverett Anderson, Emory Andrews, Daniel Angell, Ewing Armstrong, George Armstrong, George P. Armstrong, Alfred Arnemann, J.W. Arnold, J.H. Arthur, A.E. Askwig, S.F. Atkins, William Atkinson, James Atwood, William Aust, William Austin, Jared Ayer, Dr. George Ayres, Frank E. Bailey, Sainta D. Balcombe, B.B. Baldwin, Dr. Cyrus Baldwin, James Baldwin, H.W. Bail, S.W. Ballender, B.B. Barkalow (pix, plus pix of residence), M.T. Barlow, Capt. Chester Barney, J.R. Barnicle, H.W. Barnum, J.M. Barr, Major David Barriger, Edmunt Bartlett, W.R. Bartlett, William Bartlett, Henry Baswitz, John Batten, Mrs. J. Baumann, Anton Baumeister, John Baumer, J.P. Bay, Samuel Dewitt Beals, George Bean, Samuel Bean, John Beatty Jr., J.T. Beatty, Henry Bechtel, William Bechel, Joseph Beckman, S.S. Beebe, John Beishlag, John T. Bell, John W. Bell, George P. Bemis, Edward L. Bender, Gustav Beneke, L.M. Bennett, J.S. Bennett, Walter Bennett, Carl Benson, A. Benzon, J.E. Beryen, Andrew Bevins, Ellis Bierbower, Richard Bingham, W.W. Bingham, Walter Black, Arthur Blakely, Charles Blakeman, J.E. Blake, Jacob Blinkensderfer, Max Boehncke, George Boggs, Lew Hill, H.C. Bolton, J. Bonner, W.T. Bonner, A.F. Borden, Lamont Bowers, James Boyd (pix), M.I. Boyles, Louis Bradford, John Bradley, John Brandt, Sardius Brewster, Roderick Brewster, Clinton Briggs, Charles Brown, C. Jerome Browne, F.D. Brown, Graham Browne, H.B. Brown, J.J. Brown, R.H. Brown, Samuel Brown, W.A. Brown, William Brown, H.H. Browning, G.F. Brucker, Henry Bruning, Charles Bruner, James Bruner, T.C. Brunner, Rev. Henry Bruns, F.B. Bryant, George Bryant, John Bryant, Alexander G. Buchanan, J.M. Buchanan, S.F. Buckley, Michael Burd, Edward Burke, Charles Burmester, Nathan Burnham (pix), Leavitt Burnham, Mason Burnham, David Burr, G.G. Burton, William Bushman, John H. Butler, John M. Butler, Harrel Byars, Aaron Cahn, S.S. Caldwell, Thomas Callan, James Cameron, C.E. Campbell, C.R. Campbell, John Campbell, Martin Cannon, Levi Carter, Lemuel Case, Larrue Cassidy, Albert Chadwick, Samuel Chambers, Champion Chase, Peter Christiansen, Ole Christerson, John Christopherson, A.D. Clark, D.O. Clark, Elam Clark, Frederick Clark, John Murchie Clarke, John T. Clarke, Rev. Robert Clarkson (pix), Newton Clark, Noah Clark, Henry Clay, Ashton Clemens, Daniel Clifton, C.S. Clopp, Thomas Coffey, Rev. Augustine Colaneri, M.G. Cole, Seth Cole, A.M. Collett, William Connerly, S. Cornfield, Isaac Congdon, I.H. Congdon, J.R. Conkling, Dr. Victor Coffman (pix), Charles Conner, James Connolly, Charles Conoyer, William Connell (pix), Edward Cooper, Frank Cooper, Josiah Cooter, G.T. Cornish, H.W. Cossley, Thomas Cotter, Jacob Counsman, John Cowie, John Cowin, Henry Cox, J. E. Cramer, A.D. Russell Crawford, George Crawford, Edwin Creighton (extensive), F.M. Crittenton, Lorenzo Crounse, Gen. George Crook, Alexander Cruickshank, William Cryderman, R.d. Curry, Alexander Daemon, T.H. Dailey, R. Daniels, G.M. Darrow, Edwin Davis, Chester Davis, Oscar Davis, John Dawson, Michael Decker, Henry Deersen, James Deland, William DeLand, Frederick Dellone, Dr. J.C. Denise, Abraham Dennis, P.F. Dennison, Rev. W.A. Denton, M.L. Derwin, John Detwiler, Harry Deuel, William Dew, C.H. Dewey, J.J. Dickey, George Dickinson, Edward Diedrich, C.N. Dietz, Dr. Charles Dinsmoor (pix), Henry Ditzen, George Doane, Joseph Doherty, Rev. Robert Doherty, William Doll, Thomas Donahoo, A.H. Donecken, William Donnelly, W.V. Doolittle, August Dorn, Rudolph Dorn, William Dowling, Victor Dreher, L. Duggan, Michael Duffy, J.H. Dumont, Valentine Dumperth, George W. Duncan, Frank M. Dutton, John Dwyer, Otis Earll, Robert Easson, Edric Eaton, Albert Eden, Nelson Edholm, Andrew Egbert, P.M. Ekstron, R.C. Enewold, E. Engler, John Erck, Christopher Erikson, Thomas Erikson, Experience Estabrook, P.S. Eustis, Eleaser Evans, Thomas Evans, Louis Faist, N.B. Falconer, Thomas Drysdel Falconer, William Fawcett, John Feeney, A.N. Ferguson, C.C. Field, George Field, John Field, C.H. Fitch, George Fitchett, George Flach, Charles Fleck, W.M. Fleming, Rev. E.A. Fogelstrom, James Forsyth, George Fouts, John Fouts, John Fox, Joseph Fox, James France, Elmer Frank, C.H. Frederick, Andrew Frederickson, Edward Freeman, J.W. Freeman, Egbert French, John Frenk, D.S.M. Fretwell, Carl Fried, Gust Fries, Charles Fritscher, J.S. Fruehauf, A.W. Fullriede, John Furay, Major V. Furay, Benjamin Gallagher, W.R. Gamble, J.W. Gannett, J.J. Garber, Ralph Gaylord, Rev. Reuben Gaylord (extensive), C.A. Galatte, George Gelston, William Gentleman, A. Getzschmann, George Gewinner, George Giacomini, William Gibbon, Dr, Wellington Gibbs, A.A. Gibson, Thomas Gibson, William Gibson, George Gilbert, J.A. Gillespie, Harry Gilmore, A.H. Gladstone, Max Gladstone, Rev. George Glauber, George E. Goodman, Charles Goodman, Charles Goodrich, D.H. Goodrich, Peter Goos, John Gordon, John Gosling, John Gothord, Dr. Lynn Graddy (pix), Rev. Edwin Graham, F.W. Gray, Henry Gray, Genry Grebe, Thomas Greeley, Charles Greene, George Green, John H. Green, Rev. W.A. Green, F.P. Gridley, James Gridley, James U. Gridley Jr., J.A. Griffen, A.W. Griffin, John E. Griffiths, Lewis Groff, Dr. Paul Grossmann (pix), Albertus Gross, George Gruber, J.H. Gue, Charles Guion, George Guy, William Gwyer, William Gyger, G.H. Haarmann, William Hagedorn, Edward Hall, George Hall, R.S. Hall, Thomas Hall, C. Hamann, Henry Hamann, C.W. Hamilton (pix of home), George B. Hamilton, Gust Hamel, Charles Hambright, P.A. Hammon, J.F. Hammond, Andrew Harmon, L.A. Harmon, Charles Harpster, David Harpster, R.A. Harris, Ransom Harris, Rev. William Harsha, Christian Hartman, Dr. C.L. Hart, Elias Hartford, Henry Harrier, M.W. Hartigan, D. Hartson, C.B. Havens, Patrick Hawes, Joseph Hay, Leonard Hay, F.W. Hayes, W.J. Hayes, G. Heimrod, Frederick Heineriksen, William Heins, Meyer J.H. Heitholt, Hellman, William Henderson, R. Henrickson, Henning Henningsen, William Herrmann, Frederick Herzke, Constantine Hess, George Hess, George Heyn, Frederick Hickstein, Ira Higby, Lewis Hill, Mrs. Louise Hilleke, P.C. Himebaugh, Gilbert Hitchcock, Senator Phineas Hitchcock, Charles Hintz, George Hoagland (2 pix of home), J.L. Hobbs, A.J. Hobin, Patrick Hoctor, John Hofstead, O.W. Hoile, G.W. Holdredge, G.W. Homan, Thomas Holley, D.B. Hoover, John Horbach, J.E. House, Charles Housel, G.E. Howard, Samuel Howell, D.D. Hoxsie, John Hoye, George Hubbard, Mrs. C.M. Hurlbut, Dr. Harry Hyde, J.R. Hyde, Mortimer Hyde, Adolph Huberman (pix of store), Peter Iler, Joseph Iler, Rev. James Ingram, H.T. Irvine, James Ish, Martin Ittner, Nicholas Ittner, S.K. Jackson, Walter Jardine, Andrew Jensen, Dr. H.P. Jensen, A.L. Johnson, John Johnson, P.H. Johnson, S.R. Johnson, Dr. Andrew Johnson, Eli Johnson, H.S. Johnson, Soren Jonasen, Alfred Jones, E.S. Jones, Soren Jorgensen, George Joslyn, S.T. Josselyn, Gustav Kaessner, Charles Karbach, Peter Karbach, Edward Kaufman, A.N. Kear, John Kellom, William Kelly, Elias Kelsey, Howard Kennedy, Benjamin Eli Barnett Kennedy, W.J. Kennedy, David Keyes, Richard Kitchen, Albert Knight, Benjamin Knight, J. Gardner Knight, Louis Korty, Charles Krebs, Ernst Krebs, Edward Kreissmann, William Krelle, Louis Kroitzsch, V. Kucera, Norman Kuhn (pix of home), Eugene Kuony, M.A. Kurtz, G.F. Labagh, Jesse Lacey, George Baker Lake, W.E. Lauenstein, W. Lawrence, John Lawton, C.A. Leary, Edward Leeder,Dr. P.S. Leisenring, Simon Lehman, Henry Lehmann (pix of store), H. Leisge, M.F. Lemaster, John Lemke, William Lewis, George Linde, L.B. Lindenberger, George Lininger, G.A. Lindquest, William Little, John Little, Charles Littlefield, Henry Livesey, Thomas Livingston, C.O. Lobeck, S.E. Locke, J.H. Logan, John Logan, E.K. Long, Louis Longprey, William Lorenzen, Dr. Enos Lowe (pix), William Lowe, Jesse Lowe, Major Ludington, R.H. Lucas, John Lutz, John Lytle, John McCague, Rev. William McCandlish, O.P. McCarty, E.A. McClure, J.A. McClure, Robert McConnell, John McCreary, A. McGavock, M.A. McGinn, D.L. McGuckin, J.H. McGuire, James McHugh, George McKnight, Henry McKoon, M.G. McKoon, E.D. McLaughlin, John Mott McMahon, Lawrence McMahon, James McMichael, F.J. McShane, James McShane, John McShane, T.A. McShane, B.F. Madsen, Christian Madsen, B. Maginnis, John Mahannah, Oliver Mallery, John Mallet, John R. Manchester, General Charles Manderson, H.H. Marhoff, William Manning, J.E. Markel, William Marlow, Rev. David Marquett, William Marsh, W.F. Marsh, John Marston, C.A. Martin, James Martin, Matthew Martinovich, Edwin Mathis, W.G. Maul, Edward Maurer, Tev. John Maxfield, Michel May, Alfred Mayhew, F.E. Maynard, Charles Menter, John Reid Meredith, Dr. Samuel Mercer (pix), C.W. Mead, William Mergell, Dr. Laureston Alphonso Merriam, N. Merriam, Frederick Metz, Hermann Meyer, Julius Meyer, Charles Midgley, Rev. Thomas Miles, Ezra Millard, David Miller, Dr. George Miller, Lorin Miller, Dean Millspaugh, D.S. Mitchell, C.E. Mockbee, Frederick Moehle, D.A. Moffat, Dr. Gilbert C. Monell, Carroll Montgomery, F.M. Moore, Dr. Richard Moore, William Moran, G.V. Morford, G.N. Morgan, Edward Morony, John Morrell, David Morrison, John Morse, J.W. Morse, L.V. Morse, W.V. Morse, E.M. Morseman, Andrew Moyer, Michael Mulligan, J.A. Munroe, Frank Murphy, Martin Murphy, William Musser, Louis Nachtigall, F.A. Nash, Dr. A.W. Nason, William Neckel, J.J. Neligh, Dr. James Neville, John W. Nichols, P. J. Nichols, Thomas Nickel, S. Nielsen, Paul Nindel, Valentine Nock, Isaac Noyes, Gen. George Morgan O'Brien, Rev. James O'Connor (pix), Ole Olson, James Olsen, C.M. O'Donovan, P. O'Malley, Henry Osthoff, Edwin Overall, Samuel Orchard, Samuel Orchard (pix), George Palmer, Dr. A.A. Parker, Churchill Parker, T.N. Parker, Dr. J.C. Panter (with pix of store), William Frederick Parker, Daniel Parmelee, Dan Parmelee, Edward Parmelee, M. Parr, Rev. James Paterson, M.T. Patrick, Thomas Patrick, W.A. Paxton (with pix of store), Dr. J.H. Peabody (pix), Dr. C.H. Paul, John Paulsen, Dr. James Porter Peck (pix), P.L. Perine, Henry Peters, Lars Peteson, Hiram Pickard, James Pickard, Alfred W. Phelps, Frank Phelps, George Phillips, Aaron Pickup, David Piercy, John Platz, John Poissant, Anton Pokorny, Luther Poland, Alexander Pollock, B.H. Post, A.C. Powell, Charles Powell, Jerome Powell, John Power, William Preston, Solomon Prince. Frank Pugh, Henry Pundt, M.W.E. Purchase, Willis Putnam, P.J. Quealey, James Quinn, Rev. Oswalt Radinsky, August Randow, C. Rasmussen, J.R. Rasmussen, George Rathbun, Thomas Read, Charles Redick, John Redick (pix, plus pix of home), Byron Reed, Edward Reed, Preston Reeves, William Nebraska Reeves, F. L. Reid, John Reid, Michael Reilly, Max Reis, L.M. Rheem, Henry Rhodes, Bazil Rhodes, Jorelion Rice, J.M. Rice, T.W.T. Richards, Rev. R. Rickets, R. Frank Riley, Thomas Riley, Henry Ritter, W.L. Ritter, John S. Robb, S.A. Roberson, E.L. Robertson, Joseph Robins, Stephen Robinson, H.J. Rolfs, Frank Romankoff, Milton Rogers, Samuel Rogers (pix), Abraham Rosenbery, Jacob Rosenfield, Andrew Rosewater, Thomas Rossiter, Amasa Roth, Col. William Royall, W.H. Russell, John Rush, C.B. Rustin, Mrs. A. Ryan, Charles Salter, Albert Sander, W.O. Sanders, George Sauer, George Saulter, Senator Alvin Saunders (pix), Platt Saunders, Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882, 6, Frederick, CO: Renaissance House, 1989. 1st printing. Paperback. Used - Very Good. Bio sketches of historical figures. Includes Grant Marsh, captain of the steamer Far West during the 1876 Little Big Horn campaign., Renaissance House, 1989, 3<
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Chicago Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888. Early days in Cape Girardeau County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri, a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 113-page spiral bound 8 1/2" x 11" booklet, is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. Topics covered include: Ensign Sieur Girardot, Don Louis Lorimier, Andrew Ramsay, the Alexander Giboney family, Col. Bollinger, the Amos Byrd family, the Rodney family, the Randol family, the Thomas English family, the Hays family, the Penney family, and other notable early settlers; A list of families from 1803; Judicial History of Cape Girardeau District; Criminal Record, including several murders; Officials; the city of Cape Girardeau -- noted early residents, merchants, newspapers, schools, St. Vincent's College, Masonic Lodges, city officials; the town of Jackson -- first stores, first physicians, press, societies, etc.; Other towns -- Oak Ridge, Appleton, Pocahontas, Shawneetown, Burfordsville, Allentown, Millersville; Attorneys, and other items of interest. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: J. Alfred Abernathy, Benjamin H. Adams, Sebastian Albert, Leon J. Albert, William E. Alexander, John H. Altenthal, Henry A. Astholz (pix), Francis M. Baker, Jonathan H. Barks, George H. Barks, George W. Bast, Lewis M. Bean, William M. Bennett, C.F. Betten, Charles L. Blattner, John A. Bowers, Samuel S. Bowman, William C. Bowman, Jasper N. Brooks, Otto Buehrmann, Dr. K.H. Burford, Frank E. Burrough, William Byrd, Abraham Ruddell Byrd, Rev. P.V. Byrne, John H. Caldwell, Jacob H. Campbell, James Carroll, Christopher C. Clippard, James A. Clippard, George W. Cobble, William H. Coerver, Nathan C. Collins, William B. Colyer, Maurice Cramer, Sidney Daugherty, Eldridge G. Davidson, Chesley Booker Davis, B.F. Davis, L.H. Davis, N. Monroe Davis, Robert W. Davis, Jacob Deck, P.H. Dempsey, Joseph Devenport, John M. Devore, Marion Drum, John Eggimann, E.H. Engelman, Thomas W. English, Henry Fenimore, Albert C. Ford, John Adam Frank, John W. Fulenwider, Emanuel Geiser, Robert T. Giboney, D.A. Glenn, George W. Goodson, William B. Green, Christian W. Hager, Henry G. Hager, Charles Harenberg, Dr. S.S. Harris, Dr. Edward R. Harris, Francis M. Hartle, Emanuel Hartle, Christian C. Haupt, Henry Heise, Jehoidia H. Held, Dr. Benjamin R. Hempstead, Judge John R. Henderson, Dr. Robert T. Henderson, Solomon D. Hensley, August Heuer, John Hink, Daniel Hinkle, Jacob L. Hinkle, Henry C. Hinton, C. Hirsch Jr., Greer D. Hitt, Isaac Cooper Hitt, Joseph V. Hobbs, David Loy Hoffman, Thomas D. Hope, Dr. John A. Horn, S.B. Horrell, J.A. Horrell, Louis Houck, H.W. Howard, Edward F. Jenkins, Dr. Thomas E. Johnson, Prof. Thomas E. Joyce, John G. Juden, Edward S. Juden, F.A. Kage, William N. Keeling, John G. Keller, George J. Keller, Louis T. Keller, Henry Kerstner, John Kerstner, Claus Kerstner, Fred Kies, Andrew H. Kinder, Judge Levi J. Kinder, Louis C. Kipping, Louis F. Klostermann (pix), John W. Knox, Frederick Kurre, William E. Lang, Peter Lehner, Joseph C. Lewis, Edward S. Lilly, J.W. Limbaugh, Amos Link, Andrew Litzelfelner, Joseph C. Litzelfelner, August H. Litzelfelner, Christian Lowes, Caspar Ludwig, Peter Ludwig, Dr. Samuel M. McAnally, James W. McBryde, John M. McClean, John S. McGhee, the McGuire family, John McKenna, John W. McLane, John W. McLeary, George W. McNeely, John Newton McNeely, Henry Martens, Joseph D. Massey, Medad Masterson, J.A. Matteson, Charles P. Medley, Anton F. Meister, Julius Meyer, George Meyer, L.W. Miller, James H. Miller, Dr. Alexander H. Miller, W.H. Miller, Robert A. Minton, William H. Minton, William P. Morton, Hiram G. Morton, H.H. Mueller, D.A. Nichols, Richard C. Norton (pix), R.B. Oliver, Dr. D.T. Pace, William Paar, John Painter, H.P. Peironnet, John M. Penny, Judge William M. Peterman, George W. Peterman, Isaiah H. Poe, Fred W. Pottn (pix), Peter Powell, John A. Proffer, Fr. Edward Pruente, Abram D. Randol, William C. Ranney, Frederick Reck, Dr. John H. Renfroe, Henry Reutzel, Dr. James H. Rider, Ernst Riemann, John F. Robb, William J. Roberts, Chester J. Roehl, Frederick Rueseler, Dr. L.P. Ruff, G.R. Whitmore, James Runnels, Elam W. Russell, William A. Russell, A.H. Russkamp, Theodore Sachse, Henry F. Sadler, Linus Sanford, Judge John J. Sawyer, Henry Schaefer, J.H. Schaefer, Henry Schenimann, Andrew H. Schlueter, Judge William G. Schneider, Gustave Schoen, Dr. F.B. Schulz, Benedict S. Schwab, Herman Sebastian, George Seibert, F.W.H. Siemers, Herman Philip Siemers, John M. Smith, Julius M. Snider, J.A. Snider, Marquis L. Spradling, John St. Avit, Gilbert D. Statler, William W. Stathem, Charles B. Stearns, Nathaniel P. Stearns, Alpheus C. Stevenson, Samuel E. Stewart, H. Stratman, William Stroder, Mrs. Eliza J. Strong, Robert Sturdivant (pix), Capt. Adolph Tacke, Dr. Jesse R. Talley, Andrew J. Tant, Robert L. Taylor, James C. Thompson, Frederick Tiedemann, John B. Tooke, Levi N. Torrence, Louie B. Torrence, Dr. G.W. Travis, Henry Tuschhoff, Henry F. Ueleke, William J. Ulrich, Dr. John A. Van Amburgh, John Waller, Dr. John H. Walker, William C. Walker, Peter B. Walker, James E. Wallace, Herman Weiss, George Weiss, Richard J. Welch, Levi Welty, Thomas Franklin Wheeler, Elza H. Whitledge, Henry Wilhelm, Jacob Williams, S. Van B. Williams, Judge Francis M. Williams, William Wesley Williams, Drury Wills, Dr. W.B. Wilson (pix), Prof. Thomas M. Wilson, R.P. Wilson, James E. Wilson, William G. Wilson, William Winkler Sr., and Judge Rufus M. Woods. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives a brief overview of the county. The WPA excerpt takes a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including a special section on Cape Girardeau with 13 points of interest. Other tour stops include Old Appleton and Jackson.. Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888, 6, 1923. The Early days in Clarke County, Alabama, are explored in this brand new 11"x 8 1/2" spiral-bound book, reprinted from the 1923 book "History of Clarke County" by John Simpson Graham. The 114-page book is printed on 60# paper. The tri-color front cover is printed on 80# card stock and protected with a vinyl sheet. The first part of the book concerns the early history of the county, the Salt Lands, the Sample-Williams Clay and Color Company, White Sulphur Well, Choctaws in Clarke, Battle of Maubila, White Settlers, a Vivid description of a barbaric massacres, the War of 1812, Isaac Heaton, Isham Kimbell, the Griffin family, Heroes of the Canoe Fight, Migration to Clarke County, Description of an Indian Ball Game, Jackson in 1816, Businesses, Mule traffic in Clarke, Tallahatta Springs, the Civil War, Reconstruction, Oven Bluff, Jackson 1875, the Red Cross in Jackson, World War Soldiers (with a long list of names), Thomasville, Grove Hill, Walker Springs, Salitpa, and other towns, Jackson churches, Jackson in 1923, the C.L. Warner residence, Jackson Physicians, Government officials, Schools, including King Institute, Banks, Doctors, Attorneys, Names of men living in Clarke County in 1875, Criminal Court, High Water of 1874, Newspapers, and other items of interest. An unusual feature of this book is a collection of Civil War experiences as recalled by old Clarke County Veterans, according to their own statements: J.H. Fendley, Charles W. Burge, L.B. Henley, H.T. McCaskey, J.W. Brewer, Richard Ott, G.W. Drinkard, John D. Bedwell, W.E. Rocker, C.L. Smith, Martin E. Brandenburg, John Collins Wiggins, E. Pippin, Willis Holder, William S. Tucker, R.J.W. DeWitt, Daniel Louis Friddle, A.H. Grayson, G. Pritchett, John Elijah Pugh, H.H. Smith, T.J. Anderson, W.M. Davis, J.W. Shepard, O.M. Davis, J.W. Shepard, O.M. Little, A.R. Stringer, Walter S. Pugh, Dr. Bryan Burroughs, J.B. Odom, Elijah Mathews, H.C. Davis, Augus Monk, E.M. Chapman. In addition to the many names mentioned in the first section of the booklet, there are a number of individual biographies. While these are primarily of interest to their decendents, they sometimes contain items of general historical interest. Photographs are indicated by (pix) after the name. Bios include: Coma Garrett Jr. (pix), C.W. Boyles, Austico Busbee Tucker (pix), John McDuffie, Jack R. Wilson, J.C. Stewart (pix), Governor John Murphy, Ben D. Turner, Benjamin Shields Barnes (pix), J.W. Tucker (pix), Dr. Cobb Nichols, John W. Nichols, C.B. Jones, Harwell G. Davis, Dr. John Austin Kimbrough, G.A. Carleton, John Crawford Anderson, Dr. William McGowan, Isaac Grant, James Addison Newman, William Boroughs Newman, John Marshall Wilson (pix), John A. Bolen Sr. (pix), David Chapman Mathews, Rev. John Stanley Frazer, Rev. S.A. Adams, T. J. Bedsole, Isaac Pugh, Dr. Sidney S. Pugh, Jesse V. Boyles, Albert Sidney Johnson, David Taylor, the Taylor family, James A. Lankford, J.F. Gillis, Archibald Lonzo McLeod, Dr. Bryan Boroughs (pix), A.M. Wing, John Simpson Graham, John P. Graham, Edward C. Graham, Rufus L. Graham, Dr. Thomas Rivers, Capt. Thomas I. Kimbell, Dr. Gross Scruggs Chapman, Miss Alice Caller, Rev. T.H. Ball, Dr. L.O. Hicks, and J.A. Savage. Pictures are limited and only of photo copy quality. They include the author, the court house, several schools, including the high school at Grove Hill, several churches, the Jackson ferry, and the homes of Dr. David Taylor. C.L. Warner, Dr. Nichols and others. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 11" x 8.5". Private Press., 1923, 6, 1889. Early days in Harrison County, IN, are recalled in this booklet of excerpts from the rare 1889 book: Biographical and Historical Souvenir for the Counties of Clark, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott and Washington. The 115-page spiral bound book is 8 1/2 x 11 1/2" and is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. Books for Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott and Washington counties are also available. Some of the topics in the history section are: Gen. William Henry Harrison and other early residents of the county; Physical features, such as "the Barrens", Drainage and Caverns; Glass Sand at Glaze's Landing; Natural Gas; Agriculture; Harrison's Valley; Slavery; Organization of the county; Early court cases; "Crop" marks on cattle; Townships; County buildings; Communities -- Corydon, Elizabeth, Bridgeport, Middletown, Buena Vista (site of a meteorite in 1859), Laconia, Tobacco Landing, Mauckport, New Amsterdam, Lanesville, Palmyra, and others; Roads and Railroads; and other items of interest. Illustrations include the old state capitol at Corydon. This booklet is a goldmine of information for genealogy seekers, often giving the names of parents, spouse, in-laws, children, siblings, etc., as well as military service, politics, residence, occupation, and more. The bios include both early settlers and residents of the county in the 1880's: Judge William A. Porter, Allen Allison, John Anshutz, John Arnold, John M. Baelz, John E. Barger, Reuben Bartley, Socrates J. Bence, Dr. James H. Bennett, William M. Benson, Levi Blunk, George Boone, Capt. N.B. Boone, Philip Borden, Amos Brandenburg, Joseph Brandenburg, George W. Brinkley, Laban Brown, Dr. Jacob C. Clarke, Luke H. Colvin, Thomas W. Combs, John N. Cooper, Jesse E. Critchlow, John F. Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell, Robert Crosier, James Current, Jacob a. Curts, Dr. William Daniel, Robert F. Davis Jr., Samuel B. Davis, Thaddeus Dobbins, James Doll, Edward B. Dougllas, William Dyer, Noah Elbert, William J. Ellis, Capt. Joshua P. Farnsley (pix), Isaac Ferree, Andrew Fife, Abraham Fleshman, Dr. Henry Clay Fouts, Harbey Frakes, John A. Fravel, John L. Frank, Col. George W. Friedley, Major Wetherford Funk, Dr. Zachary T. Funk, James R. Funk, W.E. Funkhouser, E.A. Grable, Col. Benjamin Q.A. Gresham, George K. Gwartney, Henry Hays, Dennis Hickman, Philip Hickman, Warford Hickman, Levi Hickman, Charles L. Hildebrand, George Hilt, Waldo Hisey, Dr. Jacob S. Horner, James Jenkins, George R. Kelley, Christopher C.H. Kerns, Barnett Kerker, James M. Kron, James Lang, Ganes LaRue, Samuel Lawson, Isaac E. Leffler, James D. Lemay, David F. Lemmel, Daniel F. Lemmon, J.W.H. Littell, John J. Lowe, James Long, John Loweth, John McRae (pix), Samuel P. McRae, James A. McRae, Robert McDaniel, George M. McCarty, Capt. John W. Marshall, William G. Mason, Sanford Martin, John J. Mauck, Rev. John Melton, William J. Miles Sr., John W. Morgan, Hugh A. Patterson, William Poor, Thomas Posey, Dr. William H. Reeder, Dr. William Reader, John Redick, George W. Robinson, William S. Rogers, John Sample, Isaac Sands, David Shaffer, George K. Sherman, James W. Shigley, James I. Sibert, John Simler, James S. Simler, Dr. Alvin E. Smith, Charles W. Smith, Capt. William Sonner, John P. Sonner, James W. Stallings, Wilford Stephens, William H.H. Stepp, Strother M. Stockslager, James R. Tabler, charles W. Thomas, George W. Thompson, William Neal Tracewell, James Trotter, John W. Viers, John Walters Sr., Wilford N. Watkins, Charles H. Williar, John L. Wolford, James Woodward, George Wright, Alonzo Wright, Mrs. Rosanah H. Wright, Samuel J. Wright, David W. Youtster, William T. Zenor (pix), Peter M. Zenor and Elhanan W. Zimmerman. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., 1889, 6, New York, NY, USA.: Frank A. Munsey Company / RED STAR Magazine, 1939. Vol. 294, No. 1, October 14, 1939. "White Robes of Rebellion" (Ku Klux Klan) complete novelet by C.K. Shaw, "Sea Road" by Richard Howells Watkins, "The Devil's Diary" Pt-3 of 6 by William Du Bois, "Men of Daring" (Eugene de Nozieres- Allo Diavolo, bio in comics style 2pgs) by Stookie Allen, "England, Farewell" novelet by Philip Ketchum, "Dawn's Early Light" (short story, Intro Capt Blades, US Frigate Invincible & Britannia's navy) Cover Story by Kenneth B. Atkinson, "Lords of Creation" pt-4 of 6 by Eando Binder, "Danger Flowers" (Berlin, Gestapo, & flower girl) by Douglas Newton, "Remember Tomorrow" (2nd battle of the Somme) pt-5 of 6 by Theodore Roscoe, "Bonanza for Bakers" by Crockett Cooper, "Young Mr. Echo" by Charles Dorman. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus.. Soft Cover. Good to Very Good.. Illus. by Rudolph Belarski Cover Art!. PULP Magazine!., Frank A. Munsey Company / RED STAR Magazine, 1939, 2.75, Chicago Illinois: Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882. Early days in Douglas County, Nebraska, and the City of Omaha are recalled through colorful tales and factual data in the first of these two booklets. This 116-page spiral bound booklet excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, and Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, a 1939 project of the Federal Writers of the Works Progress Administration. The booklet is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. Among the many subjects included are: Early Settlers and visitors, including the Mormon Advent, and many others, such as James Mitchell, A.D. Jones, Bill Allen and others; Establishment of the first post office; Settlers in 1854; Tradition of the origin of name "Omaha"; Omaha surveyed and divided into blocks; Pioneer Events such as the first marriage, first birth, first house, first 4th of July celebration, etc.; Political Organization; Selection of Omaha as state capital; Gov. Thomas Cuming; First state capitol with drawing; An Executive Ball and other social events; The first Murder trial; Religious Awakening; Progress in 1856; Pioneer Justice; Panic of 1857; the "Omaha Claim Club"; Officers of Douglas County; County buildings; Agricultural Society; Old Settlers' Association; Periods of Depression and Prosperity; Lynch law; Omaha in the Pawnee War; the Union Pacific Railroad; Civil War period; George Francis Train and the Cozzens Hotel; An Indian scare in 1864; Post-war boom; Removal of the Capital to Lincoln; Omaha thru the years; View of Farnam Street in 1866, Various murders and crimes, including a detailed account of the unsolved murder of Watson Smith in 1881, possibly for his stand on temperance; a railroad strike in 1882; The burning of the Grand Central Hotel and other fires; Utilities; the Board of Health; Hanscom Park; Newspapers; Churches; Creighton College, Brownell Hall, Great Western Business College; Public Schools; Nebraska Institute for the Deaf and Dumb; the Legal Profession; Territorial Courts; Libraries; Medical Profession; Boyd's Opera House, Hotels; Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Temperance groups and other Societies; Banks; Stock Yards; Omaha Horse Railway; Manufacturing Interests; Brief histories of Millard, Waterloo, Valley and Elkhorn Station. and other items of interest. The final part of the booklet contains a brief excerpt from Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. This includes a description of Omaha, with two maps and 62 points of interest, and a brief item on Boys Town. Numerous biographies of early residents of Douglas County, Nebraska, and the City of Omaha are included in the second booklet, also excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago. The fine print makes the booklet seem larger than its 60 pages. The booklet is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. The second booklet contains biographies of numerous residents of Douglas County in 1882. While primarily of interest to descendants, these often contain clues to the area and the times. Some are lengthy, a few consist of only one or two lines. Where pictures are included (pix) follows the name. Biographical sketches include: Albert Able, Charles Arney, W.B. Alexander, James T. Allen, Reuben Allen, J.M. Abraham, George Abrose, Dr. James Agee, Gottloeb Anderes, Mrs. E. Andres, Charles Andresen, Edward Anderson, Leverett Anderson, Emory Andrews, Daniel Angell, Ewing Armstrong, George Armstrong, George P. Armstrong, Alfred Arnemann, J.W. Arnold, J.H. Arthur, A.E. Askwig, S.F. Atkins, William Atkinson, James Atwood, William Aust, William Austin, Jared Ayer, Dr. George Ayres, Frank E. Bailey, Sainta D. Balcombe, B.B. Baldwin, Dr. Cyrus Baldwin, James Baldwin, H.W. Bail, S.W. Ballender, B.B. Barkalow (pix, plus pix of residence), M.T. Barlow, Capt. Chester Barney, J.R. Barnicle, H.W. Barnum, J.M. Barr, Major David Barriger, Edmunt Bartlett, W.R. Bartlett, William Bartlett, Henry Baswitz, John Batten, Mrs. J. Baumann, Anton Baumeister, John Baumer, J.P. Bay, Samuel Dewitt Beals, George Bean, Samuel Bean, John Beatty Jr., J.T. Beatty, Henry Bechtel, William Bechel, Joseph Beckman, S.S. Beebe, John Beishlag, John T. Bell, John W. Bell, George P. Bemis, Edward L. Bender, Gustav Beneke, L.M. Bennett, J.S. Bennett, Walter Bennett, Carl Benson, A. Benzon, J.E. Beryen, Andrew Bevins, Ellis Bierbower, Richard Bingham, W.W. Bingham, Walter Black, Arthur Blakely, Charles Blakeman, J.E. Blake, Jacob Blinkensderfer, Max Boehncke, George Boggs, Lew Hill, H.C. Bolton, J. Bonner, W.T. Bonner, A.F. Borden, Lamont Bowers, James Boyd (pix), M.I. Boyles, Louis Bradford, John Bradley, John Brandt, Sardius Brewster, Roderick Brewster, Clinton Briggs, Charles Brown, C. Jerome Browne, F.D. Brown, Graham Browne, H.B. Brown, J.J. Brown, R.H. Brown, Samuel Brown, W.A. Brown, William Brown, H.H. Browning, G.F. Brucker, Henry Bruning, Charles Bruner, James Bruner, T.C. Brunner, Rev. Henry Bruns, F.B. Bryant, George Bryant, John Bryant, Alexander G. Buchanan, J.M. Buchanan, S.F. Buckley, Michael Burd, Edward Burke, Charles Burmester, Nathan Burnham (pix), Leavitt Burnham, Mason Burnham, David Burr, G.G. Burton, William Bushman, John H. Butler, John M. Butler, Harrel Byars, Aaron Cahn, S.S. Caldwell, Thomas Callan, James Cameron, C.E. Campbell, C.R. Campbell, John Campbell, Martin Cannon, Levi Carter, Lemuel Case, Larrue Cassidy, Albert Chadwick, Samuel Chambers, Champion Chase, Peter Christiansen, Ole Christerson, John Christopherson, A.D. Clark, D.O. Clark, Elam Clark, Frederick Clark, John Murchie Clarke, John T. Clarke, Rev. Robert Clarkson (pix), Newton Clark, Noah Clark, Henry Clay, Ashton Clemens, Daniel Clifton, C.S. Clopp, Thomas Coffey, Rev. Augustine Colaneri, M.G. Cole, Seth Cole, A.M. Collett, William Connerly, S. Cornfield, Isaac Congdon, I.H. Congdon, J.R. Conkling, Dr. Victor Coffman (pix), Charles Conner, James Connolly, Charles Conoyer, William Connell (pix), Edward Cooper, Frank Cooper, Josiah Cooter, G.T. Cornish, H.W. Cossley, Thomas Cotter, Jacob Counsman, John Cowie, John Cowin, Henry Cox, J. E. Cramer, A.D. Russell Crawford, George Crawford, Edwin Creighton (extensive), F.M. Crittenton, Lorenzo Crounse, Gen. George Crook, Alexander Cruickshank, William Cryderman, R.d. Curry, Alexander Daemon, T.H. Dailey, R. Daniels, G.M. Darrow, Edwin Davis, Chester Davis, Oscar Davis, John Dawson, Michael Decker, Henry Deersen, James Deland, William DeLand, Frederick Dellone, Dr. J.C. Denise, Abraham Dennis, P.F. Dennison, Rev. W.A. Denton, M.L. Derwin, John Detwiler, Harry Deuel, William Dew, C.H. Dewey, J.J. Dickey, George Dickinson, Edward Diedrich, C.N. Dietz, Dr. Charles Dinsmoor (pix), Henry Ditzen, George Doane, Joseph Doherty, Rev. Robert Doherty, William Doll, Thomas Donahoo, A.H. Donecken, William Donnelly, W.V. Doolittle, August Dorn, Rudolph Dorn, William Dowling, Victor Dreher, L. Duggan, Michael Duffy, J.H. Dumont, Valentine Dumperth, George W. Duncan, Frank M. Dutton, John Dwyer, Otis Earll, Robert Easson, Edric Eaton, Albert Eden, Nelson Edholm, Andrew Egbert, P.M. Ekstron, R.C. Enewold, E. Engler, John Erck, Christopher Erikson, Thomas Erikson, Experience Estabrook, P.S. Eustis, Eleaser Evans, Thomas Evans, Louis Faist, N.B. Falconer, Thomas Drysdel Falconer, William Fawcett, John Feeney, A.N. Ferguson, C.C. Field, George Field, John Field, C.H. Fitch, George Fitchett, George Flach, Charles Fleck, W.M. Fleming, Rev. E.A. Fogelstrom, James Forsyth, George Fouts, John Fouts, John Fox, Joseph Fox, James France, Elmer Frank, C.H. Frederick, Andrew Frederickson, Edward Freeman, J.W. Freeman, Egbert French, John Frenk, D.S.M. Fretwell, Carl Fried, Gust Fries, Charles Fritscher, J.S. Fruehauf, A.W. Fullriede, John Furay, Major V. Furay, Benjamin Gallagher, W.R. Gamble, J.W. Gannett, J.J. Garber, Ralph Gaylord, Rev. Reuben Gaylord (extensive), C.A. Galatte, George Gelston, William Gentleman, A. Getzschmann, George Gewinner, George Giacomini, William Gibbon, Dr, Wellington Gibbs, A.A. Gibson, Thomas Gibson, William Gibson, George Gilbert, J.A. Gillespie, Harry Gilmore, A.H. Gladstone, Max Gladstone, Rev. George Glauber, George E. Goodman, Charles Goodman, Charles Goodrich, D.H. Goodrich, Peter Goos, John Gordon, John Gosling, John Gothord, Dr. Lynn Graddy (pix), Rev. Edwin Graham, F.W. Gray, Henry Gray, Genry Grebe, Thomas Greeley, Charles Greene, George Green, John H. Green, Rev. W.A. Green, F.P. Gridley, James Gridley, James U. Gridley Jr., J.A. Griffen, A.W. Griffin, John E. Griffiths, Lewis Groff, Dr. Paul Grossmann (pix), Albertus Gross, George Gruber, J.H. Gue, Charles Guion, George Guy, William Gwyer, William Gyger, G.H. Haarmann, William Hagedorn, Edward Hall, George Hall, R.S. Hall, Thomas Hall, C. Hamann, Henry Hamann, C.W. Hamilton (pix of home), George B. Hamilton, Gust Hamel, Charles Hambright, P.A. Hammon, J.F. Hammond, Andrew Harmon, L.A. Harmon, Charles Harpster, David Harpster, R.A. Harris, Ransom Harris, Rev. William Harsha, Christian Hartman, Dr. C.L. Hart, Elias Hartford, Henry Harrier, M.W. Hartigan, D. Hartson, C.B. Havens, Patrick Hawes, Joseph Hay, Leonard Hay, F.W. Hayes, W.J. Hayes, G. Heimrod, Frederick Heineriksen, William Heins, Meyer J.H. Heitholt, Hellman, William Henderson, R. Henrickson, Henning Henningsen, William Herrmann, Frederick Herzke, Constantine Hess, George Hess, George Heyn, Frederick Hickstein, Ira Higby, Lewis Hill, Mrs. Louise Hilleke, P.C. Himebaugh, Gilbert Hitchcock, Senator Phineas Hitchcock, Charles Hintz, George Hoagland (2 pix of home), J.L. Hobbs, A.J. Hobin, Patrick Hoctor, John Hofstead, O.W. Hoile, G.W. Holdredge, G.W. Homan, Thomas Holley, D.B. Hoover, John Horbach, J.E. House, Charles Housel, G.E. Howard, Samuel Howell, D.D. Hoxsie, John Hoye, George Hubbard, Mrs. C.M. Hurlbut, Dr. Harry Hyde, J.R. Hyde, Mortimer Hyde, Adolph Huberman (pix of store), Peter Iler, Joseph Iler, Rev. James Ingram, H.T. Irvine, James Ish, Martin Ittner, Nicholas Ittner, S.K. Jackson, Walter Jardine, Andrew Jensen, Dr. H.P. Jensen, A.L. Johnson, John Johnson, P.H. Johnson, S.R. Johnson, Dr. Andrew Johnson, Eli Johnson, H.S. Johnson, Soren Jonasen, Alfred Jones, E.S. Jones, Soren Jorgensen, George Joslyn, S.T. Josselyn, Gustav Kaessner, Charles Karbach, Peter Karbach, Edward Kaufman, A.N. Kear, John Kellom, William Kelly, Elias Kelsey, Howard Kennedy, Benjamin Eli Barnett Kennedy, W.J. Kennedy, David Keyes, Richard Kitchen, Albert Knight, Benjamin Knight, J. Gardner Knight, Louis Korty, Charles Krebs, Ernst Krebs, Edward Kreissmann, William Krelle, Louis Kroitzsch, V. Kucera, Norman Kuhn (pix of home), Eugene Kuony, M.A. Kurtz, G.F. Labagh, Jesse Lacey, George Baker Lake, W.E. Lauenstein, W. Lawrence, John Lawton, C.A. Leary, Edward Leeder,Dr. P.S. Leisenring, Simon Lehman, Henry Lehmann (pix of store), H. Leisge, M.F. Lemaster, John Lemke, William Lewis, George Linde, L.B. Lindenberger, George Lininger, G.A. Lindquest, William Little, John Little, Charles Littlefield, Henry Livesey, Thomas Livingston, C.O. Lobeck, S.E. Locke, J.H. Logan, John Logan, E.K. Long, Louis Longprey, William Lorenzen, Dr. Enos Lowe (pix), William Lowe, Jesse Lowe, Major Ludington, R.H. Lucas, John Lutz, John Lytle, John McCague, Rev. William McCandlish, O.P. McCarty, E.A. McClure, J.A. McClure, Robert McConnell, John McCreary, A. McGavock, M.A. McGinn, D.L. McGuckin, J.H. McGuire, James McHugh, George McKnight, Henry McKoon, M.G. McKoon, E.D. McLaughlin, John Mott McMahon, Lawrence McMahon, James McMichael, F.J. McShane, James McShane, John McShane, T.A. McShane, B.F. Madsen, Christian Madsen, B. Maginnis, John Mahannah, Oliver Mallery, John Mallet, John R. Manchester, General Charles Manderson, H.H. Marhoff, William Manning, J.E. Markel, William Marlow, Rev. David Marquett, William Marsh, W.F. Marsh, John Marston, C.A. Martin, James Martin, Matthew Martinovich, Edwin Mathis, W.G. Maul, Edward Maurer, Tev. John Maxfield, Michel May, Alfred Mayhew, F.E. Maynard, Charles Menter, John Reid Meredith, Dr. Samuel Mercer (pix), C.W. Mead, William Mergell, Dr. Laureston Alphonso Merriam, N. Merriam, Frederick Metz, Hermann Meyer, Julius Meyer, Charles Midgley, Rev. Thomas Miles, Ezra Millard, David Miller, Dr. George Miller, Lorin Miller, Dean Millspaugh, D.S. Mitchell, C.E. Mockbee, Frederick Moehle, D.A. Moffat, Dr. Gilbert C. Monell, Carroll Montgomery, F.M. Moore, Dr. Richard Moore, William Moran, G.V. Morford, G.N. Morgan, Edward Morony, John Morrell, David Morrison, John Morse, J.W. Morse, L.V. Morse, W.V. Morse, E.M. Morseman, Andrew Moyer, Michael Mulligan, J.A. Munroe, Frank Murphy, Martin Murphy, William Musser, Louis Nachtigall, F.A. Nash, Dr. A.W. Nason, William Neckel, J.J. Neligh, Dr. James Neville, John W. Nichols, P. J. Nichols, Thomas Nickel, S. Nielsen, Paul Nindel, Valentine Nock, Isaac Noyes, Gen. George Morgan O'Brien, Rev. James O'Connor (pix), Ole Olson, James Olsen, C.M. O'Donovan, P. O'Malley, Henry Osthoff, Edwin Overall, Samuel Orchard, Samuel Orchard (pix), George Palmer, Dr. A.A. Parker, Churchill Parker, T.N. Parker, Dr. J.C. Panter (with pix of store), William Frederick Parker, Daniel Parmelee, Dan Parmelee, Edward Parmelee, M. Parr, Rev. James Paterson, M.T. Patrick, Thomas Patrick, W.A. Paxton (with pix of store), Dr. J.H. Peabody (pix), Dr. C.H. Paul, John Paulsen, Dr. James Porter Peck (pix), P.L. Perine, Henry Peters, Lars Peteson, Hiram Pickard, James Pickard, Alfred W. Phelps, Frank Phelps, George Phillips, Aaron Pickup, David Piercy, John Platz, John Poissant, Anton Pokorny, Luther Poland, Alexander Pollock, B.H. Post, A.C. Powell, Charles Powell, Jerome Powell, John Power, William Preston, Solomon Prince. Frank Pugh, Henry Pundt, M.W.E. Purchase, Willis Putnam, P.J. Quealey, James Quinn, Rev. Oswalt Radinsky, August Randow, C. Rasmussen, J.R. Rasmussen, George Rathbun, Thomas Read, Charles Redick, John Redick (pix, plus pix of home), Byron Reed, Edward Reed, Preston Reeves, William Nebraska Reeves, F. L. Reid, John Reid, Michael Reilly, Max Reis, L.M. Rheem, Henry Rhodes, Bazil Rhodes, Jorelion Rice, J.M. Rice, T.W.T. Richards, Rev. R. Rickets, R. Frank Riley, Thomas Riley, Henry Ritter, W.L. Ritter, John S. Robb, S.A. Roberson, E.L. Robertson, Joseph Robins, Stephen Robinson, H.J. Rolfs, Frank Romankoff, Milton Rogers, Samuel Rogers (pix), Abraham Rosenbery, Jacob Rosenfield, Andrew Rosewater, Thomas Rossiter, Amasa Roth, Col. William Royall, W.H. Russell, John Rush, C.B. Rustin, Mrs. A. Ryan, Charles Salter, Albert Sander, W.O. Sanders, George Sauer, George Saulter, Senator Alvin Saunders (pix), Platt Saunders, Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882, 6, Frederick, CO: Renaissance House, 1989. 1st printing. Paperback. Used - Very Good. Bio sketches of historical figures. Includes Grant Marsh, captain of the steamer Far West during the 1876 Little Big Horn campaign., Renaissance House, 1989, 3<
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