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CITY OFFICERS.

L. • . a p r and John
1·on ouncilm n at Large·
H. Hub r Fir t v ard; E. H. Lou
ond Ward· 1.
H. Tinl
, Third Ward; C. W. ~lcDonald, Four
Ward·
J. C. Fl min , Fifth Ward; I ra l Lov tt i --th Ward.

STANDING COIIIIITTEES OF THE CITY
COUNCIL.
Finance-Flemin
, Lou
and Ca p r.
Judiciar -Loug
, McDonald and Tinl .
Claim
nd Printin -Hub r, 01 on and Fl ming.
Int rnal Impro ment Str t and
11 -McDonald,
per and Lou e.
Brid
and Cit Propert -Ca p r Lo tt nd 1 on.
Fir and Li ht -Lo
tt, Tinl
and d:cDonald.
Polic , He 1th and
w r 1 n Hub r and L
tt.
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Fl min
nd Huber .
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POLICE DEPARTIIENT
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FIRE DEPARTllEKT
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In turning in au al rm of fir , th lar e bell on Central
tation
ill trik th number of the bo~ . For ""ample·
bo~ 23 ill b truck tbu , fir t, two blow on the bell at
an inten •al of tbr e econd , then an interval of i..
cond , then thr
blow at int rval of three
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an int rval of t,; nty
cond and rep at th number of
th bo four time .

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7-1 Thirt -fourth t et and B' a .
1-T
, fir out.
2-2-2
dditional
at r pre ure.
-3cond alarm.

W ABD BOUNDABIES.

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FIR T
RD include all the territory east of First
and Rohrer a and a lin running du north from the
t m line ot unn ide and Galesburg addition to the
northern iimib .
ECO D W RD include all the territory north of
Broad a , we t of First Rohrer av, and a line running
du n rth e t of ale burg addition to lhnit , and east of
ixteenth.
THIRD
ARD include all territory outh of Broaday, w t of Fi t and east of Main from Broadwa to
· t enth a and east on Fourth from Si tecnth av to
outhem limi .
F
RTH W RD include all territory south of Broadwa , ea t of ioth , and c t of {ain from Broadwa to
i t nth a and Fourth from i t nth av to outhem
limit .
FIFTH
ARD includ
all territory outh of Bro day and
t of inth.
I TH
RD includ
all t rrit r north f Bro d-

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BOilD

01' 81JPEBVISOB8 .
H. . Br nd , Ch innan Hancock; W. F. Baker,
ouncil Bluff ; llen Bulli , Gri wold; D. F. Dryden,
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. Innes, Cl rk.

DI STBICT COUBT.
. B. Thornell , . W. acy, 0. D. Wheeler and W .
. G~ n Jud
· F. L. Reed, Cl rk.
up rior Court m t at Court Hou e, Geo. H. Scott,
Jud .

UNITED STATES OFFICEBS.
F d ral Buildin , Broadwa
w cor 6th,
S Hazleton,
Cu todian.
. . Internal Revenue. Federal Building, Deputy
Collector, .1. 1'1. Parkin on; Deputy Stamp Collector,
Ohio Knox.
.
. Circuit and District Court for the Southern
Di trict. For th W estem Division of Iowa meets at
Council Bluff , 2d Tue day in March; 3d Tue day in Septern r ; De ioin , 2d Tue day in May, 3d Tue day in
o ember ; K okuk, 2d Tu day in April, 3d Tuesday in
October ; Cre ton, 4th Tue day in March, 3d Tuesday in
October ; Judg, , Smith D. McPherson, Red Oak; Clerk
Di trict Court , W. C. McArthur, De Moine ; Clerk Circuit
Court, E. R.
a on, D
Moin ; D puty Clerk, Etta
Ma ell , Council Bluff .
Surveyo r of Cu tom , L. M. Shub rt;
Pension E aminer, W. L. Brook .

POST OFFICE.
Federal Building, Bro dway
cor 6th, . S. Hazclttn , Po tm tcr.
Offic hours, 7,30 . m. to 7 p. m.
Sun
, g:30--to ro-=3o-a.m.
:olida: , 810
. ,n .

BOABD OF EDUCATION.
•

�PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
B n cor 25th, Ell n M. clnto h, Prin.
m .r.
illo
,
r 7th
anni H rdin Prin.
Clark, Benn tt
, cor Fr nklin a .
ourtl nd 9th nr
, W t Council Bluff , Lon.
Gra
Prin.
Ei hth
. th a ,
cor 16th, Mr . Edith F. Prouty,
Prin.
Ei hth Str t, 8th
cor A G Willianne White, Prin.
Gunn, n ·B'way nr Elliott, Emma Hoffman, Tcbr.
Harri on t, Harri n nr McG e av, Minnie Hanson,
Prin.
Hi h Bluff. e cor 5th av, F. C. Bn i n Prin.
Hill 339 High chool a , Mr . Dora H. Churchill,
Prin.
adi on A , 759 Madi on a , Sue. L. Badollet, Prin.
Piere
t. 411 e Piere , V rmont R nold , Prin.
cond
, 2209 2d a , Elizabeth Gra
Prin.
Third St. 1121 s 3d, Mrs. M:. B. Curtis, Prin.
Thirty- cond t. 32d, se cor Av C, gn Drake, Prin.
Twentieth
v, 260 w Wa hington av, antie Mangum,
Prin.
Woodbur ,
Woodbur a e of uth av.
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ClllJBOH DIBECTOBY .
Baptl t.

Fir t, 540 1 t a . , R v. Milford Ri
t. Zion colored , I 10 t v D.
candin vian, 619
7th; Re . H.
pa tor.
edi h, 331 illi
Church of Cbri t
Pa tor .

Fi t, 700

4 M n t r.

6th, R

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R or anized Church of Je u Chri t 309 w Pierce.
Luth

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Fir t candina ian, 27
• , R . E. Proven en,
Pa tor.
t. John
E ang Jical, Engli b, Willow a e cor 7th
Re . . W. nyder, Pa tor.
t. Paul'
Terman Evang lica1 , 627 7th
Rev.
m.
Fr
Pa tor.
Swedi h Emanu 1, 216 n 7th, R .
Ia nu n,
P tor.
I tbodt t Epl

opal.

Broadwa
cor I t Rev. w. ]. Calfee
B'wa
Pa tor.
B. R ·. E. \ . Eri
or
n
Epworth, 25th
Pa tor.
Fifth
r I th . Re . E.
. Eric
n,
5th a n
Pa tor.
F. . Eitel or
nn n, 2 n 7th, R
Trinit , 701
4th, R . W. H. Cable, P
Pre b t rl n.

Fir t, \Villow a n
S ond, Pi
Pa tor.
Rolll

t. Franci
Sm yth~ P t r.
t . Pet r

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Woman'
G. Luca ,
Pr ident;
C. Gaines,
responding

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Christian
Pre ident;
{rs. I abella C. t
Mrs. Annette Wallac , Trea urer · f •
Recording
ccr tary; M . Z
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ecretary.

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HOSPITALS, ASYLUKS AND HODS .
A ociated Charities, 1
Glen a , ~rs. Carrie Johnon, Supt.
Chri tian Hom , 706 to 716 v D and 713 to 7 I v E
and 321 to 402 Little Curti . Rev. J. G. Lemen, mgr.
Mere Ho pital, Ha_rmony cor Frank, conducted b
Si ters of Mercy,
St. B mard' Ho pital, Frank ne cor W hin on v
conducted by Si ter of Mere .
l!other ary Vincent
Superiore .
St . Mary' Home for Young Ladie , 2
H rmony
conduct d by Sisters of Mere_ .
Woman'
Chri tian
ociation H pital, 5 ..0
h
Mrs. Madge E. Penny, Supt.

LIBRARIES AND J.tEADING ROOKS.
Council Bluff
Board of Tru te
M. F. Rohrer,
Dr. J. H. Clea
Burke, C. R. T
Dail , librari n.

Free

Public

Libr ry

:
Pr ident; J. J. te rt,
r, W. I. mith, Patric·
1 r Mr . M. L. Ever tt ·

HALLS AND BUILDINGS.
B'wa .
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D n bo H 11, 16 P rl.
Danforth Block, 744
B a
r tt Block Pe rl w cor B
y.
F d r 1 Building, B ay w cor 6th.
Pi t
tional B nk Building , B w
w cor Main.
r nd rm of th R public Hall, 16 Pearl.
Hu h
Hall, B a
cor Park av.
Huntin on Hall 104 w B'wa .
Ind pendent rd r of dd F llow Temple, 400-402 w
B wa .
Jam
Block, 17 Pearl.
Kem
Blo k, 3 r
Iain.
Knight of P thia Hall B' wa w cor Park a and 546
w B a
Labor Temple, 101 Main.
Libert Hall, 17 Bryant.
Maren Block, 46 w B wa .
Ia onic T mple 4th
cor B way.
Maur r Building, 52 w B' w .
M rriam Block Willow a , M in to Pearl.
1'.odern Woodmen of m rica Hall, 313 Merriam blk.
Opera Hou e Block, 554 w B'wa .
Patrotic
rd r Son of America H 11102 Main.
Post Office, B way w cor 6th
Ro al Arcanum Hall 3d floor Shu art blk.
St. Alb an Hall, 46 w B wa .
Sanborn Bloc , 326 w B way.
Sapp Building , B'wa n cor cott.
Shu art Block, 5 P arl.
mitb ' Hall 71 16th a .
Union Hall, 146, B'way.
Wickham Buildin , 51 w B wa
Woodbury Buildin , o P rl.
W odm n of th World H 11 1 6 1
B'w .

PARKS .
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�SECRET AND BENEVOLElff SOCIETDlB.
a d

Bluff Cit Lodg
o. 71, A. F.
. .-Meet
third
Tu da of ach month in Ma onic Templ . G. W. Lipe,
, r.
L · J. B. tkin ,
r t r .
E ..· 1 ior L do- o. 259 . F.
. M.- fe t
cond
· Tu da of ach month in 1a onic T mpl .
1. H.
ar , W. M.; Tho . Mc fill n, eer tary.
tar hapt r o. 47, R. . M.-M
fir t Tu da of
aeh month in Ma onic T mpl . F. J. Piere
L E. H.
P.; J. B. Atkin
er tat').
I anho Commander
o. 17, K. T.- f th fourth
Tu da of each month in Ma onic T mpl . H. W.
Bind r , E. C. · E. H. L ffert , R corder .
Harmon
Chapt r
o. 25,
. E. .- 1 et third
Tu da of each month in '.la onic T mpl . frs . J nn1e
Wilkin , \ . L; ii Emma . Potter
er tary.

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'D mpl .
ichol on

rs•
er tary.
R bekab Lodge
o. 3 ~, I. 0. 0. F.e ts
ond ud f urth
turd
ven1ng of ach month in
F llo
T mpl . Mrs. F. W. Mencray,
. G.;
t!c nn n,
rctar .
Knl

Concordia Lodg
in Hu h , Hall,

R.

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of Pytbl

.

o. 52.- 1eet every Tue day night
. L. Hill C. C.; Edw. Steepy, K. of

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t. lb n Lod
o. 17.-Meet
e ery Monday night
in K. of P. Hall 546 w B'way. S. H. Connor, C. C.:
Ed in J. bbott, K. of R.
S.
Bluff Company,
o. 27, U. R.K. P.-Meet
e eryFrida ni ht in Hu he ' Hall . J. J. Klein Captain; E. A.
Black, R cord r .
. S.
rant Com pan
o 44, U. R. K. P .-Meet
v ry aturda
night in
. of . Hall, 546 w B way.
W. M. Fr d rick, aptaiu · C. . Tibbit , Recorder.
Calantb
mbl · o. 1 1 P thian
i terh d.- rfeets
th fourth \\ dn da • of th month in Hu h , Hall.
Mr . L. Lucb w
. Ir .
ar Lind r, K. of R.
S.
y

n i n Ord r of Htb.-n1I

cond

unda

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of

ach month

Wor m n.

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m nth in K. f •
, Pr . i l ut;
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o.
cond nd. fourth Tursday
f e chm nth. J. J. Kl in, Pre ident· W. . Gr en, Seccl Pro

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Ord r of Elk •

Coun ii Bluff Lod
o. 53 r- lee
nin
in Elk
build in . Emmet
Ruler· J. ~ . Jacobs, jr.,
er t ry.
Broth

rboocl of American

very Thursday
Tinley, E alted

Yo men.

lvanh
Home t ad o. 394-Meet
e ery Friday evenin in K. of P . hall, 546 w B'way . M. B. Snyder,
Fo11 man; W. C. Jo ph Corre pondent.
ommonw

Ith Provld

nt A ooclatlon.

Bluff Cit Lod
o. 517eet
econd and fourth
onda of ach month in G. A. Hall. M. L. Frady,
Pr ident; Loui Harri , cretary.

nited Dan bo ociet , Danebo
o. 5.
~ ets e cry
Thursda
e ening in G.
. R. Hall. John Petersen,
Pre ident F. R. Jacob n, S cretary.
,
Dani h Brotherhood Lodge o. 10.
r!e ts e ery Tue da night in Dan bo Hall. Lars Han en, Pre ident,
Jacob Tbomp on, ecretary .
Dani h i terhood Lodge
o. 10.
Meet alternate
Thursday afternoon in G. A. R. Hall. Mr . P. Jacobn Pr id nt, Mr . P . Chri toffe n , ecretary.
Dr m ti

Orel r

Hisb

of

bor

aan.

hadu "iam T mple
o. 4. M t fir t and third
Thur da night of each month in K of P H 11, 5 6
B' ay. C. W. t ood, Ro 1 izi r, W.
bh~rt•
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Council Bluff
in . A. . Hall.
r ry.

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e ry
turda night
Lincoln
. H 11.
, Command r ; Ed in
tt, djut nt.
Lincoln R Ii f Corp
o. I o-Me
every first
d third Frid
. R. H 11. M ry H. Abbott,
P id nt · nna
cret ry. ,
Impro\ "

Ord r of Red Me n .

Potta attami Trib
o. 21-Meet
ry Wedne day
ni ht in K . of P. Hall, 46
B'wa . Wm. C. Bock.
chem·
. D.
n Horn Chief of Record .
ten .

Ind pend 11t Orde r of Fo rr

Court Council Bluff
o. 37 6.-Meets
first and third
fonda
enin of acb month in Hughe ' Hall. W.
H. Ro an, Chi f Rang r; Henry DeLong, jr., Recording
er tary.
Companion Court Wacondo
o. 3o6.-Me t at call of
Chi f Ranger in Hu he ' Hall. Mr . Martha Boucher,
Chief Ran r; Ii
la p arman, Recording ecretary.
Kuicbt

ud Lad.I

of

u rity .

True Council o. 305.- feets e ry econd and fourth
Tu da
ening in K of P Hall. H. A. Otto, President;
f rs. J. F. Hall r Corr ponding S cretary.
n1 bt

of th

Council Bluff T nt o. 32, K. 0. T. M.-Meet
e ery
edn sda
v nin in 1. W. of . Hall. Frank Hober,
Command r; \ . H . Rogan, R cord K p r.
onrad Hiv
o. 3, L. . T. M.-M
t
cond nd
fourth Tu da of ch month in L W. of . H 11. Ir .
Brill, L dy
mm nd r· ~r . Marth Boucher,
rd K
r.
m n of

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amp o. 1 Royal eighbor of merica-Meets
fi t nd third Wcdne day ev ning of each month at
\\". of . h 11. fr . D. W . S lby, Oracle; Mrs. L. J.
oni , R corder.
od m Broth

rh

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m r1

.

I t first and third Monday night of each month at G .
. R. hall. J. D. te en on, Pr ident; Dr. J.C. Waterman
er tary.
rm

of tbe PbiJlppin

Camp John L Ioore
o. 1- Ieet
nin at 252 ferriam block. Hu h
d nt· umm r Kno , ecretar .
Pblllppin

e

.
'

ery Thur day
I. Go , Pre i-

I land V teran .

Camp Loui A. W
n r
. 3.
ach month in Dodg Light Guard
n , commander· J. S. Gretzer jr.,

t third Frida of
nnot ; Geo. Lt.Juddjutant.

Bo · I Arcaorun.

Fidelit , Council o. r 56-~I
t fit t and third Frid y
of ach month in Ro a} rcanum hall.
H.
icoll,
R ent· W. E. 1cConn 11, er t r .
Ito al Bl bl ud rs

John Hu , Ca tl
o. 144-M
t
cond and fourth
Tue da of ach month in M'..W. of
Hall 1 rri~m bl •.
T. R. Drak , Illu triou Prot ctor; C.
n on,
er tary.
Trlb

of Ben Hur.

w 1 C urt
o. ·2.- r t first and third Tue d
. J. B. ,..,.,_
ch mt)nth in K. of P. H 11, 5 6 B'
Chi ef; D. . Br, nn man cribe.

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LABOR ORGANIZ TIOlf .
Bluff Cit Typographical
n1on
o. 203.-A
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L bor H 11 10I M: in.
Broth rhood of Painter and D cor t
f
Local Union
o. 107.Ieet fir t .and third Tu d evening of ach month in L bor Hall IOI
! in .
Ci armaker Union
o. 177.eet at L boT H ll
IO 1
1ain.
Council Bluff Trade and Labor
mbl .tt
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Lab r Hall IOI
Main.

:MISCELLANEOUSORGAIVIZATIOIVS
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�Abbott S D, Shelb
Able A B, Co Bluffs
Ahl H J, Co Bluff
Able Jo , Co Bluff
Ahl M H, Co Bluff
Achenbach Da id, Macedonia
Achenbach F, Macedonia
Acbtley J W, Minden
Acton G M, Cre cent
Acton Peter, Reel
Adam J C, Cre cent
Adam Robt , Cr c nt
Adam TC, Cre c nt
Addi n W D, iind n
Agan Renj, Li ing pnn
A an
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Armstrong Chri , Hancock
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Arnold V H, ri old
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Arpp Henry, fin e
Arrick Chri , nderwood
Ashley Edgar, ii cedoni
A hley E, acedonia
Atkin on FM, 0 kl nd
Aug n tine B
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Augen tine Cb
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Aukland, J R, acedonia
Aukland L, Livin
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Baker DB, 0 r c nt
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Bodurtha G E, Co Bluff
B d felt W B, Carso
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Boe John,
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Boehm Adolph, fineola
Boehm Wm, Dumfries
Boggs Frank, Hancock
Boggs W A, Griswold
Bogue, L W, Griswold
Bohling Frank, Lewi
Boicourt E, :Jacedonia
Boiler Cy, Griswold
Boil r G I, Griswold
Boiler Jame , Gri wold
Boiler Wm, Walnut
Boj Chri , Co Bluff
Bolio Am bro , Carson
Bolio L, Minden
Bolliger John, Pigeon
Bolte Adolph, 'eola
Bolt H J, Sil er City
Bolton lbert, Car on
Bolton
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Bolton C E Carson
Bolton CH, iacedonia
Bolton Da id, acedoni
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Bor n I A, Cresc ent
Bor n Jobn, Boomer
Bor n J B, Cr ce nt
Bot n· , Boomer
Boriff D W :lac doni a
Boriff J C, fac doni a
Boriff J W , ac doni
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Bornholdt Wm, Avoca
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Bo n WC,
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Bowma n C F , Oakland
Bowman
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Bo man
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Bo d J , Cre cent
Bo er G W, Mac donia
Baack Wm, Living Spg
Bracken J ohn, Co Bluffs
Braden Abe, Mac donia
Braden E E, Macodonia
Braden G W, Car on
Braden S, Mac donia
Braden SD, Macedonia
Bradley A L, 1\1:acdonia
Brad} CA, Macedoni a
Bradl y Frank, Macedo n ia
Bradley F E, Macedonia
Bramsman H H, Neola
Brande Geo , Hancock
Brande H C, Han~ck
Brandes Walter, Hancock
Bratche G W, Co Bluffs
Br ach D W, Oakland
Bredcnkamp D, N ola
Bredenkamp John, Neola
Brecht Fr d, Boomer
Br mm r Fred,
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Br mmer Herman,
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Br nn man F P, Oakl nd
Br nn nan J S, Tr nor
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Brockman T
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Broe~ 1 it Carl, Co Bluff
Buchanan G W, Griswold
Buchanan K,
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Buckingham J M, Car on
Br iu ,1 C, Lov land
Buckingham \V T, Taylor
Buckl y Arthur,
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Butler Henry,
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Butler J E, Co Bluff
Butler J H, C cent
Butl r D E, Cre cent
Butl r W K, Oakland
Butterbac h Cha , H ncock
B b John, Hon
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B ei,~J M jr, Co Bluff
Cadle Henr , Co Bluff
Cadle J 1, rmour
Cail r
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Cailett H L, lac donia
Cain J W, fac donia
Cak r J B, h lb
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Callahan Cha , Ta lor
Campbell David, Lov land
Campbell E , Tte nor
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Campbel) John, Car on
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Campb 11 L E, Qui k
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Carl y H J, Macedonia
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Carli 1 Josh, Underwood
Carli le J , Avoca
Carlisle J P, Underwood
Carl en John, Reels
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Cad on Peter, Underwood
Carl on ~asmus,
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Carl on Sw n, eola
Carother Jo , Neola
Carpenter F P, Cre cent
Carpent r OS, Macedonia
Carr Cha , Hancock
Car e Jame , ak.land
Car e J A, Oakland
Car e J S, Oakland
Carse J W, Oakland
Care RH, 0 kland
Car Wm, 0 kl nd
Care \V H, Oakland
Car on R W h lb
Car pecken H, akland
Carsten Joho, Sh lby
Carter C T, Tre nor
Carter E E, l\1a~edoni
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Chan1ber A J, Quick
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Chamb r F B, Armour
Cham her R C F,
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Cbandl r Jame , Hancock
Chandler W , Hancock
Chane C H
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Chane W , Oakland
Chapman W E, eola
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Chubbick H C, Gri wold
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Cl pp r G W, Co Bluff
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Clark F r d, akland
Clark F M,
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Clark F P, t c donia
Clark J ohn o Bluff
Clark John, Macedonia
lark J T, Co Bluff
Clark J W, Car on
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Curri John, Und rwood
Curri Wm, Crescent
Curri W B, Und rwood
Curti A B, Oakland
Curti Brue , Carson
Curti J S, Co Bluff
Curti M , Oakland
Cu hing Enoch, voca
Cu bin J O
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Davi G W,
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Da i JC, Oakland
Da i J H, Co Bluff
Davi J 1, Gri wold
Davi f W, Quick
Da is Wm, Underwood
Davi WC,
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Da i \: H,
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D a John, helby
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D an W J
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D an W L, ri wold
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DeBolt Gideon, Macedonia
D cker Frank, Hender on
D Hart F , Car on
D idrick on Jacob, \\'alnut
D idrick on P t r, Walnut
Deink th H, Co Bluff
D itchl r u , Min ol
D itchl r Ch
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D nton WE, Mac donia
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Dermy r G L, Walnut
Det rt Wm,
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Devore, W , We ton
Dewey C H, Hancock
D w y ET
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Dew
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DeWitt Fremont, Gri wold
D Witt F H, akland
DeWitt Geo, Gri wold
D \Vitt Pari
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D \Vitt PH, Hancock
D Witt , Gri wold
Dial J M, We t n
Dicken W L, C r on
Dick r n E F, fa donia
Dietch Fr d, Dumfri
Dillon E G, Co Bluff
Dillon \: L Co Bluff
Dilt F H, o Bluff
Di1t R B,
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Dimmick J m
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Dingm n I H, Co Bluff
Dingm n J B, Co Bluffs
Din iddi W P, i cedoni
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Dou bert T F, Mac donia
Dougl J W
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D wn David
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Drog Wm, Co Bluff
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Drury P ter,
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Dr er ug, Co Bluff
Dr er Fr d, Walnut
Dryer H C, Co Rluff
Dryer Otto, Co Bluff
Dubois R , rable
Duchmann C, Underwood
Duchmann M, Underwood
Duerr John, Minden
Duff WA
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Duggan G C, Reels
Duggan J H , R 1
Duncan
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Duncan Wil on, Co Bluffs
Duncanson
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Dungan T \V, Car on
Dunkle D W Cr c nt
Dunkl R, Cre c nt
Dunn Ed w, eol
Dupra H L, Mac doni
Dupra M, M c doni
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Eame PD, Quick
Eame W K, Quick
Earnest AB, Oakland
Eberhart Ben, Avoca
Eberhart Fr d,
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Ebert ug, \V ton
Eckel Rieb, Hancock
Eckert Adam, Minden
Eck rt
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Eckert J H, akland
Edie M , Car on .
Edi vV , Car on
Ed trom H, Cre cent
E 0 ger HG,
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Ehl r H nry, Io
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Ehl rs H 1r
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Ehler John
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Ehl r Loui , Mind n
Ehler Pet r Mind n
Ehri M: , Li ing pg
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Eichhorn G o, W lnut
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Fem trom , Co Bluff
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F rron Jo Co Bluff
F tt r F P,
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Ficht r Frank, Carson
Ficht r J , Ta lor
Fichtner \i m, eola
Fi ·kel E C, Oaklan&lt;l
Fi gin O L, Gri wold
Finnerty Jame , eola
Finn rt rlike,
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Fiori , Co Bluff
Fi b H nry, I cedonia
Fi h r Hu o, Dumfrie
Fi ch r HF , Dumfri
Fi cher J H Co Bluff
Fi h r Anton
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Fi b r
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Fi b r B, Car on
Fi h r BE, Underwood
Fi b r Frank,
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Fi her F J, eola
Fi her G E, nderwood
Fi h r HG, Und rwood
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                    <text>111 -11&#13;
spec. Le Coll.&#13;
977.771&#13;
F928&#13;
v.2 n.1&#13;
Frontier _ Chronicle&#13;
Vol. 2, No. I Newsletter of the Pottawattamie County (IA) Genealogical Society Jan. - Mar. 1996&#13;
Booted Out!!!&#13;
By Bob Anderson&#13;
In a surprise move which shocked&#13;
members of the Pottawattamie County&#13;
Genealogical Society (PCGS), the&#13;
presidents of Kanesville Restoration&#13;
Inc. (KRI) and the Pottawattamie&#13;
County Mormon Trails Association&#13;
(PCMTA) told the genealogical society to vacate the premises of 21&#13;
Benton Street. The PCGS has been&#13;
operating the Pioneer Research Library&#13;
and Tabernacle Visitors Center at the&#13;
property since December, 1994.&#13;
KRl and the PCMTA are in the&#13;
process of building a replica of the&#13;
1846 Mormon Tabernacle on the site.&#13;
In the original understanding, the&#13;
PCGS was to operate the library and&#13;
visitor center until the Tabernacle and&#13;
a new visitor center were built. The&#13;
library was then to be relocated in the&#13;
new visitor center and 21 and 19&#13;
Benton Street were to be demolished.&#13;
Not much is known about why&#13;
the PCGS was forced to move out&#13;
now, except that word has it money&#13;
was found to demolish the two buildings now. Apparently there are no&#13;
plans to locate the library in the new&#13;
visitor center in the future, because the&#13;
size of the center has been scaled back&#13;
and there would not be room for a&#13;
library in that facility.&#13;
The PCGS has moved the library,&#13;
-now known simply as the Pioneer&#13;
Research Library-to the Historic&#13;
Squirrel Cage Jail at 226 Pearl Street,&#13;
thanks to a generous offer of the&#13;
Dennis Danielson stands in front of&#13;
the signs he made for the Pioneer&#13;
Research Library at 21 Benton Street.&#13;
Historical Society of Pottawattamie&#13;
County which owns and operates the&#13;
jail. Volunteers are now unpacking and&#13;
placing the various components of the&#13;
library's collections in different areas of&#13;
the jail.&#13;
Members of the historical society&#13;
and the genealogical society will be&#13;
admitted free of charge. All others will&#13;
be charged admission of $2.50 which&#13;
will allow access to the library and a&#13;
tour of the jail.&#13;
Hours of operation are now:&#13;
Monday, closed;&#13;
Tues., Thurs. &amp; Fri., 1-4 p.m.;&#13;
Wed., 6-9 p.m.;&#13;
Sat. &amp; Sun., noon-4 p.m.&#13;
The phone# is (712) 323-2509.&#13;
Letter from&#13;
the President&#13;
Hello once again! By now many of&#13;
you know that the Pioneer Research&#13;
Library has moved to the Historic&#13;
Squirrel Cage Jail in Council Bluffs.&#13;
Naturally this was certainly not our&#13;
schedule or plan, but circumstances&#13;
beyond our control forced us to pick&#13;
up our belongings and relocate.&#13;
Although this was a monumental&#13;
task, numerous society members and&#13;
friends reached out and bonded&#13;
together to assist in the effort. What a&#13;
wonderful outpouring of care and&#13;
concern!! Thank you all so much!!!&#13;
We should be proud and honored&#13;
that our county historical society&#13;
graciously offered the library a new&#13;
home. Many of the members of the&#13;
historical society offered their help in&#13;
our time of need. How thoughtful and&#13;
kind of them to be concerned with our&#13;
situation. Our "Thanks" to each and&#13;
every one of them.&#13;
Our new home is a lovely setting.&#13;
It will take some time to organize&#13;
everything, but we should be fully&#13;
functioning within a few weeks. The&#13;
old saying, "Behind every cloud there&#13;
is always a silver lining" is certainly&#13;
true when it comes to our library. We&#13;
are now nestled between the Council&#13;
Bluffs Public Library and the Pottawattamie County Courthouse, which&#13;
can only enhance efforts by our&#13;
visitors and members when they are&#13;
seeking information on their heritage.&#13;
Many of our valuable collections&#13;
are still within our reach. On the&#13;
Continued on Page 3&#13;
January- March 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 1 &#13;
POTI AW A TI AMIE COUNTY (IA)&#13;
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY&#13;
19% BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
Marsh Pilger, President&#13;
(712) 322-1171&#13;
Darlene Vergamini, Past-President&#13;
(712) 323-5661&#13;
Bob Anderson, Vice-President&#13;
(402) 554-1800&#13;
Sharon Snipes, Treasurer&#13;
(712) 322-6562&#13;
Marjorie Negethon, Secretary&#13;
(712) 325-0128&#13;
Marcella Steffensen, Corr. Secretary&#13;
(712) 322-7054&#13;
Linda Dunlop, Dir. of Programs&#13;
(712) 328-1926&#13;
Bob Anderson, Dir. of Publications&#13;
(402) 554-1800&#13;
COMMITTEE CHAIRS&#13;
Calling: Marge Merryman&#13;
Doris Rounds&#13;
Cemetery: Dan Ives &amp; Marilyn Drennen&#13;
Grants &amp; Library Acquisitions:&#13;
Darlene Vergamini &amp; Bob Anderson&#13;
Membership: Lois Kenealy&#13;
Probate Project: Susan &amp; James Vanecek&#13;
Refreshments: Alice Bontz&#13;
Research: Irene Dawson&#13;
Special Projects: John Bryant,&#13;
Scotney Fenton and Janice Ahrens&#13;
Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the&#13;
second Tuesday of each month except for&#13;
December at the First Congregational&#13;
Church, 611 lst Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Membership is $15 per calendar year for&#13;
individuals and $20 for families.&#13;
Membership includes four quarterly&#13;
newsletters per year.&#13;
Ancestor Certificates are available for those&#13;
whose ancestors who lived in&#13;
Pottawattamie County in 1870 or earlier;&#13;
1885 or earlier; and 1905 or earlier. Contact&#13;
the Society for applications.&#13;
The Frontier Chronicle is the official&#13;
newsletter of the Pottawattamie County&#13;
(Iowa) Genealogical Society (PCGS),&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa. The Frontier&#13;
Chronicle is published quarterly by the&#13;
PCGS, 226 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
51503, (712) 323-2509, and is sent to&#13;
society members as part of their&#13;
membership.&#13;
From the Editor&#13;
PERHAPS THE MOVE FROM 21 BENTON STREET was inevitable, but the underhanded, mean-spirited way in which we were forced out was inexcusable and&#13;
frankly very confusing. As the soon-to-be former First Vice-President of the Pottawattamie County Mormon Trails Association [PCMTA] (I am tendering my&#13;
resignation), it was my understanding and that of others that we would remain&#13;
in 21 Benton until a new visitor center for the Tabernacle was built-at which&#13;
time we would move the library there and 21 Benton would be torn down. The&#13;
handwriting was obviously on the wall when plans for the visitor center showed&#13;
a much smaller center than originally planned, leaving no room for a library.&#13;
But as a member of the Board of Directors of PCMTA, I can tell you that&#13;
our eviction did not come as part of a board action-we haven't had a board&#13;
meeting for over a year!&#13;
No doubt the Tabernacle will be a great historical addition to Council Bluffs,&#13;
and I do wish them well. But my interest in the project has vanished. Call me a&#13;
quitter ... I quit! (Obviously they won't miss me. They haven't asked me to do&#13;
anything for more than a year.)&#13;
THE GENEROUS OFFER FROM THE HISTORICAL SOCIE1Y OF POTfAWATfAMIE COUN1Y&#13;
to allow us to move the library to the Historic Squirrel Cage Jail saved our rear&#13;
ends. We had no where else to go and would probably have had to place everything in storage and go dormant for a while. But I, for one, hope the move is&#13;
temporary, only because the configuration of the jail is not that conclusive to a&#13;
research library. Oh, it works for now and I'm not complaining. But we should&#13;
soon receive our non-profit status from the IRS which will allow us to look for&#13;
and apply for some large grants-large enough perhaps to acquire our own building for a library and county museum.&#13;
MY SECOND COUSIN ONCE-REMOVED VICTORINE JONES PIERCE of Oakland called&#13;
a couple of weeks ago to tell me she was going through some "things" and found&#13;
a photo of my great-grandfather and great-grandmother, William Silas JONES&#13;
and Sarah {Sadie) THAYER Jones. She thought it might be their wedding photo&#13;
and said, "I don't have any idea how I ended up with it." She's a descendant of&#13;
William Silas' brother J. T. Oohn Thomas) Jones. It just goes to show that we&#13;
never know who in our family has what. I had scoured the family for a photo of&#13;
these two--l'd never seen one and had no idea what they looked like. Now if&#13;
somebody would just own up to having the Thayer family Bible!!&#13;
I'M NOTICING MORE AND MORE MEMBERS ARE LISTING AN E-MAIL ADDRESS on their&#13;
membership forms. We will be publishing a "Members' E-mail Address List" in&#13;
the next issue, so if you have not informed us of your e-mail address, please do&#13;
so soon. This can be an excellent way to keep in touch with one another and&#13;
share information. My company, Creative Consultants, will soon have its own&#13;
site on the Internet. I will maintain a Home Page for the society on this site so&#13;
you will soon be able to connect to us where we will list some of our holdings&#13;
and research ideas. I've also noticed more of you listing the kind of computer&#13;
and genealogy program you are using. Send us a note about your genealogy computing experiences and why you like the program you're using. I've been a Mac&#13;
person since 1984 and use Reunion, which I think is great.&#13;
IF YOUR LABEL ON THIS ISSUE HAS A RED STRIPE ON IT, that means we have not&#13;
received your 1996 dues-and this will be the last issue of the Chronicle you&#13;
will receive unless we receive your dues before the next issue.&#13;
-Bob Anderson&#13;
2 The Frontier Chronicle January - March 1996 &#13;
A Special 'Thanks'&#13;
To All Who Helped&#13;
By Darlene Vergamini&#13;
Library Director&#13;
What appeared to be the overwhelming task of moving the entire&#13;
contents of the Pioneer Research&#13;
Library out of 21 Benton Street was&#13;
accomplished in a couple of weeks,&#13;
thanks co the generous help of many,&#13;
many individuals.&#13;
At the risk of omitting someone,&#13;
here are the special people who gave&#13;
of their time and energy to help us&#13;
move and to work on our garage sale:&#13;
Dennis &amp; Cathy Danielson; Bob&#13;
&amp; Marcia Hastings; Bill &amp; Dorothy&#13;
Copeland; Everett &amp; Irene Dawson;&#13;
Merle &amp; Shirley Ries; Marjorie&#13;
Merry-man; Scotney Fenton; Rosemary John-son; Marcella Steffenson;&#13;
Alice Bontz; Larry Vergamini; Dan&#13;
Mowry; Bob Churchill; Sue Yanacek;&#13;
Sharon George; Margaret Ebeling;&#13;
Dan Ives; Doug Ives; Patrick Vergamini; Amy Plowman; Cal Peterson;&#13;
Marsha Pilger; Gerry Byers; Helen &amp;&#13;
Dennis Loftis; and all the young folks&#13;
from the Church of Jesus Christ of&#13;
Latter-Day Saints.&#13;
From the Board of the PCGS, we&#13;
sincerely thank and salute each and&#13;
every one of you. We have no idea&#13;
what we would have done without&#13;
your help. If I missed someone, I'm&#13;
truly sorry. It was so busy during the&#13;
move chat I didn't see eveyone.&#13;
The big, heavy courthouse books&#13;
are now stored in a rail car at the&#13;
Railswesc Museum. The Iowa books&#13;
and chose for other states and countries are now housed in various cells in&#13;
the Historic Squirrel Cage Jail at 226&#13;
Pearl Street.&#13;
It will probably be May 1 before&#13;
we are totally unpacked and organized.&#13;
We could still use your help in doing&#13;
chis, but even if you can't help, feel free&#13;
to stop by and see what we're doing.&#13;
The hours and phone number are&#13;
shown in the box to the right.&#13;
Thanks again to all who came&#13;
through in our time of need.&#13;
Letter from the President&#13;
continued from page 1.&#13;
second floor you will find the microfilm readers and the probate records all&#13;
in place. The Iowa books and files have&#13;
a home on the first floor of the jail.&#13;
Hours of operation are nearly the&#13;
same as before and just chink-visitors&#13;
will not only have access to our&#13;
collections but will be able to tour the&#13;
historic jail as well!&#13;
New services are also being added&#13;
to the telephone which will enable&#13;
callers to reach us easier. Being in the&#13;
downtown area offers greater convenience and more exposure co the&#13;
Pioneer Library. In the long run I'm&#13;
confident our new quarters will suit&#13;
our needs and serve us well.&#13;
If you have a few hours to donate&#13;
to the effort of unpacking and getting&#13;
settled we would welcome you warmly.&#13;
For the benefit of our members&#13;
and long distance friends I wish to&#13;
advise you chat many of the society's&#13;
projects are still in progress. Walnut&#13;
Hill Cemetery is almost completed&#13;
and should be ready to be published&#13;
in May. Thank you to so many who&#13;
read stones, proofread chem, and a&#13;
special THANKS to the Danielsons&#13;
(Dennis and Cathy) who organized&#13;
the material and input the data into&#13;
the computer! When this task is completed we will be off to finish Cedar&#13;
Lawn Cemetery.&#13;
Indexes for many of the early&#13;
Pottawattamie County histories are&#13;
diligently being gathered by volunteers&#13;
and could be completed soon. The&#13;
index to the 1860 Pottawattamie&#13;
County census is almost finished&#13;
thanks to many but especially to Bob&#13;
Newton. We are also nearing completion of the first round of abstracting&#13;
on the old probate files. God bless that&#13;
lovely committee headed by Alice&#13;
Banez!!&#13;
The 1925+ probate files are&#13;
already filed and indexed and available&#13;
for researching thanks to the many&#13;
hours chat Marge Merryman devoted&#13;
to chis task.&#13;
Bob Anderson says the new bylaws&#13;
are almost ready for review by the&#13;
committee; Irene Dawson definitely&#13;
keeps the letters flowing with those&#13;
seeking data in our county; the index&#13;
to the early death records is in&#13;
progress-the list goes on and on!&#13;
Plans for summer gatherings are&#13;
being readied and most of us are looking forward to the May Ice Cream&#13;
Social with our guests from the&#13;
surrounding genealogical societies. As&#13;
you can see, we are never idle!!&#13;
If you have any questions any&#13;
time, please contact one of the board&#13;
members. We are here to serve you.&#13;
Until next time, take care, God&#13;
bless, and keep healthy!!&#13;
-Marsha Pilger&#13;
The Piot1eer Research Library Is "°"' ope" as follows:&#13;
Mot1day, closed&#13;
Tues., Thurs. S- Fri. 1-.f p.tM.&#13;
Wed., 6-9 p.tM.&#13;
Sat. S- Su" Noot1- .f p.tM.&#13;
It is located it1 the Historic Squirrel Cage Jail&#13;
U.6 Pearl Street&#13;
Cout1cil Jluffs, IA 51509&#13;
The Phot1e NutMber Is&#13;
(71tJ 9!9-t509&#13;
January - March 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 3 &#13;
Researcher's Bane: The ''Misspelled'' Nanie&#13;
By Clair Prechtel-Kluskens&#13;
Reprinted from The Record· News .from the National Archives and Records Administration, Vol. 2, No. 4, March 1996&#13;
Many inexperienced genealogists often&#13;
fail to find their ancestors in records simply&#13;
because the name is "misspelled." Researchers must remember that "official government&#13;
records" were created by government&#13;
employees and private citizens whose reading and writing skills varied. Several&#13;
examples illustrate this point.&#13;
A Tale of Four Brothers&#13;
Four brothers from St. Lawrence&#13;
County, New York-Frederick, James&#13;
Henry, Samuel, and William P. Westurnserved in the Union Army during the Civil&#13;
War. Fred's compiled military service record&#13;
(CMSR) is indexed and filed under Weston&#13;
while the others' CMSR's are filed under&#13;
Western. James' pension file is indexed&#13;
under the spelling Westren, Samuel's under&#13;
Western and William P.'s under Westurn.&#13;
Why the different spellings? The reasons are&#13;
sometimes unknown. James signed his&#13;
enlistment paper as Westurn, and most&#13;
records in his CMSR spell the name&#13;
Westurn, but it is indexed and filed under&#13;
the Western spelling. Samuel, who was&#13;
illiterate, enlisted under the name Westurn.&#13;
However, although most records in his&#13;
CMSR call him Weston, it is indexed and&#13;
filed under Western. The signature of James'&#13;
widow, Ruby, looks a lot like Westren,&#13;
which may account for the pension file&#13;
being indexed under that spelling even&#13;
though most papers in the file spell the&#13;
name Western. Since Samuel was illiterate,&#13;
the Western spelling used by the notary who&#13;
completed Samuel's declaration (application)&#13;
for a pension probably caused the pension&#13;
to be filed under Western. However, papers&#13;
in the file show Samuel's step-grandson,&#13;
Samuel F. Jr. spelled the name Westurn,&#13;
while Samuel's daughter-in-law spelled the&#13;
name Weston.&#13;
Military Service Misspellings&#13;
Misspellings are also found in the&#13;
military service records of other wars. The&#13;
War of 1812 military service record of&#13;
Samuel Westurn of Vermont is filed under&#13;
Weston. However, his bounty land warrant&#13;
application is filed under the correct spelling of West urn simply because he could read&#13;
and write and spell his own name. Samuel's&#13;
father, James Westurn, served in the American Revolution. He also was literate and&#13;
spelled his name as Westurn. Again, his pension file is filed under Westurn while his&#13;
military service record is filed under the&#13;
name Weston.&#13;
Foreign Language Problems&#13;
Foreign languages and accents were also&#13;
responsible for misspellings by Anglo-American census enumerators unfamiliar with&#13;
foreign tongues. Martin Prechtel was&#13;
enumerated as Brechtel in the 1860 census&#13;
in Cleveland, Ohio, and as Rechtel in the&#13;
1910 census in Olmsted Township, Ohio.&#13;
His brother, John, was enumerated as John&#13;
Precht in Pitkin County, Colorado in 1885.&#13;
Ship Passenger Lists&#13;
The information on ship passenger&#13;
arrival lists was recorded by a member of the&#13;
ship's crew who might or might not have&#13;
been familiar with his passengers' native&#13;
tongues. A Polish brother and sister named&#13;
Tymczak illustrate this point. Karol Tyms.zak&#13;
is on an October, 1912 passenger list, but&#13;
his sister Zofia's surname is "correctly"&#13;
spelled as Tymc:zak on a May 1912 passenger list. In America, they used the English&#13;
equivalents of their first names-Carl and&#13;
Sophia.&#13;
Carl and Sophia show that being aware&#13;
of foreign spellings of first names is equally&#13;
as important as awareness of variations in&#13;
surnames. One researcher examined&#13;
National Archives Microfilm Publication&#13;
T520, Index {Soundex) to Passenger Lists of&#13;
Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, Maryland,&#13;
1897-July 1952, for his Bohemian ancestor,&#13;
John Polak, who had arrived there about&#13;
1903, but did not find him. Two years later,&#13;
the researcher's wife, who was a more experienced genealogist, examined the same index&#13;
and easily found John Polak listed as Jan&#13;
Polak. James Novak, a Bohemian immigrant&#13;
who settled in Chicago, is listed as James on&#13;
the 1910 census and as Vaclaw Novak on the&#13;
1900 census. Foreign equivalents of English&#13;
names can be determined from many published sources found in public libraries, such&#13;
as "baby name books" or Foreign Versions&#13;
of English Names by the U.S. Department&#13;
of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization&#13;
Service, (U.S. Government Printing Office,&#13;
1962). First names of immigrants might be&#13;
given in the immigrant's native language, a&#13;
misspelled version of the native language,&#13;
English, or misspelled English.&#13;
On The Trail of One Family&#13;
As a final example, let's follow the trail&#13;
of one Bohemian family through Federal&#13;
records. Their American surname is a simple&#13;
four letter word-Simi-but it does not&#13;
always appear that way in the records.&#13;
Johan and Marie Symel and their children&#13;
4 The Frontier Chronicle January- March 1996&#13;
arrived at Baltimore, Maryland, July 14,&#13;
1873, aboard the German bark, Inca. Johan&#13;
Symel's 1880 naturalization record is&#13;
indexed as Jon Simi in National Archives&#13;
Microfilm Publication Ml285, Soundex&#13;
Index to Naturaliuztion Petitions far the U.S.&#13;
District and Circuit Courts, Northern District&#13;
of Illinois, and Immigration and Naturaliuztion Service District No. 9, 1840-1950. The&#13;
1880 census enumerator listed the head of&#13;
household as John Sime/ while the 1900&#13;
enumerator listed him as John Chimel!Note&#13;
that Chime! is soundex coded as C-540,&#13;
which is much different than the S-540 that&#13;
Simi or Simel or Symel are coded as. Since&#13;
the researcher did not find the family in the&#13;
1900 soundex under the expected soundex&#13;
code, she used the "brute force" method of&#13;
finding them. Knowing that the family lived&#13;
on South May Street, near 18th Street, in&#13;
Chicago, she determined which enumeration districts might contain that address&#13;
using National Archives Microfilm Publication Tl210, Descriptions of Census Enumeration Districts, 1900. She then found that&#13;
address on the 1900 census itself, where the&#13;
Anglo-American enumerator, Mary King,&#13;
had enumerated them as Chime!. In 1910&#13;
and 1920, John Siml's adult children are all&#13;
enumerated as Simi.&#13;
As shown by Westurn/Western/&#13;
Weston/Westren and Siml/Symel/Simel/&#13;
Chimel, both "Anglo" and "ethnic" surnames are susceptible to misspelling. In these&#13;
cases, indexes that are arranged alphabetically or by soundex code may not always&#13;
readily enable the researcher to find an&#13;
ancestor. Soundex codes like C-540 for&#13;
Chime! or S-540 for Simi are widely separated, as are P-623 for Prechtel and R-234&#13;
for Rechtel. In these cases, researchers must&#13;
be willing to read the appropriate census or&#13;
other records page by page and line by line&#13;
to find the ancestor. Researchers who think&#13;
creatively and keep an open mind will find&#13;
their misspelled ancestor.&#13;
Claire Prechtel-Kluskms is an archivist with&#13;
NARA s User Services Branch at Archives l&#13;
MEMBERS: Send us your queries.&#13;
You are allowed an unlimited number of free queries, published on a&#13;
space-available basis. We also&#13;
invite readers to submit research&#13;
questions to the Chronicle. We will&#13;
answer them in forthcoming issues.&#13;
Send to P. 0. Box 31097, Omaha,&#13;
NE 68131. &#13;
News &amp; Update&#13;
Used Book Sale&#13;
The used book sale will continue over&#13;
the summer months. It will be held on&#13;
the grounds of the Historic Squirrel&#13;
Cage Jail. Some craft items may also&#13;
be available.&#13;
If you have books you no longer&#13;
want, bring them to the jail. The first&#13;
book sale will be on May 11. Come&#13;
check this out. Volunteers are needed!&#13;
May Meeting is&#13;
Ice Cream Social&#13;
The May meeting of the PCGS should&#13;
be a lot of fun. Members of neighboring genealogical societies have been&#13;
invited to join us for an old-fashioned&#13;
ice cream social. We will devote the&#13;
evening to getting to know our fellow&#13;
"genies" and hearing of their respective&#13;
projects and programs.&#13;
The meeting will be held as usual,&#13;
Tuesday, May 14, at 7 p.m. at the First&#13;
Congregational Church, 611 1st Ave.&#13;
PCGS To Meet in&#13;
Summer Months&#13;
The Board of Directors of the PCGS&#13;
has voted to continue to hold meetings&#13;
on the second Tuesday of each month&#13;
during June, July, and August of this&#13;
year.&#13;
In past years the society has not&#13;
met during these months; but it was&#13;
decided to continue the meetings to&#13;
provide more programs for members&#13;
during the year and to keep them informed of our many projects.&#13;
The society will not meet in Dec.&#13;
Iowa County&#13;
Histories Wanted&#13;
The Pioneer Research Library now has&#13;
several Iowa county history books, but&#13;
more are needed. We will publish a list&#13;
of those we have in the next issue of&#13;
the Frontier Chronicle. Meanwhile, if&#13;
you have a history book on any Iowa&#13;
county you would like to donate or&#13;
loan the library, we'd love to have it.&#13;
CALENDAR, OF EVENTS&#13;
ARKANSAS&#13;
July 25-27, Springdale. The Third&#13;
Annual Four Corners Ancestor Fair will&#13;
be held at the Northwest Arkansas Holiday Inn and Convention Center. Workshops on "How to Use LDS Facilities,"&#13;
"Research in the National Archives,"&#13;
"Demystifying the Civil War" and others.&#13;
For info, send SASE to 4 Corners, 509 W.&#13;
Spring, Fayetteville, AR 72701 or phone&#13;
(501) 521-2020.&#13;
CANADA&#13;
August 18-23, Ottawa. Families and&#13;
Emblems 'lranscending Frontiers" is the&#13;
theme of the 22nd International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic&#13;
Sciences. The sessions will be at the&#13;
University of Ottawa, Canada's oldest&#13;
and largest bilingual (French-English)&#13;
university. Contact the Canadian Heraldic Authority, 1 Sussex Dr., Ottawa,&#13;
Ontario, Canada KlAOAl or phone 001&#13;
(613) 991-2228.&#13;
IOWA&#13;
June 8, Des Moines. The Fourth Annual German Research Conference at the&#13;
Bavarian Inn. Topics include "Available&#13;
Sources in the United States for Determining German Ancestry," "Types of&#13;
Sources in Germany and How To Find&#13;
Them," and others. Info from Eunice&#13;
Smith, 3395 E. Broadway, Des Moines,&#13;
IA 50317 or phone (515) 265-1525.&#13;
***********&#13;
June 14-16. Des Moines. Since 1981&#13;
the Goddard Association of America has&#13;
assembled seven times in seven cities&#13;
across the United States, and will hold&#13;
its 1996 "Gathering" in Des Moines,&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
According to info received, there will&#13;
be fun, food, genealogy workshops and a&#13;
database of over 15,000 Goddard/Godard&#13;
names and 10,000 Goddard/Godard marriages.&#13;
For information, contact the association at 118 S. Volutsia, Wichita, KS&#13;
67211 or phone (316) 682-4942.&#13;
***********&#13;
June 14-15, Des Moines. Iowa Heritage&#13;
EXPO '96 will be held at the State Historical Building in Des Moines. The&#13;
theme for the event is "Celebrating our&#13;
Roots." EXPO combines the fun of a heritage festival with a serious history conference.&#13;
***********&#13;
July, Des Moines. The biennial gathering of the Westcott/Wescott family will be&#13;
held in Des Moines. Contact Mrs. Betty&#13;
W. Acker, Society of Stukely Westcott&#13;
Descendants of America, 2145 Richvale&#13;
Rd., Nashport, OH 43830.&#13;
IOWA&#13;
October 10-12, Iowa City. The Iowa&#13;
Genealogical Society Conference entitled&#13;
"A Capitol Affair," will be held at the Old&#13;
State Capitol. Topics will cover Iowa&#13;
research and records. Contact Don&#13;
Southwood, 2911 E. 32nd St. Rd., Davenport, IA 52807-2405 or phone (319)&#13;
355-8404.&#13;
KENTUCKY&#13;
June 22-24, Prestonburg. "Finding&#13;
Your Family 'free," an Eastern Kentucky&#13;
Searchers Seminar. Details from KFB&#13;
Enterprises, P. 0. Box 182, Batavia, IL&#13;
60510 or (800) 253-3089.&#13;
MINNESOTA&#13;
June 9-12, Minneapolis. The Federation of East European Family History&#13;
Societies (FEEFHS) will hold its third&#13;
annual International Convention at the&#13;
Best Western Serville Plaza Motel and&#13;
Conference Centre, 8151 Bridge Road.&#13;
For info, send a self-addressed-stampedenvelope (SASE) to Ed Brandt, 13 27th&#13;
Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55414.&#13;
NEW YORK&#13;
August 14-17, Rochester. Federation of&#13;
Genealogical Societies annual conference. Details from the FGS Business Office, P. 0. Box 3385, Salt Lake City, UT&#13;
84110-3385.&#13;
TENNESSEE&#13;
May 8-11, Nashville. The National&#13;
Genealogical Society's Conference in the&#13;
States will offer a wide variety of presentations with special attention paid to&#13;
Tennessee and its eight surrounding&#13;
states, as well as those states to which&#13;
early Tennesseans migrated. The conference will also feature migration and land&#13;
topics. Info NGS, 4527 17th St. No., Arlington, VA 22207, phone (703) 525-0050.&#13;
***********&#13;
May 31-June 2, Nashville. The Rose&#13;
Family Association will hold its sixth&#13;
Rose Genealogical Research Conference&#13;
at the Marriott Hotel. Details from the&#13;
association, 14 74 Montelegre Dr., San&#13;
Jose, CA 95120.&#13;
WISCONSIN&#13;
May 18, Eau Claire. The Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin State Genealogical&#13;
Society wil include a program by Sharon&#13;
DeBartolo Car-mack. John A. Brissee, Rt.&#13;
2 529 Echo Valley Rd., Brooklyn, WI&#13;
53521, phone (608) 835-9750.&#13;
January- March 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 5 &#13;
National Archives Launches New Online Resources&#13;
Reprinted from The Record: News from the National Archives and Records Administration, Vol. 2, No. 4, March 1996&#13;
The National Archives has launched&#13;
a new website and three new public&#13;
access services. For the first time,&#13;
National Archives databases can be&#13;
searched over the Internet. The website&#13;
provides information about the agency's&#13;
mission; the hours and locations of all&#13;
National Archives facilities nationwide,&#13;
including the regional archives, Presidential libraries and Federal Register;&#13;
and ocher practical information for&#13;
researchers, genealogists and records&#13;
managers. The address is&#13;
http1//www.nara.gov/&#13;
With the new online databases. a&#13;
user can begin the research process&#13;
online. The NARA AUDIOVISUAL&#13;
INFORMATION LOCATOR (NAIL)&#13;
DATABASE, at http://www.nara.gov/&#13;
nara/nail.hrml, contains 81,000 descriptions of records held by the Still Picture&#13;
(NNSP) and Motion Picture, Sound&#13;
and Video Branches (NNSM) of the&#13;
National Archives. Data come from&#13;
existing databases and from card catalog&#13;
scanning projects, and represent all of&#13;
NNSP's series descriptions and about 15&#13;
percent ofNNSM's catalog cards.&#13;
The GOVERNMENT INFORMATION LOCATOR SERVI CE&#13;
(GILS) DATABASE describes the 39&#13;
major automated information systems&#13;
and information products of the&#13;
National Archives. GILS can be reached&#13;
directly at http://www.nara.gov/gils/&#13;
gils.html or z39.50s://wais.nara.gov/gils.&#13;
The National Archives will continue&#13;
to explore emerging Internet technologies that make government information&#13;
more widely accessible. Archivist John&#13;
W. Carlin said, "I am very excited about&#13;
this addition of electronic public access&#13;
to our range of services. I am especially&#13;
excited because it will bring the National&#13;
Archives to so many more people. Now&#13;
you don't have to go to one of our&#13;
facilities to access rhe National Archives.&#13;
You can 'visit' the National Archives&#13;
from your local library, your school or&#13;
your home."&#13;
Home Page Highlights&#13;
When the NARA Web home page&#13;
went online in January, visitors were able&#13;
to access some new resources. The Digical Classroom, produced by the National&#13;
Archives and Records Administration&#13;
Education Branch, includes ideas and&#13;
methods for reaching with primary&#13;
sources and sample lesson plans. The&#13;
NARA Library area includes description&#13;
of its services, copies of its publications,&#13;
and soon will offer direct searching of its&#13;
catalog. The location and services at&#13;
each of the Federal Records Centers are&#13;
described. The NARA Bookstore provides information about some of the&#13;
most popular NARA publications available for sale, and the Public Programs&#13;
area lists NARA-sponsored conferences,&#13;
book signings, movies, and other events.&#13;
NARA Electronic Access Leaflet&#13;
A general information leafier,&#13;
Online and Electronic Services at the&#13;
National Archives (GIL 65), briefly&#13;
describes what services are available on&#13;
the National Archives gopher and World&#13;
Wide Web sire. The text of the leaflet&#13;
itself is on the gopher (gopher.nara.gov)&#13;
and the National Archives Web site&#13;
(http://www.nara.gov) and will be&#13;
updated regularly. To obtain a free&#13;
printed copy of GIL 65, contact Publications Distribution (NECD).&#13;
More Publications on the Internet&#13;
Several National Archives catalogs&#13;
of microfilm publications are now available on the Internet. They are also still&#13;
available as printed catalogs; co purchase&#13;
such copies, follow the ordering instructions given on p. 39. All the catalogs sell&#13;
for $2 each (except for Microfilm&#13;
Resources for Research, which is $5).&#13;
Military Service Records microfilm catalog is now available on the Internet.&#13;
Ocher catalogs currently available are:&#13;
• Microfilm Resources for Research:&#13;
A Comprehensive Catalog&#13;
• The 1790-1890 Federal Population Census&#13;
• 1900 Federal Population Census&#13;
• The 1910 Federal Population Census&#13;
• The 1920 Federal Population Census&#13;
• Federal Court Records&#13;
• Immigrant &amp; Passenger Arrivals&#13;
•American Indians&#13;
• Black Studies&#13;
• Genealogical &amp; Biographical Research&#13;
6 The Frontier Chronicle January - March 1996&#13;
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Will Automation Project&#13;
Limit Genealogical Research?&#13;
Reprinted from the Iowa Genealogical Society NEWSLETTER, Vol. 17, No. 1, Feb. 1996&#13;
By Tammra K Foster&#13;
By next summer the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) will have&#13;
completed its four-year Vital Records&#13;
Modernization Project. This project, also&#13;
known as the "automation project," calls&#13;
for the computerization of all birch,&#13;
death and marriage records in Iowa from&#13;
1922-on and electronically links county&#13;
offices with the IDPH so vital records&#13;
can be filed and accessed at the county&#13;
level. This work is to be completed by&#13;
June 30, 1997.&#13;
According co Jill France, Vital Records&#13;
Bureau Chief with the IDPH, the actual&#13;
details for computerizing the records has&#13;
not been decided upon as yet. However,&#13;
it has been determined what information will actually be included in the system. According co France, the information currently required to file a birch,&#13;
death or marriage record will be entered;&#13;
however, any information found on the&#13;
original copy chat is not required co file&#13;
a vital record will not be entered into the&#13;
computerized system. The only way to&#13;
find out chat information is to review&#13;
the original record.&#13;
The Original Records&#13;
In 1995 a law was passed chat transferred many of the duties of the clerk of&#13;
court relating co vital statistics co the&#13;
office of county recorder, effective July&#13;
1, 1997. This coincides with the automation project. le also calls for the original records to be moved from the scacecontrolled clerk of court offices to the&#13;
county recorder offices, also by July 1,&#13;
1997. All original records, from 1880-&#13;
coday, would also be given to the county&#13;
recorders. By July 1 , 1997, all records&#13;
will be filed electronically -eliminating&#13;
"paper copies."&#13;
Once the records from 1922 on have&#13;
been entered into the system, it is up to&#13;
each individual county recorder office to&#13;
determine what happens co the original&#13;
records for that period. According to&#13;
France, the original records cannot be&#13;
destroyed by the county. However, it is&#13;
up co each county co determine physical storage and access of these original&#13;
records. And , the records from 1880-&#13;
1921 will also remain in the physical&#13;
control of each county recorder office.&#13;
To help defray the costs of incorporating these duties in county recorder offices, the county recorder will collect fees&#13;
related co the filing of the records. These&#13;
fees are co be used to "preserve and&#13;
maintain public records; assist counties&#13;
in preservation coses; encourage and foster maximum access to public records&#13;
maintained by county recorders at locations throughout the state; and establish&#13;
plans for anticipated and possible future&#13;
needs, including the handling and preservation of vital statistics."&#13;
In addition, IDPH officials have been&#13;
discussing the restriction of vital&#13;
records-closing birch records for 90&#13;
years and death records for 50 years.&#13;
Because all of the details regarding the&#13;
"automation project" have not yet been&#13;
finalized, we can still have input co make&#13;
sure IDPH and the county recorders&#13;
consider our needs as genealogists.&#13;
"le is important chat we make sure&#13;
elected officials in the counties, as well&#13;
as state legislators, know we exist and are&#13;
concerned about public access co vital&#13;
records and their preservation," said&#13;
Connie Street, IGS President. "I encourage all members co contact these officials&#13;
and voice their concerns."&#13;
Next summer is just around the corner. Unless we ace now, some of the information from these vital records could&#13;
be lost co us forever, not only through&#13;
the automation system but also as a result of restricted access co the original&#13;
records.&#13;
Our New Home&#13;
~&#13;
Thanks co a generous offer from the&#13;
Historical Society of Pottawattamie&#13;
County (HSPC), the Pottawattamie&#13;
County Genealogical Society (PCGS)&#13;
has moved its Pioneer Research Library&#13;
from 21 Benton Street to the Historic&#13;
Squirrel Cage Jail at 226 Pearl Street in&#13;
downtown Council Bluffs.&#13;
The jail was builc in 188 5 at a cost&#13;
of about $30,000-nearly $8,000 for&#13;
the outer building and just over $22,000&#13;
for the rotary jail unit contained in the&#13;
center. The design was the invention of&#13;
William H. Brown and Benjamin F.&#13;
Haugh, both oflndianapolis.&#13;
A U.S. Patent, issued to chem on&#13;
July 12, 1881, declared&#13;
" . .. The object of our invention is&#13;
to produce a jail in which prisoners can&#13;
be controlled without the necessity of&#13;
personal contact between chem and the&#13;
jailer." It was to provide "maximum&#13;
security with minimum jailer attention."&#13;
In 1972 the jail was named co the&#13;
National Register of Historic Places.&#13;
That status and recognition of its historic value helped save the jail in 1977.&#13;
During construction of the new courthouse many in the community called&#13;
the jail an "eyesore" and wanted it&#13;
destroyed. Only a heroic effort by members of the HSPC and friends saved it.&#13;
Today it is owned and operated as&#13;
a museum by the HSPC. Larry Vergamini is the jail director. All restoration&#13;
work and upkeep are financed by occasional small grants and the admission fee&#13;
which is $2.50 for adults and $1.25 for&#13;
children 6-12. Members of the PCGS&#13;
and the HSPC are admitted free, which&#13;
includes access co the Pioneer Research&#13;
Library and a tour of the jail.&#13;
The PCGS is indeed graceful to the&#13;
HSPC for offering co house our library&#13;
in chis local and national treasure.&#13;
January - March 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 7 &#13;
Query&#13;
JARRED/DOBSON&#13;
Seeking marriage record of David&#13;
JARRED to Margaret DOBSON.&#13;
Married between 1885-1890 ...&#13;
where? They lived at Hasting and&#13;
Emerson, Mills County, Iowa. Margaret b. 11 May 1871, Ireland.&#13;
Died 17 Oct 1899 Hastings, Mills&#13;
County, IA. Who were her parents?&#13;
Children were Violet Gertrude, b.&#13;
Apr. 1891; Galen Eugene, b. May&#13;
1893.&#13;
Have found JARRED also spelled&#13;
JARROD I JARED I JARRETT.&#13;
Have searched for this marriage&#13;
record for 10 years. Would appreciate help. David &amp; Maggie are my&#13;
g-grand parents.&#13;
Joyce E. Posey, 210 Chesterfield&#13;
Cir., Dayton, OH 45431-1461.&#13;
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POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY&#13;
GENEALOGICAL&#13;
SOCIETY&#13;
226 Pearl Street • Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
8 The Frontier Chronicle January - March 1996&#13;
Davis County, Iowa&#13;
History Book&#13;
Originally published in 1976 by the&#13;
TTT Society as a bicentennial project,&#13;
This is Davis County, Iowa: A History&#13;
of Davis County from 1926-1976 is&#13;
being reprinted by the Davis County&#13;
Genealogical Society.&#13;
This 8-1 /2 x 11 hard-bound 500-&#13;
page edition includes articles and&#13;
stories about businesses, schools, towns&#13;
and churches in Davis County and an&#13;
every-name index which was not part&#13;
of the original book. Also included are&#13;
articles about Century Farms and family farms in the county. It contains&#13;
many names, datesand interesting tidbits of county history.&#13;
Pre-paid orders are $65 by June&#13;
30, $75 after. The prices include shipping &amp; handling.&#13;
Order from the Davis County&#13;
Genealogical Society, c/o D. Sue&#13;
Spilman, 401 Arkansas Ave.,&#13;
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Vol. 2, No. 2 Newsletter of the Pottawattamie County (IA) Genealogical Society April - June 1996&#13;
Society Library To Get&#13;
New Name, Location&#13;
Following a dispute with the Historical Society of&#13;
Pottawattamie&#13;
County, the Pottawattamie County&#13;
Genealogical Society&#13;
(PCGS) moved its&#13;
library collection&#13;
from the Historic&#13;
Squirrel Cage Jail to&#13;
a temporary storage&#13;
facility on Saturday,&#13;
May 18.&#13;
Because the historic al society has&#13;
claimed ownership of&#13;
the name "Pioneer&#13;
Research Library,"&#13;
the PCGS library&#13;
will have a new name&#13;
when it reopens in&#13;
new quarters. The&#13;
new name has been&#13;
chosen and will be&#13;
announced as soon as&#13;
PCGS board members take inventory of the Society's holdings.&#13;
Left to right: Vice-President Bob Anderson, Treasurer Sharon&#13;
Snipes, Recording Secretary Marcella Steffensen, and President&#13;
Marsha Pilger. Photo by Marge Merryman.&#13;
it is legally registered.&#13;
President Marsha Pilger and vicepresident Bob Anderson have been&#13;
looking at several possible sites for che&#13;
library.&#13;
"Some are more desirable than&#13;
ochers," said Pilger. "but they are&#13;
beyond our financial capability at che&#13;
present. Once we receive our official&#13;
non-profit status from the Internal&#13;
Revenue Service, we should be able co&#13;
negotiate some very good terms."&#13;
Anderson said the new site will&#13;
also be chosen for its long-term availability as well.&#13;
"We certainly don't want to keep&#13;
moving every six months," he said.&#13;
A thorough inventory of che&#13;
society's holdings is being conducted,&#13;
the resulcs of which will be published&#13;
in a future issue of chis newsleccer.&#13;
Letter from&#13;
the President&#13;
Hello. I thought it might be a&#13;
good time to share with you some&#13;
information regarding Court Records.&#13;
They are a resource few genealogists&#13;
consider investigating because of the&#13;
sometimes overwhelming volumes&#13;
which exist in most counties, and the&#13;
complex nature of searching them. You&#13;
can virtually spend hours absorbed in&#13;
court records: Records of Guardianship; Justice of the Peace Records; District Court Records; Superior Court;&#13;
Municipal Court; etc.&#13;
In early time frames of American&#13;
History, the various court records are&#13;
among the rare sources of genealogical data pertinent to proving specific&#13;
heritages.&#13;
Every county recorded the activities of the various courts and their&#13;
decisions, and these records have been&#13;
preserved throughout the centuries. I&#13;
have never searched for court records&#13;
in any state of the union and not&#13;
found them! Sometimes they were&#13;
difficult to read because of their&#13;
condition, but they still exist. Virginia&#13;
court records of the early 1600s can&#13;
often be a challenge, but I love to&#13;
browse over them when I have time.&#13;
I found my ancestor in one of the&#13;
early Virginia District Court Records.&#13;
He was a witness for my best friend's&#13;
ancestor! Imagine, the thrill-after all&#13;
the generations and separation of miles&#13;
- our families still share a bond of&#13;
friendship! Until I discovered this&#13;
intimate detail in the early court&#13;
Continued on Page 3&#13;
April - June 1996 The Frontier Chronicle &#13;
POTIAWATIAMIE COUNTY (IA)&#13;
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY&#13;
1996 BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
Marsh Pilger, President&#13;
(712) 322-1171&#13;
Darlene Vergamini, Past-President&#13;
(712) 323-5661&#13;
Bob Anderson, Vice-President&#13;
(402) 554-1800&#13;
Sharon Snipes, Treasurer&#13;
(712) 322-6562&#13;
Don Fauble, Recording Secretary&#13;
(712) 328-1219&#13;
Marcella Steffensen, Corr. Secretary&#13;
(712) 322-7054&#13;
Linda Dunlop, Dir. of Programs&#13;
(712) 328-1926&#13;
Bob Anderson, Dir. of Publications&#13;
(402) 554-1800&#13;
COMMITTEE CHAIRS&#13;
Calling: Marge Merryman&#13;
Doris Rounds&#13;
Cemetery: Dennis &amp; Cathy Danielson&#13;
Grants &amp; Library Acquisitions:&#13;
Ruth Olson &amp; Bob Anderson&#13;
Membership: Lois Kenealy&#13;
Probate Project: Alice Bantz&#13;
Refreshments: Alice Bantz&#13;
Research: Irene Dawson&#13;
Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the&#13;
second Tuesday of each month except for&#13;
December at the First Congregational&#13;
Church, 611 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Membership is $15 per calendar year for&#13;
individuals and $20 for families.&#13;
Membership includes four quarterly&#13;
newsletters per year.&#13;
Ancestor Certificates are available for those&#13;
whose ancestors who lived in&#13;
Pottawattamie County in 1870 or earlier;&#13;
1885 or earlier; and 1905 or earlier. Contact&#13;
the Society for applications.&#13;
The Frontier Chronicle is the official&#13;
newsletter of the Pottawattamie County&#13;
(Iowa) Genealogical Society (PCGS),&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa . The Frontier&#13;
Chronicle is published quarterly by the&#13;
PCGS, P. 0. Box 394, Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
51502, and is sent to society members as&#13;
part of their membership.&#13;
2 The Frontier Chronicle April - June 1996&#13;
!Toni the Editor&#13;
I RECENTI.Y ATTENDED MY "ANDERSEN" REUNION which was held in Brayton, Iowa.&#13;
The turnout was not as good as in past years. It's really kind of sad. I remember&#13;
when I was a kid, the reunion was held in a community center on the grounds&#13;
of the Oak Hill Church between Brayton and Kimballton. I didn't really look&#13;
forward to the "meeting," but I knew we would get all the "old" guys to play&#13;
softball with us on the diamond behind the church. Some of these guys were in&#13;
their 40s and SOs. Imagine! Great Uncle Nels I think was in his 70s but he loved&#13;
to play ball. Now that I'm in my great SOs, I'm sorry to see very few young people&#13;
at family reunions. Somehow we've got to get them interested in our family's&#13;
history or there may come a time when there won't be a family reunion. I put&#13;
Andersen in quote marks above because-although we call this the Andersen&#13;
Family Reunion-our common progenitor was Anders Olsen. But apparently&#13;
his sons sons were the generation where the Danish practice of taking the father's&#13;
first name and adding "sen" co it ended. If you're wondering why I am an "son",&#13;
it's because my grandmother Anna Andersen married my grandfather Robert&#13;
Louis Anderson. You already know that my mother was a Jones. I've always said&#13;
I wouldn't wish Andersen/ Anderson, Jones on any researcher. Yes, I have Smiths,&#13;
too.&#13;
THE GENEROUS OFFER FROM TIIE HISTORICAL SoCIElY OF PoTrAWAITAMIE CoUNlY&#13;
to allow us co move our library to the Historic Squirrel Cage Jail I mentioned&#13;
last issue turned out to be not as generous as we had first thought. The ensuing&#13;
episode was unfortunate co say the least and I hope the two organizations can&#13;
mend some fences and build some bridges to work together at some point in&#13;
the future. Until chat time, our society is moving forward with our many projects&#13;
and are developing some long-range goals. We should be receiving our official&#13;
non-profit status from the IRS chis summer and, once we do, we will be able to&#13;
apply for several grants to help fund some very exciting plans. Although we do&#13;
not have a "home" ac che present, we hope co have a new one in the very near&#13;
future. Our library will no longer be known as the Pioneer Research Library.&#13;
The new name will be announced soon. In the meanwhile, don't forget we have&#13;
many projects you can volunteer for and we do need you.&#13;
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT TIIIS IS YOUR NEWSLEITER. I could really use some help&#13;
in several areas. We need more PICTURES, PICTURES, PICTURES of our&#13;
meetings, projects and special events. I always appreciate knowing what you&#13;
would like to see in the newsletter. Many of you have said you'd like to see more&#13;
information on Pottawattamie County records. I could use help in chat area, deciding what's available and what to include. Also please send me any tidbits or&#13;
articles you find elsewhere that you chink might be of interest co everyone. Although I don't wane our newletter co be nothing buc reprints, lee's face it, we all&#13;
can't read everything.&#13;
I ENJOY READING OTIIER SOCIETIES' NEWSLEITERS, but many of chem reprinc their&#13;
members' ancestor charts. I don't mean to criticize, buc I chink chat's a bit of a&#13;
waste of paper. I'm not sure what the chances are of someone connecting. We&#13;
have begun in this issue a listing of the surnames our members are researching.&#13;
I chink it makes more sense co do chis so that persons looking for the same names&#13;
can get in couch with one another and then trade information. lc's almost the&#13;
same thing as a query without a loc of extra information.&#13;
-Bob Anderson &#13;
PCGS Seeks to Acquire&#13;
Pottawattamie County&#13;
Cemetery Records&#13;
The Pottawattamie County&#13;
Genealogical Society is seeking donations to acquire the following cemetery&#13;
books for Pottwattamie County. If you&#13;
wish to contribute money for a specific&#13;
book, please indicate so on your remittance. Otherwise please mark your&#13;
contribution "Cemetery Books Fund."&#13;
AVOCA, includes Avoca, Newton, Walnut&#13;
and Walnut Catholic. $26.00.&#13;
BOOMER TWP, Grange Cemetery. $7.50.&#13;
BOOMER TWP, includes Reels, St.&#13;
Bridget, and St. Paul's Lutheran. $4.00&#13;
CARSON-MACEDONIA, includes Mormon, Pioneer, and Wheeler GR. $17.00.&#13;
CRESCENT TWP, includes Crescent and&#13;
Mcintosh. $5.50.&#13;
FLINT, Griswold, McWhirter, Wave-land&#13;
and Whipple. $11.50.&#13;
GARNER &amp; LAKE TWPs, includes Evans,&#13;
Garner, Graybill, and Gregg. $5.00&#13;
HARDIN &amp; YORK TWP, includes H.G.&#13;
Fisher and County Home. $5.00&#13;
HAZEL DELL, Downsville, Weston and&#13;
Colunbanus. $6.50.&#13;
KEG &amp; SILVER CREEK TWP, includes&#13;
Treynor, St. Paul Lutheran and Zion. $6.00&#13;
KEG CREEK TWP &amp; LEWIS TWP.&#13;
$5.00&#13;
LINCOLN TWP, includes Hancock, Oak&#13;
Hill and Silver Valley. $6.50&#13;
MINDEN TWP. $7.00&#13;
NEOLA TWP, includes Neola and St.&#13;
Patrick's Catholic. $12.00&#13;
OLD CENTER TWP, includes Belnap. Big&#13;
Grove, Fairview and Oakland. $19.00&#13;
ROCKFORD TWP, includes Allen,&#13;
Branson and Crook. $5.00&#13;
Send donations to the PCGS, P. 0.&#13;
Box 394, Council Bluffs, IA 51502.&#13;
Letter from the President&#13;
continued from page 1.&#13;
records, we had no clue that our&#13;
ancestors even knew each other!&#13;
It was also in the court records of&#13;
Virginia where I learned that another&#13;
of my forefathers had changed their&#13;
name. It was such a significant change&#13;
that I would have lost the line forever&#13;
had I not discovered this data. Amazingly, I was looking for something else&#13;
when I made this breakthrough, but,&#13;
as is my usual habit, I was scanning the&#13;
index for common surnames of my&#13;
family, and ... BINGO!&#13;
The other day I was browsing&#13;
some District Court Records for&#13;
Pottawattamie County and bumped&#13;
into one of the "first" books. It started&#13;
5 May 18 51. I found it so fascinating.&#13;
Many of the names of our early pioneers appeared upon the pages. One&#13;
list of jurors for Oct. 18 52 included:&#13;
Elijah Shaw, Harvey Dunn, William&#13;
Allen, Jacob Stoker, Ezekiel Downs, J.&#13;
F. Lane, John Forbs, Jas. D. Haywood,&#13;
J. L. Forman, William Parrish, Alva&#13;
North, Edward Cucler, W D. Brown,&#13;
and Mr. Elliot.&#13;
Lists upon lists of jurors appeared&#13;
Cases of"Discurbing the Peace;" "Unlawful Sales of Spiritous Liquors;" "A&#13;
Challenge to fight a duel;" "Petitions&#13;
for Divorce;" "Manslaughter;" "Assault&#13;
&amp; Battery;" "Robbery;" etc ... etched&#13;
upon the pages. The fabric of peo k&#13;
who shaped our destiny and case thei.,.&#13;
shadows upon the land.&#13;
I guess what I'm really saying is,&#13;
when you'd like co add real substance&#13;
co your family's heritage, take some&#13;
time to look over the court records!!&#13;
Happy Hunting!&#13;
Marsha&#13;
April · June 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 3 &#13;
German American Heritage Center&#13;
The German American Heritage&#13;
Center, a non-profit corporation, was&#13;
founded in 1994. The Board of Directors is comprised of representatives from&#13;
historic, preservation , German, and&#13;
genealogy organizations. The Center is&#13;
dedicated co preserve the immigrant&#13;
experience and establish a facility co&#13;
house a library, archives, research center,&#13;
museum, and cultural center.&#13;
The structure decided upon co&#13;
house the Center was an abandoned&#13;
building originally known as the&#13;
Germania Haus, Miller Hotel, and most&#13;
recencly, the Standard Hotel, located in&#13;
downtown Davenport, Iowa, at the foot&#13;
of the Centennial Bridge just two blocks&#13;
from the levee and Mississippi River.&#13;
The "Germania Haus" was erected in&#13;
1868 and is listed on the National Register. The original hotel served as a gathering place for the neighborhood, as well&#13;
as a source of respite for thousands of&#13;
immigrants who were either at the end&#13;
of a long and crying journey, or who&#13;
stopped co rest before proceeding co&#13;
points further west. The hotel was&#13;
located in the center of Davenport's&#13;
German population.&#13;
Thousands of Europeans immigrated co the Midwest over a century&#13;
ago. They arrived in Davenport by&#13;
riverboat, train, wagon, and on foot&#13;
from the "old countries" of Europe.&#13;
Many camped on the shores of the Mississippi River, or stayed at the Germania&#13;
Haus/Miller Hotel. To commemorate&#13;
their incredible transcontinental journey,&#13;
Otto Von Bismark sent oak trees from&#13;
the Saxon Forest in Germany on the 50-&#13;
year anniversary of their arrival. These&#13;
trees were planted in Washington Square&#13;
Park, located across the street from the&#13;
hotel, a place for new arrivals co rest in&#13;
the shade and picnic with reunited families. The commemorative trees surrounded a towering iron fountain which&#13;
featured a woman whose arms were outstretched coward the river, welcoming&#13;
travelers ashore.&#13;
With chis park and the hotel&#13;
having strong historical ties co immigran cs arriving in the Midwest , the&#13;
Board purchased the vacant hotel building in October, 1995, and it is now the&#13;
4 The Frontier Chronicle April - June 1996&#13;
Architect's drawing of German American&#13;
Heritage Center&#13;
official site of the future German American Heritage Center. While the restoration cask ahead seems formidable at&#13;
times, the Board feels chat this restored&#13;
building will once again serve as a welcoming beacon-chis time co preserve&#13;
the immigrant experience through&#13;
research facilities, educational classes,&#13;
workshops, symposiums, and exhibits of&#13;
memorabilia. These early citizens made&#13;
a tremendous impact on the development of the United Scates, particularly&#13;
the Midwest, and their stories will be&#13;
preserved and retold.&#13;
The establishment of the Center&#13;
adds another dimension co the wide&#13;
range of ethnic facilities which honor&#13;
America's patchwork of people, and will&#13;
cake its place co preserve the memory of&#13;
chose who came before us, for chose who&#13;
come after. Americans of German&#13;
descent comprise one of the largest&#13;
ethnic groups in America, and the&#13;
Center's focus will encompass all German-speaking countries. Restoration&#13;
work has begun and the anticipated&#13;
dedication of the building is planned for&#13;
October 6, 1996.&#13;
Funds for restoring chis building are&#13;
being sought from a variety of resources&#13;
including grants, foundations, public&#13;
and private sectors.&#13;
Individual Charter Memberships are&#13;
available for $40 through Dec. 31, 1996&#13;
(will not be available again) or $20 per&#13;
year. To join chis organization or for&#13;
more information, contact the German&#13;
American Heritage Center, P. 0. Box&#13;
243, Davenport, IA 52805-0243.&#13;
Nebraska Population&#13;
Census Records,&#13;
1890 (Part 6)&#13;
The original 1890 census records for&#13;
the United States were destroyed or damaged&#13;
by a fire in Washington in 1921. Less than&#13;
one percent of this census is available for&#13;
scattered counties from across the country.&#13;
(Counties and indexes avaiiable are listed on&#13;
page 25 of Guide to Genealogical &amp;search in&#13;
the National Archives.) The 1890 census&#13;
records for Nebraska were destroyed.&#13;
Special schedules enumerating Union&#13;
veterans and widows of Union veterans of&#13;
the Civil War also were prepared with the&#13;
1890 census. The schedule for Nebraska survived the fire in 1921, and it is called the&#13;
1890 census of Civil War veterans and&#13;
widows. This census includes the name of&#13;
the veteran or his widow, his rank, company,&#13;
regiment, dates of enlistment and discharge,&#13;
length of service, current post office address,&#13;
nature of any disability, and remarks. The&#13;
census does not give the names of other family members. Accelerated Indexing Systems&#13;
published an index to this census in 1987&#13;
entitled Nebraska 1890 (Special Census ojVeterans). This index is available in the NSHS&#13;
Library/ Archives Reference Room.&#13;
Another substitute for the 1890 census&#13;
is the Nebraska State Gazetteer, Business&#13;
Directory and Farmers List for 1890-91. It&#13;
is in the same format as the 1886 Nebraska&#13;
state gazetteer. A separate alphabetical index&#13;
just by businessmen or farmers is not available for the 1890 gazetteer. Locating a businessman or farmer in the 1890 gazetteer&#13;
(when the community or county is known)&#13;
only verifies his post office address in 1890&#13;
since no additional information is provided&#13;
in this source.&#13;
Additional notes for the 1880 and 1885&#13;
Nebraska census records: The NHSH&#13;
Library/Archives Reference Room has a&#13;
transcription of the 1880 census for Custer&#13;
County. The Nebraska State Genealogical&#13;
Society also has the 1885 census on microfilm and will loan it to members for a fee.&#13;
For membership information, contact them&#13;
at P. 0. Box 5608, Lincoln, NE 68505.&#13;
The NSHS Library/Archives does not&#13;
interlibrary loan any federal census records&#13;
including the 1890 census of Civil War&#13;
veterans and widows. The 1890 Nebraska&#13;
Gazetteer is on microfilm and available&#13;
through interlibrary loan. The charge is $5&#13;
for this reel through your local library. &#13;
News &amp; Update&#13;
SHSI World Wide Web&#13;
The State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI)&#13;
has created a homepage on the World Wide&#13;
Web to describe its programs, publications&#13;
and services.&#13;
The address is:&#13;
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/ crush/shsi/&#13;
sochome.htm&#13;
Although automated cataloging records from&#13;
the Society library and archive holdings are&#13;
not available, users can access OASIS which&#13;
describes the holdings of the University of&#13;
Iowa and the Hoover Library. Future updates of the homepage will offer listings of&#13;
major manuscript collections.&#13;
Railroaders&#13;
For information on an ancestor who worked&#13;
on the railroad, write to U.S. Railroad&#13;
Retirement Board, 844 N. Rush, Chicago,&#13;
IL 60611-2031&#13;
Land Owner Records&#13;
There are seven states where homestead&#13;
records were cross-indexed by land owner&#13;
names. If your ancestor acquired land under the 1862 Homestead Act, or bought it&#13;
from the government, his application is&#13;
probably on file. Files include a 4-page questionnaire filled out by the homesteader listing names of family members and other personal information. Write to Civil Archives&#13;
and Records Service, GSA, Washington, DC&#13;
20409. Give your ancestor's full name and&#13;
other pertinent information. From the&#13;
LeFlore County Heritage, Dec. 1993.&#13;
Finding Adoption Records "In RE" mean "in regards to something."&#13;
That something just might be an adoption&#13;
record. You can sometimes find adoptions&#13;
listed in the county record books where&#13;
divorce and probate records are filed. The&#13;
courts are very cleaver and instead of putting adoptions under "A" they place them&#13;
under "I." In these record books, generally&#13;
open to the public, they are indexed alphabetically. The first rule is NEVER say you are&#13;
looking for an adoption, but rather say&#13;
divorce or probate. Then turn to the "I"&#13;
index and find "In RE." Under this category&#13;
you may find "in RE" petitions to change&#13;
name, petitions to adopt, etc. From the&#13;
Guthrie County, Iowa Genealogical Society.&#13;
CALENDAR OF EVENTS&#13;
ARKANSAS&#13;
July 25-27, Springdale. The Third&#13;
Annual Four Comers Ancestor Fair will&#13;
be held at the Northwest Arkansas Holiday Inn and Convention Center. Workshops on "How to Use LDS Facilities,"&#13;
"Research in the National Archives,"&#13;
"Demystifying the Civil War" and others.&#13;
For info, send SASE to 4 Comers, 509 W.&#13;
Spring, Fayetteville, AR 72701 or phone&#13;
(501) 521-2020.&#13;
CANADA&#13;
August 18-23, Ottawa. Families and&#13;
Emblems Transcending Frontiers" is the&#13;
theme of the 22nd· International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic&#13;
Sciences. The sessions will be at the&#13;
University of Ottawa, Canada's oldest&#13;
and largest bilingual (French-English)&#13;
university. Contact the Canadian Heraldic Authority, 1 Sussex Dr., Ottawa,&#13;
Ontario, Canada KlAOAl or phone 001&#13;
(613) 991-2228.&#13;
IOWA&#13;
June 22, Des Moines. Panel Discussion&#13;
Group on Irish Research. 10 a.m. - noon&#13;
at the Iowa Genealogical Society Library,&#13;
6000 Douglas Ave. Cost is $6 per person.&#13;
Must register. Contact the IGS, P. 0. Box&#13;
7735, Des Moines, IA 50322-7735. ***********&#13;
July, Des Moines. The biennial gathering of the WestcottJWescott family will be&#13;
held in Des Moines. Contact Mrs. Betty&#13;
W. Acker, Society of Stukely Westcott&#13;
Descendants of America, 2145 Richvale&#13;
Rd., Nashport, OH 43830.&#13;
***********&#13;
October 4-6, Des Moines. Eleventh&#13;
Annual Hull Family Association Reunion&#13;
to be held at Holiday Inn Downtown,&#13;
1050 Sixth Avenue. A full-time genealogist who specializes in all HULLs&#13;
(English, German, Dutch and other&#13;
nationalities) will be on hand. For information contact David Hull, 402 Chester&#13;
Ave., Ottumwa, IA 52501-4142, or phone&#13;
(515) 684-4092.&#13;
***********&#13;
October 10-12, Iowa City. The Iowa&#13;
Genealogical Society Conference entitled&#13;
"A Capitol Affair," will be held at the Old&#13;
State Capitol. Tupics will cover Iowa research and records. Contact Don&#13;
Southwood, 2911 E. 32nd St. Rd., Davenport, IA 52807-2405 or phone (319)&#13;
355-8404.&#13;
KENTUCKY&#13;
June 22-24, Prestonburg. "Finding&#13;
Your Family Tree," an Eastern Kentucky&#13;
Searchers Seminar. Details from KFB&#13;
Enterprises, P. 0. Box 182, Batavia, IL&#13;
60510 or (800) 253-3089.&#13;
MISSOURI&#13;
October 11-13, Springfield. Annual&#13;
Meeting &amp; National Reunion of the&#13;
Alford American Family Association. Includes all branches of the family and includes over 100 spelling variations such&#13;
as Halford, Alvord, etc. Advance registration is highly recommended. For information call Lynn Shelley at (417) 882-4206&#13;
or write the AAFA, P. 0. Box 1586,&#13;
Florissant, MO 63031.&#13;
NEBRASKA&#13;
September 20-21, Ogallala. Annual&#13;
History Conference and members' meeting of the Nebraska State Historical&#13;
Society. For more information contact the&#13;
Society, 1500 R St., Lincoln, NE 68501.&#13;
NEW YORK&#13;
August 14-17, Rochester. Federation of&#13;
Genealogical Societies annual conference. Details from the FGS Business Office, P. 0. Box 3385, Salt Lake City, UT&#13;
84110-3385.&#13;
OKLAHOMA&#13;
June 28-29, Tulsa. Reunion of the&#13;
Orphan Train Riders, their descendants&#13;
and interested citizens at the Grandview&#13;
Hotel.&#13;
Between 1853 and 1920 more than&#13;
150,000 destitute and orphaned children&#13;
were sent west on trains from New York&#13;
for placement in adoptive homes. A national effort is under way to collect the&#13;
stories and biographies of the Orphan&#13;
Train Riders. Contact Ida Mae Wilhoit,&#13;
3523 S. New Haven Ave., Tulsa, OK&#13;
74135-4514.&#13;
MEMBERS: Send us your queries.&#13;
You are allowed an unlimited number of free queries, published on a&#13;
space-available basis.&#13;
We also invite readers to submit&#13;
items for the Calendar of Events and&#13;
other articles of general interest to&#13;
genealogists.&#13;
Send to P. 0. Box 31097, Omaha,&#13;
NE 68131.&#13;
April - June 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 5 &#13;
Genealogists Aid&#13;
Microfilming Effort&#13;
Reprinted from The Record: News from the National Archives and Records Administration, Vol. 2, No. 5, May 1996&#13;
By Marie V. Melchiori&#13;
Professional genealogist volunteers&#13;
and National Archives staff are working together on microfilming projects&#13;
of greac interest to family history&#13;
researchers. Through a fund drive&#13;
called "Dollars for Documents," genealogists across the United States are&#13;
contributing monies through their&#13;
local genealogical societies to help&#13;
support the undertaking. The funds&#13;
are from the Malcolm H. Seem-NARA&#13;
Gift Fund, which is administered by&#13;
the Federation of Genealogical Societies. The program is making available&#13;
to genealogical researchers viral groups&#13;
of records in che custody of the&#13;
National Archives.&#13;
A filming commiccee, working wich&#13;
NARA archivists, locates records of&#13;
major interest to genealogists at the&#13;
National Archives facilities in Washington and ac Regional Archives. The&#13;
records are surveyed and evaluated and&#13;
selected records prepared for microfilm&#13;
publication. Descriptive pamphlets are&#13;
written by NARA staff. The pamphlets&#13;
describe the origin, concenc, and&#13;
arrangement of the filmed records and&#13;
provide information about related&#13;
materials.&#13;
Since 1983, a number of projects&#13;
have been completed wich che financial and volunteer assistance provided&#13;
by che genealogical community. From&#13;
che distribution in 1983 of a microfiche street index of 39 cities in che&#13;
1910 census to six yec to be completed&#13;
projects funded in 1994 and 1995, che&#13;
program continues co produce extraordinary produces for genealogical&#13;
research.&#13;
6 The Frontier Chronicle April - June 1996&#13;
Typical of the types of current longterm projects under the direction of&#13;
archivist Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, several volunteers are arranging the Card&#13;
Records of Headstone Contracts and&#13;
U.S. Soldiers Burials, 1861-1903. The&#13;
cards include the name and military&#13;
designation, dace of burial, name of&#13;
cemetery, location of cemetery, and&#13;
name of che company who produced&#13;
the headstone. These headstone applications were for soldiers buried in&#13;
private cemeteries.&#13;
Once the arrangement has been&#13;
completed, che cards will be filmed&#13;
and available on microfilm.&#13;
Microfilm Publications of&#13;
Genealogical Records&#13;
Made Available&#13;
Through Malcolm H. Stem&#13;
-NARA Gift Fund&#13;
• 1983 Microfiche of Street Indexes to&#13;
the 39 larger cities for the 1910 census&#13;
• 1986 Galveston Passenger Arrival&#13;
Records, 1896-1948&#13;
• 1988 Canadian Border Crossings&#13;
(1895-1954) indexes allocated to the 6&#13;
northern NARA regional archives&#13;
• 1991T12241920 Census Enumeration Districts for placement in the 12&#13;
regional archives&#13;
• 1992 M1747 Index to the War of&#13;
1812 Prisoner of War Records&#13;
• 1996 M2019 Records Relating to&#13;
War of 1812 Prisoners of War&#13;
Swenson&#13;
Swedish&#13;
Center&#13;
The Swenson Swedish Center in&#13;
Illinois aspires to be a national archive&#13;
and research institute providing&#13;
resources for study of the impact of&#13;
Swedish immigrants on American life&#13;
and culture.&#13;
The Center has collected a vast&#13;
library of books, periodicals, newspapers and original manuscripts concerning Swedish immigrants into America.&#13;
One unique collection is the&#13;
Lutheran Church records. In 1686 a&#13;
law was passed in Sweden directing&#13;
char derailed records be kepc of all&#13;
people living in char country. As all&#13;
Swedes chen belonged co the Lutheran&#13;
Church, che cask of record-keeping&#13;
was assigned to che Lutheran Scace&#13;
Church. Extending back in co che early&#13;
17th century, they contain a variety of&#13;
detailed information on individual&#13;
Swedes.&#13;
Another sec of records is che Registers of Emigration from Sweden. The&#13;
government ordered the Lutheran&#13;
churches to keep track of who was&#13;
leaving. These registers have recently&#13;
been microfilmed in Sweden and&#13;
made available through che Swenson&#13;
Center.&#13;
For information, write to the&#13;
Swenson Center, P. 0 . Box 175 ,&#13;
Augustana College, Rock Island, IL&#13;
61202.&#13;
(Information from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, Dec.&#13;
1994.)&#13;
Help Wanted to&#13;
Acquire Pottawattamie&#13;
County 1885Census&#13;
The PCGS is looking for someone&#13;
to donate $14 for the acquisition of&#13;
Book 2 of the Pottawaccamie County&#13;
State Census for 1885, Kane Twp. &#13;
Books for Sale from PCGS&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society has the following books&#13;
for sale at the Pioneer Research Library. Please add the following shipping&#13;
and handling charge, which is based upon the dollar amount of your order:&#13;
Up to $15.00 $2.50&#13;
$15.00 - $24.99 $3.50&#13;
$25.00 - $49.99 $4.00&#13;
$50.00 - $74.99 $5.00&#13;
$75.00 - $99.00 $5.50&#13;
$100.00 - $199.00 $6.50&#13;
$200.00 - $299.00 $7.50&#13;
$300 or more FREE&#13;
1898 Map of Council Bluffs (29 x 26) $5.00&#13;
Cite Your Sources, a Manual for Documenting Family Histories and&#13;
Genealogical Records, by Richard S. Lackey. Soft-cover, 94 pp., 1980. $3.00&#13;
How to Trace Your Family History, a Basic Guide to Genealogy, by Bill R. Linder.&#13;
Hard-bound, 187 pp., 1978. $4.00.&#13;
(Please note: The Cite Your Sources and How to Trace .. books had been stored&#13;
where moisture got in them. They are a bit soiled, but in very usable condition&#13;
Only a few copies of each are left)&#13;
The following Council Bluffs cemetery books are published by the Iowa Genealogical Society. We have a few copies of each of them in our inventory or they&#13;
may be ordered from the IGS. When ordering from IGS, be sure to add 5%&#13;
sales tax to your total order.&#13;
Fairview Cemetery&#13;
1825 Book 1, Section A $7.00&#13;
1826 Book 2, Section B $7.50&#13;
1827 Book 3, Sections C &amp; D $8.50&#13;
1828 Book 4, Sections E &amp; F $9.50&#13;
1831 Book 5, Sections G, H &amp; I $7.00&#13;
1832 Book 6, Sections] &amp; K $9.50&#13;
1833 Book 7, Section L $2.50&#13;
1834 Book 8, All Name Index $9.00&#13;
St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery&#13;
1835 Book 1, Sections A, AA, B &amp; Babyland $8.50&#13;
1836 Book 2, Sections C, D &amp; E $10.00&#13;
1837 Book 3, Section F $6.00&#13;
1838 All Name Index $6.00&#13;
Clark and Green Valley Cemeteries&#13;
1841 Consists of only one book, indexed $1. 50&#13;
To order from the PCGS, send your order and payment to PCGS, P. 0. Box&#13;
394, Council Bluffs, IA 51502, or contact one of the Board Members on&#13;
page 2. To order from the Iowa Genealogical Society, send your order to the&#13;
IGS, P. 0. Box 7735, Des Moines, IA 50322-7735.&#13;
Who 'S Looking&#13;
For Whof&#13;
Space is provided on the PCGS&#13;
membership application to list those&#13;
surnames members are searching. We&#13;
thought we'd begin to share this&#13;
information with others. This will be&#13;
a continuing feature in the Frontier&#13;
Chronicle until we have listed all&#13;
members.&#13;
Regina Adam, I 06 Scottie Dr., Boerne,&#13;
TX78006.&#13;
BRANNEN (C.B., IA); DAVIS and&#13;
QUICK (Pott. Co., IA); WILLIAMS&#13;
(Oakland, IA); PARKER and WYCHOFF (Hardin Twp., Pott. Co., IA).&#13;
Bob Anderson, P. 0. Box 31097,&#13;
Omaha, NE 68131.&#13;
JONES, THAYER, ANDERSON, KNOP (Pott. Co. &amp; Cass&#13;
Co., IA).&#13;
Patricia Barge, 2011 Escenico Terrace, LaCosta, CA 92009.&#13;
CLAY, DOWNING, HOLBROOK, FORD, EVANS,&#13;
LYNCH, and SMITH.&#13;
Richard &amp; Shirley Beck, 2606 N.&#13;
l 15th Ct. #104, Omaha, NE 68164.&#13;
BECK (Lewis Twp., Pott. Co.,&#13;
IA); WHITNEY (Norwalk Twp ..&#13;
Pott Co., IA); STOLLARD; KRUSE&#13;
(Shelby Co., IA).&#13;
Alice Bontz, 207 Marion Ave.,&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503.&#13;
BUMANN (Holstein, GER to&#13;
IA); BOOK/BOCK (Westphalia,&#13;
GER to IA); MEFFORD (KY to&#13;
MO); HALL (KY to IN to IL to&#13;
MO); DAVIS (VT to CANADA to&#13;
IL); CLARK (ENG to New Eng. to&#13;
IL); WEAVER (PA to IL);&#13;
Mary E. Bullington, 15006 W. Heritage Dr., Sun City West, AZ 85375.&#13;
McMULLEN (Crescent City,&#13;
IA, Lawrence Co., MO, Fayette Co.,&#13;
OH; DUNKLE and DUTROU&#13;
(Crescent City, IA).&#13;
(Continued next page)&#13;
April - June 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 7 &#13;
U7ho 'S Looking For Who?&#13;
(Continued .from page 7.)&#13;
Gerald T. Byers, 243 Nicholas St.,&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503-4638&#13;
BYERS (County Down, IRE);&#13;
BLAKELY (IRE); PEARSON (KY&#13;
&amp; VA); FIELDER (VA, Northern&#13;
IRE); MAYNE (Northern IRE);&#13;
GOLDEN (KY); JONES and&#13;
JOHNSON (KY, VA).&#13;
Barbara E. Christie, 1122 N. 22nd&#13;
St., Council Bluffs, IA 51501.&#13;
Thomas SPEARMAN (Knox&#13;
Co., OH); Samuel NISWANDER&#13;
(Rockingham Co., VA); Stephen&#13;
COLEMAN (before WI in 1850).&#13;
Bill Copeland, 2724 Ave. E, Council Bluffs, IA 51501.&#13;
COPELAND, SMITH, WISE,&#13;
COX, RUSH, MOORE, STOREY,&#13;
VANVALKENBURG.&#13;
Cathy &amp; Dennis Danielson, 3437&#13;
Ave. B., Council Bluffs, IA 51501.&#13;
PRUETT, DANIELSON, LARSEN, BROWNELL, McINTOSH,&#13;
BOYLE, SMITH, ADCOCK,&#13;
GILSTAD, KOVARICK, KOCIAN,&#13;
UTGAARD, FOUTCH, SWENSEN.&#13;
Everett &amp; Irene Dawson, 118 Fleming, Council Bluffs, IA 51503.&#13;
BUNCH (VA); DAWSON&#13;
(Fluvanna Co., VA); SUTION (OH&#13;
&amp; IA); TAYLOR (IL &amp; IA); scorr&#13;
(KY &amp; OH); WALKER (OH &amp; IA);&#13;
RING (OH).&#13;
Audrey Dial, RR I, Site l, Comp 10,&#13;
Smithers, BC Canada VOJ-2NO.&#13;
DIAL, STRICKLER, ARMSTRONG, BOHN, STAUFFER,&#13;
HOLLINGER, LORTON, BRANSON, MOORE, RAWLEY, GUILL,&#13;
PARKER, STOKES, FERGUSON,&#13;
CLARK, ERWIN, JAMESON,&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY&#13;
GENEALOGICAL&#13;
SOCIETY&#13;
P. 0. Box 394 • Council Bluffs, IA 51502&#13;
8 The Frontier Chronicle April - June 1996&#13;
RHODES, SPRINKLE, PETTIT,&#13;
DUKES, KIRKUP.&#13;
Marilyn Drennen, 108 Arnold Ave.,&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503.&#13;
McCUNN, SCHRACK, GODBY, DRENNEN, ABBOTT,&#13;
FISHER, LAUB, DAVI(D)SON,&#13;
HOSTETTER&#13;
Linda Dunlop, 322 Skyline Dr.,&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503.&#13;
ASKEW, ERNSTER, EWER,&#13;
HUBBARD, LONG, McGOWAN,&#13;
JAMES, BACK, MOSS, NELSON,&#13;
HIGGINBOTHAM, RODGERS,&#13;
DUNLOP, MOSEMAN.&#13;
Janice Ehrens, 22264 Mesquite Ave.,&#13;
Underwood, IA 51576.&#13;
MYLER/MILER, KING, RUTTENBUR, HILLER, RIHNER,&#13;
MILS, IHRENS/EHRENS, JANSSEN, SMITH, WILSON, COOK,&#13;
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The Pottawattamie&#13;
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recently opened&#13;
its doors to the&#13;
world by way of&#13;
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PCGS Vicepresident Bob&#13;
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Pottawattamie County USGenWeb Page.&#13;
Thanks tor stopping by and come back o(len.&#13;
This Pottawallamie County lowaGenWeb site was created to assist you in your&#13;
family rHearch. The links below will help you nnigate this •ite. You might&#13;
want to begin with the Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society (PCGS), for&#13;
most Items will lead you back to the PCGS. Ir you have an Interest In&#13;
PottawaUamie Counly genealogy, then please consider posting your surnames,&#13;
Greeting screen when visitors enter the site.&#13;
The USGen Web project is a loosely organized group of volunteers working&#13;
to create a center for genealogical research for every county in the United States.&#13;
USGen Web is not a commercial enterprise and information found on its pages&#13;
is freely available to the public. As you browse the pages, you will find some&#13;
consistent elements. All counties will have an area for you to post queries and&#13;
links to the state page and Archives. You will also see considerable variation; each&#13;
page or database is the creation, property and responsibility of an individual volunteer. Organizers are very proud of this project and hope that you are too.&#13;
Continued on page 3&#13;
The PCGS site can be reached at&#13;
http://www.rootsweb.com/-iapottaw/&#13;
Court Rules in&#13;
Favor of PCGS&#13;
In the Iowa District Court for&#13;
Pottawattamie County, Fourth Judicial&#13;
District of Iowa, Judge James M.&#13;
Richardson ruled in January, 1997,&#13;
"ownership of said old court records&#13;
including the probates is vested in the&#13;
Plaintiff Pottawattamie County&#13;
Genealogical Society pursuant to a gift&#13;
from the Defendant Historical Society&#13;
of Pottawattamie County on September 19, 1994."&#13;
"The Historical Society shall make&#13;
available to the Genealogical Society&#13;
any additional court records in its control ..... "&#13;
The document further states,&#13;
"The Court takes this opportunity to&#13;
caution the Genealogical Society. Public trust has ultimately placed these&#13;
records within their control. This trust&#13;
must not be misused in any manner."&#13;
The probates and other court&#13;
records have been returned to the&#13;
PCGS Frontier Heritage Library and&#13;
the abstracting project has resumed&#13;
where it left off.&#13;
Challenge Grant&#13;
An anonymous donor offered the&#13;
PCGS a $250 Challenge Grant for the&#13;
purchase of microfilm for the Society's&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library. Another&#13;
donor soon matched it, keeping the&#13;
challenge intact. When matched, we&#13;
will have $1,000 to purchase all the&#13;
early Council Bluffs newspapers, the&#13;
1870 federal census, and almost all of&#13;
the Council Bluffs city directories.&#13;
Let's meet the challenge!!&#13;
October - December 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 1 &#13;
POTT AW A TT AMIE COUNTY (IA)&#13;
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY&#13;
1996 BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
Marsh Pilger, President&#13;
(712) 322-1171&#13;
Bob Anderson, Vice-President&#13;
(402) 554-1800&#13;
Sharon Snipes, Treasurer&#13;
(712) 322-6562&#13;
Don Fauble, Recording Secretary&#13;
(712) 328-1219&#13;
Marcella Steffensen, Corr. Secretary&#13;
(712) 322-7054&#13;
Linda Dunlop, Dir. of Programs&#13;
(712) 328-1926&#13;
Bob Anderson, Dir. of Publications&#13;
(402) 554-1800&#13;
COMMITTEE CHAIRS&#13;
Calling: Marge Merryman&#13;
Doris Rounds&#13;
Cemetery: Dan Ives &amp; Marsha Pilger&#13;
Grants &amp; Library Acquisitions:&#13;
Marsha Pilger &amp; Bob Anderson&#13;
Membership: Lois Kenealy&#13;
Probate Project: Marsha Pilger&#13;
Research: Irene Dawson&#13;
Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the&#13;
second Tuesday of each month except for&#13;
December at the Frontier Heritage Library,&#13;
500 S. Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa.&#13;
Membership is $15 per calendar year for&#13;
individuals and $20 for families.&#13;
Membership includes four quarterly newsletters per year.&#13;
Ancestor Certificates are available for those&#13;
whose ancestors who lived in&#13;
Pottawattamie County in 1870 or earlier;&#13;
1885 or earlier; and 1905 or earlier. Contact&#13;
the Society for applications.&#13;
The Frontier Chronicle is the official&#13;
newsletter of the Pottawattamie County&#13;
(Iowa) Genealogical Society (PCGS),&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa. The Frontier&#13;
Chronicle is published quarterly by the&#13;
PCGS, P. 0. Box 394, Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
51502, and is sent to society members as&#13;
part of their membership.&#13;
From the Editor&#13;
THIS ISSUE IS CHOCK-FUll OF "COMPUTERESE" and I wane to apologize co chose&#13;
who ace nor "imo" compucers. Frankly I don'c know whac to cell you. As we&#13;
approach che year 2000 I chink you'll find compucers will play an even bigger&#13;
role in our lives chan chey do today. Even now many of us rely on our PCs or&#13;
Macs to gee us chrough che day. I'm noc sure how I would run my business wichouc my computer. I use it to do purchase orders and invoices, do che bookkeeping (including all financial reports), keep crack of inventories, and I even receive&#13;
orders from customers. Because I muse send artwork to my vendors, I can now&#13;
actach the artwork to an e-mail and the vendor can download ic and prim ic out&#13;
on his primer. Whac used to cake days co get co him (or abouc 10 bucks to overnight), I can now send in a few minutes for nexc to nothing. Many families now&#13;
keep in touch regularly through e-mail, and in face ace working on cheir family&#13;
history together that way. My uncle in Madrid jusc goc e-mail and we have "vis-&#13;
. ted" more in the last couple of weeks chan we have in the last couple of years.&#13;
President Marsha "e-mailed" her letter below to me and all I had to do was copy&#13;
it and paste it on this page. Since she had already typed it, I didn't have to retype it. Even if you have no plans to purchase a computer in che near future, I&#13;
urge you to visit your public library and check out the world-wide web. You&#13;
won't be able to send or receive e-mail through the library's computer, buc you&#13;
can see what the internet is all abouc--especially what is happening in family&#13;
history research. Don't be left in the dark.&#13;
-Bob Anderson&#13;
Letter from the President&#13;
Hello again! I hope you have been having as much fun with genealogy chis&#13;
winter as I have. I chink I'm for having a two day work week and a five day&#13;
reprieve so I can do more!! There's so much going on!&#13;
Naturally, the high lice of che pasc few months has been che new classes our&#13;
society is sponcering. It has jusc been wonderful to see so many people join our&#13;
ranks and KEEP COMING BACK! I would have choughc they'd be real sick&#13;
of ME by now .... Thanks to everyone for all your support with this effort, and,&#13;
-- to all the students, -- I'd jusc like to say, "you are truly WONDERFUL!!"&#13;
Ic is just so neac to see every one having such a good time with genealogy. I&#13;
love to hear about all the new experiences everyone is having; all che new ancestors; and all the exciting things you are learning. This is what Genealogy is all&#13;
abouc -- SHARING.&#13;
Our projects cominue to progress. Thanks to Dan Ives and his busy bees,&#13;
Walnut Hill Cemetery is completed and at IGS waiting to be published and so&#13;
is che first FOUR books of Cedar Lawn!! One more book on Cedar Lawn and&#13;
it, too, will be finished. Come spring, we'll be moving across the street to cackle&#13;
the next one.&#13;
His committee continues to abstract che obituaries from che Nonpareil Newspaper and ace now working on the early l 970"s. Plus, che obituary card file&#13;
gees fatter every cime I look at it!! Way to go guys!&#13;
Volunteers stop in now and then to puc che Deach Books together. Marcin&#13;
Mathews and Barb Christie were working on this just a few weeks ago. Joan&#13;
Wies has finished che "all-name" index extraction of che 1891 History of Pott.&#13;
Co., and is now working on che Probate abstractions again. Several others have&#13;
also joined in chis effort. Since I'm noc always around to see everything, I can&#13;
only guess chac many interested persons have been adding to chese stacks because che pile sure grows fast!&#13;
Janee Neal, Marcella Steffensen, Marge Merryman, Kay Shipley, Delores&#13;
Mauer, Marge Negethon, and various ochers have diligently been working on&#13;
Continued on page 7&#13;
2 The Frontier Chronicle October - December 1996 &#13;
USGen Web White paper&#13;
4 October 1996&#13;
This article is copyrighted by the US Gen ~b Project. Reprinted by pennission.&#13;
US Gen Web Overview their local areas. data were not organized effectively.&#13;
The goal of the USGen Web • A query page for each county 3) Nationwide coordination of&#13;
project is to create a global library for helps find answers to specific questions volunteers in support of the project.&#13;
genealogy research. This library pro- and locate ochers working on the same The USGen Web represents far and&#13;
vides electronic versions of genealogi- families. A global index allows re- away the largest, most focused effort&#13;
cal resources and volunteers co answer searchers co zero in on a specific query by volunteers co organize genealogical&#13;
research questions via the Internee. page. material. Prior to chis time, several inThe Archives maintain original source • The Archives house cranscrip- dividuals had created some significant&#13;
data (transcriptions of censuses, wills, tions of public records. This makes the sites, but they were essentially one-peretc.) and will be che foundation and finding of genealogical solutions and son initiatives.&#13;
material source for publishing of gene- the location of important primary Fifty-one coordinators (every state&#13;
alogy efforts. The US Gen Web Project documents much easier. and Washington, DC) have their own&#13;
will provide resources for each state • Together, the USGen Web sites state page. They are seeking out vol-&#13;
(and each county or equivalent) in a provide a foundation for the publish- unteers for every county in their state.&#13;
format that makes national publishing ing of family histories on the Web. As From the USGen Web site&#13;
projects possible. the library matures, more and more http://www.usgenweb.com&#13;
The course of a genealogical researchers can cite the on-line refer- you can go directly to a state's&#13;
project is slow and tedious. Public ences in their own research, and actu- homepage.&#13;
records are searched, manuscripts are ally link to the source documents The status of a county may be any&#13;
read, and books are studied. Contact which are on line. of the following:&#13;
with ocher genealogists is sought. In- 1) No volunteer yet;&#13;
formation gleaned from these sources History of the USGen Web Project 2) a volunteer, but no homepage&#13;
is organized and theories are formed. published yet;&#13;
More research is needed co prove or The USGen Web project had its 3) a volunteer chat has their page&#13;
disprove the theories. After countless roots in discussions that occurred on on line.&#13;
sources have been assimilated, the in- the Gen Web mailing list hosted by Counties that are already online&#13;
formation is finally ready for publica- Gary Hoffman. In March and April of will have a direct link from the state&#13;
tion so others can benefit. 1996, Jeff Murphy laid out a frame- page. County pages in general have the&#13;
By far, the greatest amount of time work and began to solicit volunteers following:&#13;
spent on a genealogical project is in re- for the KYGen Web project. l) Map of the county;&#13;
search. Originals of public records are Through Jeff's vision and organi- 2) History of the county;&#13;
scattered throughout the country and zation, the KyGen Web Project cook 3) Names of the towns and cities&#13;
access to them is available to only shape in an amazing 90 days. in the county;&#13;
chose able to travel co chem. Placing In June, 1996, the USGen Web 4) Postal addresses or internee&#13;
transcriptions or copies of regional began as an outgrowth of the links to:&#13;
records in various repositories makes KYGen Web project. It, too, has had A.) Historical or Genealogical&#13;
research possible at more locations; phenomenal growth. As we celebrate societies;&#13;
however, the information is still not the 6 month birthday mark for chis B.) County or municipal&#13;
accessible to the entire population. initiative, we have almost 1,345 coun- offices;&#13;
The time spent searching for each in- ties being hosted by county coordinadividual record is usually greater than tor volunteers all over the country.&#13;
the amount of time spent utilizing the The US Gen Web project introrecord. duces several new ideas to genealogy&#13;
The Internee can make access to research on the WEB:&#13;
records easy. The USGen Web Project 1) Organization of data on a scaceseeks to leverage chis new great new wide county-by-county basis. Up to&#13;
medium to the advantage of genealogy now, the data chat have been placed on&#13;
researchers in several ways: the web has focused on a particular&#13;
• A page for each county lists vol- family name or a specific locality.&#13;
unteers willing to do lookups in refer- 2) Organization of data for reence books. This "virtual library" net- search. Prior co the introduction of chis&#13;
work allows researchers to obtain in- project, very little data were available&#13;
formation from books not available in for actual research, and the available&#13;
C.) Ocher links of interest to&#13;
people researching in chat area&#13;
5) A page where you can post queries to request information from ocher&#13;
researchers;&#13;
6) A page where you can list the&#13;
surnames you are researching from&#13;
that county;&#13;
7) A page where researchers (like&#13;
you) can list the books they own.&#13;
Go to page 7 for information on&#13;
the USGen Web Archives&#13;
October- December 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 3 &#13;
Continuation of Index to Death Records&#13;
Pottawattamie County, Iowa, 1880-1911&#13;
Note: Some records for the years 1904-1905 are missing.&#13;
Copies of these records are available from the Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society for $3 each.&#13;
The records from June 30, 1911 to June 30, 1919 are now being abstracted.&#13;
Conroy, Phillip Cousins, Diana S. Crorr (?), D. M. Danielson, Chas 0 . De has, James S. Dirgo, John&#13;
Conway, Margaret Covalt, Mrs. S. Cross, Alfred N. Danielson, Chris DeHens, Louise Dittmar(?), Metha&#13;
Cooitz, Marion Covalt, Silas Cross, Ruth Danielson (infant) Deitrick, F. C. Dittmer, Dora&#13;
Cook, Anna H. Cower, LeoE Crossland, Maria Danielson, J.E. DeKay, Edwin Dix, Chas. E.&#13;
Cook, Anna W. Cowin, Era Crossley, Bruce W. Danirty (infant) Delehaney, James Dixon, Janette A.&#13;
Cook, Delos S. Cowitz, Marion Crossley, Ralph Danker, Anna M. Dell-?, Margaret Dobson, William&#13;
Cook, Elbert E. Cowles, Fred A. Crotty, Patrick Dankes, Peter DeLong, Chester Dockmule, Eddie&#13;
Cook Eula B. Cowles (infant) Crouch, Marea C. Dankey, Ettie Deiter, Jacob Dodd, Lettie E.&#13;
Cook, F.A. Cox, J oseph H. Crouch, Mary M. Darling, Levi Delts, Byron W. Dodge, Delia F.&#13;
Cook, H. 0. Coy, Jane Crouch, Willie Darnell, - Demers (infant) Dodge, Francis Wm.&#13;
Cook, Henry Coyle, James Crow, James Darnitz, John Demings, Prudia Dodge,&#13;
Cook (infant) Coyle, John Crowder, Harry D. Darrah, Martin Denlon, Sarah M. Nathan Phillips&#13;
Cook, Mary Coyle, John J . Crowe, John J. Darwin, Cleo Dennette, Alford L. Dodge, Simeon&#13;
Cook, Mathias S. Coyle, Mollie Crowe, M. Joseph Datesman, John D. Denney, Isaac Dodson, Charlie&#13;
Cook,S.W. Coyne, Joseph Crum, Clarance Daugherty, A. J. Dennis, Mable E. Dodson, Daniel K.&#13;
Cook, Stephen Cozad, Willis Crum, Henry Daugherty, John Denny, Dixon Dody, Donald N.&#13;
Cook, William J . Cozard, Harry Crum.Parley D. Daugherty, Miss E. Denny, Ellen Dolan, Jane&#13;
Cool, Margaret Craft, Crumpton, W. A. Daugherty, Denton, Eva Dolan, Mary&#13;
Cooley, Harvey Clemet Culbert, Gervase Ulysses A. Denton, Frank Dolan, mary C.&#13;
Ruth Mildred Craig, Anna Culmer, Hugh Daunes, Michel Denton, Infant Dolan, Patrick W.&#13;
Coon, Mary Ann Craig, Elizabeth Culver, Helen R. Davenport, Denton, Dolittle, Clarence&#13;
Coons, Adam Craig, Ester Culver, Hugh L. Catherine MargaretM. Dollen, Anna M. V.&#13;
Cooper, - Craig, Giles S. Culver, Lala May Davids, Infant Denton, Willie M. Dollen, (inf do J.)&#13;
Cooper, Mannie 0 . Craig (infant) Culver, Simpson G. Davidson, J ohn DeReus, Wm. Dollen, Mina M.&#13;
Cooper, Margaret Craigue, Walter S. Cumming, Davidson, Orla Dermody, J ohn Dolson, Mary&#13;
Cooper, Mary Cramer, Killie Alexander Davis, Bud Dermody, Marten Dolson, Thomas B.&#13;
Cooper, Sarah Cramer, Margret Cummings, Davis, Cory C. Dethlfs, John Donahue,&#13;
Cooper, Cramer, Walter L. - female Davis, Dollie Deverson, Marinus Bartholomew&#13;
William Isaac Crandall, Edwin B. Cummings, Davis, Dwight E. De Voe, David Donahue, Elma&#13;
Cooper, Wm. I. Crandall, Elmer SamuelJ. Davis, E. L. DeVol, Calphurnia Donaldson, Laura&#13;
Copeland (baby) Crandell, Charles Cunningham, Owen Davis, Forrest De Vol, David Donaldson, Ray&#13;
Copeland, Minnie Crane, Agnes Marie Cure, Martha Davis, Frank De Vol, Laura E. Doner, William R.&#13;
Copeland, Pansy B. Crane, George J. Cured, LaAh Davis, Frank De Vol, Paul C. Donley, James&#13;
Copley, Elizabeth Crane, Henry T. Cunie, Martha Davis, George H. Devore, Levi Donnelly, Emma&#13;
Copper, John Craney, Bernice E. Curtain, Mary Ann Davis (infant) De Wall, James Donner, Dorothy&#13;
Corbaley, Gladdys Craney, Eliza Curtis, Henry W. Davis, Infant (Geo) Dewey, Glenn M. Donohue, Elizabeth&#13;
Corbaley, Mazie A. Craney, Helen Cmtis, Davis, James Dewey (infant) Donovan, James W.&#13;
Corbley (infant) Craney, Henry Wilkey Davis, Martha Dewey, Sarah J. Doody, John P.&#13;
Corderman, Orrin Thomas Jerome Curtis, James Davis, Mary Dewey, Sophia Dooley, Infant&#13;
Coritz, Merit Crawford, Eliza Curtis, M. Davis, Maud DeWitt, Panis Do1ff, Hulda&#13;
Cormack, Elizabeth Crawford, Cushing, Judson 0 . Davis, Minnie Deyo, Sarah C. DmT, Annie M.&#13;
Corneil son, (Inf c/o W.A.) Custin, Albert R. Davis, Mrs. J .M. Dica, Rebecca Doty, Laura A.&#13;
Deborah Crees, J oel Custin, Artine B. Davis, Opal L. Diche, Minnie Doty (male infant)&#13;
Cornelison, Cresey Cusworth, Mrs. E. Davis, Peter Dick, Leahon B. Doudle, J ohn&#13;
Caldonia (infant male) Cutchall, Wm. E. Davis, Walter L. Dickerson (infant) Dougherty, Daul&#13;
Cornelison, Cress (infant male) Cutiss, Florance Davison, Mac M. Dickey, Elisabeth Douglas, Mrs. G. W.&#13;
Maria L. C1ice, Barney Dahl, James A. Davy, Andy Dickey, J ohn Dousher, Catharine&#13;
Cornelius, Wm. R. Criles, Thomas C. Dailey, Nellie Dawson, Lillian M. Dickson, Martha Dowdee, Mary&#13;
Cornelison, Wm. T. Crisp, Geo Daily, Catha1ine Dawson, Mary Dienrs (sp?) Dowell, Helen&#13;
Correth (?), Cristensen, Daily (infant) Day, Arnetta H. Mrs. E. H. Dowell, Helen K.&#13;
Florence Margaret Daily, Rachel W. Dayton, Obram Dietken, Carl Dowell, R. D.&#13;
Cortwright, Critchfield, Chas. Dake (infant) De Lashmutt, DifTenbough, Mary Downey, J erry&#13;
Charles W. Criters, Earl Dalenburg, Kate Wm.L. Digenhart, J oseph Downing, Rachel D.&#13;
Corwin, Folsom Crites, Sylvia R. Dalrymple, Martha Deacon (infant) Dilbon, Elizabeth A. Downs, Willard&#13;
Corwin (infant) Critzer, Mamie Dalstrom, L. DeBolt, Mary Dillard, George Downs, Willis&#13;
Cory, Henry C. Crocker, Francis E . Dalton, DeBor, Henry Dilley (infant) Doyle, May&#13;
Cory, Lon (?) Crocker, Richard D. Earline Marie DeBurchards, Dillon, Mary F. Doyle, Nellie&#13;
Cost (?), Donald Crombie, Harry Dalton, John I. J eanne Dillon, William Drake, Daisy&#13;
Costella, Dorothy Croinley, Roscoe L. Dalton, Stella Decker, A. Dills, Edward H. Drake, Fred D.&#13;
Costner, Sarah Cronan, Anne Damor, Geo Jr. Dedou sis, Gregorios Dilts, Alverina M. Drake, Geo. W.&#13;
Coughey, Josiah Crone, Charles Dan, John DeForest, Samual Dineen, Pat Drake, Lester K.&#13;
Coulter, John Cronen, John S. Dan, Peter Deforresh, - Dingman, A. T. Draper, Moses D.&#13;
Couroy, Katie Cronen, Nancy Dan, Wilma DeFreis, Dingman, Geo W. Dreier, Arthur&#13;
Court1ight, Cronican, P. Dandle, Walter (female infant) Dipoleg (?), Martin Dreier, Arthur W.&#13;
Clarence Cronin, Mary Danforth, J ohn DeFries, Jacob Dirgo, Anna M. Dreier, Louis W.&#13;
4 The Frontier Chronicle October - December 1996 &#13;
Drennon, John Eggerstedt, Anna R. Erulls, S. Filbert, Catherine Foote, Ira Wilda Fredrickson, Helen&#13;
Dressler, George N. Eggerstedt (infant) Erwin, Bell Filbert, Mary Foote, Lyle Otis Fredrickson, S.&#13;
Dretrich, Marie Eggleston, Frank G. Erwin, C.H. Filbert, S. J. Foote, Mary Jane Free, I.E.&#13;
Drew, Mrs. cleve Ehlers, Anna Erwin, Frank Findley, Oba C. Foote, Mary 0. Freeman, Anna&#13;
Dreyer, Henry W. Ehlers, Anna Erwin, James B. Finn, Patrick Forbes, Elizabeth Freeman, Daniel&#13;
Drickert, Ehlers, Johnnie C. Esaney, Wm. H. Finnerty, Catherine Forbs, Allen Freeman,&#13;
MargettaA. Ehlers, Lotte Essay, Francis L. Finney, S. A. Force, Benj Geo. W. Sr.&#13;
Driskill, Wm. R. Ehlers, Margarate Essinger, Wm. F. Fischer, Mike Forcythe, R. Cook Freeman, Grace&#13;
Drittener, Hans Ehli, Alice E. Ester, C. S. Fisher, Arby F. Ford, Martha Freeman, Mrs. Dan&#13;
Droger, Augusta Ehrendt, Fred J . Esters, Allen Fisher, Frank D. Ford, Phoebe Freese, Olga&#13;
Droscher, Carl Ehrenstein, Arthur Estes, Maud Viola Fisher, George Forge, French, David&#13;
Drummey (infant) Eichhorn (infant) Estes, Sarah Fisher, Gracie (infant female) French, Elizabeth&#13;
Drummond, Eilemiller (infant) Estus, Stephen C. Fisher, H. F. Forgraves, Bessie French, Elsie G.&#13;
MaryF. Eiler, John Etherington, Earl J. Fisher, Hanna M. Forman, Clay French, Julia&#13;
Drummond, Eiler, Sarah Etherton (infant) Fisher, Harry L. Forman, David L. French, Thomas&#13;
Teresa B. Eisele, Belle M. E. Eualdt, Ethel Fisher, Henry F. Forney, Albery H. Frey, W. G.&#13;
Dryden, Drewry F. Eiseman, Fannie Evans, Chester Fisher, Herald Forstner, Infant Friege, Eva&#13;
Dubois, Henri Eitemiller, Alice Evans, Francis Fisher, Hugo Forstner, Infant (C) Fries, George&#13;
Duehr, Anna M. Eitemiller, John S. Evans (infant) Fisher (infant) Forward, Mary M. Fries, Mrs.Minnie&#13;
Duffey, Harry C. Elder, Franklin P. Evans, Margaret Fisher, Mary Ann Foster, Diana C. . Frisbie, (male)&#13;
Duggan, John H. Elich (infant) Evans, Willie Fisher, Pearl Foster, George W. Fritz, A. (female)&#13;
Dulin, Allie J. Elisedrth (female) Evans, Wm. Fisk, Josiah Foster, Harold f. Fritz, John&#13;
Dulin, Virginia B. Ellam, Mary A. Everest, Edward A. Fister, Earl Foster, Mabel Frobee, Florence&#13;
Dunham (?),Asa S Eller, Fannie Everest, Francis Fites, Elmer Foster, Mary Hester Frohn, Julius L.&#13;
Duncan, Wilson H. Ellerbeck, Sophia Everly, Rose Fitzpatric, Catherin Foster, Mary M. Frost, Anna&#13;
Dungan, A. C. Ellert,Melissa Eversole, Fitzpatrick, Foster, Frozier, Alfred&#13;
Dungan, Mary Ellinger, Jacob Charles D. Cornelius Nathaniel W. Fry,Alace&#13;
Dunhann, Fred C. Ellingson, Ora E. Eversole, Wm. S. Fitzpati;ck, Jas. Foster, S. Minnie Fry, Alice M.&#13;
Dunkle, Elizabeth Ellis, G. W. Everts, Lewis H. Fitzpatrick, John Foster, Ward P. Fry, Eugene E.&#13;
Dunlap, Harriet A. Ellis, Gussie Eyler, Mrs. Bertie Fitzsimmons, Eliza Fouts, Bessie Fry, Henry&#13;
Dunlap (infant) Ellis, Infant) Faber (infant) Flack, Floyd W. Fouts, Edna Fry, William&#13;
Dunlap, Miles E. Jr. Ellis, Infant (W. M.) Fagler, John Flagev lie (?) Fouts, Elizabeth Fuchs, Alma&#13;
Dunleavey, Mary Ellis, Ori! Fane (?), Cam/Carn (inf male) Fouts, Peter D. Fuchs, Peter&#13;
Dunn, Cecil M. Ellis, Samuel Farlow, George Flanery, Mary F. Fouts, Ray Fuger (infant)&#13;
Dunn, Cyrus Ellithorpe, L. Farlow, Infant Flayevlle, Mrs J. Fouts, Rosa Fuller, Herriet J.&#13;
Dunn, Edward Ellithorpe, Sarah Farmer, Stephen Fleak, Earl T. Fouts, Rosa Fulmer, Epram&#13;
Dunn, Mary Ellsworth, Farrell, Margaret Fleischer, Frederick Fowler, Fannie L. Fulmer, Joseph&#13;
Dunn, Mary J. Elizabeth A. Farrell, Mary Fleming, A. Fowler (infant) Fulmer, Rachael&#13;
Durand, Dorthy Ellsworth, Hazel Fast, Emma Fleming, Rupert Fowler, Marrilla Fulmer, Virgil&#13;
Dutcher, James C. Ellsworth, Fauble, Elizabeth Fleming, Sam'! J. Fox, Dennis Fung, Margaretta&#13;
Dutches, Mary Herold G. Fauble, Fletcher, Geo W. Fox, Emma Holland Funk, Z. T.&#13;
Duval, Joseph Ellsworth (infant) Mary Josephine Fletcher, Viola Fox, FredF. Funke, G. H.&#13;
Dwyer, Anthony Ellsworth, Vivian Faughlewait Fliess, Gustav Fox, John Furler, Carl Jr.&#13;
Dye, Gurtrude Ellsworth, W. (inf female) Fliess Fox, Margaret Fuyato, James a.&#13;
Dye, Hattie Ellswo1th, Wm Faugt, Matt (infant female) Fox, Margaret Gage, Ara Leroy&#13;
Dyer, Albert J. Eh;ch, Fred Faul, Christ Flint, John Fox, Rachael Gaham, Mary C.&#13;
Dyer, F. S. Elsebush, Louise Faul, Ch1;stian Flint, Josephine Fox, Thomas Gaidies, Annie M.&#13;
Dyson, Ira H. Elsheimer, Henry Faul, Elizabeth E. Flint, Mary E. Fox, Wm.H. Gainer, Mary&#13;
Dyson, Marnerva J . Elton, Paul S. Faulk, Nancy M. Flood, Jas Frahm, Hans Gainer, Richard&#13;
Eagen, Mary Elwell, Cora B. Fee, Susana Flood, Mrs. M. L. Fraizer, James Gallagher, J.E.&#13;
Eames, Warren K. Elwell, Jennie B. Feeney, Garret Florence, Frank Frame, Gallagher, Mary&#13;
Earll, Joseph Eme1;ne, Mrs. A. H. Feill, Geo Florence, Lilly Beulah Larene Gallagher, Mary&#13;
Easedale, Blanch Emerson, Jerry Felk-, Henerite Flower, Alfred Frame, Gladys Galler, Otto&#13;
Eaton, Joel Emmert, Josephine Felker (infant) Flower, Robert C. Francsis, Lewis Gallhar, L. Maurice&#13;
Ebert, Chas D. Emmert, Roy R. Fell, Aaron Fluge, Salma Frank, Hattlet Gallogly, Wesley&#13;
Ebner, William Emminger, Jacob B. Fellows, Alice Flwtrom, Frank (infant) Gallup, Edith A.&#13;
Echardt, Paul Emmund, Infant Felton, Royal B. Chris Wm. Frank, Soloman Gallup, Harriet P.&#13;
Eckenberger, Jean Empkie, Chas Fenlon, Josie E. Flynn, Hugh Franklin, Mel Gallup, Oliver R.&#13;
Eckert, John H. Empkie, Fennell, Mary E. Flynn, Julia Franks, Galtry, Effie&#13;
Eckles, Walter Henry Ferahde, William Foddisch, Ernest George Harvey Galvin, Bridget&#13;
Carrie Emma Enewold, Dora Fergason, Elvira Fogerty, Dan'! J . Franks, Mary A. Gammon, Edward&#13;
Eckles, Herbert Engel, Matt Fergueson, Infant Fogg, Edwin H. Franks, Sarah E. Ganson (infant)&#13;
Eckrich, Joseph Engel, Mrs. Webke Ferguson, Mrs. J. S. Folger, Eva Dow Fransen, Lawrence Gardener, Eliza&#13;
Eddleman, Engelman, John Ferill, Mrs Wm. Folger, Eva Dow Frantz, Marg. A. Gardiner, William&#13;
Roxanna England, Carrie Fernley, Thomas E. Folger, Louise Frantz, William R. Gargen, Rebecca&#13;
Eddlerman, Roxie Engle, C. J . F. Ferrell, Mattie Folkner, John Franz, Wm Garlowski, Mathew&#13;
Edenburn, Glydes Engle, Minnie Ferrell, Wm. Follett, Dellora Fraser, Helen c. Garrett, Ge1trude&#13;
Edgan (?), Peter Engler,Elsbe1tha Ferris, Edwin T. Folsom, Floid Frazet, Clarence Garrett, Minnie&#13;
Edgar, Oscar Jr. Engler, Jacob Ferson, Charles H. Fooley, Julia A. Frazzell, A. E. Garwood,&#13;
Edinger, lena L. Enright, J as Walter Fese, Foot, Mollie Fredenburg, Thomas Henry&#13;
Edwards, G. Enyart, Geo. P. Rev. J. C. Lewis Foot, Sarry Elline Margret Gassnick, Anna&#13;
Edwards, Lucy Enyart, J. P. Fetter, John Foote, Charles Frederickson, Gastrof, Julia&#13;
Edwards, Mary A. E1;ckerson, - Fickel, Leslie G. Foote , Mrs.J. Gathje, Mary&#13;
Egan, Frank E1;cksen, Mary Fie! (infant) (female infant) Fredrickson, Gathmann, Cord&#13;
Egan, Thomas Erickson, Mable B. Field, Infant (J. H.) Foote (infant) HansG. Gathye, Arthur&#13;
October - December 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 5 &#13;
Gault, I. D. Gladson, Carlen Graves, Geo Grotheer, Paul A. Halladay, Bessie Hansen, Mela&#13;
Gault (infant) Gladwin, lrwan (?) Graves, Jasper Grout, Alonzo Haller, Cecil Hansen, Mrs. C. E.&#13;
Gedian, H. S. Glancy, Mary Gray, Cecil Grovas, G. H. Haller, G. Hansen, Orval&#13;
Gee, Mirtle Ruth Glawin, Eliza Gray, Clarence Grovenor, Susan S. Haller, Hansen, Otto&#13;
Gegan,John Glessmire, Georgia Gray, Daniel Grover, Margaret Infant (Wm.) Hansen, P. John&#13;
Geiger, Christian Gniver, Luzeel Gray (infant) Grovier (infant) Halliday, Hansen, Peter&#13;
Geiger, E. P. Godbergsen, Gray, Mabel Grovier, Mary S. Wm.Henry Hansen, Peter F.&#13;
Geiger, Ferdinand AugustF. Graybell, Michael Grovier, Ralph Hallinan, Ellen Hansen, Peter M.&#13;
Geise, Conrad Goettch, Mrs. Silk Graybill, Geo W. Gruber (infant) Halsted, Infant Hansen, Rasmus I.&#13;
Geise, Fred W. A. Goettsch, Kathern Graybill, George Gruber, Infant Halzfaster, Bernard Hansen, Tena&#13;
Geise, Fredericka Goff, Arthur Graybill, Martha Grumsen, Dora Halzfaster, John Hanson, Angie&#13;
Geise, Margaret Goff, Henry A. Graybill, Walter Grundel, Christoph Halzfaster, Mary Hanson, Carl&#13;
Geisler, Maria Goff, Jame Gready, Elizabeth Grundel, Mrs. E. Hamann (sp?) Hanson, Christina&#13;
Gelespie, John J. Goffy, Mary Greason, Ira S. Grundraw (?) Maria Hanson, George&#13;
George, Robinett Goldberry (infant) Green, Alice (inf female Hamer, Francis Hanson, H. E. H.&#13;
Gerard, Infant Goldburg, Eda Green, Ethel Gruver, Levi Hamilton, Albert E. Hanson, Hannah&#13;
Gerber, A. H. Golden, Roy H. Green, George B. Guanella, Thos Hamilton, Hanson (infant)&#13;
Gerdes, John H. Golden, William H . Green (infant) Gudmonson, Peter Charles C. Hanson&#13;
Gerhold, Mary Golds berg, Green, (infant) Guensche, Robert Hamilton (infant) · (infant female)&#13;
German, Earl P. Charles A. Green, Ira Walter Guenske,Paul Hamilton, Linnie Hanson, Maggie&#13;
Gernen, Goldstein, Albert Green, John Guild, S. P. Hamilton, Margaret Hanun (infant)&#13;
Katherine V. Goldstein, Benj. Green, John C. Guild, W. F. Hamilton, Mary P. Hapke, Clara&#13;
Gerrum(?), Goldstein, Mollie Green, Louis H. Guilfoyle, John Hamler, Arthur Harcourt, Margaret&#13;
Anne May Gon, Lo Green, Maggie Guion, Leona Hammer, Hardell,&#13;
Gerspacher, Bell Gonnan, Dennis Green, (male) Guittar, Francis Charles 0. Mrs. George B.&#13;
Gersposher, George Goodman, Paul Green, Mary C. Gummerson, Helen Hammermeister, Harden, Mary A.&#13;
Gertrude, Grant Goodmanson, Green, Mrs. E. J. Gumphery, Tresie Harden, Myrtle G&#13;
Gesner, J. H. Ingeborg Green, WilliamW. Hammond, Alice Hardenberg,&#13;
Gettins, W. H. Jr. Goodrich, Mabel Mrs. Thomas Gunderson, Lizzie Hammond, Nellie HyldC.&#13;
Getty, John R. Goodwin, Michael Green, Nellie Gunigal, Antony Hanchett, David Harder,&#13;
Geyer, Fred Goodwin, Wm. Green, Norman Gunn, Chas Hancock, Joseph Donald Wm.&#13;
Gibbons, Miles Goos, Infant Green, Richard Gunnison, E. L. Handbury, frank Harder&#13;
Gibler, Manha Jane Goose, Matilda Green, Robert Gustafson (infant) Handjus, George (infant female)&#13;
Gibson, Adelia E. Goram, Paul Green, Robert D. Guthery, Ruhanna Handke, John G. Harder, John&#13;
Gibson, F. M. Gorbe, Mary Green, Thomas Ha-?,Anna Handschy, Paul Harder, Mrs. John&#13;
Gibson, Infant Gordan, Mary Ann Green, Thomas Haas, Charity L. Haner, Violet Hardesty, Mary&#13;
Gibson, Lillian Gordon, Agnes Greenley (infant) Haas, George Haney, A. F. Hardfield, Francis&#13;
Gibson, Mary Gordon, Emma C. Greenlun, Ada G. Haas, Hans Haney, Frank Harding, Charles&#13;
Gibson, Theodor Gordon, Mary C. Greenshields, Haas, Hilda Hang, Mrs. C. Harding, Chas&#13;
Gieger, Harry Gordy (infant) James Haas, Jane Hanger, Sarah E. Harding, Infant&#13;
Giffrey, Gorman (infant) Greer, Joseph Haas, Lida Hanifan, Patric Harding, Olive&#13;
Dimple Bernice Gorrell, Charles Gregg, Alcinda Haas, Margaret Hanks, Thelma Harding, S.&#13;
Giggins, James J. Goss (infant) Gregg (inf c/o Geo) Haas, Samuel Hanlen, Lora M. Harding, W. B.&#13;
Gilbaugh, Ruth Goss, Martha Gregg, Joshua H. Hadwell, Clay Hanlon, Edward Hardman, Wm.&#13;
Gilbert, Anna L. Goss, Mary Ann Gregory, Anna Haffner, L. Hanna pen, Hardy, Mrs. J. H.&#13;
Gilbert, Charles H. Goss, Mary B. Gregory, E. W. Hafman, A. Cornelias Hardymartin,&#13;
Gilbert, Edward J. Goss, Sarah Jane Gregory, frances Hagee(?), D. P. Hannon, Mary Elizabeth&#13;
Gilbert, Ira Goudie, Anna E. Gregory, George A. Hager, Baley Hansen, Adolph Hare, Lydia&#13;
Gilbraith, Gould, Jennie E. Gregory, Millard A. Haggertof, Eliza M. Hansen, Anna D. Harford, T. Newton&#13;
EdwardM. Gould, Mattie Greiner (infant) Hahn, Francis B. Hansen, Augusta J. Harkness, Bower B.&#13;
Gilday, Evelin Gould, Viola F. Grell, Lena Hahn, Infant Hansen, B. C. Harl, Lottie M.&#13;
Giles, Bert H. Grabill, Joseph Bird Gress, Johan C. A. Haight, Edna Hansen, Carl C. Harl, Margaret&#13;
Giles, Paul Grace, Andrew J. Greve, Catharine Hail, Charles M. Hansen, Edward Harlan, Jno&#13;
Giles, Willie B. Grace, Chas. I. Grice, Theresa Haines, David Hansen, Emma Harle, Harrison&#13;
Gilfeather, Mary Grace, Clarence J. Griffin, Daniel Haines, Mary E. Hansen, Frank Harlow, Eliza F.&#13;
Gilinski, Agnes Grace, Griffin, Ida Hains, David Hansen, Fred Harman, Edward A.&#13;
Gilinsky, Samuel Leo Raymond Griffin (infant) Hains (infant) Hansen, Geo Harmel, Paul L.&#13;
Gillan, Valentine Grady, Alice Griffin, Katherine Halderman, Hansen, Geo N. Harmel, Selma V.&#13;
Gillespie, William Grady, Alice Griffin, Thos Flecher R. Hansen, George Hannes, Henry&#13;
Gillett, Marie E. Grady, Arthur Jr. Griffith, Claud Haldren, Gertrude Hansen, H. Peter Harmon, A. S.&#13;
Gillett, Mrs. Grady, Jack Griffith, D. L. Hale, Garnet Hansen, Hans Harmon, Nancy&#13;
Gillilland, Mrs. F. Graham, Georgiana Griffith, Emma K. Haley, S. C. Hansen, Harold A. Harms, Henriette&#13;
Gillinan, Louis Graham, Han-y L. Griffith (infant) Halger, Henry Hansen, Henry Harrings, Anna&#13;
Gillun, James M. Graham, Griffith, James H. Hall, Cecelia, C. Hansen, Henry C. Harringsen,&#13;
Gilmore, Dennis Minerva C. Griffith, Sarah Hall, Edna D. Hansen, Hilda Polstena&#13;
Gilmore, Fred H. Gramkow, Grim, Ma1-y Hall, Fanne A. Hansen (infant) Harrington -&#13;
Gilson, Geo. SophiaM. Grimes, Addie A. Hall, Herald H. Hansen,- infant&#13;
Giser, Adolph Grand, John L. Grimes, Lawrence Hall, Infant (J. R.) infant female Harris, Elmer H.&#13;
Gittens, Bertha Grason, Grimmelman, Det Hall, Jimmie Hansen, Harris, Elsie&#13;
Gittens, Fred Infant (Evan) Groepper, Anna Hall, Kate A. Irene Maria Harris, Esther M.&#13;
Gittings, Anna M. Grass, Johanna A. Groff (infant) Hall, Margret Hansen, Jennie Harris, Ezra&#13;
Gittins, Georgia H. Grate, Fredericka Groneweg, Clara Hall, Nancey W. Hansen, John Harris, Geo&#13;
Gittins, Henry Grate, Levi Groneweg, Fred Hall, Ralph Hansen, Lillian Harris, Henry&#13;
Gittins, Richard Gratte, Henry Gross, Francis Hall, Sophia Hansen, Louis Harris, (inf female)&#13;
Givens, E. Graves, Amelia E. Grote, Herman Hall, Wm. F. B. Hansen, Marie Can't. next issue&#13;
6 The Frontier Chronicle October - December 1996 &#13;
US Gen Web Archives&#13;
Unlike our web pages, which are dispersed across the Internet, the&#13;
Archives is located at Roots Web. The Archives is organized in the same format as the web sites. The Archives Main Table of Contents is at&#13;
http://www.rootsweb.com/ -usgenweb/ usfiles.htm&#13;
Here's a sample of what's in the Archives now:&#13;
Wills and Cemetery listings from&#13;
Columbia County, GA&#13;
Cemetery listings from Ornarga&#13;
Funeral Home, IL&#13;
Tax lists from Breckinridge County, KY&#13;
Wills from Calloway County, KY&#13;
Cemetery listings from Harrison Counry, KY&#13;
Census records from Orleans, MA&#13;
Census records from Olmsted County, MN&#13;
Census Records from Washington&#13;
County, NY&#13;
1997 Officers Elected,&#13;
Members Honored at&#13;
Annual Meeting&#13;
The Annual Dinner Meeting of&#13;
the Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society was held at the Council&#13;
Bluffs Fish &amp; Game Club on Nov. 12,&#13;
1996, and the following were elected&#13;
to serve on the board of directors for&#13;
1997:&#13;
Marsha Pilger, President&#13;
Bob Anderson, Vice-President&#13;
Sharon Snipes, Treasurer&#13;
Kay Shipley, Recording Secretary&#13;
Marge Merryman, Corr. Sec'y&#13;
Bill Copeland, Director&#13;
Don Fauble, Director&#13;
Everett Dawson, Director&#13;
President Marsha Pilger presented&#13;
Certificates of Appreciation to two&#13;
staff members of CJ Futures, Inc., and&#13;
a "special" certificate to Bill and Ruth&#13;
Mott for storing the old county&#13;
records for over 25 years.&#13;
Also recognized for their outstanding volunteer effort were Marge&#13;
Merryman, Everett and Irene Dawson,&#13;
Dan and Ruth Mowry, Joan Weis,&#13;
Sharon Snipes, Bob Anderson, Kay&#13;
Shipley, Alice Bantz, Marge Negathon&#13;
and Marcella Steffensen.&#13;
Dan Ives was named Member of&#13;
the Year. Dan has devoted countless&#13;
hours to the cemetery project and is&#13;
currently compiling a database on all&#13;
obituaries which have appeared in the&#13;
Nonpareil. Congratulations, Dan!!&#13;
Census Records from Rowan County, NC&#13;
Early Colonists of SC&#13;
Census records from Spartanburg County, SC&#13;
Census records from York County, SC&#13;
Census records from SD&#13;
Obituaries from Campbdl County, SD&#13;
Newspaper Extracts from Lincoln County, TN&#13;
Civil War Rosters from VA&#13;
Newspaper articles listing CSA casualties in VA&#13;
Birth records from Essex County, VA&#13;
Census records from Jamestown, VA&#13;
Library Keeps Growing&#13;
More gifts to the Frontier Heritage&#13;
Library have arrived. We now have a&#13;
microfilm reader and hope to soon&#13;
have a reader/ printer.&#13;
We have gone from no computers&#13;
to three computers. One was donated&#13;
by Dick and Doris Green, another by&#13;
Jim and Sue Vanecek, and a third one&#13;
by Woodmen of the World of Omaha.&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Board&#13;
of Supervisors donated over 1,000 volumes of Iowa Reports (Iowa Supreme&#13;
Court Decisions) and other volumes.&#13;
The Council Bluffs Public Library&#13;
donated over 8,000 volumes of the&#13;
U.S. Serial Set, including the Papers of&#13;
the Continental Congress.&#13;
Several books have been acquired,&#13;
including a 2-volume History of&#13;
Kossuth County, Iowa, History of&#13;
Cass County, Iowa, and History of&#13;
Madison County, Iowa. These and&#13;
other old (and new) books have shown&#13;
up on the Internet recently. They go&#13;
quickly so the society has initiated an&#13;
Adoption Program whereby it buys the&#13;
volume and then asks members to&#13;
"adopt" it by paying the cost. At the&#13;
present time these histories are up for&#13;
"adoption" at the following prices:&#13;
History of Kossuth County, $50&#13;
History of Madison County, $25&#13;
History of Cass County, $25.&#13;
Remember, if you "adopt" any of these&#13;
volumes you are agreeing that they&#13;
remain the property of the society. A&#13;
label will be placed in the book&#13;
acknowledging your contribution.&#13;
Letter from the President&#13;
Continued from page 2.&#13;
the legal files. Boy, is that wonderful!&#13;
Thanks, you guys, -- you'll never know&#13;
how much you're appreciated.&#13;
Irene and Everett Dawson have&#13;
tackled so much research lately they&#13;
have enlisted volunteers to help them.&#13;
Thanks to the Internet!! Irene says the&#13;
library is getting so busy she has to do&#13;
her digging when we are not open to&#13;
the public.. .. All I can say is, --&#13;
THAT'S GREAT!!&#13;
And, BUSY we really have been at&#13;
the library this winter. Lots of new&#13;
visitors. Wonderful friends sharing&#13;
and learning. It is so neat. (just between you and me, -- I think BRAD&#13;
FARRIS -- our new member from&#13;
Shelby County, -- has really fallen for&#13;
us, -- and, he even admits, --"he's really been bitten by the bug!" ) I love&#13;
it Brad!!&#13;
Welcome aboard to all the new&#13;
members. I hope you are enjoying the&#13;
events, programs, and experiences. If&#13;
any of you have any questions, please&#13;
let us know.&#13;
And members, --PLEASE&#13;
DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP&#13;
FOR THE COMMITTEES. We&#13;
need your sheets before the end of the&#13;
month. Also, don't forget, Gerry&#13;
Byers will be giving our program on&#13;
Ireland in March. A MUST for anyone with Irish Roots!!&#13;
To all our out of state friends and&#13;
members, -- drop us a line now and&#13;
then, we love hearing frc m you.&#13;
Don't forget, you are an 1 , portant&#13;
part of our society, and any time you&#13;
want to share something with us,&#13;
you 're welcome. Let us know how&#13;
your research is coming..... Are any of&#13;
you doing anything exciting; making&#13;
any new breakthroughs; -- etc.?&#13;
Well, Bob said I have to keep this&#13;
short, -- guess I blew it!! Anyway --&#13;
Thanks every one for just being you,&#13;
and sharing so much with your society. And, I guess, -- thanks for putting up with ME!&#13;
Marsha&#13;
October- December 1996 The Frontier Chronicle 7 &#13;
'W'ho's Looking For 'W'ho?&#13;
Helen Loftis, 209 Charles Dr.,&#13;
Underwood, IA 51576.&#13;
LOFTIS, ANDERSON, WALTON, HOLM, FORINASH,&#13;
HAASE, SHORT, READ.&#13;
Toni Longmeyer, 20517 250th St.,&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503-7570&#13;
TJARKS, TORNETEN, MEPPEN, OLTMAN, SAAR, HARTJE,&#13;
SHOENING.&#13;
Maxine Hood Luck, 6653 E.&#13;
Sweetwater, Scottsdale, AZ 85254-&#13;
4584.&#13;
CLARK, REED, HOOD.&#13;
Jerry R Mann, 21788 Maninwood,&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503.&#13;
MANN, BROWNING, TRAYLER, ARMES, BURKLOW,&#13;
YAHNE, EGGLER&#13;
Manin L. Matthews, 2011 N. 97th&#13;
St., Omaha, NE 68134-5603.&#13;
MATTHEWS and CHILSON,&#13;
Washington Twp., Pott. Co., IA;&#13;
Marjorie M. Matzen, 244 Zenith&#13;
Dr., Council Bluffs, IA 51503.&#13;
DRIVER&#13;
Deloris Mauer, 520 Voorhis St.,&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503.&#13;
MAUER, KASISKE, DANKER,&#13;
IVERS, SPECT, YOHN, MILLER,&#13;
MAILE.&#13;
Marjorie J. Merryman, P. 0 . Box&#13;
1055, Council Bluffs, IA 51502-&#13;
1055.&#13;
HOHL/HALL, MAUZY,&#13;
MORRIS, TURNIPSEED, NEW,&#13;
McCOY, SAUNDERS, COOPER,&#13;
COLEGROVE.&#13;
Dan and Ruth Mowry, Rt. 1, Box&#13;
168, Council Bluffs, IA 51503.&#13;
MOWRY (spelled many ways),&#13;
MIKESELL, LOWRY, BRADBURN, BISHOP, BROWN,&#13;
HUGHES, DAVIS, PLUMB,&#13;
McGEE, MYERS, RICKMAN,&#13;
HASKINS, LONGCOR, PALMER,&#13;
HUFF, PIKE, WILSON.&#13;
PLEASE NOTE: If your labd has a red stripe on it, it means we have not received your 1997 dues and&#13;
this will be the last issue of The Frontier Chronicle you will receive. Please send you dues as soon as&#13;
possible. The cost is $15 for an individual membership and $20 for a family membership.&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY&#13;
GENEALOGICAL&#13;
SOCIETY&#13;
P. 0. Box 394 • Council Bluffs, IA 51502&#13;
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                    <text>! Vol 10. No. 1 I Qw.noLr or rn£ P orr,1.w,&lt;.TTAMIE Cou"TY (IA) Cu•£ ... wc1cA.L Soc1£Tr I Jan - Mar 2004 I&#13;
SPECIAL&#13;
COLLECTIONS&#13;
ESTABLISHED&#13;
1992&#13;
Working to Preserve our&#13;
· County's History &#13;
Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society (PCGS) was founded in 1992 and&#13;
became a chapter of the Iowa Genealogical Society in 1993. Its main purpose is to aid&#13;
individuals who wish to begin, develop, and improve their genealogical pursuits and&#13;
endeavors. This is accomplished through literar1 and educational means including&#13;
lectures, discussions, workshops, classes, and by providing genealogical source&#13;
materials.&#13;
Additionally the society strives to create and foster an interest in genealogy by the&#13;
general public, gather and preserve genealogical and historical data, particularly with&#13;
respect to ancestors, founders, and early settlers of Pottawattamie County; and to aid&#13;
individuals in their research and in compiling their family history.&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
The PCGS owns and operates the Frontier Heritage Library, located at 622 South&#13;
Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. It is open to the public from 1-4 p.m. on Tuesdays&#13;
and Thursdays, and 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. ·on Saturdays, or by special appointment.&#13;
Our collections include hundreds of books and periodicals. We also own all the old&#13;
county court books, including the death records, marriages, wills, probates, etc. The&#13;
majority of the county books have been indexed by the society's volunteers and offer&#13;
easier convenience in searching for information on your heritage. Our collections also&#13;
include all the City Directories from 1866 - 1974, and all the Federal and STATE census&#13;
of our county.&#13;
The holdings of the Frontier Heritage Library continually expand and new&#13;
resources are added each year. When visiting our facility, please remember, we have a&#13;
vast collection of "out of state" material as well as county information, and our Kentucky&#13;
and Irish sections are quite extensive . We invite you to visit us soon.&#13;
Connected to the World&#13;
The PCGS is a member of the US Gen Web project and operates a Web page&#13;
containing a vast amount of information on our county. To utilize this aven_ue of&#13;
research enter the following: http: I /"www.rootsweb.com / -iapottaw (or) contact the&#13;
Society directly by using the following email address: ~s@pcgs.omhcoxmail.com&#13;
- or give us a call at 712-325-9368&#13;
Gifts and Do'nations&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit&#13;
organization and all gifts and cash 1&#13;
donations are tax-deductible. In addition to gifts, we&#13;
offer individuals an opportunity to share their personal libraries with other genealogists&#13;
across the world by placing their collections in our library on an "indefinite loan" status&#13;
whereby the donor retains ownership and may retrieve the material at any time.&#13;
-Pottawattamie County-Genealogica-1-Society&#13;
P. 0. Box 394&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
51502-0394&#13;
1. &#13;
The Frontier&#13;
Chronicle&#13;
Vol 10. No. 1 QuAKTt:RLY oF TttE Porr.&lt;.11t"A1TM•aE Cou/\Tt (IA) Gt:sL .. wc1u..L Soc1m . .--, -Ji_a_n ___ M_a_r_2_0_0_4--.&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY (IA)&#13;
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY&#13;
PO Box 394, Co. Bluffs, Iowa, 51502&#13;
2003 BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
Richard Beck, President&#13;
Marsha Pilger, Past President&#13;
Gene Young, Vice President&#13;
Barbara Christie, Corresponding Sec.&#13;
Doloris Mauer, Recording Sec.&#13;
Marsha Pilger, Treasurer&#13;
Directors:&#13;
Mary Lou Burke (3)&#13;
Kelly Gerhardt (2)&#13;
Marcella Steffenson (I)&#13;
Research:&#13;
Barb Christie; Ginny Able; Joan Weis;&#13;
Marcella Steffenson; Doloris Mauer;&#13;
Ann Ryan; Marge Negethon&#13;
SOCIETY EMAIL ADDRESS:&#13;
pcgs@pcgs.omhcoxmail.com&#13;
SOCIETY PHONE #&#13;
712-325-9368&#13;
FRONTIER HERITAGE LIBRARY:&#13;
622 South 41h St., Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the second&#13;
Tuesday of each month except July and&#13;
December&#13;
Membership is $17.50 per year for individuals&#13;
and $22.50 for families. Membership includes&#13;
four quarterly publication of the Frontier&#13;
Chronicle Historical magazine.&#13;
Ancestor Certificates are available for those&#13;
whose ancestors lived in Pott. Co. in 1870 or&#13;
earlier; 1885 or earlier; and 1905 or earlier.&#13;
Contact lhe Society for applications.&#13;
2.&#13;
6.&#13;
8.&#13;
9.&#13;
13.&#13;
17.&#13;
The History of Pottawattamie County&#13;
Edited by: Marsha Pilger&#13;
Table of Contents:&#13;
Vol. 10, No. 1&#13;
Jan - Mar 2004&#13;
Council Bluffs Through The Years&#13;
People of Our County&#13;
Information&#13;
Kanesville Revisited ...&#13;
Mount Loretto&#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs&#13;
City Directory (Continued)&#13;
PCGS News&#13;
HELP!&#13;
JF you had an ancestor who lived in&#13;
Pottawattamie County at one time and you&#13;
would like to see their information preserved,&#13;
send your article along with photo's (if you&#13;
wish!) to: Marsha Pilger, 807 Madison Avenue,&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa, 51503, and we will try to&#13;
feature them in the forthcoming issues of the&#13;
Frontier Chronicle. &#13;
Council Bluffs Through The Years&#13;
1804&#13;
About the beginning of the&#13;
19th century, the site of the&#13;
present City of Council&#13;
Bluffs was occupied by the&#13;
village of a tribe or band of&#13;
aborigines known as the&#13;
"Ayauway (Iowa) Indians"&#13;
and it was there that&#13;
Captains Lewis and Clark&#13;
camped July 27, 1804, as&#13;
they wended their way up&#13;
the Missouri River exploring&#13;
this part of the Louisiana&#13;
purchase.&#13;
The name is derived from&#13;
"Council bluff," a hill at the&#13;
foot of which was held a&#13;
council with some of the&#13;
Indians. Lewis and Clark,&#13;
who in their journal said,&#13;
"The incident just related&#13;
induced us to give this place&#13;
the name of Council Bluffs;&#13;
the situation of it is&#13;
exceedingly favorable for a&#13;
fort and trading factory, and&#13;
the soil is well calculated for&#13;
bricks, there is an&#13;
abundance of wood in the&#13;
neighborhood and the air is&#13;
pure and healthy. It is also&#13;
central to the chief resorts of&#13;
the Indians."&#13;
Subsequently, "The&#13;
Council Bluff' was used by&#13;
early traders, trappers and&#13;
navigators of the Missouri&#13;
River, and by government&#13;
officials, to indicate the site&#13;
of that council, and later the&#13;
final word became pluralized&#13;
and the term, " The Council&#13;
Bluffs," was applied to the&#13;
entire region between the&#13;
Council Bluff and the mouth&#13;
of the Platt River.&#13;
1824&#13;
A young cook on an&#13;
American Fur Company boat&#13;
by the name of, Francois&#13;
Guittar, first stepped ashore&#13;
in the spring of 1824 at a&#13;
point below the future town&#13;
site of Council Bluffs in a&#13;
location which became known&#13;
as "Traders Point." In 1826,&#13;
he would return to the site&#13;
and spend his remaining days&#13;
in the vicinity.&#13;
He established his own&#13;
trading post at Trader's Point&#13;
and became a trusted&#13;
counselor and dealer with the&#13;
Indians. He eventually moved&#13;
to the town of Council Bluffs&#13;
and enjoyed the distinction of&#13;
being counted as the&#13;
settlement's "first white&#13;
resident."&#13;
At the time of Guittars&#13;
arrival it is said, "On a clear&#13;
day, the VJs1on was not&#13;
limited for thirty miles to the&#13;
north, nor to the south. Here&#13;
and there, patches of timber,&#13;
in green bunches, ran from&#13;
the valley upward to the crest,&#13;
marking the outlines of lateral&#13;
gorges and canyons; out the&#13;
front lay a plain, as level as a&#13;
floor, covered with green&#13;
luxurious grass, dotted with&#13;
sparkling lakes and traversed&#13;
by the great Missouri,&#13;
meandering in huge, bright&#13;
coils to the south. Beyond&#13;
this were the blue hills of&#13;
Nebraska."&#13;
1838&#13;
May, 1838, witnessed the&#13;
arrival of Father Pierre-Jean&#13;
De Smet and Felix Verreydt,&#13;
and a lay brother named&#13;
Mazellie. There arrived via&#13;
the steamboat "Howard" in&#13;
late May of that year with the&#13;
intent of establishing a&#13;
church and school. They&#13;
were welcomed by Chief&#13;
Sauganash and intelligent&#13;
Indian who was the son of an&#13;
Irish colonel in the British&#13;
2&#13;
army and a Potawatomi princess.&#13;
His given name was Billy&#13;
Caldwell.&#13;
The church and school which&#13;
was established by these pioneer&#13;
leaders became known as the St.&#13;
Joseph Mission. At its peak the&#13;
mission school enrolled 30 boys&#13;
and 118 Indians were baptized&#13;
there. The Mission was&#13;
abandoned in 1841.&#13;
1846&#13;
It was on June 14, 1846, with&#13;
the arrival of the Mormons, that&#13;
civil government began at and in&#13;
the vicinity of the site of the&#13;
present City of Council Bluffs.&#13;
Fleeing from persecution that&#13;
had been suffered for a period of&#13;
years in other sections, the&#13;
members of the "Church of&#13;
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint"&#13;
were seeking like the Children of&#13;
Israel of old, the New Zion of&#13;
"Promised Land."&#13;
The war with Mexico had&#13;
started and the U. S.&#13;
Government submitted a&#13;
proposition for the raising by the&#13;
Mormons of 500 to 1,000 men&#13;
for military service, to which &#13;
Council Bluffs Through The Years&#13;
Brigham Young and his&#13;
associates agreed and these&#13;
new soldiers were equipped&#13;
at Council Bluffs, mustered&#13;
into service and marched to&#13;
Fort Leavenworth in July,&#13;
1846.&#13;
The raising of this&#13;
battalion changed the plans&#13;
of the emigrants and it was&#13;
deemed unwise to undertake&#13;
to cross the plains that&#13;
season in the face of&#13;
numerous bands of hostile&#13;
Indians; so a semipermanent camp was&#13;
established at council&#13;
Bluffs, then still in&#13;
possession of the&#13;
Pottawattamie Indians, the&#13;
latter being willing that the&#13;
Mormons should live among&#13;
them and readily granted&#13;
permission.&#13;
A post office named "Kane"&#13;
was established January 17,&#13;
1848, and a little later the&#13;
name of the town was&#13;
changed to "Kanesville" in&#13;
honor of Colonel Thomas L.&#13;
Kane, who had befriended&#13;
the Mormons in many ways.&#13;
In 1847, after due&#13;
exploration, it was decided&#13;
to establish a colony in the&#13;
Salt Lake Valley and a year&#13;
later the more important&#13;
business concerns moved&#13;
there. Mormon control at&#13;
Kanesville and vicinity&#13;
ceased in the spring of 1852&#13;
as many of the saints moved&#13;
further west.&#13;
1853&#13;
After the general exodus of&#13;
the Mormons from Western&#13;
Iowa in 1852, Kanesville was&#13;
still known by that name&#13;
until the State Legislature&#13;
approved an act on January&#13;
19, 1853, to become&#13;
effective after publication,&#13;
authorizing the change of&#13;
the name to Council Bluffs,&#13;
and this became operative on&#13;
February 9, 1853.&#13;
By Legislative enactment of&#13;
January 24, 1853, entitled&#13;
"Incorporation of Council&#13;
Bluffs City," an incorporation&#13;
under the name of Council&#13;
Bluffs was authorized, and&#13;
many letters of business men&#13;
immediately following this&#13;
incorporation were dated a&#13;
bore the printed heading of&#13;
the new name of the city.&#13;
The United States&#13;
established a land office at&#13;
Kanesville in September,&#13;
1852, but delays in&#13;
preparation of necessary&#13;
books deferred the beginning&#13;
of land sales until March&#13;
1853. The office name was&#13;
changed to Council Bluffs in&#13;
1855 and discontinued in&#13;
May, 1873.&#13;
The first mayor was&#13;
Cornelius Voorhis, whose&#13;
business place was located on&#13;
the north side of Broadway,&#13;
near what were originally&#13;
Hyde Street and subsequently&#13;
Madison and North First&#13;
Streets.&#13;
1856&#13;
About the middle of the 19th&#13;
century, Council Bluffs was&#13;
an outpost on the Western&#13;
frontier and it was in .1856&#13;
that Nathan P. Dodge and his&#13;
brother, General G. M. Dodge&#13;
and partner, John Baldwin,&#13;
started the banking house of&#13;
Baldwin and Dodge, which&#13;
was later incorporated as the&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank.&#13;
In those early days, there&#13;
were no laws, either State or&#13;
National, for the regulation of&#13;
banks. In the late sixties the&#13;
State Legislature passed a&#13;
banking law and the Council&#13;
Bluffs Savings Bank was&#13;
among the early institutions&#13;
to come under its provisions,&#13;
being incorporated November 1,&#13;
1870.&#13;
Nathan P. Dodge, who had&#13;
conducted the banking house&#13;
almost from its inception, was&#13;
the first president, relinquishing&#13;
the position in 1902 and being&#13;
succeeded by John Beresheim.&#13;
1857&#13;
Prior to 1857, newspapers or&#13;
publications of general&#13;
circulation were the "Frontier&#13;
Guardian," the "Weekly Western&#13;
Bugle," the "Council Bluffs&#13;
Chronotype" and the&#13;
"Democratic Clarion."&#13;
The Guardian was absorbed by&#13;
the Bugle; the Chronotype and&#13;
Clarion died natural deaths; the&#13;
Bugle was discontinued in 1870,&#13;
being succeeded by the "Council&#13;
Bluffs Times," which died a&#13;
lingering death a year or so&#13;
afterward.&#13;
"The Weekly Nonpareil" was&#13;
established in 1857 with its&#13;
principal founder, William Wirt&#13;
Maynard. It quickly developed&#13;
as a daily edition during the Civil&#13;
War and has been published on&#13;
a regular basis ever since. The&#13;
first issue had four pages and&#13;
subscriptions cost $2.00 a year.&#13;
1861&#13;
1'(''. (\·.~-i~,-._,,:- '.,j:i {; _,;;: _;_.:,_ ,;_. &#13;
Council Bluffs Through The Years&#13;
When the Civil War began&#13;
in 1861, Iowa was not well&#13;
prepared for the outbreak of&#13;
hostilities, but the call to&#13;
arms was soon answered&#13;
and Council Bluffs became&#13;
the center of activity in the&#13;
western part of the state.&#13;
Grenville M. Dodge, a&#13;
graduate of Norwich Military&#13;
Academy, was undoubtedly&#13;
the best trained military&#13;
man in south-western Iowa&#13;
at the time and he was&#13;
commissioned Colonel of the&#13;
4th Iowa Infantry, then being&#13;
recruited in and around&#13;
Council bluffs. The camp of&#13;
the regiment was&#13;
established on a high&#13;
plateau, overlooking the&#13;
Mosquito Creek Valley,&#13;
about two miles southeast of&#13;
the city and it was named&#13;
"Camp Kirkwood" in honor&#13;
of Iowa's war Governor.&#13;
Colonel Dodge arrived in&#13;
camp from Washington,&#13;
where he had gone to secure&#13;
arms for his men, on July&#13;
11th, 1861 and took&#13;
command. The regiment&#13;
was made up of twelve&#13;
companies of infantry of the&#13;
counties in southwestern&#13;
Iowa, a battery of artillery&#13;
and a regimental band. The&#13;
camp was carefully and&#13;
precisely laid out with wide&#13;
streets between the rows of&#13;
tents.&#13;
Before the regiment was&#13;
completely recruited, a&#13;
rumor reached camp that&#13;
the Missouri Secessionists&#13;
were threatening an&#13;
invasion of the State along&#13;
its southern border. A&#13;
battalion of 234 men&#13;
immediately marched out as&#13;
far as Sidney, then east to&#13;
the Nodaway River, but the&#13;
enemy was not encountered&#13;
and the expedition returned&#13;
to camp.&#13;
Camp Kirkwood was broken&#13;
up in August, 1861, when the&#13;
4th Iowa moved to St. Louis.&#13;
Thereafter, throughout the&#13;
four years of the Civil War,&#13;
from Pea Ridge to Columbia,&#13;
in more then thirty major&#13;
battles, the 4th Iowa upheld&#13;
the best traditions of Iowa&#13;
and the nation, while its&#13;
commander attained the rank&#13;
of Major-General.&#13;
1867&#13;
"Railroad Fever" alternately&#13;
rose and fell after 1850&#13;
however until 1867 the&#13;
closest railroad connection&#13;
was at Iowa City. The&#13;
Western Stage Company, from&#13;
Iowa City to Omaha, was the&#13;
only means of mass&#13;
transportation until the&#13;
coming of the rails began in&#13;
1867. One by one the slender&#13;
ribbons of rail converged into&#13;
the town from the east, the&#13;
south, the north, and&#13;
ultimately from the west. At&#13;
one time, eleven railroad&#13;
trunk lines entered the&#13;
bustling town of Council&#13;
Bluffs.&#13;
It was December of 1867&#13;
before the C. B. and St. Joe&#13;
finally opened its track all the&#13;
way to St. Joseph and on&#13;
December 4, 1869, the&#13;
Burlington and Missouri River&#13;
4&#13;
railroad made junction with the&#13;
C. B. and St. Joseph sixteen&#13;
miles south of Council Bluffs.&#13;
Other railroads joined in the&#13;
forward push to gain service in&#13;
Council Bluffs, but most&#13;
prominent among them was the&#13;
Union Pacific. Ever since&#13;
Abraham Lincoln's announcement of the selection of Council&#13;
Bluffs as the eastern terminus,&#13;
the race was on.&#13;
East met West only after the&#13;
construction of the final leg of&#13;
the Union Pacific line into Iowa&#13;
with the construction of a&#13;
massive bridge built to provide&#13;
transportation across the&#13;
Missouri River. Grenville M.&#13;
Dodge was the chief engineer of&#13;
the construction of the Union&#13;
Pacific project and under his&#13;
direction, led the company to a&#13;
sensational height. In 1872, the&#13;
Union Pacific Bridge was opened&#13;
amid great fan-fare, and the age&#13;
of river boat ferries began to fade&#13;
into history.&#13;
1870-1880&#13;
During this decade the&#13;
population of Council Bluffs saw&#13;
the greatest proportionate&#13;
growth from 10,000 to 18,000&#13;
residents. It was an era of&#13;
industrial expansion and&#13;
aggressive business was&#13;
matched by private utilities and&#13;
public services, lending a&#13;
sparkling touch of sophistication&#13;
to the pioneer.&#13;
Banks were taking root and&#13;
fire protection developed from&#13;
bucket brigades scooping water&#13;
from the Indian Creek, through&#13;
the era of fire cisterns, to onehorse iron carts transporting&#13;
water through new-laid mains&#13;
bringing water from the river.&#13;
One of the few gas&#13;
manufacturing plants in the&#13;
country was built in 1870,&#13;
burning coal imported from&#13;
England. Electric power took&#13;
over street illumination from the &#13;
Council Bluffs Through The Years&#13;
gas works in 1884.&#13;
Telephone service arrived in&#13;
1879 and city transportation&#13;
in the year 1868 was&#13;
significantly implemented&#13;
with the arrival of mule&#13;
drawn street cars which&#13;
traveled on carefully&#13;
planned rail routes.&#13;
Education, always a&#13;
community concern, was&#13;
increased with the&#13;
completion of a fine brick&#13;
high school which was&#13;
dedicated in 1870. In the&#13;
same year, the town was&#13;
jubilant to learn that Iowa's&#13;
School for the Deaf would be&#13;
relocated from Iowa City to&#13;
Council Bluffs.&#13;
The Dohany Theater and&#13;
the Union Driving Park&#13;
offered visitors to the city a&#13;
variety of entertainment&#13;
during their visit, but the&#13;
flood of 1881 would see the&#13;
birth of one of the greatest&#13;
attractions yet to behold.&#13;
1881&#13;
In the spring of 1881&#13;
Council Bluffs witnessed the&#13;
rampage of the Missouri&#13;
River when on April 10th the&#13;
great flood reached its&#13;
highest stage of twenty one&#13;
feet, four inches, above the&#13;
low water mark.&#13;
The Missouri River, its&#13;
channel filled with ice jams&#13;
which retarded the run-off of&#13;
the melting of the heavy&#13;
snows along its headwaters,&#13;
overflowed its banks and&#13;
broke through the railway&#13;
embankment north of the&#13;
city.&#13;
All railway traffic westward&#13;
was temporarily suspended&#13;
and a large part of the&#13;
lowlands in the western part&#13;
of the city was inundated with&#13;
flood waters. More then five&#13;
hundred families were driven&#13;
from their homes in hastily&#13;
constructed flatboats which&#13;
escorted them to safety.&#13;
Thousands of workers&#13;
employed at the railroad&#13;
shops and yards were&#13;
temporarily put out of work,&#13;
but fortunately, no loss of life&#13;
was caused.&#13;
Though there was great&#13;
suffering and hardship for a&#13;
time, when the waters finally&#13;
receded, in the wake of the&#13;
great disaster, a beautiful 400&#13;
acre body of water rested just&#13;
south of the community.&#13;
When it was realized that the&#13;
Missouri had capriciously&#13;
changed its river channel and&#13;
the lake was there to stay, it&#13;
was christened Lake Manawa.&#13;
Over the ensuing years to&#13;
follow, its cool waters became&#13;
a magnet drawing thousands&#13;
of summer visitors from all&#13;
over the country.&#13;
Great events were hera lded&#13;
on its banks; an amusement&#13;
"midway" resort hotel was&#13;
created; bathing beaches&#13;
emerged; picnic grounds were&#13;
set aside; The Council Bluffs&#13;
Rowing Association was&#13;
formed and built a clubhouse;&#13;
an amusement park was&#13;
created, and a permanent&#13;
community of cottagers&#13;
developed. Manawa became&#13;
the "Mecca of the Midwest" as&#13;
resort bound people flooded in&#13;
to the community to enjoy the&#13;
spectacle.&#13;
5&#13;
1900&#13;
The turn of the century&#13;
reflected a tremendous influx in&#13;
the population of Council Bluffs.&#13;
It now encompassed 26,000&#13;
people and was served by six&#13;
brick hotels, twenty school&#13;
buildings, two hospitals, twenty&#13;
miles of double track electric&#13;
street cars, eighteen churches&#13;
and 745 acres in public parks.&#13;
Just one year earlier, it had&#13;
sent the beloved sons and&#13;
husbands of many of its citizens&#13;
off to fight in the SpanishAmerican war. There they&#13;
became Company L. of the Iowa&#13;
Fifty-first Regiment and during&#13;
its tour of duty, Dr. Matthew A.&#13;
Tinley and Dr. Donald Macrae,&#13;
Jr. began the military careers&#13;
which were to be enhanced by&#13;
much more important roles in&#13;
World War I.&#13;
{Continued in the next issue of the&#13;
Frontier Chronicle) &#13;
From BELKNAP Twp:&#13;
C. W. Bryant was born in&#13;
Kentucky Dec. 3, 1834. He&#13;
was the son of James M.&#13;
and Elizabeth (Sulenger)&#13;
Bryant; his father having&#13;
been born in Georgia in&#13;
about 1808.&#13;
The family arrived in&#13;
Council Bluffs, then&#13;
Kanesville, in 1850 and first&#13;
lived in a little log cabin,&#13;
situated just west of where&#13;
the Pacific House Hotel&#13;
stood. Throughout the&#13;
ensuing years he moved&#13;
around a great deal.&#13;
After the death of James&#13;
Bryant in 1851, our subject&#13;
removed to Scotland&#13;
County, Missouri, returning&#13;
to this area again in 1853.&#13;
For the next seven years he&#13;
worked on the farm of his&#13;
uncle, A. S. Bryant, but&#13;
feeling the , urge to travel&#13;
once more, he removed to&#13;
Colorado and thence to New&#13;
Mexico.&#13;
After a period of about&#13;
three years, he returned to&#13;
Pottawattamie County, Iowa,&#13;
and assisted his uncle in the&#13;
Farmers' Hotel. He then&#13;
went into partnership with&#13;
Henry Thatcher and&#13;
conducted a provision store&#13;
up and down the Union&#13;
Pacific Railway while that&#13;
road was being built.&#13;
Growing tired of this trade,&#13;
he returned to Council&#13;
Bluffs and engaged in the&#13;
real estate business in&#13;
partnership with his&#13;
brother, R. T. Bryant and W.&#13;
B. Clark.&#13;
In 1870, our subject, with&#13;
his brother, opened a dry&#13;
goods and furniture store&#13;
which they eventually moved&#13;
to Avoca. When R. T. Bryant&#13;
was elected Clerk of the&#13;
District Court, the brothers&#13;
decided to sell their&#13;
People of our County&#13;
business and C. W. Bryant&#13;
gained employment in C. H.&#13;
Norton's hardware store in&#13;
Avoca. After a short while, C.&#13;
W. joined his brother, J. C.&#13;
Norton in opening up a&#13;
hardware store of their own in&#13;
Oakland. Here they added a&#13;
line of furniture and the firm&#13;
flourished.&#13;
Our subject was married in&#13;
Council Bluffs, on March 7,&#13;
1871, by Rev. P. H. Cleland,&#13;
to Louisa F~ Brockie. She was&#13;
the daughter of Henry and&#13;
Jennie (Wells) Brockie, both&#13;
natives of Glasgow, Scotland.&#13;
Louisa was born in St. Louis,&#13;
Missouri in 1852.&#13;
Daniel Freeman led a long&#13;
and prosperous life and&#13;
brought to this county ten&#13;
children, many of whom grew&#13;
to adulthood here and&#13;
became vital citizens of their&#13;
communities.&#13;
He shared the same name&#13;
as his father and was born in&#13;
St. Louis, Missouri on April&#13;
26, 1818.&#13;
The elder Daniel was born&#13;
in New Hampshire in 1780&#13;
and came west to St. Louis, in&#13;
1800. There he built a hotel&#13;
calling it the "Green Tree."&#13;
For thirty-nine years Mr.&#13;
Freeman lived in the confines&#13;
of this city while steamboats&#13;
traversed up the Mississippi&#13;
bringing goods and people to&#13;
the shores. One of his&#13;
greatest pleasures during his&#13;
lifetime was entertaining La&#13;
Fayette, the noted soldier and&#13;
statesman, during his visit to&#13;
the United States.&#13;
After the father's death in&#13;
1839, Daniel's son, Daniel,&#13;
removed with his wife, Mary&#13;
Waller, to a farm opposite St.&#13;
Louis on the Illinois side of&#13;
the river remaining in this&#13;
place for the next three years.&#13;
Daniel then moved his family&#13;
to Rockford, Illinois and after&#13;
6&#13;
five years in this location moved&#13;
on to Rock County, Wisconsin.&#13;
It was here that Mary died.&#13;
Mary and Daniel had married&#13;
in Madison County, Illinois. She&#13;
was born in Kentucky in April&#13;
1819 and was the daughter of&#13;
Richard and Nancy (Ellis) Waller.&#13;
Her father was a native of&#13;
Maryland and her mother of&#13;
Georgia.&#13;
Six years after the death of his&#13;
first wife (April 9, 1850), Mr.&#13;
Freeman married Elizabeth&#13;
Swindlow. She had been born in&#13;
England in 1834. At the time,&#13;
Mr. Freeman was a resident of&#13;
Fayette County, Wisconsin, and&#13;
for twenty-five years he&#13;
continued to farm in this&#13;
location.&#13;
It is not known why Daniel&#13;
Freeman left Wisconsin and&#13;
removed to Pottawattamie&#13;
County, Iowa, in 1876, but upon&#13;
arrival here he settled in Big&#13;
Grove, Belknap Township. After&#13;
two years engaged in the&#13;
mercantile business he sold out&#13;
to his son-in-law, G. L.&#13;
Whitehead and retired from&#13;
active business pursuits.&#13;
By his first wife, Mary Waller,&#13;
Daniel had five sons: James&#13;
Wilson, William Henry, Daniel&#13;
Boone, Levi Ellis and Benjamin&#13;
Franklin. By his second wife,&#13;
Elizabeth Swindlow, our subject&#13;
had another five children: Don&#13;
Alonzo, Nancy Emily (deceased&#13;
by 1882), Elizabeth Murry,&#13;
Elmer Ellsworth and Charles&#13;
Frederick. Elizabeth married L.&#13;
G. Whitehead.&#13;
William Henry Freeman, son&#13;
of the above Daniel and Mary&#13;
Waller Freeman, was born in&#13;
Rockford, Illinois, on April 11,&#13;
1844. Our subjects mother died&#13;
when he was six years old and&#13;
he was sent to live with her&#13;
relatives until the age of eleven&#13;
when he rejoined the family&#13;
which was then located in La&#13;
Fayette County, Wisconsin. &#13;
William remained on the&#13;
family farm until he was&#13;
twenty-one years of age&#13;
removing thence to Davis,&#13;
Illinois, where he engaged in&#13;
the farming profession for&#13;
the next year. He then came&#13;
to Pottawattamie County,&#13;
Iowa, remaining a short time&#13;
in the Big Grove area before&#13;
moving on to Nebraska.&#13;
Up until 1867, William&#13;
furnished wood and ties to&#13;
the Union Pacific Railroad&#13;
while yet a resident of&#13;
Nebraska. Leaving in this&#13;
year, he returned to Big&#13;
Grove and the following&#13;
spring ,removed to Newtown,&#13;
near what is now Avoca.&#13;
Once again he became&#13;
associated with the railroad&#13;
and helped to construct the&#13;
wood culvert extending from&#13;
Walnut to Neola, on the&#13;
Rock Island and Pacific&#13;
Railroad.&#13;
Two years later, in 1869,&#13;
Mr. Freeman purchased&#13;
what was known as the&#13;
Davenport Saw-Mill, and&#13;
moved it to Big Grove, where&#13;
he operated it in connection&#13;
with the mercantile&#13;
business; in the latter, he&#13;
was interested with his&#13;
brother, D. B. Freeman.&#13;
In 1876, this saw-mill was&#13;
moved to Green County,&#13;
Wisconsin, and Mr. Freeman&#13;
continued in the lumber&#13;
business specializing in&#13;
black-walnut logs. He&#13;
remained in Wisconsin until&#13;
1881 when he returned to&#13;
Oakland, Iowa, and he and&#13;
his brother, Benjamin,&#13;
William opened the&#13;
"Oakland Bank." The firm&#13;
name of the bank was "W.&#13;
H. &amp; B. F. Freeman, private&#13;
bankers."&#13;
When the town of Oakland&#13;
was incorporated in April of&#13;
1882, William Freeman was&#13;
elected its first Mayor.&#13;
People of our County&#13;
During his years in the&#13;
county, our subject also&#13;
served as a Justice of the&#13;
Peace.&#13;
William married on Sep. 21,&#13;
1869, in Avoca, to Malinda J.&#13;
Shipp. She was born in&#13;
Greencastle, Iowa, on Nov. 30,&#13;
1851, and was the daughter&#13;
of Albert and Mahala (Piles)&#13;
Shipp, natives of Kentucky.&#13;
Two children blessed this&#13;
union: Jennie May, born&#13;
March 3, 1871, and Clyde&#13;
Alden, born September 14,&#13;
1873.&#13;
J. C. Norton was born in&#13;
Livingston County, New York&#13;
on June 13, 1836, and was&#13;
the son of William C. and&#13;
Harriet (Thayer) Norton. His&#13;
father was born in Onondaga&#13;
County, New York in January&#13;
1811 and his mother was&#13;
born in Oneida County, New&#13;
York, in September 1813.&#13;
Although Mr. Norton&#13;
attained a certificate in the&#13;
teaching field, he preferred&#13;
the trade of carpenter&#13;
learning this as a young&#13;
adult. He worked at home&#13;
until the age of twenty-one&#13;
years and in October, 1856,&#13;
when his parents migrated to&#13;
Audubon County, Iowa, he&#13;
accompanied them and&#13;
worked at his trade in the&#13;
summer and engaged in&#13;
trapping during the winter.&#13;
In 1867, he opened a&#13;
mercantile business in&#13;
Oakfield, Audubon County,&#13;
and continued here for the&#13;
next two years. He then&#13;
moved to Avoca m&#13;
Pottawattamie County when&#13;
there were but two houses in&#13;
the place. He was engaged in&#13;
merchandising in Avoca until&#13;
1875 when he sold out and&#13;
started west for his health,&#13;
spending a year and a half in&#13;
California and Oregon. In&#13;
1876, he returned to Avoca.&#13;
7&#13;
When the town of Oakland was&#13;
established, Mr. Norton erected&#13;
the first building in the new town&#13;
and there conducted a&#13;
mercantile business by the firm&#13;
name of Norton and Bryant.&#13;
On February 2, 1868, our&#13;
subject was united in marriage&#13;
to Susie Ostrander who was the&#13;
daughter of James Ostrander, a&#13;
native of New York State. The&#13;
couple was married in Oakfield,&#13;
Iowa. To this union four&#13;
children were born: Elmer D.&#13;
(Nov. 4, 1871), Arthur (June 28,&#13;
1876), Jessie (June 28, 1878)&#13;
and Clarice (Sep. 9, 1881).&#13;
S. Slocum was born in Huron&#13;
County, Ohio, December 24,&#13;
1835; son of G. A. and Mary&#13;
(Harroune) Slocum. Mr. G. A.&#13;
Slocum was born in Onondaga&#13;
County, New York, May 10,&#13;
1811, and was a shoemaker by&#13;
trade but later engaged in&#13;
farming in Belknap Township,&#13;
Pottawattamie County, Iowa,&#13;
having arrived here in August,&#13;
1854. Our subject's mother was&#13;
born in New Hampshire on&#13;
December 1 7, 1811, and died&#13;
December 13, 1878.&#13;
Mr. S. Slocum, our subject,&#13;
remained at home until the age&#13;
of twenty-one years. In about&#13;
1858, he went to Council Bluffs&#13;
and learned the carpenter trade&#13;
after which he removed to&#13;
Belknap Township and there&#13;
built the second log house and&#13;
the third frame house in about&#13;
1860. For the next ten years he&#13;
engaged in his profession but in&#13;
1870 decided to purchase a farm&#13;
of sixty acres.&#13;
In March, 1867, he was&#13;
married to Marilla Belknap, born&#13;
September 21, 1836, and&#13;
daughter of the first settler in the&#13;
township which bore his name,&#13;
Orin Belknap. Her mother was&#13;
Anne Draper. One child blessed&#13;
this union and was named&#13;
George. Marilla died September&#13;
21, 1863 and Mr. Slocum was &#13;
again married, in Center&#13;
Township, January 3, 1867,&#13;
to Emeline Reed, born in&#13;
Mercer County, Illinois, on&#13;
January 23, 1843. She was&#13;
the daughter of Enos and&#13;
Elizabeth (Rishling) Reed.&#13;
Two children blessed this&#13;
union: Fred and Hattie&#13;
Grace.&#13;
Taking the&#13;
Twist Out of&#13;
Indian Creel\&#13;
(Ry D. C. Bloomer. in Anns.ls or&#13;
lo.,.. a..)&#13;
Th., principal ""or&gt;: acoompl•shed&#13;
d ur?Oh t.h~ :yea!'" l~ -t&gt;~· t t u: c ity&#13;
council -;u: th~ di~i::ins o! a nev•&#13;
ci1a.nnel 1·or .inU.1ai1 :.:~t.:. ~ ~~ .. h.;.; strea.n1 t hn.t D1f':a .. ndereG throuc-h&#13;
the Yalley i n which a portion ... o~&#13;
the: to~·n is bu!l:.. L!ke al! w~~tern&#13;
~~reams. lt~ ~c Wa!&gt; Ye-r~· crooke~&#13;
and in ~ea.sons or hl1;h ..... ·atcr. 1t&#13;
o,·erno~ erl it~ b a nds.. o!teu Coin~&#13;
mucb daina.,::e to property.&#13;
'The project o! cuttin~ n nf''t1;"&#13;
ch annei b~· "hith 1t. ""«'~ JT1adt- ~o&#13;
r;lr. n e lirty ciUf' \\' e:!';.. ou: tntc·· tht&#13;
~!J.ssoun ver bot ton1- ha.C b~en u&#13;
!avorit&lt;: ont !or son1e time. This&#13;
~· t-.~-:- i!, wa...c:. tlnnlly nc-comphsh~C .&#13;
rr.:i.1nly tnrou;:h thf' e:&gt;.:eT'ttons anc&#13;
e:;erf;'Y o! Cot A . Cochrar.. h men1-&#13;
~r o f tiJe cit)" council. To c:":ect&#13;
t!u~ obJec':. . thf- mill prope rtr or ~ladiso1~ Da~~f''!" was nur ha~~ h,.&#13;
"ln~ C'itY anc p:ilc 1or ~n ~- t&gt;onu~.&#13;
""°hirh hR\' e ~incc been redeen&gt;ed&#13;
ClS::.!J. "I ne •oc.ahtY w h~re tne tn!l!&#13;
antl the r~ce ere s ttu::l1.ed is no~·&#13;
n~_a rl r u ll ocT upincl by ho.nclsome&#13;
dwc-!hnf:'S. l;.· ~e'\ f'ra, l n"t\·~:...:n~&#13;
~hH.· ~: hR'r'" ~n brou::;-h~ a.:=n1n~:&#13;
the ciz~· in su\Jseou ~' nt ,.&lt;'n.n; 1or&#13;
&lt;h\mn~e.,.c. allc:::-ed to hav(: bt"toti&#13;
au~e&lt;J by stra.i;:tnenin;:::· lht- chnnn c1 o: tne C"rPck. t nc· ie::a.litY anC&#13;
UH· J;OOC pu1icy o : i. .l{' 'W(1rk' htive&#13;
~en !t;l!y v:ndH·::neU. Tnt: nC'w&#13;
t:na.n..ncL bcsidt-- 1 U:"n1 ~lun~ 4l t n.i:-&#13;
supply o!" YOl ~'!" n. :ill sea.s ~ o:&#13;
Lut: .'·e.n r. rurni ~h ~ xce!lcn ~ dran1-&#13;
u~~.. for the city: and en t IH·&#13;
'\\"or k of prop("rJ~· protPCt tnJ: u~&#13;
~1 nk~ i~ COm}l~f'.'."tt"' c! , ~ Oc nt&gt;liC1 u l&#13;
intluen('e upo:1 UH· hPa.lth nuc c() ~.&#13;
,· n1ence o!' the ln 11;.1hi:a.nt!' "-.n: b e&#13;
~;1: mor..: !ul.l:,· ~c1&lt;110" 1eai:-ec .&#13;
1862 HOMESTEAD ACT&#13;
If your ancestor obtained la nd&#13;
under this act, the application&#13;
is on file. To obtain these files&#13;
which include a lot of family&#13;
data, write to:&#13;
CIVIL ARCHIVES DIVISION,&#13;
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND&#13;
RECORDS SERVICE, GENERAL&#13;
SERVICES ADMINSTRATION,&#13;
WASHINGTON DC 20409&#13;
Information&#13;
Codicil to my Last Will and Testament&#13;
Concerning Genealogy Materials&#13;
(thanks to Paul Drake and the Virginia Roots List for this submission)&#13;
What a good idea !!&#13;
Preamble: I here mean to dispose of the materials owned or properly in my&#13;
possession at death that have genealogical value, though have little or no&#13;
worth on the market as personal property. My genealogical efforts have&#13;
required no small measure of thought, time, travel, and money but may be&#13;
of substantial value to other researchers. I would ask that my file cabinets,&#13;
folders, m a terials in my desk, and any and all my research materia ls stored&#13;
elsewhere be gathered together and included in this category. It is my hope&#13;
that all such materials might be disposed of in the following manner.&#13;
Following my death, I request that any and all of my genealogical records,&#13;
both those prepared or written by me, as well as all other family history&#13;
records which may be in my possession, including all files, notebooks,&#13;
books, correspondence, copies of documents, a nd such as computer&#13;
programs or computer memory devices, remain together and protected for a&#13;
period of eighteen (18) months, or until a recipient is found for such&#13;
materials, whichever comes first.&#13;
Further, I request that immediate efforts be made by my family to identify&#13;
one or more persons or institutions who would have knowledge of and be&#13;
willing to take custody of such mate rials and a ssume the responsibility of&#13;
maintaining and perhaps continuing the family histories and research.&#13;
I suggest that the persons be contacted regarding their willingness to&#13;
assume custody of these materials include:&#13;
(List of name, address, telephone numbers of&#13;
possible individuals or Libraries, Museums, etc.)&#13;
Further, in the event no person or orga nization named here is willing to&#13;
preserve such genealogical materials, please contact the various&#13;
genealogical . organizations of which I have been a member, there to&#13;
determine their willingness to accept some or all of these materials.&#13;
(List here the societies or organizations to be contacted:&#13;
include local chapters, with their addresses, phone&#13;
numbers and contacts known to you, if any)&#13;
In witness whereof and before witnesses, I have hereto affixed my name on&#13;
the __ day of __ 200?&#13;
Signatur e&#13;
Witness _ ______ _______ _ date _________ _&#13;
Witness _______________ date _________ _ &#13;
Kanesville&#13;
Revisited ••••&#13;
Mount Loretto&#13;
Founded by the Sisters of Mercy at the turn of&#13;
th e 20th century, Mount Loretto came to&#13;
represent a variety of things to various&#13;
individuals over the ensuing years. Shrouded in&#13;
continuous change over the decades, the&#13;
institution, formerly known as St. Mary's Home&#13;
for Young Ladies, had its roots in the old threestory Wheeler residence at the corner of&#13;
Harmony and Baughn Streets in Council Bluffs.&#13;
9&#13;
In August, 1905, the Sisters of Mercy&#13;
purcha sed the Gilbert property consisting of&#13;
about ten acres of land which was located at&#13;
1201 N. Broadway. Here they intended to&#13;
establish a Home for the Aged sisters who would&#13;
eventually retire from the struggles of life. The&#13;
quiet atmosphere surrounding the home offered&#13;
p eace and ser enity conducive to smoothing their&#13;
remaining years. &#13;
In 1906, Mount Loretto opened as a seminary&#13;
for small boys but in 1907 when an addition&#13;
was made to the original building the institution&#13;
became known as Our Lady of Victory Academy&#13;
for girls. The boys' school was closed in 1913,&#13;
and the academy continued to operate for&#13;
another ten years before the entire institution&#13;
was given over to training _novices in the Council&#13;
Bluffs _area. ·&#13;
From 1926 to 1931, the building was used as&#13;
the Mercy Preparatory High School however, at&#13;
about tll.is time, the Sisters of Mercy united with&#13;
the Omaha Province and the school was utilized&#13;
as the novitiate for novices in the area and&#13;
continued to serve in this capacity until 1955.&#13;
A restructuring of the. Province in 1955&#13;
resulted in the creation of Mount Loretto High&#13;
School which opened its doors to its first class&#13;
that same year and continued in operation for&#13;
the next decade. As a resident and day school&#13;
for girls it encompassed a four-year curriculum&#13;
covering college preparatory and commercial&#13;
subjects and became the respite for some 90 to&#13;
100 young ladies.&#13;
In 1965, the all-girl Catholic High School&#13;
closed its door with th~ final graduation&#13;
exercises for a class of twenty-two students.&#13;
The remammg students who had started&#13;
attending the school before it was closed were&#13;
transferred to St. Albert High School where they&#13;
continued their education.&#13;
An icon of education for many decades the&#13;
aging structure was demolished two years later&#13;
to make room for the construction of the Bluffs&#13;
Plaza shopping center and supermarket.&#13;
In February of 1989, a committee of former&#13;
students began an extensive search for the&#13;
individuals who had attended the school from&#13;
1907 through 1965. Their objective was to hold&#13;
a reunion at St. Albert High School on June&#13;
17th. The effort was lead by Joan Bland, a 1964&#13;
graduate then living in Eudora, Kansas. Others&#13;
working with her were: Rita Laire, Paulette&#13;
Cork, Mary Cleasby, Nancy Ryan ~ Doris Phelps,&#13;
Nancy Young, Judy Lookabill, Judy Spencer,&#13;
Kathy Wingstad, Sherry Hobbins, and Dawn&#13;
Fagan.&#13;
The following list represents the efforts of the&#13;
committee during their research:&#13;
TEACHERS&#13;
SR M Mercedes RSM&#13;
Rev James Wadsworth&#13;
Rev Richard Wagner&#13;
Kathy Cogley Buchanan&#13;
SR M Jane t Daul RSM .&#13;
10&#13;
SR M Josette Ca rroll RSM&#13;
SR Beatrice Marie Costello RSM&#13;
Margaret Ann Paul, formerly: SR M Jonavilla&#13;
Rev. FrankPalmer&#13;
Rev Samuel Palmer&#13;
Rev Fred Reischel&#13;
Rev James Mcllhon&#13;
Rev James Holden&#13;
SR Imelda Fitzpatrick RSM&#13;
Pat Best, formerly: Rev Pat Best&#13;
Barbara Junkin, formerly: SR M Karaneen&#13;
STUDENTS&#13;
Anne O'Connell (Weiman)&#13;
SR M Roberta Grant RSM&#13;
SR M. Paula Radosevich RSM&#13;
SR Marie Celine Bintner RSM&#13;
SR M Imelda Ritzpatrick RSM&#13;
Olga Mae Padavic (Polich)&#13;
SR M Lucien Senecal RSM&#13;
Lenore Fitzpatrick (Pipes)&#13;
SR M Thomas Smith RSM&#13;
SR M Eileen More RSM&#13;
SR M Martina W oulfe RSM&#13;
SR M Rosalia Hamilton RSM&#13;
SR M Josephine Collins RSM&#13;
SR M Carlotta Clinton RSM&#13;
Mary Senecal (Friese)&#13;
SR M Angelita Geneser RSM&#13;
SR Marianne Bintner RSM&#13;
Ann McKinney (King)&#13;
Rosemary Donovan (Sipes)&#13;
Pauline Lydon (Osborne)&#13;
Jewell Moran (Kobiskie)&#13;
SR M Sabastian Geneser&#13;
SR M Kevin O'Sullivan&#13;
SR M Elaine Schneider&#13;
SR M Verone Schmitz RSM&#13;
SR Rosanne La Fond&#13;
SR M Estelle Graf RSM&#13;
Marjorie Ballensiefer (Waters) &#13;
Carita Saunders&#13;
Louise Geneser&#13;
SR M Zita Brennan RSM&#13;
SR M Francella Grant RSM&#13;
Marie Leuch (Dolesh)&#13;
Alice Graf (McGee)&#13;
SR M Rosalita Culjet RSM&#13;
SR M Frances Clare Hejlik RSM&#13;
SR M Paul Hayes RSM&#13;
SR Rita Ann Podhola RSM&#13;
Maxine Shepherd (Beldt)&#13;
SR Margaret Sutton RSM&#13;
SR M Anthony Benen RSM&#13;
SR Dorothea Turner RSM&#13;
Georgia Danford (Baker)&#13;
SR M Flavian Axtman&#13;
Elizabeth McCahill (Andrews)&#13;
SR M Yvonne Kopp&#13;
SR M Judith Evers RSM&#13;
SR M Janet Daul&#13;
Helen Graf (Bruck)&#13;
SR M Priscilla Vigil RSM&#13;
SR M Angelo Lobato RSM&#13;
Alleen Roth (Pierce)&#13;
Catharine Miller (Baker)&#13;
SR M Francetta Daul&#13;
Georgia Danford (Baker)&#13;
Alice Buman (Bontz)&#13;
Frances Graf (Tremel)&#13;
Marilyn Hinds (Hockins)&#13;
SR M Regis Keahy RSM&#13;
SR M Ellen Devereaux RSM&#13;
SR M Sheila Devere~x RSM&#13;
SR M Camille Prodzinski RSM&#13;
Gerry Mishler (Lynch)&#13;
Dorothy Dooley (Lillie)&#13;
SR M Del Rey Ekler RSM&#13;
Margaret Devereux (Gronstal)&#13;
Mary Martin (Goeckel)&#13;
Patricia Miller (Kenealy)&#13;
SR M Cyrilla Wolfe RSM&#13;
SR M Claudia Robinson RSM&#13;
Isabella Turner (Angotti)&#13;
SR M Alicia Gallagher RSM&#13;
SR M Joel Torpy RSM&#13;
Sharon Lorrain Ekler&#13;
Geraldine Treanor (Blunk)&#13;
SR M Dona ta Landkamer RSM&#13;
Theresa Dooley (Harkin)&#13;
Dorothy Bergman (Heimgartner)&#13;
Lisa Nabity (Jisa)&#13;
SR. Joann Martin&#13;
Rose Leggio&#13;
Mary Hollinrake (Ehrman)&#13;
SR Jeanne O'Rourke RSM&#13;
Virginia Hettinger&#13;
Betty Martin (Goeckel)&#13;
Joyce Williams (Thomas)&#13;
Rosemary Vondollen (Rhodes)&#13;
Mary Dolores Romero&#13;
Pat Reardon (Helm)&#13;
Mary Gablehouse (Brown)&#13;
Joan Nelson (Taylor)&#13;
La Jeanne Nabity (Radford)&#13;
Paulette Ahl (Cork)&#13;
Patricia Sanchez&#13;
Joan Tierney (Banker)&#13;
11&#13;
Delores Kurtenbach (Monahan)&#13;
Gretchen Kilibarda (Olsen)&#13;
Joyce Hottinger (Erickson)&#13;
Mary Tarpy (Dilla)&#13;
Jan Reardon (Kohler)&#13;
Janet Prey&#13;
Louise Gonzales (Ortiz)&#13;
Ann Wingate (Casey)&#13;
Twila Wiesner (Rodgers)&#13;
Joan Weaver (Joern)&#13;
Nancy Utterson (Lynch)&#13;
Wynne Thillens&#13;
Jeanne Sondag (Langdon)&#13;
Marlys Schenchinger (Green)&#13;
Mary Theresa Richter ~Jahnke)&#13;
Barbara Reuland (Rhen)&#13;
Elizabeth Render (Emmons)&#13;
Elaine Nusser (Estes)&#13;
Rita Minor&#13;
Suzanne Martini (Rinella)&#13;
Linda Lucey (Lacy)&#13;
Mary Ann Lookabill&#13;
Sue Liechti (Fennell)&#13;
Mary Lee Hogan&#13;
Nancy Gress (Ryan)&#13;
Marlene Gilliland (La Rochelle)&#13;
Margaret Louise Campbell&#13;
Adrienne Burk (Lux)&#13;
Nancy Brunow (Edwards)&#13;
Dorothy Wingate (Snook)&#13;
Patricia Wear (Zach)&#13;
Pam Wadsworth (Jones)&#13;
Patricia Wadle (Hampton)&#13;
Sheila Teague (Varner)&#13;
Marie Spence (Flinckinger)&#13;
Sherry Speer (Holzappel)&#13;
Teresa Schweers (Parmenter)&#13;
Francella Richter (Blair)&#13;
Barbara Richter (Sisler)&#13;
Fran Poulson (Wilson)&#13;
Mary Montgomery (Cooper)&#13;
Sharon Lustgraaf (Gray)&#13;
Rosie Lee (Harris)&#13;
Mary Herman (Jenkins)&#13;
Carol Heit (Raisch)&#13;
Doris Dorszynski (Phelps)&#13;
Linda Darnell&#13;
Jeanne Connoly (Marsh)&#13;
Judy Brewer (Lee)&#13;
Judy Willis (Colven)&#13;
Connie Welch (Kennedy) &#13;
Molly Waldman (Tedesco)&#13;
Mary Vergamini (Green)&#13;
Marilee Thorson (Kindt)&#13;
Elaine Stockert (Flood)&#13;
Juanita Romero (Garcia)&#13;
Madonna Moffatt (Carman)&#13;
Jeanne Marr (McKeown)&#13;
Kathleen McCann (Papkin)&#13;
Mary Kuhn (Hanson)&#13;
Judith Krabbe&#13;
Jeanne Kelly (Fenstermacher)&#13;
Rita Jaramillo (Sanchez)&#13;
Janice Hodapp (Beauchamp)&#13;
Gail Grund (Shepard)&#13;
Mary Jo Green (Klein)&#13;
Rosita Gonzales&#13;
Ellie Goeser (Koza!)&#13;
Mary Frieze (Albano)&#13;
Mary Culjat (Wells)&#13;
Kay Cullen (Snowden)&#13;
Carol Clinton (Murray)&#13;
Ann Brungardt (Shaughnessy)&#13;
Barb Braden&#13;
Phyllis Britten (Snook)&#13;
Mary Wear (Schafer)&#13;
Carol W a ski (Wegener)&#13;
Mary Straka (Drakeford)&#13;
Mary Louise smith (Matthews)&#13;
Diane Schech inger (Fennell)&#13;
Judy Salazar (Yates)&#13;
Kersti Rutledge&#13;
Margaret Richter&#13;
Sheila Reardon (Pinnell)&#13;
Janice Quandt (Hughes)&#13;
Mary O'Neill (Fustos)&#13;
Barbara Kill (Martin)&#13;
Mary Liz Johnson&#13;
Kathy Hough (Hrubski)&#13;
Nancy Higgins&#13;
Mary Lou Heit (Ross)&#13;
Carman Gonzales (Newman)&#13;
Mary Ann Green (Burg)&#13;
Nancy Franksen (Burton)&#13;
Judy Fuert (Lookabill)&#13;
Sharon Dunphy (Soderberg)&#13;
Dianna Day&#13;
Mary Kay Davis (Webb)&#13;
Mary M. Cullen (Brackelsby)&#13;
Patricia Costa (Botelho)&#13;
Kathleen Connolly (Fennell)&#13;
Frankie Catizone (Tiano)&#13;
Janette Brungardt&#13;
Sharon Barrett (Muran)&#13;
Madonna Baker (Smith)&#13;
Marilyn Weaver (Nichols)&#13;
Mary Kay Trafton (Carta )&#13;
Bernadette Swalek (Ebert)&#13;
Barbara Schneider (Young)&#13;
Sharon Peasner&#13;
Judy McGee (Spencer)&#13;
Mary Konecny (Robertson)&#13;
Karla Kochenderfer (Andersen)&#13;
Rosanne Hughes&#13;
Sharon Evens (Bush)&#13;
Catherine Dickerson (Anderson)&#13;
Therese Crilly (Paladino)&#13;
Sharon Clark (Miller)&#13;
Mary Bunnell (Farrar)&#13;
Linda Willis (Crook)&#13;
Suzanne Ware (Hoffman)&#13;
Martha Waldmann (Burchett)&#13;
Joan Spitznagle (Bland)&#13;
Judy Sondag (Holder)&#13;
Joyce Soar (Christensen)&#13;
Nancy Sennett (Young)&#13;
Susan Schlott&#13;
Ruth Romesburg (Briehl&#13;
Loretta Powers (Davis)&#13;
Cathy Moore (Yank)&#13;
Claudia Ma rtin (Coleman)&#13;
Mary McKinley (Eberly)&#13;
Sandra Karpe (McKeever)&#13;
Pat Hughes (Godden)&#13;
Geri Herzell&#13;
Theresa Hanrahan (Castleman)&#13;
Patty Gillette (Azar)&#13;
Mary M. Dorszynski (Murray)&#13;
Rita Crom (Laire)&#13;
Bernadette Costa (Wyandt)&#13;
Pat Casey (Hallgren)&#13;
Marilyn Buhman (Marr)&#13;
Karen Briggs (Pettey)&#13;
Mary Bray (Cleasby)&#13;
Elaine Amdor (Hansen)&#13;
Mary Thompson (Lybarger)&#13;
Deirdre Viola (Lamanna)&#13;
Maureen Steinhoff (Pace)&#13;
Janice Stageman (Branson)&#13;
Mary Pat Sinclair (Lauri)&#13;
Maureen Shaughnessy (Irwin)&#13;
Leona Salvo (Konz)&#13;
Ramie Martinez (Johnson)&#13;
Sherry Martin (Hobbins)&#13;
Kathi Lustgraff (Wingstad)&#13;
Pat Kuper&#13;
Linda Kreigler (Hunter)&#13;
Carol Kaufman (Keithley)&#13;
Barbara Kaufman&#13;
Rita James (McKem)&#13;
Vicki Hough (Evers)&#13;
Sue Hoke (Grubb)&#13;
Marianne Herzon (Jones)&#13;
Patti Head (Rend er)&#13;
Patty Grant (Failmezger)&#13;
Jodi Feurt (Jedlicka)&#13;
Mary Virginia Ea therton (Troge)&#13;
12&#13;
Janet Dickerson (Moffat)&#13;
Patricia Devivo (Holder)&#13;
Janice Brummer (Richards)&#13;
Barbara Beatty (Muller)&#13;
Judy Amdor (Smith)&#13;
Vickie Wilson (Hill)&#13;
Dawn Walter (Pucillo)&#13;
Carol Vergamini (Porta)&#13;
Larraine Clark (Benson)&#13;
Barbara Tacke&#13;
Carolyn Stanley (Major)&#13;
Rita Shaughnessy&#13;
Mary Jean Schaben&#13;
Carol Romesburg (Lander)&#13;
Margaret Paludan (Hovey)&#13;
Kathy Osterlund (Ryan)&#13;
Janet Mathiasen (Stone)&#13;
Patti McKenzie (Hannan)&#13;
Tenna Grund (Steinbach)&#13;
Judy Grant (Bell)&#13;
Colleen Gorman (Thompson)&#13;
Patricia Fiesen (Hayes)&#13;
Mary Ann Reiel (Lattimer)&#13;
Nancy Flecky (Sievers)&#13;
Donna Fazio&#13;
Barbara Bums (Bruckner)&#13;
Toni Dean (Bowman)&#13;
Margaret Baird&#13;
Mary Ellen Ware (Rethmeier)&#13;
Marguerite Steinhoff (Quigley)&#13;
Joette Smith&#13;
Cathy Ronk (Frieze)&#13;
Barb Ronk (Reilly)&#13;
Diane Ring (Patten)&#13;
Patty Rethmeier (Spane!&#13;
Debby Reiman (Thomas)&#13;
Diane Osler (Howe)&#13;
Sheila O'Neill (Menard)&#13;
Kathy McBride (Ganson)&#13;
Mary Ellen Hodapp (Brich)&#13;
Rita Herzell (Kearney)&#13;
Mary L. Head (Spane!)&#13;
Loriette Gilmore&#13;
Janice Friesen (Rosman)&#13;
Dawn Fagan&#13;
Linda Brookover&#13;
Linda Deal (Binns)&#13;
NOTE:&#13;
For a list of OTHER ATTENDEES&#13;
and GRADUATES of Mount&#13;
Loretto, for the various unknown&#13;
years, please refer to page l 7 of&#13;
this publication. &#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
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The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
&gt; PETER MILLER, WJ\l.L PK'c~~~ ~~Tstr:!.~ORA CR.&#13;
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The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
r PET~R MILLER ~z=~;'~"~•~CEi"Ef~-""'"''·&#13;
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501 TO 507 lVi.A!N STREET,&#13;
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~ PETER _ MILLER~ W,\l.l. Pr:-c:~~~ ~~PinX:!~OR.ATOR. s 178 C"Q\:':;-ClL 81XF&gt;"S CJTY llUl.F.CTOUY.&#13;
;: lnne:y~ Forest ::;a.loon keeper, )l:.tin ~• 1 r 10.l~ s 4th s~.&#13;
~ Kinney, J J dk 3-lU Broadw&lt;1-y, r 404 Dr();l.Jwuy.&#13;
~ Kin::z, \\' m elk Groi;oweg -S; Schoentgen, bds cor Ith a~e u.nd 6th ~t.&#13;
~ Kin'Ll'. ~ Johi: cashier C B &amp;. Q, roo1m; .520 l~t aw ..&#13;
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"":: K.irk~cdaH ) Wm H teamster, r S~..5 5th a\·e.&#13;
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§ Kenr1ng, J1:hn r 135 Yfashing-t;:H1 llxe.&#13;
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Kiliani Phillip painter, r DlG 11\·e •. \.&#13;
Killk;n:, Agnes wks ;):)4: Bronchray.&#13;
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KIMBALL &amp; CH.AMP~ Real :Estate and Loe.n Brokers, ~&#13;
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Kin;;, ~r~ )far:!~mt janitor Ii;:;ll school, r 00 2 ;w ~ F.&#13;
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Ki1~f.-~ antl 1 AG moulder CB fror. , .. ·J,;$1 r t21 G!.!1 ,;t.&#13;
Kin~l:1.ndl ::\l~ Eh-y:-o!. J r S21 6th st.&#13;
Kingsb.r.d, Miss J~ephine r S::ll Uth sL&#13;
Kinney, A E wks )fosot: \Yi5e 1s li,·ery st::ihle, 21 Scott. sr, bd~ K.i~!1~ C:::&#13;
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HARKNES C:: BROS DRY COOPS ANl:i CARPh"TS. - - - • 1 No. 4C I Broadway, cor. FcuMh &amp;l. ~-~&#13;
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Kitzing~r, J A tailor, wh \V D Hardin, bds 71-4 hlyn:::rer tit.&#13;
Khevtmlencher. Pd.er r 807 Gth st.&#13;
Kla.ger, Fred J tailor, ""ks \V D Hardin, bd! 36 n Jfo.in st. ~ Kli:i.fmnn, Henry lnb, r 10~4 7th st. R Klelbn.t.t, :\I~ Auguio;:ta r 61S !Ith ave. ~-&#13;
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Kline, \Vm e~smm: Nonp.'1rcil 1 bds f37 M;·r.ster.&#13;
Klein, An th{: ny lle:inett wri.iter Vtcsterr: H0UH'l :)0:3 e Bror..dwav.&#13;
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Kicin, Johu J,y~ •lph pt&gt;nsm;ir:, ./.&gt;fl:-&lt; \Ycs:.crn Hcu.::.e 3nS Bmndwav.&#13;
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h.night~ Peter r 20 l.+t.h st.&#13;
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L'TOTTS, Rev JOSEPH r 5:;,5 \Va~hing-: n at·('.&#13;
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Kfxl wci:;.~ 1 Jane r l':"OO :111.i 1';'0:1 l 71 h ;1,·e.&#13;
Kocsher, JM barnef&gt;S maker, wks 525 .\bin s~.&#13;
Kohi, Lemon K yd master Tr:i.n~fer, r 1606 2d r~ve.&#13;
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Laumkrie, .fome8 lab1 r '2326 a\"e B.&#13;
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Kuhn, PP p:lintur, r 721 Bmudw;iy.&#13;
Kahn, Phillip J trnvs Lin1ie:- &amp;. K:e11 bds Be\htele hNeL&#13;
Ki.:rt;r;~ ..-\Jbe:·t bnker, wks ~mith &amp; Lo:-i.:e, bd:'; $1 Joe hou:,..:-.&#13;
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LACEY~ Dr TE office Atkins· dn . .:g HV:-e, r s;o.:11e.&#13;
.IAtc:hrt}\ Eunice wk:s 20$ 4.:.h st.&#13;
Ln&lt;l•i, J '!' carpc?H\.!t c:i.r dept K C, St .I &amp; C !3 R R, r ::'207 Gth st..&#13;
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Lafferty, Miss Kate '~b:i;, :;.t Ei:1e:::::ir:':;: r G~r, U: h :J.\-C.&#13;
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L~fil,!rty, Joseph r iJ2G ~·.h ~\"E:.&#13;
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La!'"!on, Andre\"\" carpenter, wks K C St J &amp; CB r 810 18th ave.&#13;
Larseni .:\n&lt;lreu- dairyman, r 2110 l::!th ~t.&#13;
Ls.r:$eu, C wks CM &amp; St P, bds 211 17th tt\·e.&#13;
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La.~n, Miss Emma dc:me!'tic, r 407 Glen n\·e.&#13;
Larsen, Gerti.I? e:onfoctionc:-y 522 Bror~dwo.y, r 15 n :\lain.&#13;
l..n.~en, Henr)" wks \V St L &amp; P n.1 h1 r 1813 1 ·-;'tb a\·e.&#13;
L:?.r.s~n . J lab, r ·t2-e Damo11 st.&#13;
LAB.SEN, H leather a.n&lt;l linJ.ings, store r;; n lln.in st..&#13;
l..a.n-;er., L C painter, shop on 13r_ya::t st, r 145 G ra.bam =-xe.&#13;
Lnr~en, L P collar t11:lker, wks Clrnmberbin B&lt;O£, r 4.0-4: Damon st.&#13;
L::i.r.&gt;en, LC u-ks .John Beresheim, r:; e.nci Frar.k st..&#13;
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La.rson, Xels Peter lab: bds Rit.ige st s of Pierce.&#13;
La.~en, )fary :- 15 n ~I•~in .st. •&#13;
Larsen, 0 P paintloir1 wks PC Miiler1 r 410 s lst st..&#13;
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Larsen, Peter shot:::~:-,ker, wb 1.5 n ~fain. r 222 Kn epper st.&#13;
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Larkin, SC RR cnntn1ctor, r 829 6th &amp;\'e.&#13;
Larsen, Thoma!: wks ,_V St L &amp; P rd h, bds 181:.) 17th 1::xe.&#13;
La.rson 1 \Vm lah, r 1.~l l "2rh st.&#13;
Larson, \Vm wh KC &amp; St Joe r&lt;l h, r 815 lSth &amp;«e.&#13;
L~h, A lnb, r 11;'02 Tos:.evin st.&#13;
La.sh, Ardilla bd~ i ·a12 Tostc\.·in st.&#13;
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Lash, J A team~ter ~ r 1710 Tostc\·in st.&#13;
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Laubach1 J J elk Schnider &amp; Beck, bds KiePs hotel.&#13;
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§ &#13;
PCGSNEWS&#13;
The Board of Directors&#13;
recently met to discuss the&#13;
business of the society. It had&#13;
come to our attention that the&#13;
lease for our rental space will&#13;
be expiring in July. In view of&#13;
this, Richard Beck, President,&#13;
appointed a. committee consisting of Gene Young, Doloris&#13;
Mauer, Marsha Pilger, and&#13;
himself to meet and construct&#13;
a new lease which would then&#13;
be presented to Max and&#13;
Cindy Jones who occupy the&#13;
space.&#13;
The lease was prepared and&#13;
a meeting was called to&#13;
discuss the terms. The lease&#13;
was agreed upon and will be&#13;
signed and returned. The&#13;
term of the new lease will be&#13;
for one year at $2100 a&#13;
month. The board discussed&#13;
the issue and accepted the&#13;
decision.&#13;
The board also determined a&#13;
new Hot Water Heater needed&#13;
to be installed and was able to&#13;
purchase one at a discount&#13;
price. Vernon Snipes has&#13;
agreed to install it.&#13;
Cindy Jones further&#13;
indicated that the hall needed&#13;
to be painted. She agreed to&#13;
hire this done but wanted to&#13;
know if the society might be&#13;
able to get the paint donated.&#13;
We offered to investigate this&#13;
issue.&#13;
A discussion was held&#13;
regarding Programs for the&#13;
year and suggestions were&#13;
submitted. If there is anyone&#13;
who knows of an interesting&#13;
person we might invite to&#13;
speak at our meetings, they&#13;
are asked to con tact the&#13;
board.&#13;
Volunteers a re always&#13;
welcome to help with various&#13;
projects around the library. If&#13;
you have any free time and&#13;
wish to help, please let Nancy&#13;
Cozad know.&#13;
·CLASSES&#13;
BEGIN&#13;
The PCGS will begin another&#13;
series of genealogical classes&#13;
beginning in March and&#13;
continuing for the next year.&#13;
Cost of indiVidual sessions is&#13;
$7.00 and the entire study will&#13;
be offered for a total of $75.&#13;
The first two-hour class was&#13;
held on March 8th at 7 :00 at&#13;
the Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
and addressed "Migration&#13;
Trails and Land Records."&#13;
Topic for the April session is:&#13;
"Organization is the Key to&#13;
Success!"&#13;
If you are interested in a&#13;
schedule of events, or wish to&#13;
attend any of the classes,&#13;
please contact us.&#13;
HA VE YOU VISITED THE&#13;
FRONTIER HERITAGE&#13;
LIBRARY RECENTLY?&#13;
WE HAVE A LOT OF NEW&#13;
MATERIAL!&#13;
Students of Mount Loretto&#13;
·Continued:&#13;
Others who attended through the&#13;
years but date of enrollment&#13;
unknown:&#13;
Mary O'Connell Cadell&#13;
Mrs. J erome Mundt&#13;
SR Mildred Ann Zaber&#13;
SR M Killian Clinton RSM&#13;
SR M Anne Johnson, RSM&#13;
SR M Mehring&#13;
SR M Anella Hager RSM&#13;
SR M Owen Pilla ert RSM&#13;
Sr. A. Marie McKinnon RSM&#13;
SR M Casimir Loba to RSM&#13;
SR M Justina Schatz RSM&#13;
SR M Adelina Gallegos RSM&#13;
SR M Benita O'Connor&#13;
SR DeLe Salle Ta pko RSM&#13;
SR Marjorie Hart RSM&#13;
SR Jeanita Richter RSM&#13;
SR Cecilia Zaver RSM&#13;
SR Lila RSM&#13;
SR M Pa tricia Maloney RSM&#13;
Naomi Kennedy&#13;
SR Michelanne Kasper RSM&#13;
Margaret Grant (Close)&#13;
Lenore Kay Peterson&#13;
17&#13;
Ancestor Certificates&#13;
Continue to be offered&#13;
by the society.&#13;
For just $10.00 you could&#13;
add a beautiful Ancestor&#13;
Certificate to your files! They&#13;
are awarded in three&#13;
categories beginning in 1870&#13;
and continuing to 1905. All&#13;
you need to do is complete the&#13;
form; submit it with your&#13;
proof of residency and return&#13;
it to the society. Once&#13;
approved, we will forward your&#13;
certificate honoring your&#13;
ancestor. Apply today!&#13;
Just a Reminder ...&#13;
The PCGS is a 501 C-3 Nonprofit organization. If you&#13;
wish to make donations to our&#13;
society, THEY ARE TAX&#13;
gifts of books!&#13;
DEDUCTIBLE! including I&#13;
From the 1925 Council Bluffs&#13;
Daily Nonpareil.&#13;
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                    <text>SPECIAL&#13;
COLLECTIONS&#13;
Working to Preserve our&#13;
County's History &#13;
Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society (PCGS) was founded in 1992&#13;
and became a chapter of the Iowa Genealogical Society in 1993. Its main purpose is to&#13;
aid individuals who wish to begin, develop, and improve their genealogical pursuits&#13;
and endeavors. This is accomplished through literary and educational means&#13;
including lectures, discussions, workshops, classes, and by providing genealogical&#13;
source materials. ·&#13;
Additionally the society strives to create and foster an interest in genealogy by&#13;
the general public, gather and preserve genealogical and historical data, particularly&#13;
with respect to ancestors, founders, and early settlers of Pottawattamie County~ and to&#13;
aid individuals in their research and in compiling their family history.&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
The PCGS owns and operates the Frontier Heritage Library, located at 622&#13;
South Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. It is open to the public from 1-4 p.m. on&#13;
Tuesdays and Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, or by special&#13;
appointment.&#13;
Our collections include hundreds of books and periodicals. We also own all the&#13;
old County court books, including the death records, marriages, wills, probates,&#13;
naturalization records, etc. The majority of the county books have been indexed by&#13;
the society's volunteers and offer easier convenience in searching for information on&#13;
your heritage. Our collections also include all the City Directories from 1877-1974&#13;
and all the Federal and STATE censuses of our county.&#13;
The holdings of the Frontier Heritage Library continually expand and new&#13;
resources are added each year. When visiting our facility, please remember, we have a&#13;
vast collection of "out of state" material as well as county information, and our&#13;
Kentucky and Irish sections are quite extensive. We invite you to visit us soon!&#13;
Connected to the Web&#13;
The PCGS owns and operates an extensive Web Site containing a vast amount&#13;
of information on our county and many of the indexes to our collections. You may&#13;
reach us at http://www.rootsweb.com/-iapottaw (or) contact the society directly by&#13;
using the following email address: pcgs@pcgs.omhcoxmail.com or just give us a call&#13;
at (712-325-9368).&#13;
Gifts and Donations&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit&#13;
organization and all gifts and cash donations are tax-deductible. In addition to gifts,&#13;
we offer individuals an opportunity to share their personal libraries with other&#13;
genealogists across the world by placing their collections in our library on an&#13;
"indefinite loan" status whereby the donor retains ownership and may retrieve the&#13;
material at any time.&#13;
Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society&#13;
P. 0. Box 394&#13;
Council Bluffs~ Iowa&#13;
51502-0394&#13;
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Vol 10. No. 2&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY (IA)&#13;
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY&#13;
PO Box 394, Co. Bluffs, Iowa, 51502&#13;
2003 BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
Richard Beck, President&#13;
Marsha Pilger, Past President&#13;
Gene Young, Vice President&#13;
Barbara Christie, Corresponding Sec.&#13;
Doloris Mauer, Recording Sec.&#13;
Marsha Pilger, Treasurer&#13;
Directors:&#13;
Mary Lou Burke (3)&#13;
Kelly Gerhardt (2)&#13;
Marcella Steffenson (1)&#13;
Research:&#13;
Barb Christie; Ginny Able; Joan Weis;&#13;
Marcella Steffenson; Doloris Mauer;&#13;
Ann Ryan; Marge Negethon&#13;
SOCIETY EMAIL ADDRESS:&#13;
pcgs@pcgs.ombcoxmail.com&#13;
SOCIETY PHONE #&#13;
712-325-9368&#13;
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4.&#13;
The History of Pottawattamie County&#13;
Edited by: Marsha Pilger&#13;
Table of Contents:&#13;
Vol. 10, No. 2&#13;
April - June 2004&#13;
Respected Community Leader Murdered&#13;
Dr. Albert B. McKune&#13;
Uncle Sam's Land Office in the Bluffs&#13;
5. Legal Terms in Land Records&#13;
6. Events in Our County:&#13;
The Flood of 1952&#13;
7. People of our County&#13;
10. Legacy Lives On&#13;
Frank H. Keys&#13;
11. Kanesville Revisited ....&#13;
Gables Rest Home&#13;
12. For Your Information&#13;
13. The 1884 Council Bluffs&#13;
City Directory (Cont'd)&#13;
17. PCGS News &#13;
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Respected&#13;
Community Leader&#13;
Murdered&#13;
(by Marsha Pilger)&#13;
The Council Bluffs Daily&#13;
Nonpareil newspaper of&#13;
September 25, 1888, portrays&#13;
the shocking events surrounding the death of Dr. Albert B.&#13;
McKune who was shot and&#13;
instantly killed the evening&#13;
prior. The accused murderer&#13;
was long time rival, Dr. Eben&#13;
D. Cross. The victim was just&#13;
barely forty five years of age&#13;
when his life ended.&#13;
Dr. McKune was born&#13;
August 18, 1837, in Harmony&#13;
Township, Susquehanna Co.,&#13;
Pennsylvania. His parents&#13;
were Hezekiah and Elizabeth&#13;
(Lewis) McKune. As a young&#13;
adult, Albert attended Rush&#13;
Medical College in Chicago,&#13;
Illinois, graduating from there&#13;
in 1867. Shortly thereafter he&#13;
traveled to Sidney, Iowa,&#13;
where he engaged in his&#13;
profession for a brief time&#13;
before removing to Council&#13;
Bluffs in 1869.&#13;
He was married twice. First&#13;
on 1 October 1859 in DuPage&#13;
County, Illinois, to Eliza Jane&#13;
Brown and second on July 17,&#13;
1871, in Council Bluffs, Iowa,&#13;
to Ella M. Oblinger, the&#13;
daughter of H. P. Oblinger.&#13;
The tragic event occurred as&#13;
Mr. McKune was leaving the&#13;
wholesale drug store of Harle,&#13;
McKune and Company after a&#13;
busy day of helping to&#13;
reorganize the firms inventory.&#13;
According to an article in the&#13;
Daily Nonpareil of September&#13;
25th, Dr. McKune had "started&#13;
for supper, going down Pearl&#13;
street to First avenue" when&#13;
he encountered Dr. Cross.&#13;
The shooting took place in&#13;
front of Mr. Howe's residence&#13;
and it is said "Mr. B. M.&#13;
Seargent, employed at the&#13;
store of J. M. Phillips, was&#13;
about the first to reach the&#13;
scene after the fatal shot had&#13;
been fired." Mr. Seargent&#13;
explained he asked Cross&#13;
"what in the name of God he&#13;
had done" and Cross replied,&#13;
Vfhis damn scoundrel&#13;
assaulted me and I had to&#13;
shoot him in self-defense."&#13;
An eyewitness to the scene,&#13;
Mr. W. J. Farwell, claimed he&#13;
"noticed the two men on the&#13;
sidewalk near the coal yard&#13;
engaged in scuffling and&#13;
fighting. He thought they&#13;
were clinched for over a&#13;
minute and then, he said, they&#13;
quit for a second or two when&#13;
they went at it again. A few&#13;
seconds later he heard the&#13;
shot and saw one of the men&#13;
fall."&#13;
Frank Scanlan, then a boy&#13;
of about thirteen years, later&#13;
testified in front of the&#13;
coroner's jury that he too had&#13;
witnessed "Dr. McKune as he&#13;
struck Dr. Cross on the back&#13;
of the head, and McKune&#13;
chocking Cross."&#13;
According to an interview&#13;
conducted shortly after Dr.&#13;
Cross was incarcerated at the&#13;
county jail the reporter stated&#13;
he "found him (Dr. Cross)&#13;
sitting in his cell, suffering&#13;
considerably from the effects&#13;
of the shot through his hand&#13;
and also from the bruise on&#13;
the bridge of his nose, a lump&#13;
on the side of the head and a&#13;
wound on the back of the&#13;
head." In reply to the&#13;
question as to what brought&#13;
about the trouble, "the doctor&#13;
replied that he had shot in self&#13;
defense." He said "he had&#13;
stopped at the crossing at the&#13;
coal yard to allow a lady to&#13;
pass by, and that while&#13;
standing there he received a&#13;
terrible blow on the back of&#13;
the head, which knocked him&#13;
down. Regaining his feet, he&#13;
saw Dr. McKune, who, he saw&#13;
2&#13;
Dr. McKune, who, he claims,&#13;
took him by the throat and&#13;
choked him, pushing him&#13;
against the coal yard fence.&#13;
While thus forced down and&#13;
blinded by the blows he claims&#13;
to have drawn his revolver and&#13;
fired, not knowing where. In a&#13;
second or two Dr. McKune fell&#13;
to the sidewalk. Finding that&#13;
he had shot himself through&#13;
the hand he proceeded to his&#13;
house, a few rods distant, to&#13;
dress his wounds."&#13;
Shortly after the body of the&#13;
murdered victim was conveyed&#13;
to his residence, Coroner Faul&#13;
was summoned and proceeded&#13;
to empanel a jury composed of&#13;
Messrs. B. S. Terwilliger, E. F.&#13;
Philbrook and C. A. Bebee.&#13;
Ors Macrae, Pinney and Cook&#13;
made an examination of the&#13;
body and found that the ball,&#13;
a 38-calibre, had entered the&#13;
center of the breast, opposite&#13;
the fourth rib, and taking a&#13;
backward course, passed&#13;
through the right lung, lodging&#13;
under the right shoulder, from&#13;
which point the ball was&#13;
extracted.&#13;
After examination of the&#13;
witnesses and evidence, the&#13;
coroner's jury rendered the&#13;
following verdict:&#13;
"The jurors upon their&#13;
oath do say that said Dr.&#13;
A. B. McKune came to his&#13;
death on the evening of&#13;
September 24, 1883,&#13;
from a gunshot wound,&#13;
and wound being inflicted&#13;
by a shot from a revolver&#13;
in the hands of Dr. E. D.&#13;
Cross, and the jury&#13;
further finds that said&#13;
shot was fired with&#13;
felonious intent."&#13;
In view of this decision, the case&#13;
was bound over for trial. It was&#13;
later determined that the&#13;
motive for the murder&#13;
stemmed from a long time&#13;
feud between the accused and&#13;
the deceased. It appears Dr. C &#13;
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Cross considered Dr. McKune&#13;
to be an incompetent professional when three years&#13;
preceding the event, Dr. Cross&#13;
had been called to the medical&#13;
assistance of Delia Nicholson.&#13;
Delia, a common prostitute,&#13;
claimed she was dying from an&#13;
attempted abortion and the&#13;
medication which created her&#13;
illness was given to her by Dr.&#13;
McKune.&#13;
Although the prostitute&#13;
recovered and her "serious&#13;
sickness" and was regarded by&#13;
those who knew her as the&#13;
effects of a drunken spree,&#13;
bordering on the delirium&#13;
tremens, Dr. Cross is said to&#13;
have begun to "build himself&#13;
up by attempting to injure the&#13;
reputation of others, and the&#13;
case against Dr. McKune,&#13;
which Cross succeeded in&#13;
getting before the grand jury,&#13;
never came to trial, as no&#13;
evidence against the accused&#13;
could be secured and he was&#13;
honorably acquitted."&#13;
The damage done, it is said&#13;
that "Dr. McKune refrained&#13;
from having anything&#13;
whatever to do with Dr. Cross,&#13;
and always shunned him&#13;
because he considered him&#13;
unworthy of his notice or&#13;
attention."&#13;
The Cross/McKune trial was&#13;
eventually changed to Mills&#13;
County where it was thought a&#13;
more impartial jury could be&#13;
found. After the case was&#13;
heard Cross was found&#13;
GUILTY and then on appeal it&#13;
went back to court and in the&#13;
end Dr. Cross was acquitted.&#13;
On Sept 26, 1883, the last&#13;
sad rites for Dr. McKune were&#13;
read and he was laid to rest in&#13;
Fairview Cemetery in Council&#13;
Bluffs, Iowa. His probate was&#13;
located in Pottawattamie Co.&#13;
however, no heirs were noted.&#13;
The administrators for the&#13;
estate which consisted of a&#13;
"medical library and surgical&#13;
instruments" were shown as&#13;
"Widow, Elizabeth McKune&#13;
and Lorena Thayer."&#13;
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A brief search of the internet&#13;
disclosed the following&#13;
regarding Dr. McKune's&#13;
heritage:&#13;
Joseph McKune, b. 1762&#13;
Goshen, Orange County, New&#13;
York and died 25 May 1850 in&#13;
Harmony, Susquehanna, PA.&#13;
He married Anna Gillet who&#13;
was born Nov. 1825 in&#13;
Harmony, PA. They had the&#13;
following children all born in&#13;
Mamakating, Sullivan Co.,&#13;
New York:&#13;
1. Joshua (b. 1789; d. 29&#13;
Aug 1841 Harmony,&#13;
Susquehanna, PA.)&#13;
2 . Joseph Jr. (b. 16 June&#13;
1792; d. 25 Aug 1861 in&#13;
Oakland, Susquehanna, PA)&#13;
3. Esther (b. 3 June 1793; d.&#13;
19 Sep 1883 in Topeka, KS)&#13;
4. Charles (b. abt 1797)&#13;
5. William (b. abt 1798)&#13;
6. Mary Elizabeth (b. 3 Sept&#13;
1799; d 30 Oct 1864)&#13;
7. HEZEKIAH (b. 1 Sept&#13;
1801 in Mamakating, NY;&#13;
d. 7 Feb 1878)&#13;
8. John W. (b. 13 Sept 1803;&#13;
d. 7 Feb 1878)&#13;
9. Nancy Agnes (b. 3 June&#13;
1805; d. 10 Sept 1880 WI)&#13;
3&#13;
10. Silas Fowler (b. 1808; d.&#13;
15 Mar 1855 Lanesboro,&#13;
PA.&#13;
Hezekiah married Elizabeth&#13;
Lewis, the daughter of&#13;
Nathaniel and Sara (Cole)&#13;
Lewis, on 6 Jan 1831, in&#13;
Harmony, PA. She was born&#13;
13 Nov 1811 in Great Bend,&#13;
Susquehanna Co., PA and&#13;
died 17 Feb 1899 in Osceola,&#13;
Polk Co., Wisconsin. They&#13;
had the following children all&#13;
born in Harmony:&#13;
1. Edward (b. 15 Aug 1832;&#13;
d. 8 Oct 1842 in&#13;
Perryville, KY)&#13;
2. Lurena (b. 18 Oct 1835&#13;
3 . ALBERT B. (b. 18 Aug&#13;
1837; d. 24 Sept 1883&#13;
Co Bluffs, Iowa)&#13;
4. Harrison W. (b. 16 Aug&#13;
1841; died after Mar 1864&#13;
in Andersonville Prison in&#13;
Georgia)&#13;
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It is known that Albert and&#13;
his brothers served in the Civil&#13;
War. Albert was the only one&#13;
to survive. He has a Civil War&#13;
marker on his grave in&#13;
Fairview Cemetery.&#13;
During the research for this&#13;
article it was discovered that&#13;
Albert had no children by&#13;
either of his wives.&#13;
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Barbara Christie, who did&#13;
much of the research for this&#13;
article, found Albert McKune,&#13;
age 33, listed on the 1870&#13;
Federal Census of Fremont&#13;
County, Iowa, in the town of&#13;
Sidney, and in 1871 located&#13;
both he and his wife as &#13;
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members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Council Bluffs. She also discovered he was in the retail&#13;
drug business for many years in CB and associated with the firm of Harle, McKune &amp; Company. The&#13;
1880 City Directory shows the business located at "Main - 5th Streets and Broadway." Albert B.&#13;
McKune was shown residing on Court Street. It appears the wholesale business became so&#13;
successful that Dr. McKune quit his active medical practice to devote more time to the firm and after&#13;
his death in 1883, Samuel Haas purchased Dr. McKune's share.&#13;
Uncle Sam's land Office in the Bluffs&#13;
From various sources we learn that the public lands in Pottawattamie County were surveyed&#13;
during the years 1851 and 1852. Early in the spring of 1853 a land office was established in a log&#13;
house with Joseph H. D. Street as the first register and Dr. S. M. Ballard as receiver. The first public&#13;
sale of lands occurred in this office June 6 and 7 of 1853, at which 1,300 acres of land were disposed&#13;
of at $1.25 per acre. The first entry of land was made by Joseph D. Lane, the second by Joseph&#13;
Busha and the third by Mrs. Maria Mynster, mother of Attorney William a. Mynster. Mrs. Mynster's&#13;
claim included the watering place first known as Hart's Springs and to which the name of Mynster&#13;
Springs has since become attached.&#13;
During the year 1853 the receiver was required to make his deposits of gold and silver, which were&#13;
the only kinds of money acceptable at the land office, at Dubuque, and the long trip across the state&#13;
was a hazardous one and occupied about three weeks. Later St. Louis was designated as the place of&#13;
deposit, and thereafter for several years, the gold and silver collected by the receiver was transported&#13;
on the Missouri river steamers. In June, 1858, Enos Lowe became receiver at the Kanesville office&#13;
and Lysander W. Babbitt register.&#13;
During the early part of the winter of 1854-55 the land office was closed but it was reopened for&#13;
the entry of lands on February 5, 1855 and continued open for that purpose until May 31, 1856,&#13;
when it was closed on order from the department of the interior. On February 23, 1858, it was again&#13;
opened for the entry and sale of government land by James Pollard as register and A. H, Palmer, as&#13;
receiver. There was a great crowd of land buyers in attendance for several months and the hotels of&#13;
the town were thronged.&#13;
After the opening and up to August 14, 709,859 acres had been located with land warrants and&#13;
20,000 acres entered and paid for with cash. Under the operation of this system nearly all public&#13;
fands in southwestern Iowa were in the course of a few years disposed of or granted to the railroads&#13;
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so that when the homestead law of 1862 was&#13;
passed only a small amount was left for&#13;
settlement. In June of that year James Pollard&#13;
resigned the office of register and Lewis S. Hill&#13;
was appointed in his place.&#13;
The leading land agency firms engaged at this&#13;
time were Henn, Williams, Hooten &amp; Co.,&#13;
Cassidy &amp; Test, Baldwin &amp; Dodge, Sam Perrin,&#13;
Loudin Mullin, A Cockran, Officer and Pusey&#13;
and Horace Everest.&#13;
Legal Terms you might encounter in Land Records&#13;
Accession - Adding on. In civil law, the right to all that one's property produces, not jus the&#13;
property itself.&#13;
Adminstrator - A person appointed by the court to settle the estate of someone who died intestate&#13;
Alodium - Land owned independently without rent or other obligation to another&#13;
Appurtenances - Easements, rights of way, or agreements attached to land&#13;
Copyhold - A tenancy at will that was recorded in a manorial court ownership roll. The lord of the&#13;
manor maintained the list. Copyholds were not, strictly speaking, inheritable, but were customarily&#13;
so. The land reverted to the landowner who would then "admit" the heir to the lands of the decedent.&#13;
Deed of Trust - A transfer of property to someone to be held in trust for another.&#13;
Deforec - To forcibly withhold property from its rightful owner&#13;
Escheat - Land ownership reverting to the Crow, government, or estate owner because of a lack of&#13;
heirs&#13;
Esse - In existence&#13;
Et al - "and others"&#13;
Et ux - "and wife"&#13;
Fee simple - Ownership of land that can be inherited by any heirs&#13;
Fee Tail - Ownership of land restricted to a specified class of heirs, generally direct descendants&#13;
Fem Covert - a married woman&#13;
Headright - A Virginia (also South Carolina and Georgia) system of land patents, prevalent in the&#13;
160Q's in which immigrants, including minor children, were entitled to 50 acres of land apiece. A&#13;
Headright could be sold or assigned to others.&#13;
Indenture - A written agreement.&#13;
Joint tenancy - ownership by two or more people, with rights of survivorship.&#13;
Jointure - Property given to a prospective wife, to be enjoyed by her at her husband's death. Differs&#13;
from dower in the way in which her future is protected.&#13;
Patent - Transfer of title from the government to the first titleholder of a piece of property.&#13;
Quitclaim, Deed - A common type of deed in which the seller relinquishes claim to whatever rights&#13;
were held on the property, but does not guarantee that the property is actually free of claims by&#13;
others&#13;
Quitrent - A rent paid in lieu of required services - (similar to a real estate tax&#13;
Replevin -An action for recovery of property that has been illegally withheld from the rightful owner,&#13;
plus damages for its detention. This is generally not an action to recover the value of the withheld&#13;
property, but the actual property itself.&#13;
Straw Deed, Strawman Deed - Two deeds filed in succession, the first from part A to party B, and&#13;
second from B back to A. This was used to sidestep legal restrictions of sales between spouses or&#13;
joint owners, or to incorporate a new survey description.&#13;
Tenancy by theentirety - A form of joint tenancy held by husband and wife. Title automatically&#13;
transfers to the survivor upon the death of one party. Neigher party can sell or divide the property&#13;
without the consent of the other.&#13;
Tenancy in Common - Title held by two or more people where each person can sell their interest&#13;
without the consent of the other owners. There are no rights of survivorship.&#13;
Warrant - A governmental order authorizing some action. A land warrant instructs a state to issue&#13;
land to someone.&#13;
Warranty Deed - A deed in which the seller warrants having a valid title and that the property is&#13;
clear of any liens.&#13;
Waste Land - Land that has not been claimes, or which has escheated.&#13;
5 &#13;
The Historic&#13;
Events&#13;
Of the Flood of&#13;
1952&#13;
Everything had to stack&#13;
up just perfectly to create&#13;
one of nature's greatest&#13;
disasters in the Missouri&#13;
River flood of 1952. The&#13;
snows in the north had to&#13;
come EARLY, stay LATE,&#13;
and be HUGE, while the&#13;
temperatures had to be&#13;
COLD and the winds&#13;
STRONG and, -- spring had&#13;
to come EARLY and stay&#13;
HOT for days. Well, -- it did,&#13;
and when all this combined,&#13;
the Mighty Missouri was on&#13;
a rampage!&#13;
It began in north where&#13;
snow packed landscapes,&#13;
some measuring as deep as&#13;
twenty one inches, quickly&#13;
began to melt. Impaired by&#13;
ice caped ground under the&#13;
heavy layers of snow, the&#13;
massive water concentration&#13;
was unable to gradually&#13;
seep into the ground and&#13;
ran off to seek its natural&#13;
flow into the local creeks&#13;
and rivers. With no&#13;
substantial dams to impede&#13;
its path, the water began to&#13;
build at a very rapid pace.&#13;
Army Engineers barely&#13;
paused to shift gears as they&#13;
went from Phase One to&#13;
round-the-clock, all-au t&#13;
Phase Three alert and all&#13;
along the Missouri River&#13;
basin people began to&#13;
shutter. Every prediction&#13;
was that this would be the&#13;
worst flood in history.&#13;
Before Bismarck, North&#13;
Dakota, the Weather Bureau&#13;
predicted an Omaha flood&#13;
stage of 26 feet, 1. 4 feet over&#13;
the 1881 crest. When the&#13;
crest hit Bismarck, the&#13;
reading was boosted to 28&#13;
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feet. By the time it made&#13;
Mobridge the prediction went&#13;
up to 30 feet, ---- and still the&#13;
river rolled. Before the crest&#13;
would reach the Omaha and&#13;
Council Bluffs area the&#13;
experts again revised their&#13;
predictions and were now&#13;
stating it would rise as high as&#13;
31.5 feet. The communities&#13;
braced themselves and sped&#13;
forth with all their energy to&#13;
help stave off the impending&#13;
disaster.&#13;
The west and south ends of&#13;
Council Bluffs were quickly&#13;
evacuated as neighbors and&#13;
friends helped move valuables&#13;
to higher ground and provide&#13;
shelter for the displaced&#13;
families. Every able bodied&#13;
man and many women&#13;
immediately flocked to the&#13;
dikes to help fill sand bags or&#13;
provide the much needed food&#13;
to the exhausted individuals&#13;
struggling to ward off the&#13;
rivers furry. They worked&#13;
around the clock while&#13;
keeping a watchful eye on the&#13;
rising water.&#13;
Water that poured over lowlands from bluff to bluff above&#13;
Omaha and Council Bluffs&#13;
and stretched up to 14 miles&#13;
in width had to pass through&#13;
a funnel a scant quarter-mile&#13;
wide where the old Ak-SarBen Bridge crossed the river.&#13;
The tremendous pressure of&#13;
this narrow waterway against&#13;
the dikes that protected&#13;
Omaha and Council Bluffs is&#13;
what caused anxious minutes,&#13;
hours and days in the two&#13;
cities.&#13;
There was no time for sleep.&#13;
Working under floodlights,&#13;
headlights, flashlights, and&#13;
portable carbide lamps, men&#13;
and trucks continued to&#13;
reinforce the levee around the&#13;
city. And when the crest&#13;
finally passed through the&#13;
narrow gap on April 17th,&#13;
1952, reaching the expected&#13;
level of 31 feet, the city stood&#13;
suspended in anticipation.&#13;
Would the levee hold? The old&#13;
Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge shuttered&#13;
as the tremendous force of the&#13;
Missouri pressed against it&#13;
and continued on down river.&#13;
As the water rose and finally&#13;
began to recede, anxious&#13;
officials began to relax, but&#13;
continued to hold their breath&#13;
for several more days. The&#13;
levee held and the two cities&#13;
escaped the worst of the&#13;
danger, but downstream other&#13;
communities began to brace&#13;
themselves for the oncoming&#13;
force of the mighty flood&#13;
waters. Community after&#13;
community fell victim to its&#13;
furry. Bellevue, Pacific&#13;
Junction, Nebraska City,&#13;
Hamburg, Iowa, and many&#13;
other towns witnessed the&#13;
devastation as flood waters&#13;
ravaged their areas before&#13;
moving on.&#13;
By the time summer finally&#13;
arrived, the great flood of 1952&#13;
had left in its path Billions of&#13;
dollars in damages and&#13;
numerous persons homeless.&#13;
President Truman visited the&#13;
area and was stunned by the&#13;
tremendous force of the river&#13;
and proclaimed the entire&#13;
Missouri River Basin a total&#13;
disaster opening the way for&#13;
thousands of federal dollars to&#13;
help rebuild the ravaged&#13;
communities.&#13;
Now, fifty-plus years later&#13;
we can only reflect on the&#13;
struggle of those dedicated&#13;
individuals who gave their&#13;
time and talents to help&#13;
preserve our town, and say a&#13;
silent prayer that our modem&#13;
society has now put in place&#13;
numerous safe guards to help&#13;
defray disasters of this nature.&#13;
Numerous dams on the upper&#13;
Missouri and, its tributaries,&#13;
have finally tamed the&#13;
wandering river.&#13;
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Peter Rief was born in&#13;
Germany, February 2, 1845, a&#13;
son of Sievert and Wiebke&#13;
(Schrum) Rief. The father was&#13;
born at Erfde, Schleswig,&#13;
which was also the birthplace&#13;
of our subject, and the&#13;
mother's birth occurred in&#13;
Moholz, Schleswig. Twenty&#13;
years a resident of the&#13;
fatherland, Peter Rief then&#13;
came to the new world,&#13;
landing at Quebec, Canada, in&#13;
the spring of 1864.&#13;
He afterward went to&#13;
Chicago, Illinois, and the same&#13;
summer located at Valparaiso,&#13;
Indiana, where during the&#13;
summer he worked at the&#13;
shoemaker's trade, which he&#13;
had learned prior to leaving&#13;
his native land. In the fall he&#13;
returned to Chicago where he&#13;
remained for about one year,&#13;
and during that time he saw&#13;
the body of Abraham Lincoln,&#13;
the martyred president.&#13;
Leaving Chicago for St.&#13;
Louis, Missouri, he spent two&#13;
weeks in that city and then&#13;
started for Omaha, Nebraska,&#13;
making most of the trip by&#13;
boat. He arrived at his&#13;
destination in the fall of 1865&#13;
and helped construct the first&#13;
three railroad bridges across&#13;
the Little and Big Papio and&#13;
Elkhorn Rivers.&#13;
The spring of 1866&#13;
witnessed the arrival of Mr.&#13;
Rief in Pottawattamie County&#13;
and he located in Boomer&#13;
Township, where he&#13;
purchased a small tract of&#13;
land. In 1867 he sold this to&#13;
his brother and bought forty&#13;
acres in Hazel Dell Township,&#13;
to which he afterward added&#13;
forty acres more. Some of this&#13;
land had been previously&#13;
settled by the Mormons, but&#13;
most of it was still&#13;
uncultivated and unimproved.&#13;
In 1885 he traded this&#13;
property for a stock of boots&#13;
and shoes in Council Bluffs&#13;
and for five years conducted&#13;
that business, after which he&#13;
sold out and removed to Lake&#13;
Manawa, where he was still&#13;
residing in 1907.&#13;
During his time in the&#13;
county he served six years as&#13;
justice of the peace and for a&#13;
year he was postmaster of&#13;
Manawa. He also served as a&#13;
town treasurer and almost&#13;
fourteen years as a school&#13;
director.&#13;
On the 12 of May 1867, Mr.&#13;
Rief was married to Miss Anna&#13;
C. Thiesen, a daughter of&#13;
Peter Thiesen, of Holstein,&#13;
Germany. To this union the&#13;
following children were born:&#13;
Rosa (wife of George Boyles),&#13;
Matilda, (wife of William&#13;
Schoening), Josephine (wife of&#13;
Isaac Minnick), Perter Sievert,&#13;
and Minnie who died at the&#13;
age of twenty-three.&#13;
Alexander Clifford Brown&#13;
was born at Mediapolis, Des&#13;
Moines County, Iowa, on the&#13;
12th of July 1873. His&#13;
parents were Alexander C. and&#13;
Hannah (Roberts) Brown, the&#13;
former a merchant and&#13;
veteran of the Civil war.&#13;
Alexander acquired his early&#13;
education in the public&#13;
schools of his native town and&#13;
afterward attended Parsons&#13;
College at Fairfield, Iowa. He&#13;
prepared for his profession as&#13;
a student in the Still College of&#13;
Osteopathy, of which he is a&#13;
graduate. He also took a&#13;
course at Kirksville, Missouri,&#13;
in 1900, and post-graduate&#13;
work in various medical&#13;
colleges.&#13;
He came to Council Bluffs in&#13;
1901 and successfully&#13;
engaged in the practice of his&#13;
chosen profession. He was a&#13;
member of various social&#13;
organizations and attended&#13;
the First Presbyterian Church.&#13;
8&#13;
J. P. Allensworth arrived in&#13;
Pottawattamie County in&#13;
about 1881 and settled in&#13;
Silver Creek Township. His&#13;
birth occurred in Jefferson&#13;
County, Ohio, November 12,&#13;
1835, his parents being John&#13;
and Lydia (Bartholomew)&#13;
Allensworth.&#13;
Our subject was reared in&#13;
Ohio and in his youth&#13;
attended the public schools.&#13;
He remained at home on the&#13;
family farm until the age of&#13;
twenty-one.&#13;
On the 26th of February&#13;
1860, in Ohio, Mr.&#13;
Allensworth was married to&#13;
Melinda Sowers, who was&#13;
born in Morgan County, Ohio,&#13;
December 20, 1841. She was&#13;
the daughter of William and&#13;
Mary Ann (Thrush) Sowers.&#13;
Unto them were born: Aletha&#13;
(married to J. P. Boileau ),&#13;
George C. (married Cora&#13;
Tipton), William A. (married&#13;
Lunetta Mcintyre), and Edith&#13;
(wife of John Killins).&#13;
Mr. Allensworth served 100&#13;
days in the Civil War being a&#13;
soldier of Company K, One&#13;
Hundred and Fifty-ninth Ohio&#13;
Volunteer Infantry.&#13;
James Hunter, a native of&#13;
Scotland was born March 24,&#13;
1864, to parents Lawrence&#13;
and Elizabeth (McEwen)&#13;
Hunter, and immigrated to the&#13;
new world in 1874. His family&#13;
located in Neola, Iowa, where&#13;
in later years Mr. Hunter&#13;
associated himself with the&#13;
banking industry.&#13;
He served as bookkeeper&#13;
and assistant cashier for the&#13;
Bank of Neola and in 1892&#13;
became one of the organizers&#13;
of the German American&#13;
Bank. In connection with T.&#13;
G. Turner, Mr. Hunter also&#13;
organized a bank at Bently,&#13;
Iowa, in 1906, and served as&#13;
its Vice President. He &#13;
People of Our County&#13;
eventually relocated to&#13;
Minden, Iowa, where he&#13;
erected a good bank building&#13;
and also a pleasant residence.&#13;
On the 24th of July, 1899,&#13;
Mr. Hunter was married to&#13;
Miss Jennie E. Alver, who was&#13;
born in England but educated&#13;
in the Council Bluffs High&#13;
School and for six years was a&#13;
teacher in the public schools&#13;
at Neola. Four children were&#13;
born to this union: Helen,&#13;
Jean, Leta and Harold.&#13;
G. D. Mcclaskey was a&#13;
partner in the Avoca Printing&#13;
Company, publishers of the&#13;
Avoca Tribune. He was a&#13;
native of Illinois having been&#13;
born in Plainfield, Will County,&#13;
on November 23, 1877. He&#13;
was the son of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
H. B. McClaskey.&#13;
He arrived in Avoca, Iowa,&#13;
from the state of Nebraska, on&#13;
July 1, 1907. While in the&#13;
latter state he entered upon&#13;
an apprenticeship to the&#13;
printer's trade in the office of&#13;
the Papillion Times which date&#13;
was the 14th of May, 1894.&#13;
From here his career was&#13;
straight forward and while still&#13;
in his teens he held a position&#13;
in one of the big printing&#13;
establishments in Omaha,&#13;
Nebraska, and spent one year&#13;
on the Auburn (Nebraska)&#13;
Post. After a few years he&#13;
became part owner and&#13;
manager of the Papillion Times&#13;
in the office of which he served&#13;
his apprenticeship.&#13;
Throughout his career he&#13;
filled many positions with&#13;
various printing establishments and finally arrived in&#13;
Avoca where he formed the&#13;
Avoca Printing Company and&#13;
eventually purchased the&#13;
Avoca Printing plant and&#13;
business in 1907.&#13;
Esty P. Woodring was born&#13;
in Laketon, Wabash County,&#13;
Indiana, on December 22,&#13;
1869. He received his early&#13;
education in the public&#13;
schools of his native county,&#13;
supplementing these&#13;
advantages by a term at the&#13;
State Normal at Terre Haute,&#13;
Indiana.&#13;
In April 1894, Mr. Woodring&#13;
removed to Ottumwa, Iowa,&#13;
where he entered the&#13;
undertaking business with his&#13;
brother-in-law. He . subsequently removed to Des&#13;
Moines, Iowa, where he&#13;
remained for the next five&#13;
years. Desirous of enlarging&#13;
his business opportunities, he&#13;
removed to Boone, Iowa,&#13;
where he conducted an&#13;
undertaking and furniture&#13;
business until August of 1900,&#13;
which is the time he removed&#13;
to Council Bluffs and entered&#13;
the employ of Charles&#13;
Lunkley, the well known&#13;
undertaker.&#13;
Upon the death of Mr.&#13;
Lunkley, in 1905, Mr.&#13;
Woodring succeeded to the&#13;
business which he maintained&#13;
for many years.&#13;
On December 16, 1906, Mr.&#13;
Woodring was married, in&#13;
Norfolk, Nebraska, to Lillian&#13;
Jackson, a daughter of George&#13;
W. Jackson.&#13;
Captain Louis Eugene&#13;
Renard, a French chef and&#13;
cuisine cook, was born in&#13;
Paris, France, January 12,&#13;
1850. His father was Bernard&#13;
Renard, who died in Paris at&#13;
the age of eighty-six years,&#13;
after spending nearly a&#13;
quarter of a century as an&#13;
inspector of government&#13;
military prisons. His mother&#13;
was Mary Delphin, also a&#13;
native of France.&#13;
Captain Renard spent the&#13;
days of his boyhood and youth&#13;
in his native land and in 1872&#13;
came to America, settling first&#13;
in New York City, where he&#13;
9&#13;
was head chef in the&#13;
Brunswick Hotel for seven&#13;
years. In 1888, after working&#13;
in various other hotels, he&#13;
removed to Omaha, Nebraska,&#13;
where he engaged in the&#13;
restaurant business and on&#13;
selling out he came to Council&#13;
Bluffs and opened a high class&#13;
private boarding house,&#13;
conducting business in several&#13;
localities in the city, including&#13;
six years in the Grand Hotel&#13;
Annex.&#13;
Our subject was united in&#13;
marriage to Miss Mary&#13;
captolia Hoy, at Grand Island,&#13;
Nebraska, on December 17,&#13;
1891. She was born in&#13;
Parkersburg, Virginia, in&#13;
1870, and was the daughter of&#13;
Daniel and Mary Elizabeth&#13;
Hoy. One daughter, Ida, was&#13;
born to this couple in 1893,&#13;
but lived for only a few weeks.&#13;
Otto Ronna Was born in&#13;
Lincoln Township of Pott.&#13;
County, Iowa on the 19th of&#13;
December, 1874. He is the&#13;
oldest of four survivmg&#13;
members of the family of five&#13;
children whose parents were&#13;
Jurgen F. and Catharina&#13;
(Dierks) Ronna.&#13;
After attending public&#13;
schools he continued his&#13;
education at Valparaiso&#13;
(Indiana) Business College,&#13;
and returned to Walnut, Iowa,&#13;
where he had made his home&#13;
since the age of five years.&#13;
He became associated with&#13;
the Gennan Saving Bank of&#13;
Walnut and eventually, in&#13;
partnership with his father,&#13;
purchased its derivative, the&#13;
German Bank of Walnut, in&#13;
1901.&#13;
The year preceding, on April&#13;
4, 1900, he was united in&#13;
marriage to Mabel Bruce, the&#13;
daughter of 0. M. Bruce.&#13;
They were blessed with a&#13;
daughter, Maxine. &#13;
People of our County&#13;
Legacy Lives On&#13;
I am certain when Frank H.&#13;
Keys prepared for the final&#13;
event in his life he never&#13;
imagined that his legacy&#13;
would take forty-one years to&#13;
finally complete. Mr. Keys&#13;
died on May 18, 1917, and&#13;
was buried in Fairview&#13;
Cemetery, however although&#13;
his WILL was approved by the&#13;
court on May 23, 1917, it&#13;
would not be settled until&#13;
1958.&#13;
You might be wondering&#13;
why in the world it took so&#13;
long? Well, to start with&#13;
Frank Keys had been born on&#13;
February 3, 1851, in a time&#13;
when opportunities for BLACK&#13;
people were extremely limited.&#13;
Throughout his lifetime, he&#13;
amassed an estate worth envy&#13;
for a person of his race in this&#13;
timeframe of history.&#13;
Because he was so blessed,&#13;
he set forth a portion of his&#13;
estate in a Trust fund. His&#13;
WILL stated, "the residuary&#13;
estate shall be used for the&#13;
benefit of the colored people in&#13;
the south and southwest in&#13;
such way as they (the&#13;
Trustees) may deem best."&#13;
Because a large portion of&#13;
Frank Keys estate was tied up&#13;
in Mortgages, it would take&#13;
several years for the estate to&#13;
mature. Further provisions in&#13;
Mr. Keys' WILL made reference&#13;
to the "last surviving&#13;
annuitant." The last surviving&#13;
died on November 9, 1951,&#13;
opening the door for the final&#13;
settlement of the estate.&#13;
In 1953, the Trustees still&#13;
had over $73,000 in the fund,&#13;
and this was after numerous&#13;
distributions had already&#13;
taken place over the years.&#13;
One of the most difficult tasks&#13;
in coming to a final solution&#13;
on the Trust was the&#13;
encumbrance of a statement&#13;
In Mr. Keys' WILL which&#13;
mandated that "no ONE&#13;
organization would receive&#13;
more then ten percent."&#13;
Therefore, when the final hour&#13;
came to surface, the court and&#13;
the trustees had three things&#13;
to consider: (a) first to&#13;
determine eligibility of the&#13;
claimants, (b) second to&#13;
determine the extent of&#13;
participation, and (c) third the&#13;
nature of the distributions.&#13;
Those making a claim for&#13;
support under the terms of&#13;
the WILL were:&#13;
(a) The Mather School&#13;
of South Carolina&#13;
(b) Florida Normal &amp;&#13;
Industrial Memorial&#13;
College&#13;
(c) Pinney Woods&#13;
School in Mississippi&#13;
(d) Hampton Institute in&#13;
Virginia&#13;
(e) The Southern&#13;
Education&#13;
Foundation of&#13;
Georgia&#13;
(f) Phelps-Stokes Fund&#13;
of New York&#13;
(g) The Board of&#13;
National Missions&#13;
which supported&#13;
four entities:&#13;
Barber-Scotia&#13;
College; Harbison&#13;
Junior College; Mary&#13;
Holmes Junior&#13;
College; and Boggs&#13;
Academy.&#13;
Other institutions and&#13;
organizations that had&#13;
received assistance during&#13;
the decades and were&#13;
listed in the files were:&#13;
(a) Tuskegee Institute who&#13;
actually appeared as a&#13;
primary beneficiary&#13;
throughout the&#13;
proceedings&#13;
(b) George Washington&#13;
Carver Foundation,&#13;
10&#13;
(c) also receiving a great&#13;
deal of support.&#13;
(d) St. Paul's Polytechnic&#13;
Institute&#13;
The final settlement was&#13;
decreed in 1960 when the&#13;
Trust was closed. At that&#13;
time it was determined&#13;
that the remaining funds&#13;
would be distributed as&#13;
follows: (a) ten percent to&#13;
Tuskegee Institute; (b) Ten&#13;
percent to Hampton&#13;
Institute; (c) five percent to&#13;
each of the following:&#13;
Barber Scotia College in&#13;
NC; Harbison Jr. College&#13;
in SC; Mary Holmes Jr.&#13;
College in Mississippi, and&#13;
Boggs Academy in Georgia;&#13;
and the remaining funds&#13;
would be equally divided&#13;
between (d) St. Paul's&#13;
Polytechnic Institute; the&#13;
George Washington Carver&#13;
Foundation; Florida&#13;
Normal; Prentiss Normal;&#13;
Piney Woods; The Mather&#13;
School, and Phelps-Stokes.&#13;
Not all of Frank Keys'&#13;
estate went to charitable&#13;
institutions. Other&#13;
devisees under the terms&#13;
of the WILL were members&#13;
of his family and he left&#13;
them life annuities which&#13;
were distributed on a&#13;
semi-annual basis.&#13;
Named as beneficiaries&#13;
were: brothers -- A. N.&#13;
Keys, N. A. Keys, Robert L.&#13;
Keys, S. M. Keys and&#13;
Charles E. Keys; sisters -&#13;
Cynthia J. Keys, Olive C.&#13;
Medaker and Hattie M.&#13;
Keys of Hillboro, Ohio.&#13;
So, -- who was Frank H.&#13;
Keys? We don't really&#13;
know, but we do know that&#13;
he left a wonderful Legacy&#13;
which benefited an&#13;
undetermined number of&#13;
black people. &#13;
People of our County&#13;
The WILL of Frank H. Keys&#13;
(Pottawattamie County, Iowa)&#13;
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The Home Economics Department of the Mather&#13;
School in South Carolina. September 1955.&#13;
10 &#13;
Kanesville&#13;
Revisited&#13;
Gables Rest Home&#13;
••••&#13;
400 Franklin, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
The concept of "Rest Homes," in the capacity&#13;
as they are known today, actually did not&#13;
develop until the mid-to-late 1930's. Prior to&#13;
this time most people kept their elderly family&#13;
members in their own homes caring for them as&#13;
best they could. In some cases, when the&#13;
individual was completely unruly or extremely&#13;
dependant and families could not properly see to&#13;
their needs, the sick and incapable were shipped&#13;
off to county homes and even insane asylums.&#13;
The era of so-called "modern medicine" had not&#13;
developed yet and a great need surfaced for&#13;
institutions wherein those afflicted with&#13;
debilitating health conditions could receive&#13;
proper care and attention. Thus, came the&#13;
prelude to what is known today as our "Health&#13;
Care Homes," or better still, "Rest Homes." Their&#13;
~oo~s. were s_ewn in private homes of caring&#13;
md1VIduals, hke Alta Williams, who sought to&#13;
meet the needs of this part of our society.&#13;
Alta, a single parent with a growing family of&#13;
her own, was struggling to meet the demands of&#13;
every day living when she was inspired with the&#13;
idea of taking in needy people to care for and&#13;
charging a fee for her services. Thus, she&#13;
implemented this philosophy and gained her first&#13;
private client, Anna Edwards, from Pacific&#13;
Junction. After a short while, a few more&#13;
pati~nts were added_ and before long, Alta was&#13;
seeking a larger residence. As her home care&#13;
capabilities became known within the&#13;
community, her business began to quickly&#13;
expand and the need for an even larger facility&#13;
Gables Rest Ho1ne&#13;
11&#13;
became increasingly acute. So, in 1944, she&#13;
purchased a large three story building at 400&#13;
Franklin Avenue in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and&#13;
officially opened "Gables Rest Home." With the&#13;
aid of her two daughters, Vesta and Betty, and&#13;
the services of two Registered Nurses, the fully&#13;
staffed facility could easily accommodate up to&#13;
thirty patients. With recommendations from&#13;
county officials and the local medical profession,&#13;
Alta's business flourished.&#13;
In 194 7, 400 Franklin was transferred to&#13;
yesta's name and Alta opened a second facility&#13;
m the former Cresh Orphanage Building on&#13;
Pierce Street. Finding this location to confining,&#13;
Alta soon moved to Omaha, Nebraska, and&#13;
established a Rest Home there on South 16th&#13;
Street. Vesta followed her to Omaha and&#13;
established her site at about 24th and Capitol&#13;
Street. After about a year or so, the dual joined&#13;
hands again and relocated in Council Bluffs on&#13;
7th Street and 16th Avenue. They remained here&#13;
for several years. This latter location consisted&#13;
of a three story building which could&#13;
accommodate about forty patients.&#13;
The dawn of the 1950's brought with it&#13;
numerous restrictions and regulations regarding&#13;
health care facilities making it more difficult to&#13;
operate privately owned Care Centers. Then in&#13;
the spring of 1952, Gable's Rest Home had to&#13;
evacuate because of the Missouri River Flood&#13;
and all its patients were either sent home to stay&#13;
with family or alternate places had to be found.&#13;
When the threat subsided, many of the patients&#13;
did not return for one reason or another. Also&#13;
by this time, numerous other care facilities had&#13;
established and the era of predominance had&#13;
subsided. Feeling the stress of so many years of&#13;
working with the public, Alta retired and moved&#13;
to Oregon where another daughter had&#13;
previously located. Vesta continued to operate&#13;
the business for a few years and then she too&#13;
decided to terminate her relationship and th~ home was finally closed in the mid 1950's.&#13;
During its years in operation Gables Rest&#13;
Home had served hundred's of people and a&#13;
great community service had been met.&#13;
Furthermore, with its development, the&#13;
foundation had been laid for the future of Home&#13;
Care Facilities. &#13;
I&#13;
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For Your Information&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa Stake&#13;
Family History&#13;
Center&#13;
&amp;werly RepouiJJe, Director&#13;
Hours:&#13;
llM!$day, Wednesday &amp; T"hursday&#13;
9:30 a..m •• 2:30 p.m.&#13;
7~00 p.m. - 9~30 p.m.&#13;
Saturday&#13;
9:30 a.m •• 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Closed Ho!idays and first&#13;
Tue&amp;day Evening of Each Month&#13;
for Stan Training&#13;
IGS CONFERENCE&#13;
The Iowa Genealogical Society&#13;
is holding its 2004 Annual Fall&#13;
conference September 30th to&#13;
October 2°d. It will be held at&#13;
the Clarion Hotel, 11490&#13;
Hickman Road in West Des&#13;
Moines, just across from the&#13;
Living History Farms, one&#13;
block East of I-80. The&#13;
featured speakers are Cyndi&#13;
Howells of Cyndi's List and&#13;
Leland Meitzler of Heritage&#13;
Creations. The conference&#13;
theme is "Using the Net on&#13;
Your Family." For further&#13;
information contact the IGS&#13;
office 515-276-0287 .&#13;
ARE YOU&#13;
MISSING YOUR&#13;
CONFEDERATE&#13;
SOLDIER?&#13;
Try looking for him on the&#13;
Missouri USGenWeb page on&#13;
the Internet. They have a list&#13;
of POW's who died of Smallpox&#13;
during the Civil War (and&#13;
after) and were incarcerated&#13;
in the Federal Military Prison&#13;
in Alton County, Illinois.&#13;
Attorney's listed&#13;
In the First&#13;
Pottawattamie&#13;
County&#13;
Court Book&#13;
1855-1859&#13;
Caleb Baldwin&#13;
D. C. Bloomer&#13;
L. L. Bowen&#13;
J.P. Casady&#13;
S. Clinton&#13;
Jacob Dawson&#13;
G. M. Dodge&#13;
Robert L. Douglass&#13;
A. C. Ford&#13;
Charles Grant&#13;
H. H. Harding&#13;
George Hepner&#13;
Richard Humphreys&#13;
Wm. C. James&#13;
J.E. Jewett&#13;
W. H. Kinsman&#13;
L. M. Kline&#13;
X. W. Kynett&#13;
G. B. Lake&#13;
A. V. Larimer&#13;
S. M. Luckan&#13;
M. L. McPherson&#13;
J. R. Mer ledge&#13;
D.S. Nye&#13;
P. P. Parrott&#13;
D. W. Price&#13;
W. H. M. Pusey&#13;
B. Rector&#13;
S. H. Riddle&#13;
? . Sealy&#13;
J. H. Sherman&#13;
S. M. Smith&#13;
Geo. Snyder&#13;
Frank Street&#13;
J. D. Test&#13;
M. Turley&#13;
R. H. Williams&#13;
J.M. Woolwritts&#13;
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GENEALOGY CLASSES&#13;
August: "The Value of&#13;
Census Records"&#13;
September: "Government&#13;
Records and the Secrets&#13;
buried within."&#13;
October: "Bridging the Gap&#13;
from America to Europe."&#13;
Students Welcome. Classes are&#13;
the SECOND Monday of the&#13;
month at the Frontier Heritage&#13;
Library at 7:00. You pay just&#13;
$7.00 each. &#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
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PCGSNEWS&#13;
Our sincere congratulations&#13;
go to Nancy and Martin Cozad&#13;
for a very successful YARD&#13;
SALE in May. Through .their&#13;
efforts, and the wonderful&#13;
donations from society&#13;
members, almost $500 was&#13;
realized. We were able to sell&#13;
the water heater which we had&#13;
purchased and found out later&#13;
that we couldn't use, so this&#13;
was a real PLUS! We paid&#13;
$180 for it and they got better&#13;
then full price out of it at the&#13;
sale.&#13;
Since it is very important&#13;
that we continue to find&#13;
additional ways to finance our&#13;
projects it was decided to also&#13;
offer a raffle on a comforter&#13;
which was provided by&#13;
Dolores Mauer. Tickets are on&#13;
sale at the library and were&#13;
sold at the recent meeting. If&#13;
you wish to join in, they can&#13;
be purchased for $1. 00 each.&#13;
Our president, Richard&#13;
Beck, seen to it that the wiring&#13;
was changed in the building.&#13;
This will be advantageous&#13;
when offering our space for&#13;
lease.&#13;
America Coming Together&#13;
has rented the center part of&#13;
the facility for $565 a month.&#13;
Part of the rent is to be used&#13;
to help defray utility expenses,&#13;
but the balance goes in to the&#13;
building account. We are glad&#13;
to have this additional income&#13;
as the sums received for&#13;
research by the society have&#13;
diminished since the&#13;
introduction of the internet.&#13;
The Genealogical Classes&#13;
are progressing. The first few&#13;
were well attended. Bob&#13;
Anderson was the instructor&#13;
for the Class on "Researching&#13;
Our Nations Libraries" and did&#13;
a wonderful j0b. Thank you&#13;
Bob! Amy Plowman will be&#13;
teaching the class on "Internet&#13;
Research."&#13;
Barb Christie, Dolores&#13;
Mauer and Ann Ryan have&#13;
been busy extracting indexes&#13;
from some of the collections in&#13;
our holdings. They recently&#13;
com:pleted the "Insane&#13;
Records" and the first Court&#13;
Book of our county. These are&#13;
always difficult because of the&#13;
old hand writing, but they do&#13;
a wonderful job of deciphering&#13;
it. The indexes will be a great&#13;
asset for researchers. Thanks&#13;
group for a great job!&#13;
Joan Weis continues to be a&#13;
valuable researcher as well as&#13;
a true asset to the Newspaper&#13;
collection project. She spends&#13;
countless hours working for&#13;
the society and is, and always&#13;
has been, a real pleasure to&#13;
have among us. We wish to&#13;
also thank Cal Peterson for&#13;
retrieving the papers from the&#13;
public library and bring them&#13;
to us.&#13;
Our special and talented&#13;
research team deserves a big&#13;
hand of applause too. They&#13;
continue to do a tremendous&#13;
job of helping the public. Hats&#13;
off to Ginny Able for tackling&#13;
the tedious job of digging&#13;
through the county land&#13;
records. These are not easy&#13;
but she frequently manages to&#13;
succeed.&#13;
Our sincere appreciation is&#13;
further extended to the staff of&#13;
the Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
who faithfully comes in every&#13;
week to open the library and&#13;
work on various projects.&#13;
Without their dedication, we&#13;
would be unable to continue.&#13;
And last, but most definitely&#13;
not LEAST (!) - our humble&#13;
gratitude to all those who have&#13;
been, and continue to, extract&#13;
information for the Obituary&#13;
Index. and -- to Doris and&#13;
Dick Green for inputting this&#13;
data into the computer.&#13;
WHAT A WONDERFUL JOB&#13;
YOU ALL DO. And, it sure&#13;
gets used!&#13;
Enough, -- Marsha&#13;
The Value of a Woman&#13;
If you think you have it bad,&#13;
look a t it this way:&#13;
Along the entire northwestern segment of the African&#13;
continent, women are&#13;
considered by the natives as of&#13;
much less value than beasts&#13;
of burden. The men, who&#13;
never think of working, regard&#13;
the women as an instrument&#13;
of labor which should be&#13;
utilized to its utmost capacity&#13;
and then scrapped to be&#13;
replaced by newer tools. Once&#13;
beyond work, the woman is&#13;
abandoned to exist as well as&#13;
she can on rejected food in the&#13;
same way as a dog.&#13;
An Arab traveling along&#13;
these shores goes courting by&#13;
visiting the places on the&#13;
riverside where the women&#13;
folk do their laundry work.&#13;
Without uttering a word he&#13;
selects the girl whom he&#13;
considers will best suit his&#13;
purpose. He continues&#13;
watching her for several days&#13;
to see how she labors for her&#13;
new lord, often under father's&#13;
tent, where he enters and&#13;
declares his passion in flowery&#13;
language to the fond parent&#13;
who begins bargaining and&#13;
terminates with making a&#13;
contract.&#13;
This contract contains the&#13;
price a t which the girl is to be&#13;
handed over and an advance&#13;
must be made. The girl then&#13;
belongs to her suitor. Lovemaking is then at an end. The&#13;
girl begins her labors for her&#13;
new lord, often under the&#13;
whip. This continues&#13;
throughout her young life and&#13;
when she is no longer able to&#13;
do the hard tasks, she is cast&#13;
aside for a new and younger&#13;
bride who also treats her as a&#13;
slave. &#13;
... ll,llllt\• U W'•tt ,._..,.:;"' lUf.&#13;
From the Pottawattamie County, Iowa,&#13;
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SPECIAL&#13;
COLLECTIONS&#13;
ESTABL.ISHED&#13;
1·992&#13;
Working to Preserve our&#13;
County's History &#13;
Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society (PCGS) was founded in 1992&#13;
and became a chapter of the Iowa Genealogical Society in 1993. Its main purpose is to&#13;
aid individuals who wish to begin, develop, and improve their genealogical pursuits&#13;
and endeavors. This is accomplished through literary and educational means&#13;
including lectures, discussions, workshops, classes, and by providing genealogical&#13;
source materials.&#13;
Additionally the society strives to create and foster an interest in genealogy by&#13;
the general public, gather and preserve genealogical and historical data, particularly&#13;
with respect to ancestors, founders, and early settlers of Pottawattamie County; and to&#13;
aid individuals in their research and in compiling their family history.&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
The PCGS owns and operates the Frontier Heritage Library, located at 622&#13;
South Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. It is open to the public from 1-4 p.m. on&#13;
Tuesdays and Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, or by special&#13;
appointment.&#13;
Our collections include hundreds of books and periodicals. We also own all the&#13;
old County court books, including the death records, marriages, wills, probates,&#13;
naturalization records, etc. The majority of the county books have been indexed by&#13;
the society's volunteers and offer easier convenience in searching for information on&#13;
your heritage. Our collections also include all the City Directories from 1877-1974&#13;
and all the Federal and STATE censuses of our county.&#13;
The holdings of the Frontier Heritage Library continually expand and new&#13;
resources are added each year. When visiting our facility, please remember, we have a&#13;
vast collection of "out of state" material as well as county information, and our&#13;
Kentucky and Irish sections are quite extensive. We invite you to visit us soon!&#13;
Connected to the Web&#13;
The PCGS owns and operates an extensive Web Site containing a vast amount&#13;
of information on our county and many of the indexes to our collections. You may&#13;
reach us at http://www.rootsweb.com/-iapottaw (or) contact the society directly by&#13;
using the following email address: pcgs@pcgs.omhcoxmail.com or just give us a call&#13;
at (712-325-9368).&#13;
Gifts and Donations&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit&#13;
organization and all gifts and cash donations are tax-deductible. In addition to gifts,&#13;
we offer individuals an opportunity to share their personal libraries with other&#13;
genealogists across the world by placing their collections in our library on an&#13;
"indefinite loan" status whereby the donor retains ownership and may retrieve the&#13;
material at any time.&#13;
Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society&#13;
P. 0. Box 394&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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The Frontier - Chronicle ~ I Vol 10, No 3 QUAKrE~t.r OF mr: forrAvu.rr.uttr CouNTY (IA) Gu.-EAWGtC.&lt;.t. Soctm !. I July - Sept 2004&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY (IA)&#13;
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY&#13;
PO Box 394, Co. Bluffs, Iowa, 51502&#13;
2003 BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
Richard Beck, President&#13;
Marsha Pilger, Past President&#13;
Gene Young, Vice President&#13;
Barbara Christie, Corresponding Sec.&#13;
Doloris Mauer, Recording Sec.&#13;
Marsha Pilger, Treasurer&#13;
Directors:&#13;
Mary Lou Burke (3)&#13;
Kelly Gerhardt (2)&#13;
Marcella Steffenson (1)&#13;
Research:&#13;
Barb Christie; Ginny Able; Joan Weis;&#13;
Marcella Steffenson; Doloris Mauer;&#13;
Ann Ryan; Marge Negethon&#13;
SOCIETY EMAIL ADDRESS:&#13;
pcgs@pcgs.omhcoxmail.com&#13;
SOCIETY PHONE #&#13;
712-325-9368&#13;
FRONTIER HERITAGE LIBRARY:&#13;
622 South 41h St., Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the second&#13;
Tuesday of each month except July and&#13;
December&#13;
Membership is $17.50 per year for individuals&#13;
and $22.50 for families. Membership includes&#13;
four quarterly publication of the Frontier&#13;
Chronicle Historical magazine.&#13;
Ancestor Certificates are available for those&#13;
whose ancestors lived in Pott. Co. in 1870 or&#13;
earlier; 1885 or earlier; and 1905 or earlier.&#13;
Contact the Society for applications.&#13;
2.&#13;
4.&#13;
5.&#13;
12.&#13;
13.&#13;
17.&#13;
The History of Pottawattamie County&#13;
Edited by: Marsha Pilger&#13;
Table of Contents:&#13;
Vol. 10, No. 3&#13;
July - September 2004&#13;
Max Baumeister&#13;
People of our County&#13;
Researching the Stuhr Family&#13;
Tid- Bits&#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs&#13;
City Directory (Cont'd)&#13;
PCGS News&#13;
HELP!&#13;
IF you had an ancestor who lived in&#13;
Pottawattamie County at one time and you&#13;
would like to see their information preserved,&#13;
send your article along with photo's (if you&#13;
wish!) to: Marsha Pilger, 807 Madison Avenue,&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa, 51503, and we will try to&#13;
feature them in the forthcoming issues of the&#13;
Frontier Chronicle. &#13;
People of Our County&#13;
Max Baumeister&#13;
On August 10th, 2004, Mary Jane Slightam&#13;
visited the Frontier Heritage Library and left a&#13;
box full of great treasurers which had originally&#13;
belonged to the Baumeister family. She stated&#13;
that "Max and Tosia Baumeister had lived at 126&#13;
Park Avenue for 80 years and that for the past&#13;
20 years she had resided there." She further&#13;
noted that "during this time, Art Rogers, a local&#13;
historian who resided next door to the home,&#13;
had collected the material which she was now&#13;
sharing with us."&#13;
After an intense review of the contents, I&#13;
became very interested in the family and began&#13;
to do some research on them. The following&#13;
article is based on my brief findings, and the&#13;
collection of artifacts graciously provided by&#13;
Mary Jane. (PGGS Editor, Marsha Pilger)&#13;
2&#13;
Max L. Baumeister was, without a doubt, a&#13;
master violinist and spent his entire life&#13;
dedicated to the advancement of music. He&#13;
studied violin for five years at the Royal Bavarian&#13;
Conservatory in Wurtzburg, Germany, and later&#13;
became an international concert artist. He&#13;
studied under the master, Wilhelm&#13;
Schwedneman, and later became an instructor&#13;
at the Omaha College of Music and Fine Arts.&#13;
He was a member of the Omaha symphony&#13;
orchestra from its founding and throughout his&#13;
career preformed at various civic occasions one&#13;
including a concert given before the Royal&#13;
Bavarian court.&#13;
His grandfather, Frederick Baumeister,&#13;
appears to have been the first of the family to&#13;
arrive in America sometime during the mid1800's. He settled in St. Louis; Missouri, where&#13;
many of his children and grandchildren were&#13;
born, including our subject. He first appeared in&#13;
St. Louis on the 1880 census and stated his age&#13;
as 60 years which would place his birth about&#13;
1820. He stated he was born in Wurtzburg,&#13;
Germany, and listed on the census with him was&#13;
a wife, Mina (?) age 60, and a son, Frank, age 19.&#13;
(Mina's maiden name was listed as "Kno be" on&#13;
the death record of her son, Max Baumeister).&#13;
The1889-1890 City Directory of St. Louis&#13;
indicated Frederick and his family was residing&#13;
at 2801 Broadway and confirmed his profession&#13;
was carpentry. No doubt if a further study were&#13;
made of this family it is likely we may find he&#13;
and others buried in the local cemeteries near&#13;
his home and probably further discover the&#13;
names of all his family members however, I did&#13;
not take the research further. I did check the&#13;
1870 census of St. Louis, hoping to find the&#13;
names of all of Frederick and Mina's children but&#13;
Frederick was not listed.&#13;
Therefore, since Frank was born about 1861&#13;
we may conclude he was possibly the last child&#13;
of Frederick and Mina. It is fact Frederick and&#13;
Mina had another son, Max Baumeister (Sr.),&#13;
who was born in Germany on June 22, 1843.&#13;
This party eventually ended up in Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa, and when he died on March 16, 1913, his&#13;
residence was given as 126 Park Avenue. This&#13;
was the home of his son who bore the same&#13;
name.&#13;
Max Baumeister, Sr., also appeared in St.&#13;
Louis on the 1880 Federal Census as head of his&#13;
own household. His age was given as 37 years&#13;
and his birth place as Prussia. His wife,&#13;
Antonia, and three of their four children were&#13;
also listed: Carl (age 8), Oscar (age 6) and MAX&#13;
(age 3). By the time the 1900 census was&#13;
recorded Max Sr. was living in Kane township of &#13;
People of Our County&#13;
Iowa (Council Bluffs) and only Oscar (age 25)&#13;
and Fred (age 17) were still at home.&#13;
There were two additional interesting aspects&#13;
given on the 1900 census which are worth&#13;
noting. First; Antonia was 53 years old placing&#13;
her birth year about 1847. She stated her birth&#13;
country as Austria. Second; Max declared his&#13;
immigration year as 1863 which means he was&#13;
about twenty years of age when he arrived in the&#13;
U.S. Considering the ages of the children we can&#13;
estimate that Max married Antonia about 1871&#13;
and knowing that the family was in the area of&#13;
St. Louis, we can determine the marriage record&#13;
will likely be located in that vicinity. If the&#13;
record can be uncovered, it is certain the maiden&#13;
name of Antonia would then be known and&#13;
perhaps her parents' names would also be listed.&#13;
Baumeister Brothers&#13;
Oscar, Frederick, Max and Carl&#13;
The following information was uncovered regarding&#13;
the sons of Max and Antonia. They were all born in&#13;
St. Louis, Missouri.&#13;
Oscar was born about 1874/5 and married in&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa; on June 2, 1909, to Viola Pearl&#13;
Hughes. He was listed as living in Council Bluffs&#13;
when his brother died in 1943. More information&#13;
would be available on him by following the census&#13;
records and checking other sources however, he was&#13;
not my main focus so I did not investigate him further.&#13;
Frederick, or "Fritz" as he was fondly called, was&#13;
born about 1883 and by 1943 had moved to Pacific&#13;
Palisades, California.&#13;
Carl F. was born October 2, 1873 in St. Louis,&#13;
Missouri. He attended Marion-Sims College of&#13;
Medicine in St. Louis in 1897 and continued his&#13;
medical studies in Austria. He began his practice in&#13;
Panama, Iowa, in 1900 and about 1913 decided to&#13;
relocate to Pottawattamie County settling in Avoca&#13;
where he continued in his profession for the next&#13;
forty-one years. He was on the staff of the Jennie&#13;
Edmundson Hospital for twenty years and a devoted&#13;
member of the Presbyterian Church where he served&#13;
as Trustee for many years and also as an Elder.&#13;
3&#13;
Carl was married on April 9, 1905, to Lida Bard&#13;
Moore of Panama, Iowa. They had one son, Carl F.&#13;
Jr., who died in 1993. He resided in Chicago, Illinois.&#13;
Carl F. Jr. had one son, Richard T. Baumeister.&#13;
No doubt, if one determined to research Dr. Carl F.&#13;
Baumeister, they would be certain to find a wealth of&#13;
information tucked within the records of his home&#13;
town of Avoca. Certainly he and his wife are both&#13;
buried in this community where their family ties were&#13;
bound and most assuredly there is a probate file on&#13;
him there which could shed additional light onto his&#13;
life but, he was not the focus of my interest so I moved&#13;
on.&#13;
MAX BAUMEISTER&#13;
Max Lucas Baumeister was born July 12,&#13;
1877, in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the third&#13;
son of Max and Antonia Baumeister and spent&#13;
his childhood days growing up in his place of&#13;
nativity. At the youthful age of seventeen he left&#13;
his family traveling to Wurzburg, Germany, to&#13;
study the violin. When his studies were&#13;
completed he returned to America and devoted&#13;
his remaining years to his profession. &#13;
People of Our County&#13;
For many years he wrote articles for the Tosia studied at the Dale Carnegie Institute&#13;
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil wherein he receiving her Diploma from the School of&#13;
reviewed a variety of topics surrounding his Effective Speaking and Human Relations on May&#13;
interest in the musical world. He would reveal 24th, 1946. (Her original thesis on "Personality"&#13;
the astute details relating to all the social events is on file with the Pottawattamie County&#13;
which captivated the public. Besides Genealogical Society in Council Bluffs.)&#13;
performing at numerous events throughout the&#13;
world, as well as within his vicinity, he taught&#13;
aspiring violinists at his Music Institute in&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska.&#13;
Our subject chose as his life's soul mate, Tosia&#13;
Troy, the daughter of Frederick and Patosia&#13;
(Blizzard) Troy. She had been born about 1905&#13;
in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The couple&#13;
married in 1921 probably in the bride's home&#13;
state as no marriage record was found in&#13;
Pottawattamie County, Iowa. They made their&#13;
home at 126 Park Ave. in Council Bluffs, Iowa.&#13;
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Tosia was an avid supporter of Max's career&#13;
and a constant companion throughout his life.&#13;
The couple had no children but lived a much&#13;
enriched life together until Max suddenly passed&#13;
away at the age of 66 years in October of 1943.&#13;
He was laid to rest in St. Joseph's Cemetery.&#13;
At the time of Max's death Tosia received&#13;
numerous letters of condolence from friends and&#13;
former music students from all over the country.&#13;
(Many of these are on file at the PCGS.)&#13;
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People of Our County&#13;
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People of our County&#13;
Charles Alexander was a&#13;
prominent farmer of Boomer&#13;
Township. He was born in&#13;
Philadelphia, PA., on April 2,&#13;
1837. His father was Alex. A.&#13;
Alexander who came to this&#13;
country from Scotland in&#13;
1835.&#13;
Charles' father first settled&#13;
in Pennsylvania, where our&#13;
subject was born, and then&#13;
moved to Dubuque, Iowa,&#13;
where Alexander became the&#13;
first man to build a frame&#13;
house in that city. He died in&#13;
1845 leaving a wife and eight&#13;
children: Marian, James,&#13;
Elizabeth, Ann, Alexander,&#13;
William, Charles (our subject)&#13;
and Margaret. Charles'&#13;
mother died on the farm in&#13;
Jackson County, Iowa, in&#13;
1877.&#13;
Charles inherited forty acres&#13;
of land when his parents died&#13;
and three years later sold it.&#13;
He was already married when&#13;
he came to Pottawattamie&#13;
County in 1861. Upon arrival&#13;
he purchased another farm&#13;
which was located in Boomer&#13;
Township and later sold this&#13;
property in favor of an eight&#13;
acre site in Section 8.&#13;
During his years in Boomer&#13;
Twp. Charles held nearly all&#13;
the township offices and even&#13;
served as the County&#13;
Supervisor for a time. He was&#13;
an active member of his&#13;
community and a zealous&#13;
member of the Mutual&#13;
Protection Association.&#13;
His children were: Moyes (b.&#13;
Feb. 1, 1862; d. Feb 5 1863);&#13;
Alice (b. Feb 1 1862 and wife&#13;
of Denver Hough of Crescent);&#13;
Henry Thomas (b. Nov. 28,&#13;
1865; d. Aug 22, 1867);&#13;
Elizabeth A. (b. Mar 28, 1868&#13;
and married to Edward&#13;
Seabold of Harrison County,&#13;
Iowa); Charles I. (b. Nov 28,&#13;
1870); Nellie May (b. Mar 7,&#13;
1873); and William Edward (b.&#13;
Mar 19, 1879; d. July 9,&#13;
1879).&#13;
Charles did not shirk his&#13;
duty to his new land when the&#13;
great Civil War erupted. He&#13;
enlisted in company A,&#13;
Twenty-ninth Iowa Volunteer&#13;
Infantry, at Council Bluffs,&#13;
and was placed under General&#13;
Steele in Western Kentucky, in&#13;
the Army of the West. His&#13;
regiment participated m&#13;
several fierce battles. At&#13;
Jenkins' Ferry on the Saline&#13;
River he was wounded in two&#13;
places and taken prisoner. He&#13;
remained in captivity&#13;
approximately eight months&#13;
before being paroled at&#13;
Galveston, Texas.&#13;
He rejoined his regiment and&#13;
was present at the capture of&#13;
the Spanish Fort and was next&#13;
at the Rio Grande, and about&#13;
the last of July the regiment&#13;
was ordered back to New&#13;
Orleans and on August 10, he&#13;
was mustered out of service.&#13;
Archibald Glynn of Silver&#13;
Creek Township was born in&#13;
County Carlow, Ireland, on&#13;
September 20, 1853. He was&#13;
the son of Walter and Frances&#13;
(Alger) Glynn and was reared&#13;
on the farm in his native land.&#13;
He was educated in the&#13;
Protestant schools and at the&#13;
National Catholic School in&#13;
Ireland.&#13;
He came to the United&#13;
States in 1876 arriving first in&#13;
Philadelphia and them moving&#13;
on to Mills County, Iowa,&#13;
where he joined his older&#13;
brother. About a year later,&#13;
on August 23, 1877, he&#13;
married Marcia King the&#13;
daughter of Lewis and Bessie&#13;
(West) King, both natives of&#13;
New York State, and in 1881&#13;
they moved to Pottawattamie&#13;
County and purchased a farm.&#13;
Four children blessed this&#13;
union: Frances, Bertha, Lottie&#13;
and Alfred.&#13;
6&#13;
James Olds was one of the&#13;
old soldier farmers of&#13;
Pottawattamie County, who,&#13;
after serving his country in the&#13;
great civil war, settled down to&#13;
the peaceful pursuits of&#13;
agriculture. He was born on a&#13;
farm at Elgin, Kane County,&#13;
Illinois on January 24, 1841,&#13;
and was the son of Ransom&#13;
Olds, who descended from an&#13;
old American family.&#13;
James' father, Ransom, was&#13;
born in Rutland County,&#13;
Vermont, and married at&#13;
French Mills village to Florella&#13;
McMillen, the daughter of&#13;
Arthur McMillen. He served in&#13;
the war of 1812 and helped to&#13;
bum the fleet of vessels at&#13;
French Mills village to prevent&#13;
the British from capturing&#13;
them. Ransom removed to La&#13;
Porte County, Indiana, some&#13;
time after 1848 and then to&#13;
Elgin where he took up&#13;
Government land. He&#13;
eventually removed to&#13;
Kankakee County, Illinois,&#13;
where he died.&#13;
Stepping back one more&#13;
generation, we find George&#13;
Olds, the father of Ransom&#13;
and grandfather of our subject&#13;
James. George was a farmer&#13;
in Rutland County, Vermont.&#13;
He married Mary Ormsby and&#13;
together they had thirteen&#13;
children.&#13;
It is reported that the greatgrandfather of James Olds&#13;
"was a seaman and during the&#13;
reign of King George of&#13;
England captured a celebrated Scottish pirate, and in&#13;
an encounter with broadswords killed and beheaded&#13;
him, and gained a large&#13;
reward." He was reported to&#13;
have been a man of fearless&#13;
courage and this trait of&#13;
character is said to have&#13;
descended in the family for&#13;
generations. He was a native&#13;
of England and the first to&#13;
come to the new world. &#13;
People of our County&#13;
Returning to our subject,&#13;
James Olds, we learn that&#13;
during the great civil war he&#13;
enlisted in Company B, Fortysecond Regiment, Illinois&#13;
Volunteer Infantry, and served&#13;
for three years and ten days.&#13;
He was wounded in the battle&#13;
at Chickamaugua and mustered out at Lexington, Kentucky,&#13;
on September 10, 1864.&#13;
Shortly after the war, Jam es&#13;
united in marriage to Emily&#13;
Burns, the daughter of James&#13;
H. and Charlotte (Force)&#13;
Burns. She had been born&#13;
October 17, 1849, in&#13;
Momence, Kankakee County,&#13;
Illinois, which was the same&#13;
place where the couple&#13;
married.&#13;
They began their married life&#13;
in Kankakee County but in&#13;
1871 decided to move to&#13;
Fillmore County, Nebraska.&#13;
After three years they left this&#13;
place moving thence to&#13;
Lincoln Township in Pott.&#13;
County, Iowa. It was here&#13;
they raised their family of six&#13;
children: Amasa, Nettie,&#13;
Willie, Frank, Emma and&#13;
Lovina.&#13;
August Bostedt was born in&#13;
Barmstedt, Germany, July 8,&#13;
1859, a son of J. Bostedt, who&#13;
was a well-to-do farmer of that&#13;
place, and Mary (Morris)&#13;
Bostedt. August was one of&#13;
fourteen children born to the&#13;
parents.&#13;
At the age of twenty years,&#13;
August came to America&#13;
landing in New York in 1880.&#13;
He immediately went directly&#13;
to Minden, Iowa, where he&#13;
began work at the carpenter's&#13;
trade. He built thirty-six&#13;
bridges in the county over the&#13;
next years however, many&#13;
were washed away in the June&#13;
floods of 1890.&#13;
He was elected Constable&#13;
and served four years, and in&#13;
1889 was elected County&#13;
Commissioner by the large&#13;
majority of 1,300 votes. On&#13;
April 23, 1887, Mr. Bostedt&#13;
was united in marriage to&#13;
Mary Goethje, the daughter of&#13;
Christ Goethje. One child was&#13;
born to our couple and named&#13;
Minnie.&#13;
T. J Evans, one of the&#13;
leading business men of&#13;
Council Bluffs was born in&#13;
May of 1831 in Jacksonville,&#13;
Illinois and in 1846 moved to&#13;
LaSalle, Illinois, and from&#13;
there to Council Bluffs. He&#13;
was born and raised on a farm&#13;
and was among the early&#13;
settlers of Illinois. During his&#13;
youthful years he witnessed&#13;
the growth of the town of&#13;
Chicago from a small prairie&#13;
settlement to a vast city of&#13;
commerce.&#13;
When a young man he&#13;
freighted his grain from the&#13;
farm to Chicago some 100&#13;
miles distant over the wild&#13;
prairies, cooking his own food&#13;
and sleeping under the wagon.&#13;
He came from no humble&#13;
stock as his father was none&#13;
other then the Honorable&#13;
James Evans who married&#13;
Miss Pheriba Elam in 1820.&#13;
7&#13;
James Evans was born in&#13;
1799 in Alabama and&#13;
migrated to Illinois in 1826.&#13;
There he some became an&#13;
important factor in the affairs&#13;
of the State being a member of&#13;
the First State constitutional&#13;
convention of Illinois, and a&#13;
Senator of the first State&#13;
Legislature at Vandalia. At&#13;
the outbreak of the Black&#13;
Hawk war our subject was&#13;
commissioned Colonel by the&#13;
President of the United States&#13;
and served in that capacity&#13;
until the Indians were driven&#13;
far from the State. In 1835 he&#13;
was appointed Register of the&#13;
U.S. Land Office at Galena, by&#13;
President Jackson and served&#13;
in this capacity until his death&#13;
in 1837.&#13;
T. J. Evans was one of the&#13;
ten children born to Jam es&#13;
and his wife. Mr. Evans&#13;
married in Davenport, Iowa, to&#13;
Augusta A. Munger in&#13;
December of 1863. Four years&#13;
later, he moved his family to&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa. Four&#13;
children were born to our&#13;
couple: Clarence, Clara,&#13;
Thomas J., Jr., and Harry.&#13;
Thomas J. Evans is&#13;
probably best remembered for&#13;
his contribution to the era of&#13;
history surrounding streetcars&#13;
in the Omaha and Council&#13;
Bluffs vicinity. He was the&#13;
promoter of and organized the&#13;
Omaha &amp; Council Bluffs&#13;
Railway &amp; Bridge Company, of&#13;
which he was managing&#13;
director during its construction. This was no small&#13;
task as it took a man of great&#13;
wisdom and foresight, as well&#13;
as an able statesman, to&#13;
design and build the&#13;
manmouth enterprise and&#13;
obtain all the franchises&#13;
necessary for its completion.&#13;
He introduced to the public&#13;
the first complete and&#13;
practical electric railway built &#13;
People of our County&#13;
in the United States and once&#13;
the task was mastered, went&#13;
on to construct electric street&#13;
railway systems in various&#13;
places in Illinois.&#13;
Thomas Dool, was of Irish&#13;
heritage and descended from&#13;
Robert Dool/Doole born in&#13;
County Antrim, Ireland.&#13;
Thomas' father was Robert&#13;
Dool who came to America in&#13;
1817 with his wife, Margaret&#13;
(Spears) Dool. Our subject&#13;
was one of eight children born&#13;
to his parents namely:&#13;
William S., Henry and Hannah&#13;
(twins), Rosean, Margaret,&#13;
Mary, John and Thomas, of&#13;
whom is portrayed.&#13;
Upon arrival in the U.S., the&#13;
family settled in the state of&#13;
Ohio where they were among&#13;
the early pioneers of the&#13;
county of Guernsey. Robert&#13;
did not thrive in his new&#13;
country and died of canal&#13;
fever at the tender age of&#13;
thirty-nine years m 1829.&#13;
Margaret lived many more&#13;
years after her husbands'&#13;
premature death, passing&#13;
away at the age of ninety in&#13;
1882.&#13;
Thomas, our subject, was&#13;
born on his father's farm in&#13;
Harrison County, Ohio, July&#13;
26, 1828, and like so many of&#13;
our forbearers had little&#13;
chance to attend school. He&#13;
learned the carpenter's trade&#13;
and the skills of agriculture&#13;
which provided an ample life&#13;
for him and his family&#13;
throughout his many days.&#13;
He married in Harrison&#13;
County, Ohio, to Mary Bell,&#13;
the daughter of John and&#13;
Margaret (Clifford) Bell, also of&#13;
Irish descent. To them were&#13;
born four children: Henry E.,&#13;
William J., Margaret J. and&#13;
Mary E.&#13;
Thomas and Mary settled in&#13;
Pottawattamie County in 1873&#13;
and while a citizen of Valley&#13;
Township, Mr. Dool served as&#13;
a Justice of the Peace and&#13;
School Director.&#13;
Orson 0. Hotchkiss was&#13;
born in Kane County, Illinois,&#13;
near Geneva, on December 20,&#13;
1837. His father was Wallace&#13;
Hotchkiss, one of the first&#13;
settlers of Kane County,&#13;
having been born in Tioga&#13;
County, New York. Wallace&#13;
was the son of Gillian&#13;
Hotchkiss. Wallace married&#13;
Lucy Carver of New York. She&#13;
was a descendant of German&#13;
ancestry.&#13;
Orson's parents located in&#13;
Kane County, Illinois, about&#13;
the year 1834 and lived there&#13;
until 1859 when they moved&#13;
to Bourbon County, Kansas.&#13;
Both continued to live in this&#13;
county until their deaths.&#13;
Orson was one of eight&#13;
children born to his parents.&#13;
His siblings were: David,&#13;
Mary, Alice, Carver, Nancy,&#13;
Burt and one other who must&#13;
have died young. At the age of&#13;
seventeen years, Orson went&#13;
to work for the Chicago,&#13;
Burlington &amp; Quincy Railroad&#13;
but eventually left his position&#13;
to travel overland to Pike's&#13;
Peak and later to California.&#13;
1861 finds Orson home&#13;
again in Illinois and in&#13;
September of this year he&#13;
enlisted in Company A, a&#13;
cavalry company which was&#13;
attached to the Fifty-second&#13;
Illinois Infantry. His&#13;
company was stationed at St.&#13;
Louis and a portion of the&#13;
Fourth Ohio Cavalry acted as&#13;
body-guard for General&#13;
Halleck.&#13;
At wars end, Orson returned&#13;
home to once again become&#13;
employed with the railroad. In&#13;
1867 he gained a position as&#13;
an engineer on the Northwestern Railroad but left this&#13;
8&#13;
to go back to work for the&#13;
Chicago, Burlington &amp; Quincy&#13;
Railroad. He retired from the&#13;
railroad business in 1888 after&#13;
almost thirty years on the&#13;
road and purchased a farm in&#13;
Pottawattamie County in&#13;
Section 2 of Wright Township.&#13;
His farm consisted of 120&#13;
acres of land. Here he built a&#13;
fine residence at the cost of&#13;
$1,600.&#13;
Mr. Hotchkiss was married&#13;
twice. His first companion&#13;
was Mary McDonald, daughter&#13;
of John and Lucinda (Vaughn)&#13;
McDonald. She died in 1867&#13;
leaving one son, Frederick.&#13;
(Frederick was killed in a&#13;
railroad accident in March&#13;
1876. He was eighteen).&#13;
The second marriage of Mr.&#13;
Hotchkiss took place on&#13;
February 10, 1870. He chose&#13;
as his bride, Miss Mary&#13;
Roxanna McDonald, a native&#13;
of Steuben County, New York&#13;
and daughter of William&#13;
McDonald. Four children&#13;
blessed this union: Willie and&#13;
Wallie (twins), Savilla and&#13;
Mary.&#13;
W. J. Martin was born in&#13;
Logan County, Illinois, May 5,&#13;
1859. His parents were Ira&#13;
and Eliza (Wood) Martin, both&#13;
natives of Pennsylvania. His&#13;
mother died when he was&#13;
twenty-two years of age and&#13;
his father died in 1885 at the&#13;
age of seventy-two years.&#13;
In 1879 Mr. Martin left&#13;
Illinois and came to Iowa&#13;
where he purchased a farm in&#13;
Silver Creek Township. Two&#13;
years later he was married in&#13;
Council Bluffs to Eveline&#13;
Cook, the daughter of Howley&#13;
Cook and Mary Seward.&#13;
Eveline was born December 1,&#13;
1821 in Cattaraugus County,&#13;
New York. They had two&#13;
children: Lela Frances and Ira&#13;
Elmer. &#13;
People of our County&#13;
Researching the&#13;
STUHR Family&#13;
Many times throughout the years the PCGS&#13;
has been asked to research various families who&#13;
had roots in Council Bluffs, and often these&#13;
families share information with us regarding&#13;
their heritage. As editor of the Frontier&#13;
Chronicle I thought it might be fun to show&#13;
some of our readers the results of one of these&#13;
joint projects with the hope that it might inspire&#13;
others to contact us regarding their families.&#13;
So, I pulled the STUHR file from our collection&#13;
because it represents a fine example of the&#13;
variety of information gathered from our&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library sources. My main&#13;
intent is not to portray the heritage of this line,&#13;
but to exemplify the degree to which our&#13;
talented research team extends themselves&#13;
above and beyond the normal boundaries in&#13;
their effort to help others learn more about their&#13;
heritage.&#13;
It appears a Jon Miller of California was the&#13;
party interested in the investigation of this&#13;
noted family who had their roots in Tolk,&#13;
Schleswig, Denmark. His subject was a certain&#13;
JOHANN PETER STUHR, SR., who was born in&#13;
Denmark on 14th of April 1817 and died in&#13;
Minden Township of Pottawattamie County,&#13;
Iowa, on January 1, 1894. Most of his&#13;
questions related to Johann and his&#13;
descendants, many of who continued to reside,&#13;
and may still live, in our county.&#13;
To gain a greater perspective on our subject&#13;
our astute team of researchers likely first went&#13;
to the biographical sketches available in the&#13;
various county histories which had been&#13;
published throughout the years. What a reward&#13;
they discovered! Several members of the branch&#13;
had been featured in these publications. With&#13;
this data at hand the team then moved on to&#13;
uncover census records, naturalization records,&#13;
cemetery inscriptions, obituaries, wills,&#13;
probates, marriage certificates, and a host of&#13;
other documents which Mr. Miller used to help&#13;
construct a more complete picture of his past.&#13;
As is true with most families, the descending&#13;
lines encompassed numerous female subjects&#13;
who then intermarried with individuals and&#13;
brought into view a large variety of new&#13;
surnames such as Crow, Westphal, Petersen,&#13;
Plagmann, Geiger, Meddley, McDonald,&#13;
Schroder, Brown, Gillespie, Fahrenkrog, Hines,&#13;
and a host of others. Naturally, more children&#13;
were born and eventually married creating a&#13;
9&#13;
vast web of additional documents which were&#13;
recorded amidst the thousands and thousands&#13;
of pages of records on file with the county: One&#13;
of the most fascinating discoveries relatmg to&#13;
Johann was his "Declaration of Intention to&#13;
Become a Citizen"&#13;
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from 1882-1886 p. 450)&#13;
In an effort to confirm family members and&#13;
relationships and virtually tie the descendants&#13;
together and place them in a specific location,&#13;
the research team turned to an 1885 census of&#13;
Minden where fortunately the Johann (John)&#13;
Peter Stuhr family appeared. What a wonderful&#13;
tool census' are for every genealogist! On the&#13;
next page we can see how important this tool&#13;
becomes in helping to determine what family&#13;
members belong to the branch of John P. and&#13;
his wife, Anna Margaretha (Carstensen) Stuhr.&#13;
In this census, John Sr. 's son, Johann is listed &#13;
People of our County&#13;
with his wife, Amelia Cornelius Stuhr and seven of their eight children. Note: the last child was&#13;
born after the census was taken and died before 1910 and as far as is known the child was&#13;
unnamed.&#13;
1885 State Census of Pott. Co., IA., Minden Twp.&#13;
Our research specialists also had access to a large number of marriage documents, most of which&#13;
were copied and forwarded to the family. How fortunate for them that these records still exist and&#13;
could be acquired from our society at the nominal fee of about $5.00 each! And, many of the records&#13;
of marriage also had an accompanying record of registration which is really special because the&#13;
registrations often give the names of the parents, listing the mothers' maiden name.&#13;
Avoca Marriage Records 1885-1898 (Pottawattamie County, Iowa)&#13;
And, of course, there was the usual array of death records, obituary's, wills and probate files, as&#13;
well as land documents, etc. In essence, Jon Miller hit a real BINGO when he chose to contact the&#13;
PCGS regarding his family, but all too often, some societies fail to take that "extra step" to really&#13;
LOOK at what they have in their counties.&#13;
Thanks to a great research team at the PCGS, individuals who contact our genealogical society not&#13;
only get great service, but are never charged a FEE for our staff to LOOK for the information; they are&#13;
only charged for "copies of documents FOUND" and that expense is minimal. So, if you have family&#13;
in Pottawattamie County, we urge you to contact us. WE know your family and we care about your&#13;
effort to learn more about your heritage. Furthermore, -- we also encourage YOU to share your&#13;
family material with our library. I can't begin to tell you how many times we have put "cousins"&#13;
together that never knew each other existed and all because each of them had shared a piece of their&#13;
history with us.&#13;
On the following page you will find additional samples of more records on the Stuhr family. I hope&#13;
you will enjoy them and keep in mind -THE PCGS IS HERE TO HELP YOU, just contact us!&#13;
10&#13;
... &#13;
People of our County&#13;
~ Oblfuarles . If . Mn. Orce. E. Stuhr. !&#13;
Mrs. Grace E.: Stuhr, 4.8, died at • her home, 1020. Fillmore a.venue,&#13;
e Thursday ·ot hea.rt disease. after&#13;
an illness of several months. · ~ Her body wlil lie ln atate at . Cutler chapel 1,1nt1l the hour of&#13;
• the funeral, wlilch wlll be Mon· i.. day at 2 p. m. bi Cutler's chapel.&#13;
Burial will be in Silver l Valley&#13;
cemetery. · 1&#13;
• Survivors include: her hus·&#13;
i: ~and. Harold E.; one d~'Ughter.&#13;
1.1 Mrs. Harold EIUson ot Council&#13;
i'l Blurts;· father, William I ·Alvin&#13;
I&lt; Daughtery, sr., Omaha: two&#13;
brothers, Willlam Alvin · Daugh.·&#13;
tc-ry, jr., . and Albert Lee t:&gt;aughtery, both of Council Bl.urrsl three&#13;
stste:rs, Mrs. Retha Knudkcn of&#13;
Kansas Clty, Mo., Mrs. ltermnn&#13;
h Gray and Miss Ethel Daiightcry, I'&gt; both or Council Bluffs~ I&#13;
II .Julius Stuhr . l&#13;
. MINDEN - .Julius Stuhr •. .&#13;
died early ~Vednesd.ay in a Coon·&#13;
l&#13;
cU Bluffs nursing ho~. He had&#13;
been · in failing health tctr SQJ:'.ne&#13;
time.·&#13;
A long time resident of the&#13;
Minden communtty; ·Mr . .. Stuhr 1&#13;
i was formeriy-in bu~iness n.ere~-- I , ~neral S(&gt;l"'o•ices will ~ at l :30 !&#13;
p.m. Friday at the Congregational&#13;
church in Minden. The Rev. J.&#13;
1 A. Frieboes will ol'ficiate 'and bu~&#13;
iat: will b~ in the j..linden-~?Jl~&#13;
tery. Blust·Berthusen Fu~ral 1&#13;
.Home at Avoca ~ in charge. The!&#13;
body will be taken to ~ &lt;-hurch I ~inden ~t ll a.m. _Friday .... .. I . ~\te-ral rueces and ncjxum-'S sur. !&#13;
vive. i&#13;
OAKLAND - H. Carl Stuhr. it),&#13;
-9.t.~~la111\Jfi~ w1~;ty_at .Je11nio_ Edmundson Memorial Hospital. . .. . Bprn..in.Minden, Mr. Stuhr had hve~L in ~. Hanc:oek a·nd Cnson&#13;
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' Wednesday- a HM-Unitcd~:'Olcthod-1&#13;
isl Chttreh in Oakland. ·Thc -Rev. !&#13;
Kevin Le11t.&gt;ck \\;ill •1fficiat&lt;', ,\·ith · .. burml&#13;
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Hom!t_ n.Jlnkl;md&#13;
Obituaries from the Daily Nonpareil- Sept 20, 1946; Nov 20, 1957; and April 1, 1990&#13;
WI.i:..i. RECORD, DISTRICT COU RT.&#13;
Pottawattamie County, Will Book D, page 372&#13;
11 &#13;
DID YOU KNOW??&#13;
Elvis Presley, Tom Hanks,&#13;
Ophra Winfrey and Bill Cosby's&#13;
wife, Camille Hanks, are all&#13;
cousins??&#13;
Nancy Hanks was the wife of&#13;
Abraham Lincoln. She descended&#13;
from William Hanks who was a&#13;
direct ancestor of Tom Hanks b .&#13;
1956. Bill Cosby's wife, Camille&#13;
is also descended from the same&#13;
Hanks family as Tom.&#13;
Elvis Presley descends from&#13;
Isaiah Harrison and if you trace&#13;
the Lincoln line backwards&#13;
through the generations, you will&#13;
find that Abraham Lincoln a lso&#13;
descends from Isaiah Harrison&#13;
. through a female line.&#13;
Oprah Winfrey's third greatgrandfather, Lewis Presley, was a&#13;
cousin of Andrew Presley Jr., the&#13;
fourth great-grandfather of Elvis&#13;
Presley. Elvis was from Tupelo&#13;
and Oprah from Kosiusko,&#13;
Mississippi. The two towns where&#13;
both grew up are less than one&#13;
hundred miles apart. Oprah and&#13;
Elvis are both direct descendants&#13;
of John Presley who emigrated&#13;
from Scotland to America in&#13;
1745.&#13;
HOLLO WEEN&#13;
THOUGHTS&#13;
How about this one? Prince&#13;
Charles descends from Count&#13;
Voivode Vlad Dracula. Yes, there&#13;
really was a Count Dracula!&#13;
Dracula was a n interesting&#13;
historical figure. When the&#13;
bloodthirsty Turks invaded his&#13;
country they were shocked by the&#13;
sight of thousands of his subjects&#13;
impaled on stakes in the p ath of&#13;
their invasion. This sight caused&#13;
them to bypass Transylvania&#13;
(today Hungary), fearful of what&#13;
Dracula might do to an invader if&#13;
he treated his own subjects in&#13;
such a bloody fashion.&#13;
And, -- h e once invited a ll of the&#13;
nobles to a great feast and asked&#13;
each of them if they could name&#13;
the previous rulers of&#13;
Tid-Bits&#13;
Transylvania. When none of them&#13;
could, he had all 500 of them&#13;
impaled and then sat down to&#13;
finish his meal, watching the&#13;
stakes slowly make their way&#13;
through each of his victims. The&#13;
bodies were then decapitated and&#13;
fed to crabs, and the crabs were&#13;
then served at a feast given by&#13;
Dracula for the friends and&#13;
relations of the murdered nobles.&#13;
(Yuck ! - call that a party? !)&#13;
Vlad Dracula the Impaler was&#13;
finally killed by his own people,&#13;
but not before he had engaged in&#13;
a bloodbath that ended in the&#13;
impaling of hundreds of&#13;
thousands, thus enshrining in&#13;
history the connection between&#13;
blood and Count Dracula .&#13;
I really doubt Prince Charles is&#13;
extremely proud of this part of his&#13;
heritage!&#13;
MAYFLOWER&#13;
DESCENDANTS&#13;
Some of us can claim we&#13;
descended from an ancestor who&#13;
came in 1620 aboard the&#13;
Mayflower which brought the first&#13;
group of settlers to New England.&#13;
If you don't already know, the&#13;
first winter killed most of them,&#13;
leaving fifty-four survivors,&#13;
twenty-one of them under the age&#13;
of 16. After the starvation of the&#13;
first winter, the Pilgrims were&#13;
thankful to be a live, and when the&#13;
first harvest came in a bumper&#13;
crop, Governor William Bradford&#13;
called for a feast: the first&#13;
Thanksgiving.&#13;
It is amazing to think that 23&#13;
presidents of the U. S. can claim&#13;
descent from Mayflower&#13;
ancestors, as well as, the&#13;
following people of note: Hugh&#13;
Hefner, Vincent Price, Stephen&#13;
King, Ma rilyn Monroe, Orson&#13;
Welles, Raquel Welch, Bing&#13;
Crosby, Humphrey Bogart,&#13;
Johnny Carson, Laura Ingalls,&#13;
Jane Wyatt, Alan Shepard , Edie&#13;
Adams, Richard Dix, Robert&#13;
Altman, and Sydney Biddle&#13;
Barrows, the Mayflower Madam.&#13;
No doubt, many even share&#13;
common heritages!&#13;
12&#13;
An Interesting twist&#13;
of history&#13;
When Princess Diana's oldest&#13;
son, Prince William, becomes king&#13;
of England, England will have a&#13;
king who is closely related to one&#13;
of the greatest heroes of the&#13;
American Revolution: Nathan&#13;
Hale.&#13;
Recall that England condemned&#13;
Nathan Hale to death because&#13;
they found him to be a spy for the&#13;
American's during the war of&#13;
Independence from England. His&#13;
famous words that ring down&#13;
through history were: "I regret&#13;
that I have but one life to give for&#13;
my country."&#13;
Nathan Hale was a descendant&#13;
of Elizabeth Strong, sister to th e&#13;
Deacon Benajah Strong who&#13;
married Lucy Bishop. Benajah&#13;
and Lucy were the direct&#13;
ancestors of Princess Diana. So,&#13;
in essence, Prince William and&#13;
Nathan Hale would be distant&#13;
cousins!&#13;
Here are some other people who&#13;
descend from Patriots of the&#13;
American Rovolution: Orson&#13;
Bean, Joseph Cotton, Richard Dix&#13;
Robert Taylor Shirley Temple,&#13;
Ginger Rogers, John Lithgow,&#13;
Bing Crosby, John Wayne,&#13;
Raymond Massey, Lee Marvin,&#13;
Steve McQueen, Carole Lombard,&#13;
Brett Butler, and General George&#13;
S. Patton.&#13;
What are your Roots?&#13;
Do you have some interesting&#13;
tid-bits of history to add to&#13;
your family heritage? Who do&#13;
you share a common heritage&#13;
with?? How many of our PCGS&#13;
members are Mayflower&#13;
Descendants or have&#13;
Revolutionary War ancestors?&#13;
Did you have an ancestor who&#13;
served in the Civil War? We&#13;
would like to know. If enough&#13;
of you send me the information&#13;
on your family background, I&#13;
will print a list in the Quarterly.&#13;
Source for the information above was&#13;
gained from the "Roots of the Rich&#13;
and Famous" by Robert Davenport. &#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
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t.Q.UXC.lt. JU.Un CXTT l&gt;xuc:t'O.Jl.l"; 19i =· · ~~~~~~~~~~~~---''---· ~&#13;
M•roh, ll ' 11.h, r ~U l~th s.t. oil&#13;
Maroh, P- briokm.altor, r n Stb or.&#13;
Manton, A. tailQ1\ r t&gt;lA ave. t.:;,'&#13;
Mamloo, H W r 18l!4. 7rh •••·&#13;
Marr Ji;lbo«. E r 82~ Gtb "'•·&#13;
Marr, w s OOID u.vl r ~ e.tb. ~'c":• •.&#13;
Morty, G """ •t ..... .,, r 713 !.th•~&#13;
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~ llU.ItTENS, :S: H l'rop Roller Skating :tt.ink, 001' 6th ~ a~e ud Peul, r -e. 0 Q&#13;
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~l•ttin, A 1ailo•, wb. W U Hon.lln, r IH ~ o.v~ (). ~ Ma&lt;lln, Beooa. _..., r 28() &amp;nton -''&#13;
Mutio, CR wk• Bebbiug1Qu'• lu111hor ,.i, r 417· o 8-d-.y. ~&#13;
M_a.rtio1- E L r. 208 8'ut•.mJi•) it. ~&#13;
Martini J"••uea, drh-er Am~ ~o,, f 708 Main. 1.t.. ~&#13;
M"'tin, 1 L ""ifbra•ot&lt;&gt;r Woot RB Wolgbiog A.tu, r 1616 Sth ol •• ~&#13;
M•ttin~ J W Jrili'ttr Am •x. Of\ r 811 MUo lft ~ ~&#13;
Martiu, J&amp;OClb P ~ostt&gt;f', r 100$ ave C. ~&#13;
M•rtin, J-Ofl ()brick tnt.&gt;uld0J\ b&lt;U. WtattH'1l baut1ol aos. tt BP'Qadw.ty. !&#13;
llUrtlu, J F lab, r OOl 7-11 ot.&#13;
Mutio, Li.mo ""'"'" r 90l1 2d •I.&#13;
Mai-ti~ Misa M'Q' dom~a\.i0i: i:- J 70 Ghm -.""'·&#13;
M•rt.iu, Ot.ou.r tu~" ho-,r HG Uuuri &amp;- ~ i: •17 ~ 8.rQe.thr•y ..&#13;
Martin, P•lot l.W, r 1104. l~th &amp;&lt;e. • ,&#13;
M&amp;ttio, w·Ql: &amp;J(~n, r a,Ye A near HJth •L&#13;
Moro,,...., M.tr&lt;tft olk Am•.tiO&amp;I&gt; mta•™'t. laS Main •t·,&#13;
Martiac&gt;o, Dnid wi« 0 R I. &amp; P, r 70~ Mill ot.&#13;
~I&amp;rtiooan, I'11ter candy at.and, r 7Q9 Milb at.&#13;
lferquarttt Win carpenter~ r * [Jncaln. •ve.&#13;
KAJ!ITEBS, :P S ~d ,.mer C~tal ..Ulls, ·• 11.2 4.th a1 ..&#13;
Mmn, Ohaa lab, r 609 Mill. at.&#13;
lilaaon, MI'S L M jAAlk&gt;&lt; 20th ••• oobool, r ~1 GI~ ti. &#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
::;l PETER MILLER, w4 u. P,t;,~~~~J' .. ~f"Ul'O"·&#13;
~ 200 CQU~cu. liil;:fi'fi ClTY ntUCTOJ;Y·.&#13;
ii:l&#13;
Piol Ma.son,, Wm H.enr1°te&amp;m1te.r City miHs., r V~gN.n a.ve.&#13;
: Mascii, Teirn teanu1ter. City mills, r De.tll' Cat.holie oeim.ete,.,.&#13;
Q !11:.toon, h~ O&lt;l&amp;Oh ol••Mr 0 n &amp;· Q, r 1514 High •~ '&#13;
-=. MatllQo, Nels eo&amp;rh ele;a.nt)r· Q 13 &amp; Q, r l931 Toste,~in st.&#13;
~ M'athews,, J W wk&amp; C. &amp;, NW\ t 110-0 a.,·e E..&#13;
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. JICA~WS, J M Co Supt SQhool8, otlil)(I 100 Broad-&#13;
~ way, r same,&#13;
... -ltl&#13;
= MaLi.hl!Li .. Chrl~s mail elk N&lt;:inp.Q,reil... 1· 30~ e llroa.iJW11iy.&#13;
Mitt)la~ N ota ro~treflS, r 022 o Pi0«:e st ..&#13;
.M tha.i~ John earpeutel', •lc:s Her101t11 &amp; Urowot r 2:0 Pierce st.&#13;
fi!(- M.attl;'!On., Ret.rn. wk.R_ 2'(' • 8th st.&#13;
~ .M&amp;tbesQn, Ja1.ne!! la.mp- Ugb~_,r, r 4-19 $ lirottdway. t1' M&amp;tt.ha.i1 J&amp;rn~ elk SS K6Uer's fo_rnitu.ffl iS~l'ti., r 5,22. ~ Pier® st..&#13;
~bttook _ Joseph I.' 70Q a:ve H. § ~•tk1C 1 _N.l\ney wk$ 823 ue .fl'-._&#13;
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o XAUl!.ER &amp;; CRAIG:, Wholesale and Ret.)il Cr?Ckery&#13;
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= Ma..urer:-, w· A [see ~1Jrer &amp; Craig) r oor lst &amp;\-e 1:1.nrl ttth st-.&#13;
~ Mai.,ugren, Mantle tet.cbe.r» r 326 Scott ilt. 8 Maurath, J J olk Z 1, Liu.daey, r 800 &amp;T&amp; Q.&#13;
~ Mau_...,., Jamoo l~b, r 1928 7th st.&#13;
-ct M.,..eu, 'J-pb .. o.mster. , 78Q , ~b at.&#13;
M.•:x. ... ~ll, Geo. o.., rep'~ C M &amp; St P, r ccx 8th "''·e aod Q.Lh at.&#13;
~ Maxwell, Rohert,'Q&amp;~ ntpa.i1"M'0 M &amp; st pt r cor 8th. &amp;Ye and. 6th ct.&#13;
Iii Mil'"'&lt;oll, !Wie&lt;&lt; ,.k~ C M: &amp; SI P rd h, , Si4 6th •'-&#13;
~PETER MILLER, ~~:;:.TI"~.:~"'"""'·&#13;
Ir; ~~ CQU""1L •L\IP,'6 V1Tr J&gt;lUCl'OllY,&#13;
~ M.•yoe, AH [oee Ml&gt;yne, &amp; Palt.ie&lt;}, r 201 Soou •.t.&#13;
!It MA Y.N1ll &amp; HVMTlm, .A.twrne~o11l over 001. Bway.&#13;
!Q Mayne, Gi&lt;lOQn &lt; S29-6tb •••· ..&#13;
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IQ llilA YNE, PT Prop Broom Faotary, r UI Glen a,-e.&#13;
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lit """"'" J B wit&amp; oity .. ogr, bcls ~ Soot&gt;••· ~ Moy,ne, f._ R r '61 GI"" a•e,&#13;
~ ~layu~ Id"' _.,,I,.,.., r ~ 4.th.•t.&#13;
~ XAYlO!l, w·s (oee Mayne &amp; Ho1&gt;tet] t 32~ Scott 01.&#13;
411&#13;
~ XATI!ra&amp;P.ALMER, Wh&lt;&gt;lenle DealeninB.&amp;ni and&#13;
= Batt Coal, 0111.ce Sit Broadway, yd Uto 8~ at.&#13;
. )(a fi.,ld, M.iM Fl'ltr~kie ~ 14-S. P~r.cn a~ s .Ma;rwood, ~o painter,. r 2.31(; aye. C~&#13;
· l\t4 YNUI! 0 lit mgr G!Qbe Printing {,'\&gt;, r 806 Stutsw•n st.&#13;
Q . X:ayna~. q May 8 h&lt;&gt;.~ rtmttr-) r A4() 'Va.shingtou.. ,,.tt,&#13;
~ fol. MEADQW BROOK DAlltY, Wokott &amp;: Tuclter, Props,&#13;
~ at lil6th. ave.&#13;
! Ma.,.~i; 1&gt; 'r pl'i tc,- r~ w·k.1$ C U lne: c~ bda ~.l (} Sth •vtt.&#13;
¢ M~ke1*n. Cb.rig sliQen,ake.r_ 7' !'H1 e Piel'C4 st.&#13;
:z:: M&amp;dlor,_ J 0 elk K C ll; 11, r 300 Utla ve.&#13;
MEDBVBY, G:Jl:Q 0 p ag• a.. ... arob &amp; Sooo,_ olli 12 4th at.&#13;
-&lt;I MQ&lt;!lo~, Jobn "ks U P yd, r 12-.18 6th a&lt;e.&#13;
Melt.on, J S. ~inter a.n.d gra.inoi:, r 1713 High at,&#13;
~ Melson, s.,,._u.,! wl&lt;• K 0 &amp;;,St J oe rd b, bd• 710 17th•••,&#13;
&lt;t! M:~ldnu(l;, lt ~r~:it.&amp;t, bd&amp; Coy houa,e..,&#13;
~ ec ~uba. ) OH.vs. pastry· oook P•c~iio house. ·&#13;
"1 )kreQr.-, A n te•m•t.et:, r U 2. Willow- &amp;.v.e.&#13;
~ Mer-~. al'fre ~ ~r k maaou, t 239 W&amp;shiogton a ve.&#13;
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HARKNESS BROS.,»"'t..~~.~· ~&#13;
. . 00"11'.;,. Jll,lln'8 CITY I&gt;lUCTO&amp;Y, , 2.Ql e Muon S E [ aeo a.dv 1, r 2'-0 Harriaon st. /1&gt;&#13;
S. E. MAXON~ I&#13;
AlcmBCT Alm S11PllmUDll'l', ~ 0 .Q&#13;
OFFICE ROOM. 3, BENO BLOCK:, ~&#13;
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c.-.u --..... • ··-· ~ M== ... =,..;:;:;:11;,;E=t~==.;6=13=::7~==a;ve;.;==;;::;:=:;::;,:;::::::;::::;;::;:;::::;::::::::===::=o.e M11;xfield, Eliza I' 610 Mynat.r 1t •&#13;
lfnw~H~ Geo wk11 Tl"&amp;i11Sfer, bdl. 81• 6th •t.&#13;
XAXWELL, G F [oee Col ~ MuweUJ, r 1~ 7lh ave.&#13;
:\lu'1tell. Henry carpmter, r 219 p ht&amp;~.&#13;
Maxwe1f1 J'obn ' 221{.I ave A. ,&#13;
~uw•H, J~ph wks T Brl\y1&#13;
1 Jivery stable, bds. Broodway hotel.&#13;
lfu:-ell,_ PQweU &lt;Y ~ock clealer1. r ~309. &amp;\'e C.&#13;
M11w•ll, Robert car inop C M &amp; St P, bd• SH 6th st&#13;
Mu.well, SJ ollt Tn.nsfer, r 6~ 1st-st.&#13;
·M.y, 0&#13;
Fraok elk L B Sibley 649 Broadway, bdo Molropollt&amp;o bo1&lt;tL&#13;
M•y, wm tgt Singer S 14 Co, r 21~ W aahlltgton ave, ~&#13;
M:a.yer, John lab, r- 303 e Pieroe 1t. ~&#13;
Mayer, Edward lab, r 308. e Pierce st. ~&#13;
JI.A Yl!l8, W B Abolract n~ Loon Ag\, office o"''· CJ!ioer .t i&#13;
!ueey's h.nk~ r 200 Willow ave.&#13;
.· E N &amp; co, JOHN[..Tohri Mei;gen, G.oo -:::&#13;
or'.O~eriesi Provisions'-· an d Cr.ocke:ry, Wholesa :::;;&#13;
t7{ D eaj.;lrii ill Fish; 533 M ain st. f&#13;
~Fe::~:;:~~~:::::~~;.':~ .. , I . .. .,,.. ' . . . . . . o &lt;'MERRIAM, R N Groceries am! Provisions, 207 Upper .•.qi··&#13;
KiJ?{; •B;.padway, r same. . · . . ~ .&#13;
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i..i . ALF '.Bros, Wholesale Dealers ,in Clothing, Rats, : ·&#13;
Aiiipii; Fils, Buck Goods, _etc, 342 and 344 Broad- ; .&#13;
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The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
HARKNESS BROS,, lDlll..~~-~ E QOb"WCII .• }Jr._tr.ff'$ ClTY D~aY. ~ '1:&#13;
.M11ler, Eot lla. •lat NoJ&gt;po,..il. book: bindery, t ~:IS bl •••·&#13;
¥iller, E W wu U P, bda 1116 10th •t.&#13;
MH ... ,F...,.k: V hkk"~' lllillot &amp; Oo, t 903 2d .....&#13;
Millor, F,,.d. i......1ter '2l lioio •I. bda Kiel'll hotel.&#13;
Miller,~ bll1.omith, bde 11'16 High Bi.&#13;
Miller, GR wk• OM &amp; St P, r :il20 17th•••·&#13;
!11.iller, G H [col} •kt o .. ld Bradley&amp;. Co] r 6th"'"·&#13;
Miller, Goo lab, bds 920 Uth •••· •&#13;
Mill\tr, G•o H lab, bde 220 17th a-·e.&#13;
MiUor, l\Ire HA r 617 •8th at.&#13;
Millet', H L Qom tr."v~ r 1009 4it_b av&amp;.&#13;
M.iUer1 H1tucy brid~ fort\m&amp;n 0 &amp; N W, r ~1 ViM ~t.&#13;
Miller, l A [Millor &amp;. Co] r 903 3d a.te.&#13;
!11.U!w, lda j_OllilOr ~th st 0-0bool, r 221 6th et.&#13;
Miller, J C bkkeoi&gt;er Mill.or &amp; Oo, r 5tll 7th •t. MHler, John ,. ••. C M &amp; St P rd h, r SU 17th ""•·&#13;
Miller&gt; Joe.eph tttam•tEi.r, r--126 Benton st.&#13;
M'1.ller;Jobn bakery, r 1'2Q 10th ......&#13;
Miller, J&lt;&gt;hn "'k' Troaller.&#13;
Mlller, J H elk 0 r..,.~ndorf..-, hue KieVo bot.el.&#13;
Miller, .fohn M: t""1BOter, S:i6 Voorhio st.&#13;
Miller,, JOhn la.I&gt;, bda 220 17th ••e. Miller,. )liq J•!lnie r l.OOQ 4\h a'·e ~&#13;
Miller, Minnie r 611' •6th o\ •.&#13;
Miller. N W elk Z T Lind ... y &amp; Co, bds U n Malo ot.&#13;
Miller, P M poiator, r 31• av&amp; E.&#13;
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VTI.t.Q, l'E'l'lUt 0 deal.et- in Wall Paper and Paint&amp;, ~ 1 S Pearl at. (See ad cm· margin of lhe P"8"·l I&#13;
MU!er, T L olk: llli&gt;yne &amp; Palmer'• ooal otlioo, r 11()0 8tb at.&#13;
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HARKNESS BROS.,:stKt •. ~-'D,.'P.. ~&#13;
cou•cn.. BI.u:J'r&amp; ~ITT Dt..at"OBT. .. 207 i ' . Mil.hen, Jalll"" w:ko Van Brunt, T.bompsoq &amp; Co, r 619 Mp&gt;ater at. I&#13;
Miihen, Jamea brick maaoo.. r 20~ n 8th at. ti:'&#13;
Mithel&gt;, John ohk elk C &amp; NW, r 819 Mynsterst. ~&#13;
"MiU.., CB ""' D M&amp;ithy, r 1917 4th ave. I!&#13;
MitlO, J"obu F fa,.,..or, r 1911 •lh .... ~&#13;
!o!itte, Wm r 19l'l"4th ave. . ~&#13;
Moedinger, Chas.b-.itoher, wk&amp; B Pethybrioge. bde.Neu_m&amp;yer'a hotel. =- , ~· KOHN, KAX Pl'Qp. Creston howoe, lUIS, 1117 and Ill&amp; =&#13;
lllainet. · S&#13;
0&#13;
.Molzh&amp;n, .Albert wks. Foatftr ..Qroa, r 28 Q Maia. 1t.&#13;
M.onah&amp;n, James. fi~6m•o W St L &amp; P, hd! 901 4th ave.&#13;
Monroe, ..\nnie drwBmllker, r ~6 Vine at.&#13;
Moo.,.., Mrs E t~9 n Gthtt.&#13;
n~ery, John l•h, r a 18lh St ne&amp;r 10th a~e..&#13;
Moocgomery, J ohu Jr l11th1. f'" I\ 18th at..&#13;
on~omery, Miss LL wb: 700 Mynater st.&#13;
Montgomory, J F ouhier U &amp; N W , r 1022 ••• C.&#13;
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Jl[OBTGOXllllt:Y, Dr P J Homeopathic Phyaici.an, dee § 9 n Kain, r 8118 4th at. . ·&#13;
. · . ~ Mon.tgo~'Y» :wm H t:eamater1 r 2:9th ave bot 8th aud &amp;tb. «it&amp;. !.; MOC!n; Effie M toacber Hall aeheol, r 618 6th at, 11&gt;&#13;
Moore, Miao A H a&amp;iesled:y H Freid.ma.n, r 611 ·o Pier&lt;&gt;$ st. !'1&#13;
Mo.ore. . Chu mgr tttall dept Po"'llO.)' &amp;: Moor•, r 107 4th st. ~&#13;
Moor•, Enos bill elk Webaah frt office, r 806 10th at. t.'1&#13;
Moore, Geo e 'QQIU_ trav Mete.if Bros., r 210 Fra.uk et. ~&#13;
MOQ1:e, Mi88, Kate wks. SimQn Eiseman.&#13;
Moor6, X A. contractor, r 611 e ·Pief'(:e si.&#13;
Moore, Nellie r 260 7't.h 1&#13;
i:J.t.&#13;
Moore, Wm [Perego.)' &amp; Moore) r 260 7th •t.. .&#13;
Moorehouse, Sad~ dre111mak.er,. r 808 8d at.&#13;
Moomaw. Be"nj F oontraotor ~d bu.ilder, r ':46 H&amp;rriton at.&#13;
15&#13;
::1. PETER MILLER, WAl.t. Pit,·~~ ~l'at~~OU.TOR.&#13;
~ aOe coU..cn. Bt.uns CITY ruucro:n.&#13;
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ll.. Millet, The,..... r lll&amp; Bonton ot.&#13;
:S Miller, Wm Pin• "!!I, r 2U a-. G.&#13;
Q Mill..-, w· .,.lo. Frank.Risk&lt;&gt;:r, r 209 f,.,.,.k)in •t. ~ Miller, W S bernoumaker, bds :a()~ Franklin •~ &lt; MilJim•n, ~ "b Bochtele hotel.&#13;
• ll!illa, Laure r 206 Benton .._&#13;
':_ Millott, Thomae supt Rogt.ll llroo &amp; McGorri•k, offi over Ofl\&lt;er .t&#13;
•= J&gt;u..y'o bMk. 41 Millet, James R elk U P, bdo Omah•.&#13;
~ Milton, EUa ,.k• o 2d st.&#13;
~ Mfrrloluo, E A [""• &amp;.ton T .. Co) r 911 let &amp;•e,&#13;
E'1 Misner- J te&amp;T'{'IS,tor r 217 I..inooln ave.&#13;
!5 Milchell. Augu•t ca.r chker 0 M &amp; St P bda ""' 9th st and 16th ave.&#13;
lli. Milcbell, Annie wks Mn J) A Benediot, •Groce st.&#13;
~ Mitchell, Ann re eoti Beach~. '&#13;
~ . ;.. MITCHELL, 0 R Prop l!.oclr. Ieland houee, 11.21&gt; 9th •t. :s&#13;
:.;,&#13;
Iii Mitoh&amp;ll, CW bds 562 Waohiogtoo ave.&#13;
:;ct Mitohell, Cl~ra J •hin maker, '"kt Flleli Broe, re end lle&amp;ch at.&#13;
Eli' Mit&lt;'twll, El1t-n E tE1-at-l!f'r, re end B8eh st.&#13;
~ Mitohell, Ellon r M9 W&lt;1•hingto11 ... , ·&#13;
M'itch~ll, Edwitt _ca.n1er Dllily Bee, r-e 9'1-d Be&amp;oh st.&#13;
g . ~ JIITOHELL, J 0 Ticket Aaent W St L. &amp; P Jt B., 421&#13;
41 Bn&gt;adway.&#13;
= Mitehell, L L lab, bda 212 18th ave. § MilOhel~ Loe bda Mn Do_rl.anJ'e, U. Vino st..&#13;
Q. llU'l'OltELL, Kra L 0 prop Little Windoor, Ml Broo&lt;!way.&#13;
Cl) Milcholl, Olive Mr 1131 Broadway.&#13;
4f Mitohell, S 0 ... t b"""'h office P 0 dept, bda U P hotel.&#13;
~ Mitchell, W H briok mouldet, bda Litt!• Windeor 681 Broa.dway:.&#13;
~ :MITHEN, MAY teacher 20~h ave ·ochOOI, r 619 M1n&amp;1ef el&#13;
;.&lt; PETER MILLER, ~rr:t5srn. ill!&#13;
~ :1()8 CO"Cl":WIL BLU1'1'8 CITY nlllECTORT.&#13;
&lt; XOOJICA W, P D carpenter and builder, o.filoe Pieroe. ~11 r 322_&#13;
~ Logan st&#13;
i:Q .Moomaw:, Nettie r 822 Logan at.&#13;
~ Moomaw, .Mrs Lilli&amp; r Sti Loga.n at.&#13;
~ M:oraD, Ch1.rlie, briok lQUop,, r 101 Benton (l.t.&#13;
~ Mora~ D"'igbt roouta tslS lfyn1t.er- st.&#13;
t .Mora.a, MA oo.trepr W St.. L &amp; P rd b. r 1016 11th ave.&#13;
~ Moran, Mrs Martha r 101 Benton at.&#13;
~ Mort1e, Oh .. 01" l'er&lt;J!&lt;&gt;y &amp; Moo.., r 36 Bluff at.&#13;
~ Morse, D n bhkeepor RS Cole &amp; Co, r 802 lOtl ~L.&#13;
~ Morse_ Fred Q wks Jodson &amp; Brodbeck-, r 86 Blulf st,&#13;
~ Mo.:se, ~nj B flour, reeJ. •. etc, w: Bruacl.way, r 124 7th $t •&#13;
~ Mof"86, Riley lnuodryman, r 7~Q. n 9th it.&#13;
;:i Mo~e, J W polioeman, r 36 Bluff at.&#13;
~ Morse, M J ha.rher T111.usfer J epot. hcls Coy honse.&#13;
0 Mm:tson~ HJ oar repairer-C &amp; N W, r 811 n .10th st. S :Mortson, Mam;i.P domestic, r 20.5 s 2d st.&#13;
.,:i ofton~ Wm R elk 8'6 Brt ad a.7~ hcb Hroad"'11.y hoh•!.&#13;
9&#13;
: MOTT, ED Lumber and Coal, 193 lll'Oa.dway, r Oalt-&#13;
~ la.ndave.&#13;
0 = Mott. Em-11. f11rmer, r &lt;Janning st nu.1· cu ~&#13;
.;, XOSSt D H Ditiryma.I\, South a_ve .&#13;
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O MOSSLER L ll, C 0 D OlothiJ2¥ llouae, 508 Broadwa;v:.&#13;
E-&lt; r 530 ~th st. It)&#13;
~ MQ88.}et, SL olk ~08 BlQad"'ay, hda 080 (th •t. 8 MOOer, W N cobs, cni&amp;lt wt:&gt;oti1 ha.y &amp;.nd feed, 310&#13;
11th l.\"0. ;..&#13;
i= XOTT.&amp;.Z, MARY tea.echer Stb ave school. r $4-7 8th !I.Ve.&#13;
j "Mottu, Eugene night wt.teh Vlabaah depot, r 1:21 Graham &amp;ve.&#13;
:: XOTTAZ, PD r 847 8th ave.&#13;
Cll Mouth, N. J oig4.r ma.k-. 631 M:aiu at, bds Kial's hoi,l. t Moxls.y, CB railroader, r ·717 Wuhiogton v41~ &#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
HARKNESS BROS., l&gt;Rl;,~~~-~ ~&#13;
. ooVlicu. BLU1'n crrr l)JJtltCTORT, 009 . s ·M.oran. T e.wi-tobm•o. 0 B &amp; Q, bda_ Low~'s hotel. tm&#13;
MOREHOUSE, EDWAB.D, bookbinder Herald Priotiog ~&#13;
Co, r 23 Perin • .., end 1'7ank. •~- ~&#13;
Morehouse:, &amp;bent-ezer- r 23 Perin •lE&gt;&lt;t end. Fra_nk at. S&#13;
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lllOltGAl'f, XELLER. &amp; CO, Undt!rtl!J&lt;ers an&lt;!. Upbol- ~ •&#13;
al:Qrers, 311 llroadwa;v. o&#13;
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Mt?rga.111 Carle 1,1.pholine~rt 411 Hal"riaion at. 5·&#13;
Moi-gl\n., Mr.. 0 A r-411 Harrison st.&#13;
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I&#13;
PCGSNEWS&#13;
Many, Many HUGS to&#13;
Martin Cozad for a wonderful&#13;
job completing the outside&#13;
work on the building. IT&#13;
REALLY LOOKS GREAT!&#13;
And, special THANK~ to&#13;
Richard Beck and Martm for&#13;
taking such good care ~f !he&#13;
library grounds and bmldmg&#13;
throughout the year. For&#13;
those of you who don't know,&#13;
both of them pull weeds, mow, .&#13;
shovel snow, clean up behind&#13;
the building, etc. Without&#13;
them, our lovely library would&#13;
be in sad shape.&#13;
While I'm at it, the board&#13;
would also like to thank all&#13;
the staff and volunteers who&#13;
work so hard to make our&#13;
visits to the library worth&#13;
while. Our library always&#13;
looks nice and clean and so&#13;
well organized. It is because&#13;
of the dedication of these&#13;
wonderful people that we can&#13;
all take pride in what we do.&#13;
It's been a busy summer.&#13;
The board of directors decided&#13;
to have the building tuckpointed and no sooner w'.'1-s the&#13;
project underway when it was&#13;
discovered we'd need some&#13;
work done on the airconditioning unit for the north&#13;
side of the building. Both&#13;
projects were completed but&#13;
not without some hefty costs!&#13;
Then the vacuum cleaner&#13;
needed some minor repairs.&#13;
Doesn't that just figure? But,&#13;
the good part is, -- everything&#13;
got taken care of thanks to the&#13;
wonderful people who just&#13;
jumped right in there and met&#13;
the challenge.&#13;
Now, with fall right around&#13;
the corner, our thoughts turn&#13;
to NEXT year. Soon we will be&#13;
looking for new leaders to&#13;
guide us in the upcoming&#13;
months. So, if you are called&#13;
upon to serve in one of the&#13;
numerous positions of the&#13;
society we hope you will be&#13;
genero~s and accept. OR, if&#13;
you'd like to VOLUNTEER to&#13;
serve on the board of&#13;
directors please let someone&#13;
know. Remember, -- you will&#13;
never be alone and will always&#13;
have guidance and help just&#13;
around the corner.&#13;
So, don't be afraid to take a&#13;
position! Bring your fr~s?&#13;
ideas and abounding spmt&#13;
and JOIN THE TEAM of people&#13;
who CARE about the PCGS&#13;
and its future.&#13;
Challenge&#13;
Grant brings&#13;
results.&#13;
If you didn't get a chance to&#13;
let your dollars . count, ~on'~&#13;
despair - you still have tlm~.&#13;
About a month ago, when it&#13;
was determined to undertake&#13;
the task of tuck pointing the&#13;
building, Marsha Pilger&#13;
introduced the idea of a&#13;
Challenge Grant to help defray&#13;
the expense. She said she&#13;
would "donate $50 to the&#13;
cause and challenged every&#13;
member to match her." To&#13;
date, the following individuals&#13;
have generously responded:&#13;
Marilyn Cozad of Nevada;&#13;
Dolores Mauer, Richard &amp;&#13;
Doris Cody, Barb Christie,&#13;
Jean Sieck, Bob and Carole&#13;
Anderson, Richard and Shirley&#13;
Beck, Mrs. Huneke, and Bill&#13;
Cutler of Cutler's Funeral&#13;
Home. A couple of these&#13;
individuals have even&#13;
DOUBLED their contributions.&#13;
The Challenge Grant now&#13;
totals $650 and is still open&#13;
until the end of October.&#13;
Anyone wishing to add to the&#13;
fund still has time. Donations&#13;
may be sent to the society&#13;
address.&#13;
All funds raised are being&#13;
used for repairs and work on&#13;
the Frontier Heritage Library.&#13;
17&#13;
Genealogy&#13;
Classes&#13;
The monthly Genealogical&#13;
classes which feature various&#13;
topics are still in proce.ss.&#13;
Slated in the upcommg&#13;
months will be: Primary vs.&#13;
Secondary Sources, Government Records and the Secrets&#13;
buried within, Bridging the&#13;
Gap from America to Europe,&#13;
Traditions relate to fact - how&#13;
to make use of them, Your&#13;
greatest treasure - Female&#13;
lines, Bringing it all together,&#13;
and a class of your choice.&#13;
The two-hour sessions are&#13;
being held at the Frontier&#13;
Heritage Library on the second&#13;
Monday of every month and&#13;
only cost $7.00 to attend. You&#13;
may come to ONE class or&#13;
take them ALL! We start at&#13;
7:00 p.m. and are having a lot&#13;
of fun. Why don't you join&#13;
us??&#13;
CARSTEN"S&#13;
FARM EVENT&#13;
Again this year, as in the&#13;
past, members of the PCGS&#13;
sponsored a booth at !he&#13;
Carsten's Farm Days durmg&#13;
the weekend of September&#13;
14th. This is always a great&#13;
opportunity to share some&#13;
quality time with friends and&#13;
help promote the society, as&#13;
well as raise some extra&#13;
dollars for the general fund.&#13;
The Cozad's and Beck's were&#13;
on hand to address the task&#13;
and their efforts helped&#13;
increase the PCGS budget by&#13;
almost $150. Many thanks for&#13;
your time and effort !!&#13;
RENEW YOUR&#13;
MEMBERSHIP TODAY&#13;
DON'T LET THIS&#13;
OPPORTUNITY PASS! &#13;
0:4 A It U-4' . ~ . 11~,,~&#13;
~~-~~I&#13;
From the Pottawattamie County, Iowa,&#13;
Illustrated Atlas - 1902&#13;
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                    <text>SPECIAL&#13;
COLLECTIONS&#13;
ESTABLISHED&#13;
1·992&#13;
Working to Preserve our&#13;
County's History &#13;
Pottawattamie County Genealogical S~ciety&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical, Society (PCGS) was founded in 1992&#13;
and became a chapter of the Iowa Genealogical Society in 1993. Its main purpose is to&#13;
aid individuals who wish to begin, develop, and improve their genealogical pursuits&#13;
and endeavors. This is accomplished through literary and educational means&#13;
including lectures, discussions, workshops, classes, and by providing genealogic~ ·&#13;
source materials. ·&#13;
Additionally the society strives to create and foster an interest in genealogy by&#13;
the general public, gather and preserve genealogical and historical data, particularly&#13;
with respect to ancestors, founders, and early settlers of Pottawattamie County; and to&#13;
aid individuals in their research and in compiling their family history.&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
The PCGS owns and operates the Frontier Heritage Library, located at 622&#13;
South Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. It is open to the public from 1-4 p.m. on&#13;
Tuesdays and Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, or by special&#13;
appointment.&#13;
Our collections include hundreds of books and periodicals. We also own all the&#13;
old County court books, including the death records, marriages, wills, probates,&#13;
naturalization records, etc. The majority of the county books have been indexed by&#13;
the society's volunteers and offer easier convenience in searching for information on&#13;
your heritage. Our collections also include all the City Directories from 1877-1974&#13;
and all the Federal and STATE censuses of our county.&#13;
The holdings of the Frontier Heritage Library continually expand artd new&#13;
resources are added each year. When visiting our facility, please remember, we have a&#13;
vast collection of "out of state" material as well as county information, and our&#13;
Kentucky and Irish sections are quite extensive. We invite you to visit us soon!&#13;
Connected to the Web&#13;
The PCGS owns and operates an extensive Web Site containing a vast amount&#13;
of information on our county and many of the indexes to our collections. You may&#13;
reach us at http://www.rootsweb.com/-lapottaw (or) contact the society directly by&#13;
using the following email address: pcgs@pcgs.omhcoxmail.com or just give us a call&#13;
at (712-325-9368).&#13;
Gifts and Donations&#13;
The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit&#13;
organization and all gifts and cash donations are tax-deductible. In addition to gifts,&#13;
we offer individuals an opportunity to share their personal libraries with other&#13;
genealogists across the world by placing their collections in our library on an&#13;
"indefinite loan" status whereby the donor retains ownership and may retrieve the&#13;
material at any time.&#13;
Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society&#13;
P. 0. Box 394&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
51502-0394 &#13;
The Frontier aa&#13;
: I Vol 10, No 4&#13;
POTT A WATT AMIE COUNTY (IA)&#13;
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY&#13;
PO Box 394, Co. Bluffs, Iowa, 51502&#13;
2003 BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
Richard Beck, President&#13;
Marsha Pilger, Past President&#13;
Gene Young, Vice President&#13;
Barbara Christie, Corresponding Sec.&#13;
Doloris Mauer, Recording Sec.&#13;
Marsha Pilger, Treasurer&#13;
Directors:&#13;
Mary Lou Burke (3)&#13;
Kelly Gerhardt (2)&#13;
Marcella Steffenson (1)&#13;
Research:&#13;
Barb Christie; Ginny Able; Joan Weis;&#13;
Marcella Steffenson; Doloris Mauer;&#13;
Ann Ryan; Marge Negethon&#13;
SOCIETY EMAIL ADDRESS:&#13;
pcgs@pcgs.omhcoxmail.com&#13;
SOCIETY PHONE #&#13;
712-325-9368&#13;
FRONTIER HERITAGE LIBRARY:&#13;
622 South 4th St., Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the second&#13;
Tuesday of each month except July and&#13;
December&#13;
Membership is $17.50 per year for individuals&#13;
and $22.50 for families. Membership includes&#13;
four quarterly publication of the Frontier&#13;
Chronicle Historical magazine.&#13;
Ancestor Certificates are available for those&#13;
whose ancestors lived in Pott. Co. in 1870 or&#13;
earlier; 1885 or earlier; and 1905 or earlier.&#13;
Contact the Society for applications.&#13;
Chronicle&#13;
2.&#13;
4.&#13;
9.&#13;
10.&#13;
The History of Pottawattamie County&#13;
Edited by: Marsha Pilger&#13;
Table of Contents:&#13;
Vol. 10, No. 4&#13;
October - December 2004&#13;
The Rohlfs Family&#13;
More about the CARSTENS branches&#13;
A Look at our Past&#13;
Biographies in the&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
12. Tid-Bits&#13;
14.&#13;
17.&#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs&#13;
City Directory (Cont'd)&#13;
PCGS News&#13;
HELP!&#13;
IF you had an ancestor who lived in&#13;
Pottawattamie Coupty at one time and you&#13;
would like to see their information preserved,&#13;
send your article along with photo's (if you&#13;
wish!) to: Marsha Pilger, 807 Madison Avenue,&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa, 51503, and we will try to&#13;
feature them in the forthcoming issues of the&#13;
Frontier Chronicle. &#13;
People of our County&#13;
Tewes Rohlfs, Sr.&#13;
(ca. 1903)&#13;
Tewes Rohlfs was born to immigrant parents&#13;
and according to his baptismal certificate his&#13;
given name was Johann Theves Rohlfs but he&#13;
never used that name and was always known as&#13;
just Tewes Rohlfs. His parents, Hans Heinrick&#13;
Rohlfs and Katharina Elizabeth Thies came to&#13;
America from Kalterkirchen / Alveslohe,&#13;
Schleswig-Holstein and settled in Minden, Iowa.&#13;
Hans Heinrick Rohlfs was a blacksmith and&#13;
farmer and successful at both. Unfortunately,&#13;
in 1883, at age thirty-one he died leaving his&#13;
children Tewes, age 3, and Lena, age 4, without&#13;
a father. Katharina remarried but she died&#13;
seven years later in 1890.&#13;
2&#13;
Tewes' sister, Lena, later married Ernest&#13;
Gustav Kendel and became our subject's&#13;
primary care giver along with some aunts that&#13;
lived in Minden. Tewes went to school in&#13;
Minden and later attended Colorado A&amp;M&#13;
(Colorado State University) in Fort Collins.&#13;
During these years he played football for his&#13;
school and is pictured on the left in his uniform.&#13;
He later went to a business school in&#13;
Davenport, Iowa, and this is where he met and&#13;
later married Dessa Wright who was a local&#13;
seamstress. They moved back to Minden, Iowa,&#13;
and he went to work as a cashier in the German&#13;
American Bank.&#13;
Mr. Rohlfs was a man of numbers almost all&#13;
of his life. In the early years business was&#13;
conducted in both German and English until&#13;
the First World War made it unpopular to&#13;
proclaim his heritage and even the use of the&#13;
term "German potato salad" was deemed&#13;
"unpatriotic." During the depression of the&#13;
1930's, the bank failed and closed its doors.&#13;
Tewes and Dessa had five children born while&#13;
living in Minden: Martha (1904-1991), Tewes&#13;
Rohlfs, Jr. (1907-1978), Leota Hadessa (1908-&#13;
1992), Mona Gervaise (1912-1991) and Mary&#13;
Jane (1915). Their last two children, twins born&#13;
in 1917, Alma Janette and Albert Jean, arrived&#13;
after the family removed to Shelby, Iowa.&#13;
In about 1917/18, Tewes began working for&#13;
the Shelby County Savings Bank and stayed&#13;
with this establishment until just before it went&#13;
under in the "Bank Holidays" of the 1930's. He&#13;
was then hired by the Omaha National Bank to&#13;
help liquidate the assets of the small banks that&#13;
the latter had foreclosed on. Later he gained&#13;
employment with the Nebraska Department of&#13;
Banking as an auditor of the Building and Loan&#13;
business in the state and it was at this time he&#13;
and his family moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa.&#13;
During this period of time, Tewes and his family&#13;
resided at 401 Glen Avenue.&#13;
About 1932, he was hired by the Federal&#13;
Home Loan Bank Board and spent the next&#13;
years traveling. His area included the Dakotas,&#13;
Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri. During this time&#13;
he was an auditor for the Federal Insured&#13;
Building and Loan Association.&#13;
In about 194 7 he retired from the banking&#13;
industry and became a gentleman farmer in&#13;
Chandler, Oklahoma. The work was too much&#13;
for him and he suffered a stroke and had to give&#13;
up his farm. He was returned to Omaha where&#13;
he was bedridden until his death on January 3,&#13;
1951.&#13;
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Pottawattamie County Marriage Records - Book E, p.370 (1877)&#13;
On September 29th, 1885, Katharine Rohlfs, the&#13;
widow of Hans Rohlfs and mother of Tewes', was&#13;
united in marriage in Council Bluffs, Iowa, to&#13;
Friedrich Schultz. Both listed their residence as&#13;
Minden, Iowa. Katharine had been born on J a n 8,&#13;
1855, and stated her age at the time of the event as&#13;
twenty-eight years.&#13;
Three children were born of this union: Anna in&#13;
1887, Elizabeth in 1889, and Catharine in 1890.&#13;
(Note: the 1895 State Census of Pottawattamie&#13;
County, Iowa, lists the ages of the children and was&#13;
taken in June of that year)&#13;
On August 1, 1890, Katharine died. Using the&#13;
census as our guide, it might be possible to assume&#13;
that she may have died of complications during or&#13;
after childbirth (?). The census states the youngest&#13;
child, Catharine, was four years old but it may be&#13;
possible that she was turning five in just a few&#13;
months.&#13;
As is true with many sources when they are&#13;
compared, a variation also surfaces regarding&#13;
Katharine Rohlfs second husband, Friedrich Schultz.&#13;
The marriage certificate in 1885 states he was&#13;
twenty-seven when he married Katharine, but ten&#13;
years later when the 1895 census was taken he gives&#13;
his age as thirty-five years. One can only speculate&#13;
as to the discrepancy in the data however, appearing&#13;
on the census with Friedrich a re the three children&#13;
born to him and Katha rine and Lena Rohlfs, age 15,&#13;
and her younger sibling, Tewes age 14. (NOTE: the&#13;
latter's name is quite distorted on the census, but&#13;
3&#13;
because of the information provided by Albert Russ,&#13;
of Minnesota, a descendant of the family, we know it&#13;
must have been Tewes.)&#13;
Our research further indicates that the records for&#13;
Section B of Minden Cemetery may also be incorrect&#13;
when they state that the first child of Katharine and&#13;
Friedrich Schultz, Anna, was born on the 9th of&#13;
September 1885. This does not compute when&#13;
compared to the 1895 census when her age is given&#13;
as eight years. It is possible the stone was placed&#13;
there later, or the information was given at the time&#13;
of the death when the family was under great distress&#13;
and confused the event of her birth with the date of&#13;
the marriage of her parents. We can only speculate&#13;
in reference to this, but it would seem highly unlikely&#13;
that she was born in 1885 twenty days prior to the&#13;
marriage of her parents.&#13;
Albert Russ has done extensive work on the family&#13;
from which he descends and the Pottawattamie&#13;
County Genealogical Society is very grateful for the&#13;
information he has shared with u s regarding his&#13;
heritage. He wrote much of the material on Tewes&#13;
and Desse Wright Rohlfs and provided the photo&#13;
featured here. If you would like to contact him, we&#13;
will be happy to provide you with his address.&#13;
NOTE:&#13;
If you would like to h ave YOUR FAMILY featured&#13;
here, just send the information to our society at the&#13;
address listed in this publication. &#13;
People of our County&#13;
Family links to&#13;
HENRY CARSTENS&#13;
Sometimes it can be quite amazing how far&#13;
information and precious memorabilia can&#13;
travel and then how easily it can return fullcircle again. Nora Andresen of Kennett Square,&#13;
Pennsylvania, recently contacted the&#13;
Genealogical Society offering a treasure of items&#13;
located among her family holdings. These&#13;
articles and the material she shared with us&#13;
sheds further light on the heritage of HENRY&#13;
CARSTENS of the historical farm by that name&#13;
in Pottawattamie County.&#13;
It is with great pleasure we present some of it&#13;
here in an effort to help preserve this delightful&#13;
material and thank Nora Andresen for her&#13;
thoughtfulness and foresight in preserving this&#13;
prized collection which will eventually be placed&#13;
in the possession of Jane Lamp, a descendant of&#13;
Henry Carsten's family. We are confident Miss&#13;
Lamp will be extremely pleased to add these&#13;
items to her family albums.&#13;
A BIT OF HISTORY&#13;
Detlef Schmidt (b. 2 May 1832; d. 25 May&#13;
1872) married in Scott County, Iowa, about&#13;
1857 to Anna Catharina Carstens, the sister of&#13;
Claus Johann Carstens, born on Jan 19th,&#13;
1839. Claus Johann was the father of Henry&#13;
Carstens who owned the Carstens Memorial&#13;
Farmstead in Shelby, Iowa.&#13;
Claus Johann and his sister, Anna Catharina,&#13;
were both born in Germany. Anna Catharina&#13;
Carstens was born on March 27th, 1835, and&#13;
died October 18, 1909. Two additional siblings,&#13;
Christina Margretha (she was born October 18,&#13;
1828, and married an Ehlers) and Johann&#13;
Heinrich Carstens, born October lQth 1841 (he&#13;
went to Australia) were born to the patriarch of&#13;
the family, John Karstens.&#13;
According to the family story, "Claus Johann's&#13;
wife (Elizabeth Joenk) was somehow related to&#13;
Detlef Schmidt and when Claus Johann&#13;
Carstens went back to Germany for a visit, he&#13;
was appointed to bring Detlef Schmidt's young&#13;
relative safely to the U. S." It is reported "she&#13;
was too young to travel alone, and soon after&#13;
her arrival, Claus Carstens and the young lady&#13;
were married." (Pott. County Marriage Records&#13;
indicate this event took place on April 14, 1872)&#13;
(Note: for more information on the CARSTENS family&#13;
see The Frontier Chronicle, Vol. 5, No. 2, pages 6/7)&#13;
4&#13;
Detlef Schmidt and Anna Catharina Carstens&#13;
had the following children:&#13;
a) ANNA C. (b. 8 Sept 1858; d. after 1936.&#13;
and married to Adolph Baustian (Scott&#13;
County). Moved to Minden, Iowa,&#13;
Sunnyside Fruit Farm and later removed&#13;
to Overton, Nebraska. Their children&#13;
were: Hilda (Martin Billingsly), Mabel,&#13;
John and Adolph.&#13;
b) WU.LIAM (b. 9 Mar 1860; d. 6 Feb 1926)&#13;
and married to Anna Meyer. Children:&#13;
Arthur and Olga.&#13;
c) SOPHIA C. (b. 17 Dec 1861; d. 4 Nov&#13;
1931 and buried in Shelby, Iowa). She&#13;
married Feb 24, 1887, to Charles&#13;
Holdorf (1861-1933) of Clinton, Iowa.&#13;
This couple moved to Pottawattamie&#13;
County, Iowa, in 1889, and to Shelby,&#13;
Iowa, in 1929. Their children were:&#13;
Rilla, William, Ida (Bladt), Viola (Myers),&#13;
Elsie (Billingsley) and Oren.&#13;
d) CHARLES E. (b. 23 July 1863; d. 27 Nov&#13;
1939) and married in 1889 to Annie&#13;
Holdorf (b. 24 Dec 1866; d. 7 June&#13;
1898). Children: Harry (1893/4),&#13;
Walter and Raymond (1898-1943).&#13;
e) ADOLPH G. (b. 18 March 1865; d. 9 Feb&#13;
1940) and married Sept 6, 1888, to&#13;
Florence Motheral and had one&#13;
daughter, Florence Ellen (Hovey) b.&#13;
1889. He married second to Eva Bell (b.&#13;
1871; d. 1928) and had children:&#13;
Margery (married Austin Gress) and&#13;
Merna (Martin).&#13;
f) JOHN W. (b. 27 Dec 1867; d. 1957)&#13;
married Willetta Bell (1879-1947) and&#13;
had children: Lela (Peterson), Gladys&#13;
(Snow) and Everett.&#13;
g) TWINS who were born and died in 1869&#13;
h) NANCY C. (b. 9 Sept 1870; d. 1944)&#13;
unmarried.&#13;
i) DAVID HENRY (b. 30 June 1872; d. 28&#13;
April 1956) married Nora Holst and had&#13;
children: Elmer and Violet.&#13;
Annie, Sophie, John and Adolph moved to&#13;
Western Iowa. John and Adolph owned and&#13;
operated a general store in Hancock for many&#13;
years. William, Charles and David farmed in&#13;
Scott County, Iowa. Nancy spent her life in&#13;
Scott County and Davenport.&#13;
(Note from Nora Andresen: "Some of my Mother's family&#13;
lived in Hancock, Iowa, in the early 1900's. They sent many&#13;
family pictures to their relatives in Scott Co. , IA., during&#13;
that time." -- ) &#13;
People of our County&#13;
John Schmidt&#13;
Schmidt Family Home&#13;
Hancock, Iowa&#13;
5&#13;
John and wife, Willetta (Bell) Schmidt&#13;
Willetta Schmidt &amp; children:&#13;
Lela, Gladys &amp; Everett &#13;
People of our County&#13;
Adolph and Anna C. (Schmidt) Baustian&#13;
(probably their Wedding photo)&#13;
Adolph and Anna Baustian&#13;
6&#13;
The Baustian Children:&#13;
John, Adolph, Mabel, and Hilda&#13;
Baustian Home on the farm in&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Sunnyside Fruit Farm&#13;
Near Minden, Iowa&#13;
Home of Adolph &amp; Annie Baustian &#13;
MILLS&#13;
A Look at Our Past&#13;
Minden, Iowa, about 1908&#13;
Senio'r Basket Ball Team HENNl~GER, CAPTAIN" FONDA HARDEN&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
1907 Crimson and Blue High School Annual&#13;
(note: Bill Cutler on the far right)&#13;
9&#13;
CtJTLEn &#13;
Biographies in the&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
ADAMS, John -- The Founding Fathers - A Biography in his own words -- by James B. Peabody&#13;
ADAMS, John, -- The Character of -- by Peter Shaw&#13;
ALLEN, -- The History of the Allen Family&#13;
ALLISON, William Boyd -- by Leland Sage&#13;
BARDSLEY, Desc of Joseph Thomas Bardsley &amp; Betty Bradley Hadbury w /related families, Neal Bardsley&#13;
BARKER, The Barker Family -- Mike Barker&#13;
BARI'ON, Dr. Thomas H. (an autobiography) - Civil War Physician&#13;
BASSETI', Joseph: Englishman and American 1839-1916 -- by Barbara M. Anderson&#13;
BECK -- a Beck Family Heritage Book by Beatrick Bailey&#13;
BECK, John &amp; His Clan by Lela Beck Jerrell 1965&#13;
BENEKE -- "A Dream Come True" -- The Beneke Family History by Raymond Beneke&#13;
BOLEYN -- The Concubipe -- A Story of Anne Boleyn (by Norah Lofts)&#13;
BOONE, The Boone Family by Hazel Atterbury Spraker&#13;
BORG, Carl Magnus and Anna Sofia (Sweden) 1996&#13;
BRANDT, -- Our Brandt Ancestry&#13;
BROWNING, Jonathan -- Lifetime Travels of 1805-1879&#13;
BUTLER -- Nebraska Pioneer -- family history of the William Butler Descendants&#13;
BUTLER, Family history of the Bulter's (numerous other branches featured)&#13;
CAMPBELL Contacts in America (21 Vol~)&#13;
CAMPBELLSociety, Journal of&#13;
CANNING, George: Politian and Statesman&#13;
CHASE, COLEMAN &amp; COZAD Familiy -- by Maxine DeBord&#13;
CHOUTEAU -- The Founding Family of St. Louis, Missouri -- 1977&#13;
CHURCHILL, Winston S. --Youth 1874-1900 (Vol 1 -- Includes photographs &amp; maps)&#13;
CHURCHILL, Winston: An Intimate Portrait -- by Violet Bonham Carter&#13;
CLARK / CLARKE, -- The Clark(e) Family -- Sylvia Snipes&#13;
COPELAND, Some Copeland and Little Families by A. Lucille Hamey &amp; Fairline Bigley&#13;
CORWIN --The Corwin Genealogy-- by Edward T. Corwin&#13;
DANIEL'S, Jack -- Legacy -- by Ben A. Green&#13;
DAVIS, The History of the Davis Family&#13;
DEBORD, MCGOWEN, &amp; PENSE Family -- Wesley Debord&#13;
DINGMAN, The Dingman Family by Donald Dingman&#13;
DOLLIVER, Jonathan Prentis -- by Thomas Ross&#13;
DUPONT, The Autobiography of an American Enterprise -- by E. I. Dupont De Nemours &amp; Co&#13;
FANDERS, Genealogical History of the Fanders Family 1991&#13;
FORSYTHE Saga;-- by John Galsworthy&#13;
GEISE, Adolph Heinrich -- Ancestors of&#13;
GILMORE -- The Gilmore Family Album&#13;
GREEN, The Familie Green of Slesvig -- Jurgen Green &amp; Dorothea Goldstedt -- Ancestors &amp; Desc 1709-1998&#13;
GREENE Family of Slouswieg, Germany&#13;
GRIEPP, Descendants of Gottfried &amp; Wilhelmine Griepp &amp; their HINTZ &amp; Rathke Kin&#13;
HANSEN, The Hansen Fam. Genealogy &amp; the story of Rasmus Robert Hansen &amp; Ane F. Rasmussen by Butts&#13;
HENRI, Robert -- his Life &amp; Art -- by Bernard Perlman&#13;
HINES, and Allied Families -- by Benjamin McFarland Hines&#13;
HOLBEN, -- Gleamings: A History of the HOLBEN and Rettinger Ancestors ofTwide Holben -- by R. Holben&#13;
HOLLINGSWORl'H, Leon S. Genealogical File: An Introduction &amp; Inventory, -- by Leon S. Hollingsworth&#13;
HOPP, -- "The Hopp Sisters" -- by Winifred Estes Hopp. Kemmish&#13;
HOWLAND, SMITH, CURI', WILLSON -- Our Famity Tree, (Descendants of Mayflower Passenger)&#13;
JACKSON, Andrew and the Search for Vindication -- by James C. Curtis&#13;
JACKSON, Andrew, Portrait of a President -- by Marquis James&#13;
JACKSON, Andrew -- and the Course of American History -- by Harper &amp; Row (3 Vols)&#13;
JEWITT, Charles Coffm Jewit -- by Borome&#13;
KENNEDY Years (A History of the Kennedy Family)&#13;
KENNEDYS --Triumph &amp; Tragedy, the Story of the Kennedys (The Associated Press)&#13;
KIRCHOFF, LEFMANN, PETERS, RUBBE Clan&#13;
KITCHEN family book&#13;
KJOSER-COZIER CHRONICLES -- 1600-1987 by J. K. Cozier Jr.&#13;
LEEDOM, -- The Leedom Family -- by Sara A. L. Eachus&#13;
LEMM -- The World History with charts&#13;
10&#13;
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People of our County&#13;
Adolph &amp; Florence Schmidt&#13;
Adolph &amp; Eva (Bell) Schmidt&#13;
7&#13;
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Florence Schmidt Margery Schmidt&#13;
Merna Schmidt&#13;
The Schmidt Home&#13;
Hancock, Iowa &#13;
People of our County&#13;
Left: Mr. &amp; Mrs Charles Holdorf&#13;
(Sophia Schmidt)&#13;
Below: The home of the Holdorf Family&#13;
CHARLES HOLDORF FAMILY&#13;
CHARLES, Viola, Orin, SOPHIA (SCHMIDT) HOLDORF, Elsie&#13;
(back row) William and Ida&#13;
8 &#13;
I&#13;
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Biographies in the&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library&#13;
LITILE, (see Copeland)&#13;
LOCKERBY, The Lockerby Family History -- by Marsha Lockerby Pilger&#13;
MANSFIELD Genealogy -- by Geneva Daland &amp; James Mansfield&#13;
MAUPIN, The story of Gabriel &amp; Marie Maupin, Huguenot Refugees to Virginia in 1700&#13;
MAY, --The Shoemakes's Children, 8 Generations of the MAY family 1567-1813, by Fred T. May&#13;
MCCULLOCK, Oscar Carleton; 1843-1891; Preacher &amp; Practitioner -- by Genevieve C. Weeks&#13;
McINTYRE, - "This I Remember" by Veda Beatice Gordon Mcintyre&#13;
MCKINLEY, GARFIELD, LINCOLN -- Memorial Edition -- by, William Dixon Bancroft&#13;
MCKINLEY, The Illustrious Life of William McKinley our Martyred President, -- by, Murat Halstead&#13;
MCKINNEY History&#13;
MILES, The Family History of Oliver K. Miles&#13;
MILLER, Helen Aurlia Hinman by Anne Miller Eckman&#13;
MONTANEY, James -- Ancestors &amp; Descendants of (1799-1857)&#13;
MOORE Family Inquirer&#13;
MOORE Family Register&#13;
MUNDT -- Jacob Herman Mundt &amp; Anna Messman Mundt&#13;
ODEGAARD &amp; DUE, Genealogy of the Odegaard &amp; Due Families by Arthur Odegaard 1976&#13;
PAGE --The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page (3 Vols) -- by Burton J. Hendrick&#13;
PARRISH, The Parrish Family- by Rev. Brent L. Parrish&#13;
PARROTI Family History by Loretta Beck Parrott (2 Vols)&#13;
PENNINGTON, Pennington Pedigrees by Bee Holmes 1976&#13;
PETERSEN, PeterThybo -- autobiography. Revised by Agnes &amp; Helga Petersen 1965, 1966.&#13;
PETERSON, -- Two Families from Boomer Twp., Pott. Co., IA., "Peter Peterson &amp; Capt. Thomas Thomas"&#13;
PILGER, -- Pilger Family Newsletters 1983-1993&#13;
POLK, James A., - Correspondence of (1837-1838)&#13;
PRINCE, "Prince Family Prince" by Pete Prince -- The story of 1400 Princes Across America&#13;
PURCELL Family of America Genealogical Assn&#13;
RAMSEY, "Wild Garlic Islands" -- A Genealogical Account of the Ramsey Family by Robert Stone&#13;
RICE, "We Sought the Wilderness" - The Edmund Rice family by Clayton Rice&#13;
ROCKERFELLERS -- The Rockerfellers: An American Dynasty -- by Peter Collier &amp; David Horowitz&#13;
SHOWMAN, Showman Families 1750-1991 by John D. Showman&#13;
SMITH - WHITALL -- The Transatlantic Smiths -- story of a Quaker family&#13;
SMITH, The C. A. Smith family by Pearl M. Smith 1984&#13;
SMITH, Henry Smith &amp; Anna Clara (Malloy) Smith&#13;
SNIPES, -- Snipes Hunter, -- newsletters of the Snipes family (1995-1996)&#13;
SOPER, -- Biography of the "Soper" Families&#13;
SPEARMAN, The Descendants of William Spearman of Devon, England, &amp; North America, -- Barb Christy&#13;
STEVENS --The Stevens Families of Nova Scotia -- by Robert K. Stevens &amp; C. J. Steven&#13;
STONE -- A STONE Collection - The Origins, Migrations &amp; Growth of an Illustrious Family&#13;
STRONG, The Diary of George Templeton Strong --The Civil War 1860-1865 -- by Nevins &amp; Thomas&#13;
STUHR, -- Adam Stuhr -- by Virginia Stuhr&#13;
SUTION, -- The Sutton Family &amp; Allied Lines: Bishop, Bonham, Conger, Dunham, Fuller, Lothropp&#13;
SWOVELAND, The Journal of Ora Jerald Swoveland 1935-1941&#13;
THOMAS Tracks&#13;
THOMAS, --Two Families from Boomer Twp., Pott. Co., Iowa "Peter Peterson &amp; Capt. Thomas Thomas"&#13;
TISDALES, -- Meet the Tisdales -- by Rose Tisdale&#13;
TRUMAN, Harry S.&#13;
TRUMAN, Harry S. , by Wm E. Penberton&#13;
TUCKER - SCOTI, Our Families -- by Virginia Tucker Oliver &amp; Jane Young&#13;
VINCENT, -- Vincent Family Newsletters 1978-1986&#13;
WAGER Family of Doutrnergen&#13;
WALDON/WELDON, Connection by Lloyd Washington Welden 1983&#13;
WASHINGTON, George -- Map Maker&#13;
WAUGH: "Foundations" A Waugh Family History&#13;
WENDT, Wendell&#13;
WILCOXEN family&#13;
WILD, The Descendants of Henry Whild&#13;
WILSON, Woodrow -- As I know Him -- by Joseph P. Tumulty&#13;
WINCHESTER, The Winchesters -- Sylvia Snipes&#13;
11 &#13;
Who would have&#13;
thought?&#13;
Many many years ago&#13;
When I was twenty three,&#13;
I got married to a widow&#13;
Who was pretty as could be.&#13;
This widow had a grown-up&#13;
daughter&#13;
Who had hair of red.&#13;
My father fell in love with her,&#13;
And soon the two were wed.&#13;
This made my dad my son-in-law&#13;
And changed my very life.&#13;
My daughter was my mother,&#13;
For she was my father's wife.&#13;
To complicate the matters worse,&#13;
Although it brought me joy,&#13;
I soon became the father&#13;
Of a bouncing baby boy.&#13;
My little baby then became&#13;
A brother-41-law to dad.&#13;
And so became my uncle,&#13;
Thought it made me very sad.&#13;
For if he was my uncle,&#13;
Then that also made him brother&#13;
To the widow's grown-up daughter&#13;
Who, of course, was my stepmother.&#13;
Father's wife then had a son,&#13;
Who kept them on the run.&#13;
And he became my grandson,&#13;
For he was my daughter's son.&#13;
My wife is now my mother's mother&#13;
And it makes me very blue.&#13;
Because, she is my wife,&#13;
And my grandma too.&#13;
If my wife is my grandmother,&#13;
Then I am her grandchild.&#13;
And every time I think of it,&#13;
It simply drives me wild.&#13;
For now I h ave become&#13;
The strangest case you ever saw.&#13;
As the husband of my&#13;
grandmother,&#13;
I am my own grandpa!&#13;
"The Proph"&#13;
Tid-Bits&#13;
TRACING YOUR ROOTS&#13;
You can have a lot of fun tracing your heritage, but you may learn more&#13;
then you intended. For instance, if you find that if you have roots in&#13;
the European countries and they connect to the Royal lines, you would&#13;
then · be part ITALIAN, for both the German and Plantagenet lines&#13;
married into the Italian Rulers (The Lombards, the Guelphs and the&#13;
Medics) of Northern Italy.&#13;
The Hapsburgs can claim SPANISH heritage. Eleanor, daughter of&#13;
Edward 1st, married Ferdinand the 3rd, King 0f Spain (o.b. 1290), a lien&#13;
that dates back to El Cid, a Spanish General who kept the Caliph's&#13;
army out of France and the rest of Europe by winning the famous&#13;
battle of Valencia in 1094 A.D. This famous battle pushed back the&#13;
Moslem invasion for a second time and saved Christianity for Spain&#13;
and Southern France, if not a greater share of Europe.&#13;
Let us digress a moment about a revelation one discovers in history&#13;
and genealogy. The bitterest of enemies, El Cid and the Caliph, soon&#13;
shared the same offspring through the child from the Caliph's&#13;
daugther. In this case, it was only one generation; however, it has&#13;
happened throughout the history of mankind. A second example is&#13;
King Harold and King William the 1st. Within six generations they&#13;
claim the same common descendants. In fact, it is true for everyone&#13;
who has children: for eventually, within a millennium (1000 years),&#13;
you will probably share the same descendants with the offspring of&#13;
your friends and neighbors!&#13;
Once you trace your heritage this far, we are into Africa and we now&#13;
have acquired the heritage of EGYPTIANS. Then moving further&#13;
forward, we inherit descent from the PERSIANS (Iran), and the&#13;
MESAPOTAMIANS (Iraq) through this same Moorish line.&#13;
Unfortunately, these two related nations have been fighting each other&#13;
since 600 years before Christ! (and, -- we think we are going to change&#13;
them?)&#13;
OK, now, you claim SCOTTISH descent. Well Favious Joseph, the&#13;
famous HEBREW historian, had followed the Scottish line of Kings&#13;
back to Kenneth McAlpin, the first of the Celtic Kings in that country.&#13;
This continues back to the earliest Hebrew lines that are part of your&#13;
Scottish Heritage.&#13;
Want to be a VIKING? We a re, -- through another line, besides the&#13;
English Kings. Tra ce William the Conqueror and you will find h e&#13;
descends from King Rollo, the first Viking leader who conquered&#13;
Northern France.&#13;
Oh yes, and I forgot to mention - we are also GREEK. If we pick up&#13;
again with the Plantagenet line and go further ba ck into history,&#13;
beyond the year 1000 AD, we find that we have heritage from Greece,&#13;
for we descend from Ba sill the 2nd, the first ruler of the second&#13;
Macedonian Empire. Now, if you want to be technica l, this lineage&#13;
would a lso include the progen itors of Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey.&#13;
So, -- if you want to h ave fun, -- just find a Royal Connection to Europe&#13;
a nd start reading all a bout your ancestors because, almost everyone&#13;
who made (and make) up this world is your relative!&#13;
Editorial by: Marsh a Pilger&#13;
12 &#13;
Tid-Bits&#13;
CENSUS TAKER&#13;
It was the first day of census, and all through the&#13;
land:&#13;
The pollster was ready .. . a black book in his hand.&#13;
He mounted his horse for a long dusty ride;&#13;
His book and some quills were tucked close by his&#13;
side.&#13;
A long winding ride down a road barely there;&#13;
Toward the smell of fresh bread floating through the&#13;
crisp air.&#13;
The woman was tired, with lines on her face;&#13;
And wisps of brown hair she tucked back into place.&#13;
She gave him some water ... as they sat at the table;&#13;
And she answered his questions, --- the best she was&#13;
able.&#13;
He asked of her children .. . Yes, she had quite a few;&#13;
The oldest was twenty, the youngest not two.&#13;
She held up a toddler with cheeks round and red;&#13;
His sister, she whispered, was napping in bed.&#13;
She noted each person who lived there with pride;&#13;
as she felt the faint stirrings of the wee one inside.&#13;
He noted the sex, the color, the age ...&#13;
The marks from the quill soon filled up the page.&#13;
At the number of children, she nodded her head;&#13;
And I saw her lips quiver for the three that were&#13;
dead.&#13;
The places of birth she "never forgot;"&#13;
Was it Kansas? or Utah? Or Oregon ... or not?&#13;
They came here from Scotland, of that she was clear&#13;
But she wasn't quite sure just how long they'd been&#13;
here.&#13;
They spoke of employment, of schooling and such;&#13;
They could read some and write some, though not&#13;
really much.&#13;
When the questions were answered, his job there was&#13;
done;&#13;
So he mounted his horse and he rode toward the&#13;
sun.&#13;
And as he rode off he proclaimed very clear,&#13;
"May God bless you all for another ten year!"&#13;
Now picture a time warp .. tis' now you and me;&#13;
As we search for the people on our family tree.&#13;
We squint at the census and scroll down so slow&#13;
As we look for that entry from so long ago.&#13;
They could never imagine on that long ago day;&#13;
That the entries they made would affect us this way?&#13;
I wish they could know how we really feel;&#13;
By searching our heritage they become so real.&#13;
Augh, --&#13;
We can hear if we listen, ----&#13;
the words they impart;&#13;
Through their blood in our veins&#13;
and their love in our heart.&#13;
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The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
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COUNCIL BT.urn CITY Dtu:CTOBT. ~ia = Nason, Maggie r 239 n Bent.on It. ~ Nason1 W Waldo r 239 a Benton st.&#13;
Neal, John oigamtakeri wb ti29 Broadway, r 9 Madison st.&#13;
Neal, I N carpen&amp;ctr1 r 9 a 1st at.&#13;
Neal, M Jr 9aUtat.&#13;
Neal, Samu.el wka Miaun W"rse's li.-ery stable, bds Kief'• hotel.&#13;
Negus, Beary wb C R f &amp; P yd., r 917 9th st.&#13;
Nebling, Geo wd Ste'lral't111 pkg house.&#13;
Neil~, M1e Anna C wk• 221 Harmony at.&#13;
N~ilaon, Mi&amp;11 Christina. domestic, r 164 s 2d at.&#13;
Neilson, Chril wlrs K C .t St J, r 111'1 19th a:ve.&#13;
Neilseu, Jacob carpenter, r 18.31 19th al'e.&#13;
:J!llILSEN, JENS D6iryman, r llllO l!th at.&#13;
Neilsen, John lab, r 2107 lhh st.&#13;
Neilton, John eight Ca.t" repairer KC &amp; St J, r 918 4-th at.&#13;
Neibo'll, Leia carpenter, r 15!2 EDgle ave.&#13;
Neil.en, S P blksmitb 111 e Broadway.&#13;
Neilson, Peter wits X:: C .t St 1, r 1117 19th ...... .,.&#13;
Neiman, Mi• Katie domestic, r M&gt;6 Voorhis st.&#13;
Nebion, Mia Anna Louisa r 710 Washington &amp;\'8.&#13;
Nelson, C P wk. C M &amp; St P. bds ti 1 17th ue.&#13;
Nelson, Cbri• A wlcs KC RR, r 28118th ave.&#13;
Nflt.on, Chris lah, r 1300 18th ave.&#13;
Nelson, CF lab, r 823 ue C.&#13;
Nel80D.. E wks C &amp; N W rd h, rave F bet 9th •nd 10th eta.&#13;
Nelson, Hana.ab domeatic, r 433 Glen a-ve.&#13;
Nelson, H P wks CR I &amp; P, r eot lt:ith st and 16th ave.&#13;
Ne"°n, HP lab, bds 211 17th a.-e.&#13;
Nelson, Jennie wks &amp;16 B~ufi' st.&#13;
Nelson, Jennie wb 738 \Vuhington ave.&#13;
Nelson, J W engr C B &amp; Q, r llOb 6th aL&#13;
.NellOn, J aaloon 806 Droadway, r 4:93 n 8th st.&#13;
NellOCI, John hlQmitb, bde. 7L4 a lri .tt.&#13;
Nelsoo, Ju lab, bda 211 17th a.ve.&#13;
tl~NE$s ii~oS..~T.~~ .· ~ oom.cU.·m.w&gt;&amp;.CITY DIUCl'OBY. · .215 ·1 Newt.on, Samoel atone cutter, r 300· Bru:itoa. &amp;t. lJl&#13;
Niblock, &amp;mes lab; r 609 o .Stb at. ~&#13;
Nioholu, AD [oee Mulhollaud &amp; Co) 'I~ 4th st. ~&#13;
Niobolu, Obu wka MO Br9&amp;'iway, ~ Revtire house. . ~&#13;
Nicbola, Chas wk&amp; S G0ldst.8in, bd9 2g3. • let at. · ~i N~la, Cb.-,, dka 640 Bro.dway, bde .M'a.di.oa _et.. ...,&#13;
Niobolu,. Ed •a.rd P elk~ ·f. _l '7~ '8th &amp;Ve_.&#13;
Nichola, Edward elks 20_l5 }4i·ne_ at. · ~&#13;
Niabola, F M t!Wnb"ter, r-203 ¥ lat.st.. =i Nie~~'! Frank tel aper CM &amp; St P, r Broadway bet _lst. ~d 2d sts. S&#13;
Nicolls, Geo H oper W U 1'el Co, b~s _Broadway bakery. O&#13;
Niohol&amp;,.J'eouie wka 1!02 ~th~ · ~&#13;
~iooll, .111.n:ie&amp; Olt;r Bakery 1.30 Brov.hr~y, r u.me~ . ·~ .&#13;
Nichols, Mrs Ls.un r 1736 St.h Pe. ~&#13;
Njcbolu,. Mary Velk lo ,t Neb losCo. r 626-Washlogton avti. = Niu~ RH bkkeeper Groo~weg &amp;. &amp;.hoentgen.&#13;
Nict&gt;QltoD, J D ~mple ro.Jml · 8t1 '8roa.dw:ay, r· 201 ! bt at.&#13;
Niebolsou, Ch&amp;&lt;i butoher, r 408 11 8th a~&#13;
Nidz, George r 216 Green s~&#13;
Nith, Emtm. r 276 Green •'·&#13;
Nilea, Mra Elizabeth r 807 6th st.&#13;
JnLBS, lt.P wall paper ai)d pai~ter 1.0 M11.in &amp;1'.t r 916 4th st.&#13;
-Nim(\ W w~· BecbUtle hotel:&#13;
Nisby, Ubristian wlm CB I .• -·J;&gt; rd h, ·r 1616 9th at.&#13;
Noa.ck, Eli~bet.h roome 307 9'11 et.&#13;
N:on.:i., B..:.ron 0 printet", ..,_n Nonparlu, r 120 Fra'nklin .at.&#13;
Noble, Samuel [MEI $qui~ &amp;..Noble] r 1S2·Broa.dway.&#13;
N oblf,,_ Wm real Mtate dealer, r tt-0 Frailklin st.&#13;
NOL.&amp;JJ, MilO! Temperance Bill1a)'d Hall 60S im:iad~ ,,3 way, r 509 Kain et. , · ::z: . 1!11&#13;
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N olan1 A. W harn8uma.ker, bde 2' · o Main. 1t.&#13;
NOl'man, Augoat carpenter~ r -4:90 ~tot&amp;man ~&#13;
Normazi, Millier t9:1i Stut&amp;JDl.n &amp;t. -.&#13;
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; 214 OOU~CIL Bl..U"11 CITY DlRJr.C'l"OllY •&#13;
~ Nelson, John sa.looniat 806 Bro&amp;dway, r 403 n 8th st.&#13;
~ Nel&amp;0n, John' tailor, bds 901 Maiu at.&#13;
CQ Nelaon, Lars catp'ln~r, r 122 Angle •t...&#13;
t- N el8oo Mary wkl 633 "°~illo• a•e.&#13;
: Ne!.on: M11.ry domestic, wks Geo Keelrne, r ua:J e Pier.oe at..&#13;
0. Nel&amp;0n, Martin car repairer W St L ct P rd h, ~cb 2204 4:th st.&#13;
~ Neboo, N J •ks 603 Willow ave. .&#13;
~ N elaon, Peter wks Geo K~lio&amp;, r 1138 e Pierce at.&#13;
~ Nelsoo, Peter lab, r _ 902 ave B.&#13;
~ Nelaoa, Thos laL, r 21.:J Scott st.&#13;
p Nt:-llarn, Wm ear repa.irttr L' P, r lli5 ~th st.&#13;
~ Nemeyer, James br&amp;kkeman CB &amp; Q.&#13;
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~ llJEU!lA YER, JAOOB Prop llJeumayer'• Hotel, 218 and&#13;
z !It Bro&amp;dwe.y, r same. Q&#13;
~ Neumayer, Jacob aaloo:l, 236 Broad•a.y, r Neum11yer'a hotel.&#13;
.:i NQabauer, A lab, bds St Joe houte..&#13;
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~ NEUllJAS, O L Keat )[ark.et 727 Kain. r 825 Blu11' st.&#13;
i Nl'wJick, George oo..eh cleaner C M &amp; St P, r 1090 5t.l!i • L&#13;
.,j NewluJ, Ell• wks Bera.Id.book bindery, bdlll Sta 4-th st.&#13;
~ Newl&amp;1id, J..i- farllleT, r 013 4t-b st.&#13;
O Ne•li1.nd, John W cigar 1D&amp;ker, bds M3 4-th st.&#13;
E-4- NeW1G&amp;f1, George lab, ; 1230 Uth av~ I Newman, Ge&lt;lrge ooa.cb cleaner C R I &amp; P, r 1620 9th SL&#13;
0 Newmau, F lab, bdl 165 Torlefs Glen.&#13;
~ Newtick, Geo car cleaner CM &amp; St P. bd&amp; Lowsr's bot.el.&#13;
la-I Xewtou, Aon r 228 i lit n.&#13;
~ Newton,. 9tau briek mUOD, r_ 2-4.::S 10th ave.&#13;
~ Ne"too, Eh'ine M MMDI~ bd&amp; m ave D.&#13;
~ Newt.on, Harry iron moulder, r 235 10th &amp;Ve •&#13;
~ Newton, John J pllot.qrrapher, r 300 Btinton Ii.&#13;
~ Ne.-t.o~ Oli.-e eews Miss E M Palme~ r '1.!:8 ...,e B.&#13;
~ PETER MILLER, WlNDOW..£~.L.~&#13;
~ . Q 216 COUlfCIL m.tJns CITY DIUC'l'ORY.&#13;
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~ Norman, John F wk.s.U P Traosfer, r 1008 1 l7t.h at.&#13;
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~ , NONPABEIL PRINTING 00, Spencer Smith, Prest,&#13;
~ 0 · 8 Left'•rt.a, Vice-l'l'eet and Treae, J .r Steadman,&#13;
..; Secy, oor Scott at and Broadwey.&#13;
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~ Norgren, Clara Wka ~22 Waehington ave..&#13;
~ NORE?lE &amp;: LANDSTROJC, merchant tailon,. r 518 Main at.&#13;
~ NOTene, A (see Norene&amp;:: J..ao~trom] r 327 &amp;ve E.&#13;
z· North, .Alva lab, r.301 Logan at.&#13;
- North, 1&gt; W lab, r lst at w Swa.o's pkg house.&#13;
""' North, Mary~ r 312 Logan st.&#13;
~ North, Moroni Jab, r 3011..o,{an st.&#13;
~ North, Nephi lab, r 312 f.ogan st.&#13;
~ )fo"!-On Mi~ Althea r 1000 ~th st.&#13;
~ Norton, Amos r 1000 9th st.&#13;
~ Norton, Clan::nce elk Revere hou58.i r 24 n ?'th ~t.&#13;
- Nortnn, D A t,e-.1oster, r 1000 9Lh st.&#13;
E-4 Norto?J, Minar 100 9th at.&#13;
llt Nort.i.m, Wen .,k~ M•aon Wiee's livery at.able, bds Kiel's hotel.&#13;
~ Northover, Harry car iosp KC St J &amp; C B, r 1433 8d st.&#13;
~ Northrop, Ansen elk WW "Wallace,~- 37 Blnff at.&#13;
~ Northover, H•rry oar inap Kc·&amp; St J, bdB codSth sc a.nd 18th O.l"e. ! Norri&amp;, M1'8 SJ milly and fanoy gdr, 10~ llaio _at, r 2~ Willow ave.&#13;
;.1.1 Norren, Mary eervt 12&lt;&gt; 4th n.&#13;
)i ~o_yes,, E.R wke Mason wise'.s livery &amp;table,~ Kiel'a hotel.&#13;
0 B.UGENT, ~EI? R oity. eirculat« Daily Bera.Id, r ]216 8d ave. t Noge~t, Timothy wks Bn.dley'e imp b~~ r 700 4lh st.&#13;
~ Nut.I, Heory w:ks UP, r 1600 4,th ave.&#13;
,. Nanaemacher, Edward oi~rm&amp;klic 629 Bl'&lt;»dway, bds Kie~ '• hotel. I N:nup, Aonie "k@ 9U 3d &amp;ve.&#13;
Fl N)'T'Qp., Mary wb 732 Willow &amp;ve. &#13;
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Oakea, Mias Enie bd!! 532 e Br0ad'W"ly. ~ ()ake11 Mr J bk.keeper Go14ld~'!I met.t mkt, rooms ~ lf.ynster at. ~&#13;
011ElUIOL'l'ZER, H H·olOok deal«,' 2304- 9th •'- '1l&#13;
Oberholtzer, MiN A Lr 280i- 9th st. i bli~r!i _Cb!&amp; H !&amp;iJrpadet, r 1316 Stb .. a.~e.&#13;
ObliOger, H G P ~Hor wka Metcalf Bros, r 604 10th ave. ~&#13;
- Obert, Alex saloon ~46 e Br&lt;*dway, r 510 e Pierce.st. ~&#13;
O'Brien, CM [aee Scott&amp;: O'Brien] M6 Broad.way.. I·&#13;
Q1Brien, Daoiel lab, bds 611 BlnB' at.&#13;
O'Brien, Ka.te wk• 611 -Bluf .-t..&#13;
O'Bri~n. Jennie dioibg room-girl 714 Brm.dw&amp;y. ~&#13;
O'Briap., JalllM l!Dgine dispatQher CM &amp; St P.ni b, r Ut.8 8th 9\.. = o·~~. J~hn r 1130 8~ a•e. Q&#13;
O'Britin, Miie Lizzie ; 11 SO 8t.b. a-re. e O'Brien, .Michael l&amp;b, r lOU s 3d st. ~&#13;
O'Brien, J4orgJ11 •b Tra.ritfer, r llSO 8th ave. !§ O'Brien, Niok polioeman, r 110/i 6th ave. !&lt;&#13;
O'Brian, l'bomu r 1100 8th ave · ..&#13;
O'Briao, TbOmu wlu C M &amp; St P "1 b,' 1'213 8th ot..&#13;
0'Brieo, Wm 1ard man Emigrant ~ae.&#13;
O'Brien, WcD: lab, s: _l52210th an.&#13;
OcbSenbein, S.ciiuel butcher, opp Siedentopfs, e Broadway.&#13;
0 1c.ooor1 Mi.u Wla.r 1513 6th ave.&#13;
Q1(.;ooOl'1_ ~t'I Bridget board~g bo~ 1518 3th &amp;v&amp;-&#13;
O'eo0ner1 Li.We dining room girl Ti;timont boaae.&#13;
QtConner, Katie. wait.er Qrffton ~&#13;
O'Connor, J&amp;m91 l&amp;b, bd. SU Maio et.&#13;
O'Connor, JlichaeJ oa.r npT W St L &amp; P, r 718 Bluf et.&#13;
O'Connor, Mim Sarah wb 72t: '\Yillow a'".&#13;
O'Conn_er, W·G foreman W St La: P rd h, $ _ 11-8 Blut- et.. i ODELL a; DAY, Beal . Enate and :rn.urance .Apnta, I o1llce 89 l'earl iit. · · ·&#13;
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OOlra"CIL Bt.tTPl'S CJTJ'" l&gt;lRBCTORT. 219 IQ&#13;
Oli~er, G Folk C 0 D olot-bing store, bds 226 Wa-sbington ave. ; Olive r, Miss Maggie r 226 Wa&amp;hington ave.&#13;
OliYer, H C bkkeeper r 226 Washington aTe. I OLIVER, J T Merchant Tailor, 1 a.nd I! Masonic block, ~&#13;
r 381 s lld st. ;::&#13;
Oliver, Wm G [see Oliver &amp; Graham], r 226 Waahington a:n . ~&#13;
OLIVEB., RoBERT printer, wks Hera.Id ·office, r 226 Wubio.gton ave. !S- Oliver, John wks Oli•er &amp; Gnibarn, -r 226 Washington a.ve. '"3&#13;
Ollerea1haw, Mies Raohel [~Rev AK &amp;tea]. g Olmstead, Mi.se R stenographer David Bradley &amp; Co, bds 208 4th s,, ~&#13;
Olmsted, F W [see Bond&amp;: Olmatedl r 813 6th ave. ~&#13;
Olaoo, Miae (,'"h.ristina r 209 Stutsma.n st. = Olson, Charles lab, r 415 a lat st.&#13;
Olaoo, Chris padnter, wks L C Lanen, bde UO Grab~m ave.&#13;
Ol&amp;on,-Hant. stone ou.tte;·, r 327 8 bt &amp;t.&#13;
Olson, JP boa.rding house 211 17th ave.&#13;
Olson, John ct.rri.ge trimm1&gt;:r, wks H.&amp;ttenh11uer, bds Revere&#13;
Olson, Jim la-b,·r 922 ave H.&#13;
Olsen, Louis bridge builder, btls St Joe house.&#13;
01son, Louis ear repairer C M &amp; S; P 1 bds 907 7th st.&#13;
Olsen, Louis M carpente r, wks Raymond &amp; Campbell.&#13;
Olson, Louis lab bds 821 Maio al..&#13;
Olwn, Nels bricklayer, l' 714: a lat st.&#13;
Olson, Peter wks LA Ouper, bdl 1132 e Pierce st.&#13;
Olson, Mies Petuuia wks 713 '\Vasbingtoo ave.&#13;
Ol&amp;eo1 PauJ coach oleaoer C B &amp; Q, r Tostev.in st.&#13;
Obon, Tida.i cabinet maker, wk.a Stockert &amp; Co1 r.111 Ridge 5t.&#13;
Olson, Theodore wks St.ookert &amp; Co.&#13;
OMAHA BEE, H w Tilton, Jll[gr C 11 omce, 7 Pearl st. [; "' O'Malley, Thom .. wl&lt;s C RI &amp; P frt depo~ bdo 1100 6th •~&#13;
Onderdonk, Miss Inez r 735 s 1st st.&#13;
O'Neil, James p11.i11tel', bds Revere home. i&#13;
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~ :US. OOtrll'ClL BL'OB'8 (lJ:r'f"- DD::.cioJtT.&#13;
~ Odell, Frank ~' r 100 Tu.rlej 'a Gler...&#13;
P: Odell, E Hoec boenhnde[ ... Odell&amp; Day], Sl2RighSohoo1 ne.&#13;
o:; Odell, Ira A com tra.v, l' 908 6th ave.&#13;
~ O'Dooald, Jeny elk 0 B &amp; Q, bm St Paul hou .. '.&#13;
-: O'Donnell, John blnmith, r 822 1 "2d st.&#13;
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~ Offioer, Chu T withptfioer &amp; Putey, r 123 7th •l . t Oflioer, MiM Joli&amp; E muAe· te&amp;cher, t 6-63 ·Willow ave.&#13;
~ Dmeer, ~ert. P Teal~ and .hnura.nce, oi&amp;oe WO B1'f:*dway._&#13;
Iii OFFIOBll., TH08 L- oo; .. , &amp; Pusey] , 538 Willow a ...&#13;
&amp; I:::::·::::~:~.::~·:~. )(gr, Ira 8 Corproii, Day Cllt.&#13;
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~ O'Baven, J"oba l .. b, r 1826 8th ave. 41 O'Keefe, John wlu U P boggage room, ' 1018 8th st.&#13;
~ O'Keefe, ·MiM Jane r 1018 8th IL&#13;
0 O'Keefe, Edward, r 1018 8th at.&#13;
~ OLDS, ll B ftt and tkt agt {r l\Broad:way depot, r 30 9th •t. ! Older, Mrs M~t .r 824- 3~ ~ve. _ . '- $-. 01880Q, ~ul ooach olMtJer·K C St~ &amp; q ·B, r 6109 South i.ve.&#13;
. OlMOn, Mi• Lena. "'~ 2i9 7th It. ·. I&gt;&lt; ..&#13;
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i OLIVB!t &amp;; GJU,R.A.11(, Dealen 1n Fll'e Anna, .Ammn&lt;&#13;
j;l nitlon, FiahtDg Tacltle, etc, 19 a Kain at.&#13;
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~ Oliver~ ... Mrs Mary r 2!6 Wuhington ave.&#13;
~ PETER MILLER, ~.!'tl;1rzlim.AE&gt;&#13;
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~ O'Neill, Jamee teamater r 1106 7th at.&#13;
~ O'Neil~ l4 J [ ... adv] hds MnJ Dodand, 2« Vme &amp;t..&#13;
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Q O'Neill, D J bus rilgr M J O'Neill, belt Mrs Dorland, 244 Vine st.&#13;
'Q O'Neal, Mn M waahwom&amp;Q, r 1927 10th at .. ·&#13;
~ O'Nealley, :Wm teamsier,·'bds Turley'• Gle.D.&#13;
~ Opitz, C F ..i .. man Jam~ Thom .. &amp; Co, • 502 n 7th st.&#13;
:g Opitz, Mrs W Cr 502 n 7th at.&#13;
i::i 0,.,.,11, I N olk C B &amp; Q, r 1504 8th ave.&#13;
0 OrTia, Chu B engr C &amp; NW rd h, r 736 Bro&amp;dway.&#13;
g On', 1 N t.e&amp;mster, r MS Scott el&#13;
-&lt; OB.CUTI\ F H [see Catady, Orcutt &amp; French] r 229 Oakland ave.&#13;
Orcutt, Mrs S H bda 229 Oakla.nd ave.&#13;
g Orell, Iaaia.h •ks UP, r 1604 8th ave.&#13;
~ O'Rourke, Ja.mea l&amp;b, r 303 e Pierce et. &#13;
The 1884 Council Bluffs City Directory (continued)&#13;
HARKNltSS BROS.,"'"l. ~. ~ E COt111'CfL BT.trn'&amp; OITT DIB..!VI'OBT, 221 = Q'Ro&amp;rk, John wb Salli..-an &amp; Fibgerald, r-1801 8th &amp;.-e. ~&#13;
O.bome, E H carpenter, r 403 Franklin •t.&#13;
08BOBlfE, Kn lt I( r 6t0 let ave.&#13;
()ebome., MU. Grace A r 620 bt 1.Ye,&#13;
O.win, l(ia Addie milliner, r 1010 6ib an.&#13;
Ostrom,_ John wkl gu ~ r 'itb ave bet 10th and 11th sta.&#13;
oatowics.&#13;
~&#13;
Ale::a: K lab, r 101 Perip an.&#13;
Ke-mnel r 101 Frank st. .,,&#13;
Oti&amp;, D W ouhier and bkkeeper Harkness Bros, r 917 td an. ~&#13;
Otto, Crist lab, r 690 Harrison at. . ~&#13;
Otto, a..,,,. wbC.tN W, ,:ios Gnen ot. Q~&#13;
Otto. l!n1 LouiA, r 208 Green st.&#13;
Oursler, 1 M elk U P offioe., rooms 126 tth at.&#13;
Ounler, AB weiga&gt;aeter UP. bd&amp; Weirich,~ at. = Orertoo, ~ lamber, ofloe 505 lit•." ' r 1680 4.th ne. Q&#13;
OVERTOll, l'LATT Ooal, Wood pd Lumbar Yard, E MO Jlatn ~ oflloe &amp;06 lilt ave, r 812 9th ave. · &amp;c&#13;
()Tiatt,WJ~rn8that. ~ Owen, Jam.ea tinaer, bds Broactw.y hotel.&#13;
o...., J W &lt;inamitb, wa Coope• .t McG.6, bds Urood,..y hotel&#13;
Owoo, A C teamlt.er Ed Mott, r oor bamoD and Knepper st.&#13;
Owe&amp;&amp;, Ben 2d oook Beclitele b~.&#13;
Owont, Wm olk J L Forman, roomfi cott.&#13;
&lt;&gt;Wen, Owen D lab, r o Stb st.&#13;
Owen, 0 r 220 Knepper 11t.&#13;
Ownby, Henry carpenter, r N1ool.as 1t.&#13;
Owen&amp;; W H elk De Vol &amp; Wright., bds 26 n Main ft.&#13;
p&#13;
p ACIPIC HOUSE, G W Ferguaon &amp; Bon, l'roJio.&#13;
P..aket, Mre Ruth dre11mak.er, r 296 4th 9t.&#13;
P&amp;co, J B [- P ... .t Schmidt], 710 M)'DI"'' ••&#13;
HARKNESS B~OS.,t&gt;~~~,-~~ ~&#13;
COUXCIL BLUJT6 CITY Dt&amp;ECI'ORY. 223 = P•rJ~ Wm car repairer C M &amp;: St P, r 1702 8th st.&#13;
Parker, Cyru~ Smail carrier, r 225 Washington ave.&#13;
Pa.rker7 Mrs EJizabetb Mr 225 Wubington ave.&#13;
P&amp;rker, Geo tearnstar, bd! 830 ave G.&#13;
~ llO&#13;
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PARKS &amp; PLATNER, Fancy Groceries, 162 Broad· ~ way, opp Ogden Rouae.&#13;
Puks, Geo ( s&lt;e Parks Ii: Pl&amp;tneT] ' 223 • 2d st. ~~~ Parks, Mro Mary A bd• 820 a•e D. 8&#13;
Parks, Mrs Margaret bds 820 a'"e D.&#13;
P&amp;rmelee, Mrs 13ell saleslady Harlrnees Bros, ' 911 2d ave. 'II&#13;
Parmalee., Chas com .t.ra.v, r 911 .2d ave. =&#13;
Pan, bbaa brakeman W St L &amp; P, bds Little Windsor. Q&#13;
Pa.rrett, RT lab,' 610 Washington ave. C:;&#13;
Parsons, A A trav a.gt. St Paul harvester wk!., r 330 Scott st. ~&#13;
PWons, C E bkkeeper Van Brunt, Thompson &amp; Co, r 330 Scott st. l:'l&#13;
Puoons, hving U bill elk Van Brun~ Thompson &amp; Co, r 330 Scott, ~ Pal150DS, JN olkC B .t Q office;, 915 4th ave. ,..&#13;
Partridge, MiM Abigal r 851 . Lincoln ave. 8&#13;
Partridge, David well digger, r 351 Lincoln &amp;Te.&#13;
Partridge, G W well digg1&gt;r, r 851 Lincoln ave. ~&#13;
Partridge, MW LiWe r 351 Linoolu ave. :;&#13;
P~bel, Mias Amelia Gr 7'17 ·Willow ave.&#13;
Paschel, Chu F ' 717 Willow ave.&#13;
PASCHEL, HENRY real estate., r 717 Willow 11Ye.&#13;
Paschel, Henry J r·717 Willow ave.&#13;
Puehe.l, Mi.s Ma.ry r 717 .Willow al'"e.&#13;
Paschel, Phillip P elk Wirt &amp; Duquette, r 717 Willow ave.&#13;
Patee, Cbu [col] porte• PaoiJic bouse.&#13;
Patent, Oliver elk, bds M:t"S l&gt;orland's 244 Vine st.&#13;
Patrick, Samuel brakeman C &amp; NW, bds UniOn Avenue hotel.&#13;
Pa:trick, SH carriage painter, wk! Hattenhauer, r 715 bt a:ve.&#13;
Patterson, Miu Anna. M r 816 4th ave.&#13;
16&#13;
;::! PETER MILLER, wnrnowN~t-.!f'-TURES. ~ . i 2~ . comrcu.· Bl."On'S CITY .DlRECT'Oll:Y.&#13;
; PACE &amp; SCHMIDT [J H l'ace, J Schmidt], Meat Mar-&#13;
~ ket, ll6 Jl[aln ot.&#13;
: PAGE, HM: chief car inepector assn.trunk line, rOma.ha.&#13;
• Page, J Hr ntt&amp;r D anli D lnat.&#13;
~ Page, Mias H&amp;ttie domestic, r 120 Glen ave.&#13;
• Paioe, A L stock dealer, r 2810 ave A.&#13;
~ Paine,- A L earpenter, r 203 Grace sL&#13;
Q Palm. Jeli11s b&lt;b 709 4th st.&#13;
l"1&#13;
~ PALMER &amp; WA.RE, Attorneya at Law, omoe over 623 Broadway. ·&#13;
!:!&#13;
E-1: Palmer, Mias Annie, r 305 w Pierce st. I Palmer, Mr&amp; Aun pastry cook, r 816 Stb st.&#13;
:g Palmer, Chu D ollc a&amp;vings bank, r 2·21 Harmuny st.&#13;
~ Palmer, )ii• Emma &lt;l~malc:er 14: Main st, r 306 w Pierce t.&#13;
: P.luM!lr, Fred cJk J D Crock•ell, r 306 e Piurce at.&#13;
fiil Palmer, Mrs B elen l" 221 Barmouy at.&#13;
! Palmer, Misa Hattie I r 221 Harm9ny: st.&#13;
Palmer, Henry 111horlmaker, 305 w Pierce sL&#13;
;!i Palmer, HE fS&amp;e Mayne &amp; Palmerl bda 451 Glen .... e.&#13;
~ Palmer, H J bkkeeper Ha.ys ci: Gleason, r 303 Pierce st.&#13;
p&#13;
~ P ALlllER, J M Real Estate and Loan Agt, r UJ Har-&#13;
~ mony1t.&#13;
Ill&#13;
ll:t Palmer, )(isa Mary Emma r 221 Harmony st.&#13;
~ Palme&lt;, Boben C [8ec Palm« .t Waro] r 288 7th at. !: Palmer, Wm C barber wb 5i3 Broadway, r 1017 10th st.&#13;
er Palmer, w_ E wk.a Stewart's pkg bOUM.&#13;
PANGLE, Dr G W offioe and r SlO Broadway.&#13;
: Pu.gher, B a'"'6t p&amp;ffr, bds c..e.too .bouae.&#13;
E'4 Pardoo1 Lucy wridow, r 1'116 8th sL&#13;
&lt; I&gt;&lt; PETER MILLER W•LL P••s• •Nn Dit&lt;:ouro•. . . . ' . ' . Ko. 13 ...... et,..&#13;
Ir:: iu OOtJNCII. BLtr.n'S crIT DIUCTOET. = ·- ... i&#13;
-!1:1 PattenK&gt;n, David W wlu UP, r 1724 6th ave.&#13;
• Patt81"50o, F F brioklayer, bds Tremont house.&#13;
· Patienon1 Geo F r 816 4-th &amp;Te.&#13;
~ . Pa.ttenoo, Hugh W r ·504. 6th st.&#13;
~ PATTERSON, JAMES cashier Ste-wart Broe, r 81~ 4th a.ve.&#13;
Q Patterson, Miu Stella r 604 6th et.&#13;
~ Pa.tcerson, Mis&amp; ·sos.an· I.. r 504 Gt'b st.&#13;
~ Plllttereon. Wm brickla.yer, bds Tremont house. 3 Patteraon , Wilbett. Dr 816 4th ave.&#13;
i: PATTERSON, ·w L mgr:Keys,tone Mfg Co, r 50! ~h st.&#13;
~ P&amp;tton, Clarke lab, r 613 Mill st. ·. i· Patton, Frank [ ~ card]&#13;
~================,============ i . COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
sllYBA:ll JJY•lllQ&#13;
s A .nd Dry Cleaning Works,&#13;
No. 3.' MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA.&#13;
~&#13;
l{j Plummed and Tips Cl~~neQ., Dyed and ! Quxled, Lace Curtains a Specialty, Ladies' ·&#13;
=::and Gents' Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and re~&#13;
.-·paired. f', 8. PATTON, Manager.&#13;
~====================== ~ Paiton, J M cllu Spetman _Broe,.r 6~ tth at. i&#13;
·. Patton, Oliver olk• LC Brackett, bU 144 Vine st.&#13;
PATTON, Dr W. L Livery and Bale Stable, lit and UI&#13;
; nMain at, r lll7 n llCalnat. .· · &#13;
--- II&#13;
PCGSNEWS&#13;
Attendance for the Annual&#13;
Meeting in November was&#13;
pleasantly high this year. The&#13;
event was held at the Pizza&#13;
King in Council Bluffs. Guest&#13;
speaker for the evening was&#13;
Marsha Pilger who portrayed&#13;
Mary Wentworth, a passenger&#13;
on the first Mayflower to&#13;
America in 1620. Richard&#13;
Beck, outgoing president of&#13;
the society, was the host of&#13;
the annual gathering; Richard·&#13;
was also honored as the&#13;
MEMBER OF THE YEAR for&#13;
2003-2004.&#13;
The Board of Directors&#13;
witnessed two changes: Tim&#13;
Hingeley was inducted as the&#13;
new President of the society&#13;
and Martin Cozad was elected&#13;
to a three year term as a&#13;
director. Martin replaces&#13;
Marcella Steffensen who&#13;
retired after serving her three&#13;
years as a director. Hearty&#13;
thanks to those who left their&#13;
positions after successfully&#13;
serving in their positions for&#13;
such a long time.&#13;
Marcella and Richard will&#13;
continue as active members of&#13;
the society. Richard will&#13;
assist with the maintenance of&#13;
the building and grounds and&#13;
Marcella will maintain her&#13;
position as a valued staff&#13;
member of the Frontier&#13;
Heritage Library.&#13;
The board is excited about&#13;
the selection of Tim Hingeley&#13;
as President. He will bring a&#13;
fresh view to the organization&#13;
and present some new ideas&#13;
for growth and expansion.&#13;
Martin continues to offer his&#13;
unwavering support to the&#13;
society and it will be good to&#13;
have him as an official&#13;
member of the board.&#13;
Various other members of&#13;
the PCGS were honored for&#13;
their contributions to the&#13;
organization throughout the&#13;
past year.&#13;
The Board of Directors is&#13;
seeking two individuals to&#13;
serve as Committee Chair&#13;
Persons in two positions:&#13;
PROGRAM &amp; MEMBERSHIP.&#13;
If you would like to volunteer&#13;
your time in these areas&#13;
please contact Barb Christi~ or any other member of the&#13;
board.&#13;
If you would like a copy of&#13;
the ANNUAL REPORT of the&#13;
society, please let us know&#13;
and we will see that you get&#13;
one or, if you are in the local&#13;
area, they are available at the&#13;
Frontier Heritage Library.&#13;
Challenge&#13;
Grant results.&#13;
Hopefully everyone is&#13;
familiar with the Challenge&#13;
Grant that was in effect during&#13;
the past few months. The&#13;
Grant which was originally&#13;
introduced by Marsha Pilger&#13;
and consisted of a $50&#13;
donation to help defray the&#13;
costs of repairs to the building&#13;
soared to $850!&#13;
The additional contributions came from Robert&#13;
Kincade, Vernon and Sharon&#13;
Snipes, Martin and Nancy&#13;
Cozad, and Jeff Doak.&#13;
Our THANKS is extended to&#13;
everyone who participated.&#13;
The dollars really helped and&#13;
because you were so&#13;
generous, we were able to get&#13;
all our slated projects&#13;
completed. The front of the&#13;
building was tuck-pointed and&#13;
all the cracks on the south&#13;
side of the building were&#13;
sealed as well.&#13;
TIDS IS YOUR LAST&#13;
QUARTERLY FOR THE&#13;
YEAR2004&#13;
17&#13;
Genealogy&#13;
Classes&#13;
The monthly Genealogical&#13;
classes which feature various&#13;
topics are still in process.&#13;
Slated in the upcoming&#13;
months will be: Primary vs.&#13;
Secondary Sources, Your&#13;
greatest treasure - Female&#13;
lines, Bringing it all together,&#13;
and a class of your choice.&#13;
The two-hour sessions are&#13;
being held at the Frontier&#13;
Heritage Library on the second&#13;
Monday of every month and&#13;
only cost $7.00 to attend. You&#13;
may come to ONE class or&#13;
take them ALLI We start at&#13;
7:00 p.m. and are having a lot&#13;
of fun. Why don't you join&#13;
us??&#13;
·-----· --&#13;
ANNOUNCEMENT&#13;
A new editor is being sought&#13;
for the Frontier Chronicle.&#13;
Marsha Pilger has officially&#13;
resigned as the Editor of the&#13;
Frontier Chronicle. She sights&#13;
her past seven years as a&#13;
wonderful experience but has&#13;
declined to continue due to&#13;
other pressing responsibilities&#13;
which are demanding her&#13;
time. Therefore, the Board of&#13;
Directors is seeking a qualified&#13;
interested individu al to&#13;
continue the project.&#13;
If you are interested in&#13;
taking the position please&#13;
contact the society. Please&#13;
remember, you do not have to&#13;
live in the local area to apply.&#13;
You just need to have an&#13;
interest in reporting the&#13;
historical events of our&#13;
county.&#13;
We hope a person with some&#13;
innovating ideas toward the&#13;
publication will step forward&#13;
to fill the gap. &#13;
From the Pottawattamie County, Iowa,&#13;
Illustrated Atlas - 1902&#13;
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