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ANDERSON, C.L., farmer, Sec. 15; P.O. Hartford; born in Maryland, March 22, 1827; when only a few years of age his parents moved to Ohio, locating in Knox county; there he was raised on a farm; in the fall of 1850, he came to Iowa, and settled in Allen township, Warren county, which was then Polk county; he went to Hartford in the spring of 1852, and in 1855 was married to Miss Ellen Morgan; she died in the year 1860; on the breaking out of the Rebellion, he enlisted in the first company from Warren county, he being the first man from his township (Richland). On the organization of the company, he was elected 1st Sergeant, which position he held until May, 1862, when he was commissioned 2nd lieutenant of the company; he was in some of the hottest and most closely-contested battles of the war; he had many narrow escapes, having been marked by the rebel bullets three different times, one of which came near being fatal, being shot through the arm and body, November 5, 1862, in a hot but short engagement; after laying in the hospital for some weeks, he was granted a leave of absence; when again fit for duty, he returned to his command and remained with it until a few days after the siege and fall of Vicksburg, when on the 12th of July, 1863, he was taken prisoner by the enemy at Jackson, Mississippi; he remained in their hands nearly twenty months, being in Libby prison for nine months; the balance of the time he was at Macon, Georgia, Charleston and Columbia South Carolina, as well as other and less noted places of rebel torture and starvation; while at Columbia, he made his escape, and for three long weeks endeavored to reach the Union lines by traveling at night, and hiding in some secluded place during the day; but at an evil hour, when nearly worn out by fatigue and hunger, but still inspired by the love of liberty, the fatal moment came, and he was again in the hands of the enemy; about the first of March, 1865, he was exchanged near Wilmington, N.C. He was sent around to Annapolis, Maryland by ocean, and from there to Washington, District of Columbia, where, on the 12th of March, 1865, he was honorably discharged; he immediately came home, arriving there on April 16th, one day after the death of President Lincoln; July 30, 1865, he was married to Miss Ann F. Hancock, a native of Ohio; soon after his marriage, he purchased a fine farm of 138 acres near Hartford, upon which he still resides; they have a family of two sons and one daughter; Charles M., Stella P, and Ernest; one deceased, Delmer L.
Art, A.Y., farmer, Sec 21; P.O. Hartford.
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Badgley, H.S., P.O. Hartford.
Badgley, A.M., farmer, Sec 20; P.O. Hartford.
Badgley, James, Sec. 29; P.O. Hartford.
Baker, William, Sec. 35; P.O. Hartford.
Baldwin, Parmelia, farmer, Sec.7; P.O. Carlisle.
Bates, William, farmer, Sec. 25; P.O. Hartford.
Beddell, Hugh, farmer, Sec. 12; P.O. Hartford.
Brasher, M.W.; P.O. Hartford.
Brigham, Aaron, farmer, Sec. 7; P.O. Carlisle.
BROWN, W.F., farmer, Sec.23, P.O. Hartford; born in Tippecanoe county, Indiana, Jan. 14, 1836; he came to this county with his parents in 1853; he owns 563 acres of choice land, well improved; he was married May 23, 1858 to Miss Rachel Biers, a native of Summit county, Ohio; they have five children living; Melissa M., Elizabeth, James F., George W. and Rachel, and have lost three; Martha J., Eva and Cora; he has held various township offices of trust, and makes a specialty of raising fine stock; is quite extensively engaged in short horn grades, having about eighty head on hand; he also raises and feeds stock.
Bullard, E., farmer, Sec. 34; P.O. Hartford.
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Cain, S.R., farmer, Sec. 20; P.O. Hartford.
Canady, G.G., farmer, Sec.12; P.O. Hartford.
Canady, David, farmer, Sec 12; P.O. Hartford.
Clark, B. Jr., farmer, Sec.7; P.O. Carlisle.
Clark, B., farmer, Sec.6; P.O. Carlisle.
Clark, Martha, farmer, Sec.10; P.O. Hartford.
CLARK, ALBERT, farmer, Sec.6; P.O. Carlisle; born in Ross county, Ohio, in 1818, and came to this county in the fall of 1848, and since that time has always made his home here; he was married in Pike county, Ohio, in 1836, to Miss Delilia Cotrell, a native of that State, and by this union they have a family of nine children, all living; Eldy, Branson, Nancy, Mary, Margaret, Isaac, Nunley, Albert and John W.; he owns a farm of 128 acres; he was raised on a farm, and has followed it as an occupation through life.
Coe, C., farmer, Sec. 28; P.O. Hartford.
Coon, G. W.; P.O.Carlisle.Coon, Eli, farmer. Sec. 28; P. O.Hartford.
CORZATT, NATHANIEL, carpenter and farmer. Sec. 20; P. O.Hartford; born in Indiana, in 1834, and when about ten years of age his parents emigrated to Ohio, where he made his home till he came to this country, in the winter of 1851, and since that time has been a permanent resident of the county; when he first came he followed brickmaking for a while, and learned his trade in 1853, which he has followed as a business, and at the same time managed his farm of 80 acres; he was married in Indiana, Aug. 20, 1856, to Miss Mary C. Shetterly, whose parents came to this county in 1848; this marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. P. P. Henderson, and at the same time, and by the same ceremony, Benjamin T. Shetterly was united to Miss Rebecca Wellons; Mr. 0. has held various township offices, trustee, assessor and justice of the peace; his family consists of two daughters, living, Ida A. and Sarah Iphigenia, and three deceased.
Cox, Jacob, farmer, Sec. 12; P. O.Hartford.
Cox, Susan, Sec. 25; P. O. Hartford.
Creighton, L. P., farmer. Sec. 21 ; P.O. Hartford.
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DASHIELL, DR. M. A., physician and surgeon ; P. O. Richland; born in Dearborn county, Indiana, in 1826; his natural taste led him to the selection of medicine as a profession; he came to this county in 1853, and settled in Hartford, Richland township, which has since been his home, where he has long since attained high rank in the profession and built up a large and lucrative practice, extending many miles into the country, and being often called upon by his brother practitioners in other localities to consultations on serious and critical cases; he is a member of the Warren County Medical Society and the State Medical Association; he has served as a member in both the lower and upper house of the Iowa State Legislature; his presence in the sick room is often not less beneficial to the desponding patient than his professional treatment; as a physician he is attentive and obliging; he possesses considerable professional pride and courtesy, and is highly esteemed by the profession for his ability, skill and integrity; in all places and under all circumstances he is loyal to Truth, Honor and Right; few men have more devoted friends or merit more the confidence and esteem of their fellow-citizens; he married Miss L. Noble, in 1851; she was born in Indiana; their family consists of five children: Mary, Jessie, Martha, Noble and Mark A.
Dean, H., farmer, Sec. 12; P. O.Hartford.
Dodson, Lewis, farmer, Sec. 26; P.O. Hartford.
Dotson, Uriah, farmer, Sec. 27; P.O. Hartford.
Douglas, Jasper, farmer. Sec. 35; P.O. Hartford.
DUNCAN, A. J., farmer, Sec. 21;P. O. Hartford; was born in Kentucky, August 18, 1821, and when about twelve years of age, his father removed to Owen county, Indiana, where he made his home in that, and Morgan county, till he came to his present home, on the 24th day of October, 1852; his first occupation was the mercantile business, in which he engaged the year he came to the county, and followed it for about six years, and since that time, has followed his present calling; he was married in Morgan county, Indiana, September 4, 1854, to Miss Louisa Hendricks, of Kentucky, and by this union, they have one daughter: Martha Dora; during the war, he was clerk of the commissary department, under Captain Noble, and was stationed at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, for nine months, and returned home in March, 1865; he has been a member of the board of county supervisors, appointed first to fill a vacancy, and after serving out the unexpired term, was elected to the office in 1863, and afterwards resigned to go to the war; he owns a finely improved farm of 104 acres, on which he has lived since 1865.
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Fetters, Samuel, Hartford.
Freel. A. W., farmer. Sec. 35; P.0. Hartford.
FREEL, JAMES, farmer, Sec. 15, P. O. Hartford; was born in Clermont county, Ohio, Januuary 11,1810; in 1814, his parents removed to Fayette county, Indiana, and afterwards to Hamilton county, where he was raised; he came to this county, in 1848, and located where he now lives; he has been twice married, first, to Miss Mary Guisen, a native of Virginia, who died and left six children, five of whom are now living: Paulina, Hester, Wm., James and Malinda, and two deceased; he was married a second time, March 30, 1849, to Miss Louisa Moore, a native of Pennsylvania; they have eight children living: Samuel, Benoni, Albert, Reason, Emma, Adaline, Margaret and Eli, and one deceased: Clara J.; he owns eighty acres of land; his father, Benoni Freel, was in the war of 1812, and his grand fathers on both sides, were in the Revolutionary war.
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Goble, Hiram, farmer, Sec. 35; P. O. Hartford.
Goble, D. M., farmer, Sec. 34: P.O. Hartford.
Goldsberry, Nancy, farmer, Sec. 7; P. O. Carlisle.
Gregg, Albert, Hartford.
Gregg, Albert; farmer, Sec. 16; P.O. Hartford.
Gregg, A., farmer. Sec. 8; P. O. Hartford.
Guild, Jacob, farmer, Sec. 12; P.O. Hartford.
GUTHRIE, N., farmer, Sec. 22; P. O. Hartford; born in Montgomery, now Pulaski county, Va., March 16, 1822; on his father's side his ancestors were of English origin, and on that of his mother were of German descent; his parents moved to Delaware county, Indiana, in 1835, where the subject of this sketch lived till 1847, when he located in this county, and entered the land that constitutes his present homestead of 280 acres; he has held all the offices that his township could impose upon him, and also that of county supervisor for several years ; Sept. 21, 1857, he married Miss Fannie Truitt, of Ohio, and they have by this union five children: Edward E., Horace S., Martha, Elmer E. and Florence J.; and four deceased; although Mr. Guthrie is known to be a man who does not seek office, he was elected a member of the legislature, 9th General Assembly of Iowa, which position he filled with honor to himself and credit to the party that elected him; he is well versed in all the topics of the day; a man who is a close reader, and asserts only that which he knows to be correct.
Gwinn, S. M., farmer, Sec. 16; P.O. Hartford.
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Hales, James A., farmer, Sec. 36; P. O. Wheeling.
Halderman, J. B, farmer, Sec. 27; P. O. Hartford.
Henderson, E. F., Hartford.
Hamilton, H. H., farmer, Sec. 35;P. O. Hartford.
Hart, William, farmer, Sec. 7; P.O. Carlisle.
Haworth, G. W., farmer. Sec. 17;P. O. Hartford.
Huff, H. A., farmer, Sec. 8; P. 0.Carlisle.
HUNT, NATHAN, farmer. See. 19; P. O. Carlisle; born in Guilford county, N.C., August 10, 1830; when he was three years of age, his parents moved to Hendricks county, Indiana, where he lived till twenty years of age, then came to this county, with his parents in 1850; he married Miss Rebecca Hadley, October 2, 1861, a native of North Carolina; she died April 22, 1866, and left one son and one daughter: William 0. and Mary E.; he re-married again to Ruth Draper, October 19, 1872, a native of Indiana; she died January 15, 1874.
Hushman, Catharine, farmer. Sec. 7; P. O. Carlisle.
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Jackson, Jopin, farmer. Sec. J 11;P. O.Hartford.
James, Stephen, farmer, Sec. 16; P.O. Hartford.
Joice, Jacob, farmer, Sec. 18; P. 0.Hartford.
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King, George, farmer, Sec.20; P. 0. Hartford.
Kirts, W. J.; P. O. Hartford.
Kirts, W. G., farmer, Sec. 20; P. O.Hartford.
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Lamb, Noah, farmer. Sec. 12; P. O. Hartford.
Lamb, John, farmer. Sec. 12; P. 0.Hartford.
Landing, R., farmer. Sec. 35; P. O.Hartford.
Lewin, Joseph, farmer. Sec. 26; P.O. Hartford.
Lewin, E. C, farmer. Sec. 26; P. 0.Hartford.
Lindsley, Nancy R., Sec. 21; P. 0.Hartford.
LOWE, T. J., merchant; P. O. Hartford; born in Indiana in the year 1834, and was raised in Indianapolis, and came from there to Hartford, and engaged in his present business March 14, 1878; he was married in Indiana in 1855, to Miss Sarah Brunmer, of that State, and by this union they have a family of four children: Sylvan A., Emma, William and Minnie.
Lyon, E., farmer. Sec. 36; P. O.Wheeling.
Lyon, Joshua, farmer, Sec. 36; P.O. Wheeling.
Lyon, J. N, farmer. Sec. 36; P.O.Wheeling.
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McCoy, E. M., farmer. Sec. 24; P. O. Hartford.
McEntire, L. C, farmer, Sec, 15; P. O., Hartford.
McEntire, J. F., farmer. Sec. 16; P.O. Hartford.
McEntire, W. W., P. 0., Hartford.
Marsh, B., farmer. Sec. 25; P. O. Wheeling.
MASON, J. L., farmer, Sec. 13; P.O. Carlisle; born in this township March 4, 1853, and has been a permanent resident of the county ever since; he married Miss Eliza Greenway, June 3, 1877, a native of Marion county, this State; they have one daughter, Sallie.
Mason, William, farmer, Sec. 18; P.O. Hartford.
MASON, WILLIAM H., Jr., farmer. Sec. 13: P. O. Carlisle; born in Palmyra, township, this county, January 22d, 1858, and has lived here ever since; his father came in 1846; April 3, 1877, he was married to Miss Flora Hunt, who was born in the State of Illinois; they have one daughter, Beulah.
MERRITT, W. H., Physician and Surgeon, P. O. Hartford; is a native of England, born in the year of 1853, whose parents came to this country in 1860, and located in St. Louis, Missouri, and both died shortly after; he was principally raised in this State, and received his early education in this county; and read medicine with Dr. Lindsley of Hartford, with whom he afterwards practiced; he graduated, M. D., at the Keokuk Medical College," February 13, 1877: and since that time has practiced his profession at his present location; he came to this county in 1862, and in 1869 enlisted in the Regular Army, and served five years; he was married in 1877, to Miss Mary Maxwell; they have one son, Judson.
Moor, Samuel, farmer, Sec. 15; P.O. Hartford.
MURRAY, EZRA D., farmer and stock raiser. See. 13; P. O. Hartford; born in Ohio in 1843, and came to this county with his parents when a boy. He was married in 1864 to Miss Almira Fenton, of Indiana; they have a family of six children living: Edward, Mary E., Samuel, John, Jesse B., and Elizabeth. He was raised on a farm, and now owns one of 110 acres.
MURRAY, EDWARD, retired farmer. Sec. 13; P. O. Hartford; born in Baltimore, Md., in 1807, and raised there till 22 years of age, when he came to Richland county, Ohio, where he lived till 1850, when he came to this county, and bought 400 acres of land in Marion county, and went there and lived three years, and returned to this county. He built a saw mill at an expense of $4,000, which he ran for about ten years. He has been twice married : first, in Baltimore county, Md., in 1830, to Miss Elizabeth Walter, who died in 1833, and left two sons: Jacob and Joshua; he was married a second time in 1833, to Elizabeth Dennis, in Ohio; her father is now living, 92 years of age; by this union they have three children living: Ezra D., Angeline, and Barbara E., and seven deceased.
Myrick, W., farmer, Sec. 29; P. O. Hartford.
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Nicholson, R, farmer, Sec. 11; P. O. Carlisle.
Nunnelly. L. B., merchant, Hartford.
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Owens, Thomas, farmer. Sec.17, P. O. Hartford.
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Park, John, farmer. Sec. 28; P.O. Hartford.
PENDRY, R. T., farmer. Sec. 22; P.O.Hartford; born in Clinton county, Ohio, Feb. 12, 1844, and when six years of age his parents, Thomas and Rachel (Stitt) Pendry, emigrated to this county, where the subject of this sketch was raised; he was married April 14th, 1867, to Miss Hanet A. Pyle, a native of Indiana; they have two children: Jas. A., and Thos.; he owns an improved farm of 200 acres.
Pendry, Thomas, farmer. Sec. 22 ; P. O. Hartford.
Pendry, L. A., Hartford.
Phillips, J., Sec. 35; P.O. Hartford.
Phillips, S., Sec. 35; P. O.Hartford.
Phillips, John, farmer, Sec. 26; P.O. Hartford.
Pyle, James, Hartford.
Pyle, A. W., farmer. Sec. 9; P. O. Hartford.
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Rawson, J. E., farmer. Sec. 23; P. O. Hartford.
Rees, James W., farmer. Sec. 18; P. O. Hartford.
Rees, David, farmer, Sec. 17; P. O. Hartford.
Rees, Geo., farmer. Sec. S; P. 0. Carlisle.
RHINE, J. W., farmer. Sec. 15;P. O. Hartford; born in the State of Maryland in 1819; when but a small boy his parents moved to Ohio, where he was raised till in the fall of 1845, when he came to this county, with his family, in wagons, and remained but one year, when on account of sickness in his family, he returned to Ohio, and remained till the spring of 1852, when he came back to this county and settled on his present farm of 122 acres; he was twice married, first in Ohio, in 1841, to Miss Sophia Ginder, who died in this county in December, 1858, and left six children, four of whom are now living: John, Jacob M., James A., and Thomas; two deceased, Wm. H., who died in the army, and Sophia E. ; he was married a second time to Malinda Wilson in 1859; they have nine children: George, Louis, Franklin B., Amanda, Homer, Mark, Freddie, Petromella, and Stella.
Richardson, James, farmer. Sec. 29;P. O. Hartford.
Roberts, A., Hartford.
Roberts, B. F., farmer. Sec. 8; P. O.Hartford.
Rogers, James M., Hartford.
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Savel, John, Hartford.
Seevers, Allen, farmer, Sec. 20; P.O. Hartford.
Seevers, Marion, farmer. Sec. 20; P. O. Hartford.
SHAUCK, CORNELIUS, proprietor Hartford Flouring Mills, Hartford ; is a native of Maryland, born in the year 1829, and came from there to Richland county, Ohio, in 1841, -and to this county in the spring of 1850, and settled at Summerset, where he worked at the millwright business; he has worked at this business nearly all the time since he came to the county, but during the time he has spent one year in Van Buren county, two summers in Ohio, and one in Minnesota; he built his mills in 1873; was married in Indianola, to Miss Rahama A. Spires, of Ohio, in 1862; they have a family of three sons: Frederick, Charles and Oliver.
Sherman, W. S., farmer. Sec. 16; P. O. Hartford.
SHETTERLY, REV. B. F., P. 0. Hartford; the subject of this sketch, was born in Indiana, in 1836, and was raised there till fifteen years of age, when he came to this county with his parents, in 1851; he was raised on a farm, and received his early education and training at Hartford, and in 1868, was licensed to preach, and entered the itinerancy in 1875; was married August 20, 1856, to Miss Rebecca Wellons, of Kentucky; they have a family of four children: Wm. I., Jemima B., Clarence G., and Lewis E.; he owns a little farm of 40 acres in section 18; he enlisted in the late rebellion, in Co. B, 34rth Iowa Infantry, August 12, 1862, and served three years; his present charge is at Pleasantville, Marion county.
Shetterly, J. H., farmer, Sec. 31; P. O. Hartford.
Shetterly, T. A., farmer. Sec. 10; P. O. Hartford.
Shepherd, W. C, Hartford.
Shepherd, Asa, Hartford.
Shepherd, J. F., Hartford.
SHOOK, M. G., farmer, Sec. 13; P. 0. Hartford; the subject of this sketch, whose portrait appears in another place, was born in Summit county, Ohio, October 2, 1825, and was principally raised there; he came to this county in 1849, and located on his present homestead, which he entered, and now consists of 280 acres of well improved land; he was married March 21, 1858, to Miss Eden Metcalf, a native of England; he traces his ancestors, on his father's side, back to German origin, having resided in this country before the Revolutionary War; his maternal grandmother was the first child born in America of German parentage; he has held various township offices, and is now trustee; his mother resides with him, a lady well preserved of her age, which is now 86.
Slack, Mary, Hartford.
Shook, Adam, farmer, Sec. 24; P. O. Hartford.
Slack, A. J., farmer. Sec. 20; P. O. Hartford.
SMITH, JACOB, farmer. Sec. 16; P. O. Hartford; born in Ohio in 1823, and raised there; he came to this county in Oct. 1851, and located on his present homestead in February, 1852, and since that time has made it his home; he has been twice married, first, in Ohio in 1845, to Miss Mary E. Sypher, of that State, who died in 1871, and left a family of six children: Marth A. (wife of E. McDole), Isaac L., Sarah J. (wife of Geo. Lewis), John D., Harriet A. and Ella; he was married again in 1873 to Phoebe E. Kelley, of Ohio, and by this union they have one child: Emma; Mr. Smith followed steamboating previous to his coming to this county, but since he settled here he has followed his present occupation.
Smith, A. D., farmer. Sec. 14; P. O. Hartford.
Snelson, Levi, farmer. Sec. 35; P.O. Hartford.
Spain, Wesley, farmer. Sec. 16; P.O. Hartford.
Spain, Albert, Hartford.
Spain, Wesley, farmer, Sec. 21; P. Hartford.
Spain, J. Q., tanner, Sec. 2>; P. 0. Palmyra,
Spiers, E., farmer, Sec. 24; P. O. Hartford.
Spry, E. G., farmer, Sec. 16; P. O. Hartford.
SPRY, G. W., farmer and fruitgrower. Sec. 16; P. 0. Hartford; born in Logan county, Ohio, in 1830, and came to Polk county, this State, in 1852; he was married in his native county to Miss Elizabeth G. Baird. of that State; they have two daughters: Ellen and Johanna; and one deceased: Mary F. ; Mr. Spry was raised on a farm, and has followed farming as an occupation all his life, and now owns a farm of eighty acres; he came to this county in Nov 1862; he enlisted in Co. C, 23d Ia. Inft., and was transferred to Co. B, 34th Iowa, August, 1862, and was discharged in March, 1863, on account of disability; was in the battles of Chickasaw Bluffs and Arkansas Post; has held the office of justice of the peace and township assessor two terms; and township trustee one term.
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Talbott, Hannah, Sec. 21; P. O. Hartford.
TAYLOR, JOHN R., farmer, Sec. 10; P. O. Hartford; born in Boss county, Ohio, April 1, 1830; his parents emigrated to this county in 1848, and located where the subject of this sketch now lives; he owns 376 acres of land; the Knoxville and Des Moines railroad passes through his land, along the bluffs of the Des Moines river, where there is an inexhaustible coal mine; he was married Sept. 16, 1858, to Miss Margaret Lash, a native of this State; they have two children living: William E. and Mary J.; have lost two: P. Gad and Charles E.; has held the office of township clerk since 1862; has also been township assessor.
Taylor, Joseph, farmer, Sec. 18; P. O. Hartford.
Taylor, Esther, farmer. Sec. 10; P. O. Hartford.
Tidball, Nancy, farmer, Sec. 15; P.O. Hartford.
Tilley, A., farmer, Sec. 12; P. O. Hartford.
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Viers, A. F., farmer, Sec. 5; P. O. Hartford.
Viers, Elizabeth, Sec. 24; P. O. Hartford.
Viers, Anna, farmer. Sec. 13; P. O. Hartford.
Viers, Daniel, farmer, Sec. 13 ; P. O. Hartford.
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WASSON, J. C. S., hotel and post-office, Hartford; is a native of Highland county, Ohio; born in 1819, and was raised in that State, and made it his home till he came to this county and settled at Hartford, in 1854, and since that time has been a permanent resident; in 1855 he engaged in the mercantile business, which he followed up to 1876, except one year that he was in the late war; he enlisted in Co. B, Thirty-fourth Iowa Volunteers, Aug. 12, 1862; he made up the company, and upon its organization was made First Lieutenant, which position he held till August, 1863, when he was discharged on account of disability; he was married in Ohio, in 1845, to Miss Julia A. Spry, of that State; they have a family of five children living: James B. (Paymaster in the United States Army in Texas), Anna E. (wife of M. Barkhurst), Minnie J., George W. (Paymaster's Clerk in the U. S. Army in Texas), and Bertrand ; his son James R. is a graduate of West Point, and was sent to Japan by the Government, and while there was in the Japanese army two years, and also Professor of Engineering in a college in Yeddo. Mr. Wasson was appointed Postmaster under Buchanan in 1857, and has held the office since, except six years.
Wasson, C. H., Hartford.
Watts, William, farmer, Sec. 12; P.O. Hartford.
Wellons, S. M., Sec. 20, P. 0. Hartford.
Whitmore, W. W.; P.O.Hartford.
Wilson, John, farmer. Sec. 18; P. O. Hartford.
Wilson, W. G., farmer. Sec. 9; P.O. Hartford.
Wilson, James T., farmer, Sec. 17; P. O. Hartford.
Wetzel, Jacob ; P. O. Hartford.
Woodward, James, farmer, Sec. 11; P. O. Hartford.
Wright, W. R, farmer, Sec. 18; P. O. Hartford.
Wright, Abraham, farmer, Sec. 7; P. O. Carlisle.
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Young, D. F., farmer. Sec. 20; P. O. Hartford.