n 5S0 1 1 i UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. c U'/5 THE Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee. Wis.. WITH A MAP OF THE GROUNDS. SILAS CHAPMAN. "I am to be gathered unto my people ; bury me ■nrlth my fathers, in thn •a-ve that is in the field."— Gen. xlix : 29. MILWADKEE : •OSFBIST * OBAKDALL'S BOOK PKI^IINO HOUSB,SO. 1 gPftOTe ST. 1871. ■/Vi o '- :> ^ 4 e OFFICE OF THE ^#r^5f Smuu €mHn^%, 408 MILWAUKEE ST., (ur staiu..*.) R. H. STRONG, Secretary. OPPicfi IleuRS.— 9 TO 12 A. M., ANB 2 Ta j P. M. Sundays, pkom 9 xo 10 A. M. OFflOEKS : J. A. HELFENSTEIN, ) D. FERGUSON, ( Committee. CYRUJS HAWLEY, ) K. H. STRONG, SECRliTARY. D. FERGUSON, Treasurer. IFoREST BOME. Forest Home Cemetery I HE main portion of the greunds now used as a burial place, bearing the name of Forest Home. was purchased of the heirs of the Eev. Lemuel B. Hull, former Rector of St. Paul's Church, Milwaukee, by a number of gentlemen, mostly connected with that church, to be passed over to the control of the Vestry of said church to be held by them in perpetual succession. The Vestry on their part, pledged themselves "that the land shall be forever appropriated to the purpose of the Interment of the Dead," and "that the Vestry shall make and enforce such Rules and Regulations in relation to the burying of the dead witliin the said grounds as they shall deem most conducive to the best interest of all concerned ; and that allfuuds arising from the sale of lots shall be ap- plied exclusively to the improvement and embellishment of the grounds . ' ' The grounds were held and the affairs administered under the general charter of St. Paul's Church until 1SG4, when further powers were granted by the Legislature, under general powers granted to the Protestant Episcopal Soci- eties of Wisconsin to hold and administer real estate. 5 TOREST HOME. The grounds thus set aside for the burial of the dead, consisted of seventy-two and one half acres, in the town of Lake, and are described as " situate at the junction of the Janesville Plank Road, and the Kilbourn Road," just out- side of the present limits of the City of Milwaukee, and about four miles from the Court House. The grounds were well wooded, gently undulating in surface and well adapted for the purposes for which they were set apart. Ey subsequent purchases the grounds have been enlarged to the present size of about one hundred and twenty acres. FOREST HOME. FOEM OF DEED. NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PKESENTS, •^^ that The Rector, Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Paul's Church, in the City of Milwaukee, for and in consideration of the sum of Dollars, paid to the said Corporation by the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby bargain, sell and grant to the said heirs and assigns, the right and privilege of Burial of the Dead and of constructing Vaults or Tombs, and of erecting Cenotaphs and other Monuments and Ornaments in and upon Lot of Land in FOREST HOME CEMETERY, near the City of Mil- waukee, and situated in the town of Lake, fronting on the Plank Road leading from Milwaukee to Janesville, which lot delineated and laid out on the map or plan of said Cemetery, in the possession of said Corporation, and therein designated by the number of ... .Block No. . . . of Section No , ^ TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above granted right and privilege so as aforesaid mentioned, in and upon the said lot as aforesaid described, to the said heirs and assigns forever, together with and subject to the privileges, conditions, limitations and restrictions in three 10 FOREST HOMB. several deeds from Polly Hull, Eleanor S. Hull, and John B. Hull, conveying said Cemetery Grrounds to the said Rector, Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Paul's Church, — one is dated the sixth day of June, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Milwaukee, in Volume 30 of Deeds, on pages 428, 429 and 430, one is dated the twenty-third day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and recorded in the same office in Volume 35 of Deeds, pages 424, 425 and 426, and the other is dated the nineteenth day of March, A. D. 1864, and recorded in Volume 83 of Deeds, page 61, on 21st March, 1864, — and also together with and subject to the conditions, rules and regulations respecting the said Cem- etery, now in force, and which may bo hereafter from time to time enacted by the said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, and in pursuance of law and of the directions and authority in the aforesaid convey- ances contained, the Rector or Chairman, and the Secretary, for and in the name of said Corporation, have hereto sub- subscribed their names, and attached the Corporation Seal, this day of A. D. one thousand eight hundred and Signed and delivered in presence of Rector. Sbcrktart. FOREST nOMB. 11 The plan adopted by the Vestry in laying out the grounds was first in general divisions called sections, designated by numbers or appropriate names, these again divided into blocks, and then subdivided into lots. On the map the first is designated by large figures, near the center of the section — the second by smaller plain figures, and the lots by still smaller. LOTS. So far as practicable, the lots have been surveyed twenty feet square, and this is the area designated as a full lot. Many of the lots are less than this in area, and the plat known as Faith Hill is subdivided in minute divisions. The price of a full lot is ^200, and the smaller lots in proportion. Single graves $6. Perpetual care of the lots is guarrnteed to all purchasers at the prices named above. Formerly the lots were sold at a much lower rate, and all purchasers at the lower rate can have this care guaranteed by an additional payment of ten dollars. / 12 FOREST HOME. RULES AND REGULATIONS. LL interments in lots shall be restricted to tho members of the family and relations of the proprietor thereof, except special permission to the contrary be obtained in writing from the Secretary. 2. The proprietor of each lot may erect any proper stone or monument thereon, provided that no head or foot stone shall exceed two feet in height including the base. All head-stones must have foundations of proper size, and made six feet deep. Trees, shrubs and plants may be cultivated; but no tree or shrub growing within the lot may be removed or injured without the consent of the Cemetery Committee. 3. Vaults and Tombs must be under ground, except tho entrance, and must be built of durable materials, and the entrance thereof provided with two metal doors. 4. In the erection of Monuments, Vaults, Tombs, or other structures, a place will be designated by the Com- mittee for the deposit of the stone, brick and other ma- terials, which shall not remain longer on the ground than is actually necessary for their construction otherwise; they will be removed by the Cemetery Committee at the expense of the proprietor. FOREST HOME. 13 5. K any Monument, Vault, Tomb, Effigy, or any structure whatever, or any inscription be placed in or upon any lot whicb shall be determined by the Commit- tee for the time being to be offensive or improper, the Committee shall have the right, and it shall be their duty, to enter upon such lot and remove the said offensive or improper object or objects ; provided, however, that if said structure or improvement shall have been made with the consent of the Committee for the time being, the same shall not therefore be removed, except with the consent of the owner thereof. 6. If any trees, or shrubs, situated in any lot, shall by means of their roots or branches, or otherwise, become detrimental to the adjacent lots, streets, alleys, or walks, or prejudicial to the general appearance of the grounds, or dangerous or inconvenient to passengers, it shall be the duty of the Cemetery Committee, or a majority of them, and they shall have the right, to enter the said lot, and re- move the said trees or shrubs, or such parts thereof as are detrimental, prejudicial, dangerous or inconvenient. 7 . Proprietors of lots shall, in all cases, procure from the Secretary of the Committee an order to the Sexton for opening a grave, vault, or tomb, for which order the fees and charges must be paid in advance ; and no disinterment shall be allowed without permission, and an order for the same from the said Secretary. No grave shall be opened by any workman, but those employed by, and under the direc- tion of the Cemetery Committee. 14 FOREST HOME. 8. The proprietors of lots and their families shall be al- lowed access to the grounds at all times, observing the rules and regulations which are, or may hereafter be, adopted for the observance of visitors. 9. Foundations for monuments must be built of solid ma- sonry, and be not less than six feet in depth and of sufficient size for the superstructure. 10. It shall be the duty of the proprietor to place and keep in repair permanent land-marks of the boundaries of their respective lots. 11. Fences of all kinds are prohibited. 12. All work and improvements on the Cemetery grounds must be subject to the control and be under the direction of the Cemetery Committee or their agents, and any im- provements made in violation of these rules, will be re- moved by the Cemetery Committee at the expense of the proprietor of the lot; and any person or workman failing to conform to this regulation will be excluded from the grounds. 13. Proprietors wishing improvements upon their lots must pay for the same to the Secretary when ordered. CONCERNING INTERMENTS. 1. The duties of Superintendent of interments being per- formed by the Sexton as Keeper of the grounds, who with his family resides constantly at the Cemetery, he is required to be in attendance at every interment. FOREST HOME. 16 2. Whenever interments are to be made, at least eight hours previous notice thereof must be given to the Sexton or Keeper of the Cemetery. 3. The person applying for the permit must be able to give the following particulars; Name of deceased ; time and place of nativity ; time and place of death ; time of the funeral ; disease ; married or unmarried, and resi- dence. 4. All graves shall be at least six inches within the line of the lot ; and for persons of ten years of age, or over, sliall be at least six feet deep — and for persons under ten years of age, at least four feet and six inches deep. 5. Until otherwise ordered, the following prices shall be paid to the Secretary, in all cases in advance : For a single grave, (including opening,) for a per- son of ten years of age, and over ^6 00 The same for under ten years of age 400 For an order for opening or closing a grave, from November 15 to April 1 5 00 From April 1 to November 15 3 00 For opening a private vault or tomb 100 For depositing body in public vault 6 00 When body is removed from public vault within forty days from time of deposit, to be refunded 1 60 REMOVALS. Over ten years, from one lot to another 8 00 Under ten years, from one lot to another 6 00 16 FOREST HOME. Over ten years, from single grave to lot 8 00 Under ten years, from single grave to lot 6 00 RULES CONCERNINa VISITORS. Each proprietor of a lot will be entitled to a ticket of admission into the Cemetery with a vehicle, under the fol- lowing regulations, the violation of which, or A loan of TICKET, involves a forfeiture of the privilege. 1. No vehicle will be admitted unless accompanied by a proprietor, or member of his or her household, with his ol* her ticket ; or unless presenting a special ticket of admis- sion obtained at the office of the Cemetery, or of the Com- mittee. ' 2. On Sundays and Holidays the gates will be closed. Proprietors of lots, however, will be admitted on foot, by applying to the Keeper at the lodge and presenting his or her ticket. 3. No person will be admitted on horseback, without obtaining a special ticket of admission. 4. No vehicle or horse will be allowed to pass through the grounds at a rate faster than at a walk or slow trot. No omnibus will be admitted within the enclosure. 5. No person or party having refreshments will be per- mitted to come within the grounds ; nor will any smoking be allowed. 6. No horse may be left by the driver in the grounds un- fastened, or fastened to a tree. FOREST HOMB. 17 7. All persons are prohibited from picking any flowers, either wild or cultivated; or breaking any tree, shrub or plant. 8. All persons are prohibited from writing upon, defacing or injuring any monument, fence, or other structures ia or belonging to the Cemetery. 9. Horses or carriages shall not leave the avenues, or trespass on the lots. 10. Any person disturbing the quiet and good order of the place by noise, or other improper conduct, will be com* polled instantly to leave the grounds. 11. The gates will be opened at sunrise and closed (against visitors,) at sunset. 12. No money is to bo paid to the Porter, Sexton, or any workmen on the grounds. 13. No lot will be considered sold or reserved from salo until reported at Secretary's Office and certificate obtained. Visitors are reminded that these grounds are appropriated for the interment of the dead. It is therefore indispensable that there should be a strict observance of all the proprieties due the place. Trespassers are liable to criminal prosecution and to fine; and will also be subject to pay such damages, and to repair such injuries as they may have occasioned. 8 18 FOREST HOME. APPLICATION FOR BURIAL. Persons making application for the burial of any one who has died in the city of Milwaukee, must first obtain a certificate of a physician of the death, and the cause of the death of the deceased. This certificate must be taken to the clerk of the Board of Health for record in the books in his ofiSce, who in his turn issues his certificate that this rule has been complied with. The above rules apply only to the burial of persona dying in the city. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. Date, Name of Deceased, Time and place of nativity, Time and place of death. Disease, Married or unmarried, Residence, , Funeral on, at o'clock M. Applicant. F0&B3T HOME. 19 ORDER FOR BURIAL. .Milwaukee, 18 TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FOREST HOME CEMETERY: Please open grave feet long and feet wide on Lot B Sec Name of deceased, Time and place of nativity, Time and place of death, Funeral on 18 at o'clock, M Disease, Married or unmarried, Residence, Amount paid Secretary. 20 loaEST HoiiB. THE SILENT CITY. BT J. D. SHERWOOD. There's a city vast yet voiceless, growing ever, street on street, Whither friends with friends e'er meeting, ever meeting, never greet; And where rivals, fierce and vengeful, calm and silent, mutely meet; Never greeting; ever meet. There are traders without traffic, merchants without books or gains; Tender brides in new-made chambers, where the trickling water stains; Where the guests forget to come, and strange, listening Bilence reigns; Listening silence ever reigns. Ships sail past this silent city, but their owners quiet lie. And no signals fly from top-tree 'gainst the glowing crimson sky, Telling the neglectful owner that his ■well-built Argosy For th« Fleece is sailing by. VORSST HOHB. 21 Here the belle forgets the fashions, mindless of her snow-white dress, All unheeded now her toilet, free, ungathered, lock and tress; None here flatter face or figure, none come fondly to caress; Tresses flow, and none caress. Hushed are all these many mansions, barred and bolted, door and gate; Narrow all the walls and earthy, and the roof-trees steep and straight; Room for all ! — the high and lowly. Rich and poor here equal mate; Equal dwell and equal mate. Flowers are blooming near these mansions, kissed by loving dews at night, Breathing softly round their porches, flowing through the cooling light, Pealing from their bells sweet music, pealing odors pure and white; Pealing only to the night. Here each keeps his well-ceiled dwelling, fearless naught of quarter-day; Here no landlord duns the tenant, and no tenant moves aWcTy; Dwelling ever unevicted, dwelling on from May to May; Paying never quarter-day. 22 FORBST HOMB. Beckons ever this mute city, to its comrades living gay; To its comrades laughing loudly, sitting on the pulsing day; Drawing from its masqueraders pale, white spectres day by day; Spectres now, men yesterday. Thus two cities grow forever, parted by a narrow tide; This the shadow, that the substance, growing by each other's side; Gliding one into the other, and forevermore shall glide; Growing ever side by side. LIST OF OT BWNERS. 7l LIST OF LOT OWNERS. 25 Directory of Lots. A. LBS Arnold, Smith 10 1 31 Arnold, JE 9 1 31 Arnold, S D pail 5 11 27 Arnold, B F 2 11 31 Arnold, Mrs EC parts 6 25 Abbot, Chas D 6 22 19 Allcott, JosM 4 5 14 Allcott, A E part3,4 8 24 Armstrong, Wm 11 12 25 Armstrong, Thos G 7 12 16 Armstrong, Dennis 1 36 10 Armour, Harriet half 6 13 31 Auer, LoiiiK 2 6 27 Austin, GF&E 2 12 27 Austin, Saml ....2,3 50 23 Allis, E P 1,2,3,4 18 10 Atkins, A H 3 24 19 Aikins, And J 1 4 19 Atkins, H C 4 22 32 Aldrich, Owen 8 16 25 Aldridge, S half 5 13 27 Adams, Rebecca 4 14 19 Adams, E A ... 6 11 32 Annis, R M 13 25 19 Arvison, A half 7 16 31 Arnstill, Phil half 6 13 31 Ambacker, M 6 22 16 Ascherman, Wm 2 16 16 Ascherman, Ed 12 18 27 Ambacker, Geo half 6 6 24 Axtell, W 2 10 19 Alexander, 1 5 26 Alpler, M 2 10 8 Allen, Rufiis 5,6,7,8 6 27 Allen, Jas 9 19 27 Allen, Alex half 7 12 25 Alter, John halfl3 11 25 Allen, A G 3 9 8 Anneke, Chas half 4 22 16 Anderson, John 8 3 24 Aschmen, H G half 2 28 19 Apfel, Chas half 9 13 31 Ackerman, y half 2 30 9 Aekene, CW 2 23 19 Bartlett, J K 7 8 31 Baker, E D 11 8 24 Baker, TL 4 9 31 Baker, EP half 2 26 16 Bamfield, Thos 7 1 14 Baptist, Ch 1st 6 3 14 Baas, JM 14 5 S Barker, Thos 1 4 19 Barker, Edw .1 8 15 Baily, E 10 10 31 Baily, W T 3 2 15 Baily, John 1 21 19 Barnes, n A 2 1 26 Bailie, M half 1 7 25 Baldwin, J G 7 11 27 Barron, L K 1 13 26 Bade A 17 8 Barnard, HR 1 11 19 Baltis, Geo 5 17 16 Ball, Saml 3 16 26 Bacnn, LA 2,7 19 32 Bacon, E P 13 9 24 Babcock, R 10 5 25 Bayer, F A 4 5 25 Bagley, D S 3 40 10 Barmcasn, E von 9 20 10 Bates, CS 4 13 10 Bagiiall, Benj , 2 9 32 Barnett,John part 11 9 24 Batcheldor, Mrs U 4 28 10 BaumI, John 4 26 19 Bach, Ch 5 7 20 Barrett, Leonard 5 31 20 Blanchard, A...part 3, 4, 5, 6 19 19 Blair, F J 3, 4 21 32 Badgley, PW 1 23 19 Bell, \V J 6 7 15 Best, Phil J 13,14 9 8 Bentley, Henry 2 4 15 Bennett, Russell .....5 10 19 Bentley, John-i 8 2 8 Besley, CS 11 4 19 Belden, Horace 6 6 19 Becker, M 10 5 & 1 26 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. L B Bechtel, John 5 1 Beck, A&JS 12 14 Bertscliy, Fred 3,6 2 Bchmisch, Gotlieb half 12 6 Beamer, Maiy half 5 7 Benson, JiU-.ob half 2 13 Beck, Fredorica 2 8 Becker, J A 2 lawn Bell, Rich half 7 14 Boverung, E halflO 5 Beau, W S half 5 11 Bell, S R 2 15 Beck, V 2 48 Belton, Wm 4 8 Bi-itt, E parts, 4 18 Bingham, Geo 3 2 Bilton, Wm 3 8 Bishop, N Q 2 8 Birchard, H 7 5 Birchard, J F 9 5 Biersash, A - 2 14 Bielfoldt, WII 7 6 Bielfeldt, J W 6 6 Bishop, MrsL 4 17 Blaiicharrt , D W part 5 11 Blanchard, n 3 15 Blanchard, Lorin 4 15 Blanchard, Eleanor part 1 7 Bla^e, Lewis • •'' 22 JBlatz, Valentine 2 6 Bla+z, Albert 3 6 Blanck, L t^'i-fj 1 25 Black, Mrs third 4 9 Bleyer, Henry 4 4 Blossom, L 5i, 6 17 Blossom, L 1 3 Boardman, K & M A 2 4 Bowman, Geo 1,12 20 Bowman, Chas 7 15 Bonncll, Jas 8 8 Bonnell, L 7 8 Booth, Henry 1 2 Booth, CD 1 8 Booth, Geo part 9 7 Bond, HR H 2o Bonestell, J N 2 1 Borchard. A 6 15 Boole, LU 4 25 Bodenbach, P ■••-.■ 9 H Boswortb, H & F J. .2, 3, 4, 5 12 Bottomlv, SH half 2 2S Bosworth , Mrs J H half 5 13 Boehmer, .1 ; • '.v. ^ I Boescl, C A half 2 4 Bi.wcn, H M half 3 17 Bomister, Jas 1 6 Boden, AF W 11 12 L B 3 Bonham, Esther A 14 20 Boorom, Jno 2 4 20 Bond, Moses half 3 3 19 Borgsted, J G quarter 1 9 16 Boyles, L half 8 1 14 Bosse, G 6 32 20 Bower, M 2 65 9 Bradley, T 5 5 15 Branch, J F 3 7 32 Bradway, J halfl3 15 31 Brass & SchatTer 2 12 16 Bradford, JT 7 12 27 Bradford, Jas B 4 12 2T Bradway, Sarah half 10 9 24 Brand, Sebastian 10 29 20 Breed. AOT 1 4 32 Brehmer, A half 7 9 25 Bridgman, E.... 8 7 8 Bri^ham, W M 5 6 19 Briaham, D M 2 7 32 Brickley, Ira 8 2 31 Briggs, A F 4 32 10 Briggs, AF.' part 4 14 25 Bridges, A C 1 2S 23 Bright, Jas 10 4 Faith H Brown, Emcline 12 19 27 Brown, Saml 3, 6 4 14 Brown, J J 6 8 19 Brown, WmJr 6,7 4 25 Brown , Mrs Wra Jr half 7 12 25 Brown, Henrv S 3 2 8 Brown, DanlT 12 9 19 Brown, Caroline P 3 9 31 Brown. Geo U 11 19 27 Brown, Sylvester 10 24 27 Brown, Jas S 1 5 27 Brown, Eunice parti 14 25 Brown, Catharine parts 8 16 Brown, Wm 5 33 20 Browen, MrsS 4 5 15 Brotherhood, Wm 9 15 16 Brooks, Julia A half 4 16 16 Brooks, S M ..half 8 8 16 Brockhaus, T W 4 24 19 Brocker, JB half 2 16 31 Brokel, GM half 6 14 31 Bromhall, EH 5 10 32 Brodhead, EH half 3,14 1 32 Brodbead, E H 2,15 1 32 Bryan, J part 9 15 25 BrVnioutb, S 13 18 27 Bryant, G 8 26 20 Bryden, Wm part 1 2 27 Byron, W H 7 7 25 Butler, A R R part 1 6 31 Butler, A R R ....3, 4 18 27 Butler, Mary J 13 8 24 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. 27 Butler, J H 11 15 25 15urbnas,'e, Mary J 13 8 24 iBuck, Jas 3 10 8 15 Burkloe, Klir 1 5 19 Burns, I'rancis half 5 8 24 Button, Ed w 7 8 15 Button, ThosG 2 5 16 Buckelrauellw, M 4 19 10 Burnham, J L 1 16 25 Buruham, JL half 11 16 31 Burnham, Geo 1 77 9 Blum, Jacob 2 15 16 Burlie, Marg 3 16 16 Buttles, C A 1 6 15 Bnshnell, U A 6 5 27 Burton, Aimira 5 9 26 Burrows, P W 13 5 31 Budle, Geo part 3 7 25 Burkhart, John 3 14 31 Butsch, A parti 23 16 Builson, Lucy A halfll 9 25 Burdick, M L 6 14 26 Burdick, N L 8 27 20 BurmeJster, Wm 6 18 32 Busjaegcr, A 9 12 25 Buttrick, B L 3 22 32 Burkeiiyuins, Juo . . . .part 3 17 10 Burr, David"; 4 14 25 Bush, Saml 3 13 20 o Carpenter, Jane 3 1 14 Campbell, Rob 2 11 19 Campbell, Rob quarter 1 14 25 Campbell, Jas 1 4 8 Gary, Joseph 3,4 1 25 Gary, Joseph 10 18 27 Carpenter, M H 2 2 16 Gamp, U II 9 2 31 Candee, W L 4 2 26 Cassian, Charlotte 7 11 19 Cameron, D 2 9 26 Case, AT 15 19 27 Cadwalader, S half 2 12 31 Cadwallader, S half 3 39 10 Caswell, W V half 5 15 31 Carhart, A half 9 5 16 Cady, LR half 8 7 26 Cawker, Mat parti 14 25 Carpenter, A V H 2 52 10 Caswell, A K&.R 4 31 10 Caswell, N B 7 14 26 Gary, Mrs A 2 12 20 Cabeen, ThosJ 1 1 19 Campbell, Sarah 11 Faith H Celley, N F 7 11 16 LBS Chase, E..... 9 4 8 Cha^e. Horace 10 4 8 Oliambcrlain, C half 6 7 19 Chamberlain, Mary 6 27 16 Chamberlain, Mrs J 3 15 20 Chapman, Danl 5 8 19 Chapman, Wm A 5 3 15 Chapman, Silas 5 7 15 Chapman, Geo W 7 16 25 Chapin, Caroline half 10 10 19 Cbapin, Roswell half 2 9 8 Chapin, E D 2 16 25 Chapin, A L .half 3 3 19 Chandler, S 3 20 27 Cliaruley, P 6 6 16 Charmer, J half 7 12 31 Chambers, J H half 4 1 24 Chandler, W S 64 lawn pi Cheyne, J Q 3 32 10 Christiansen, F R 2 3 19 Chikls, A W 4 31 20 Church, 11 5 4 15 Church, Benj 2 21 16 Church, Geo 8 7 27 Clark, Marv. 9 15 31 Clark, J&'g J 4 16 19 Clark, M W 11 9 19 Clark, Jas 3 15 27 Clark, Mervin , part 1 7 16 Clark, A F 3 4 24 Clark, J A half 5 12 31 Clayton, Z half 5 15 16 Cleaver, A B 8 12 27 Cliflbrd, AD 6 7 26 Clisbce, Dennis quarterlO 7 25 Cottrill, JPC 10 2 31 Conkey, D W 10 15 25 Conway, WA 1 7 27 Conway, W C 4 7 27 Conover, S S & 3 A 6 26 16 Cole, TC&E 6 4 16 Conrad, J 9 1 8 Cole, L E 14 19 27 Colby, Jas 6 25 16 Courtenay, H 1 14 37 Cosgrave, J M half 16 18 27 Cogswell, J B D 8 24 27 Conkey, J H 7 25 25 Coulter, Sarah quarter 7 5 25 Coulter, Wm 2 29 23 Colberg, P half 4 14 16 Cotzhausen, A half 2 16 31 Connor, S 9 7 15 Corbett, Mary n quarter 7 7 16 Corbit, Mrs. Ann half 5 14 31 Cometock, CicePD,. » 6 23 27 CooD,S. P 4 22 2S 28 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. Cotton, Z. A 5 6 Oox.Leonard 2,3 1 Cochran, Jos 1 4 Cowan, J 3 4 Covell,Jno partll 4 Cockburn, Thos 4 1 Cobb, Virgil 2 25 Coverdale, R 4 15 Conro, Albert 2 4 Collingboum, T P 2 4 Cordier, A.. 1 11 Cotton, Mrs MA .half 6 7 Cong. ( hurch, Isl 7 7 Cook, MC 3 23 Cosham.DH 2 26 Cole, Ed half 2 71 Coe, A W half 4 20 Coleman, J C 9 16 Coaswell, Mrs Geo 59 lawn Cramer, E 8 8 CramorE 6,11 1 3 69 2 Crampton, J H 4 Cramer, A J 2 Crocker, II 6 Crocker, Ilans 6 Crawford Jno 1 Cro.sby, F J 6 Crouch, Jona half 1 Crou.h,Jona ,. 1 Cross, WH ha!f4 Cross, Thos half 2 Cross, F C 4, 5 Cross, J B 1, 5 Crownee, J C 7 Curtis, LM&L C ..5 8 Cummings, J 13 14 Curtis, II... . 1 10 Curtis, Sarah balf 8 5 Curtis, Martin 1 28 Curry, J& P.. 1 12 Cullins, J parti 7 Davis, CD 3 " Jno 12 " Robert quarterl2 5 14 3 19 7 25 S B 6 11 25 " Richard lialf 2 7 24 «' K quarter 3 9 24 " I M half2 2 8 Darwin, NG 8 9 19 Daggett, S S 11 3 15 Dagt^ctt, Bertha S 7 17 32 Dahl, J D F 4 9 16 Davies, R and othei-8 12 15 25 Damon, L. 8 3 19 L B 3 Davidson, A H quarter 4 7 24 Day, Bernard 5 52 23 Dewey, LN part 2 14 31 De.avie, Thos 10 9 8 Deny, 3 part 9 10 8 DerNheimer, C 9 4 19 Dellickcr, II B 3 21 19 Devill, A 5 2 26' DeIon,John 11 20 27 DeiTick, S 6 8 16 Decker, A 8 6 19 Degolyer, F part 3 7 25 Deney, C 7 1 32 Denney.WJ half 7 13 27 Dclorme, FW 8 12 25 DesForges, Geo 7 6 32^ t Le Estrange, Phil part 1 17 ;« Leudke,W 14 12 •^.> Leist, W half 7 2 24 Lepoint, J 5 12 19 Leach, Caleb part 4 14 25 Leach, AL 5 4 24 Lei'cvre,CF 8 16 20 Leedom , Hampton 4 42 23 Lilly, a part 7 23 19 Lippert.JP part 8 5 19 Lippert, E 10 4 19 Liginger, John B 1 6 27 Little.Jas 4 5 IC Litt«ll, M A 7,8 9 32 Livingston, H W 1 11 25 Linkman, G M half 4 10 32 Libby, John 5 9 24 Litchfield, Joh part 4 14 25 Lindner, Geo parts 5 6 Livermore, F 4 4FH Loomis, L G 9 8 11 Loomie, Mary 5 10 31 Loomis, Elira halfll 9 25 Logan Allen part 8 7 19 Lowther, John 4 2 16 Love, W DL 6 11 27 Lock wood, John 6 5 26 Low, Eugene ;... 6 18 27 Louis, Mrs M halfl6 18 27 Low, Wni half 1 10 26 Logeman, Geo half 2 2 24 Longford, Chas half 6 8 24 L B s Loeffler, G G 4 32 20 Ludington, Robt. 7 1 31 Ludin^on, Harrison partl,9 7 32 Ludington, Nelson 2 11 8 Ludington and Patten 2 8 32 Luening, Elira 7 25 19 Lumsdi^u, Alex half 1 16 31 Lund, John 8 14 19 Ludlow, S W 1 21 27 Luscomb, S )i 1 15 27 Lublon. Ch half 8 9 25 Luick, David parti 20 10 Lynde, \V P part 3,4, 5, 6 19 19 Lyne, Sanil 8 7 32 Lynch, Thos 10 14 25 Lyon, JM 6 17 32 Martin, JasB 1,2 19 19 Martin, J 8 14 16 Martin, SH 2 5 32 Marshall, Saml 6 10 8 Marshall, Saml 5 8 16 M;illory,Geo 2 7 8 M.ixlirld, JB partll 4 14 Miiyiiard, E P 3 3 14 Maynard,LF 2 16 16 Mathew, SJ 6 3 14 Mason, IN 10 25 19 Mason, Thos 3 13 27 Mason, Fred half 5 7 24 Musons, Free Lodge. 8, 9, 10, 11 2 16 Mayhew, Thos \V 2 7 19 Mayhew, Helen 7 19 23 Manor, G half 2 27 19 Martin, 3 2 20 16 Mabley,Wm 1 19 16 McNaughten, Wm 4 12 16 McNab, Alex 4 7 15 McKay, Wm half 3 15 16 McGarr, J D 8 2 24 Mc Far! and, Mrs E 5 9 25 McArthur, A 3 28 10 McKeedy, E.,1 4 3 5 McNeil, Wm 3 6 19 McClellan,Oeo 7 4 19 McGregor, Marg half 3 15 16 McGeoch, Peter 2 13 26 McDermont. M 1 4 20 McVicker, Benj 9,10 3 31 Mc Vicar, B 4 13 26 Mclntyre, Geo 10 8 19 McKettrick, E& W 6 1« 19 MrJCenzie, Fred 8 12 19 McKillup, Sarah half 2 9 8 McKittrick, Wm part 4 16 19 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. 35 McMillan, Jno 3 6 24 McKnight parts 14 lo McHose, Jos 6 5 8 McDonald, Lucy 6 2 31 McCoUum, John 1 24 16 Mcculloch, F 3 20 16 McCulligan, Win 6 14 19 McOuUough, S half 6 7 19 McClure, F 8 8 31 McMuIlen, S half 2 7 24 McCullough, John 1,4 30 23 Magie,Jonu.... 4 20 27 May, Elizabeth 7 25 26 Mapt-,HW partU 3 19 ManuJJros 1,2,3,4 12 25 Mariter, E 4,5 20 32 Marsh, xM half 4 14 27 MaasP, L H 3 18 32 Manger, Fr 1 14 19 Mayo, Andr half 4 7 24 Marr,John half6 4 8 Maxwell, ER 4 44 23 Mank, A 6 44 23 Massoii, N 3 13 23 Matson, N 3 12 10 Marsh, Geo 1 59 23 Mabbett , JS 57 Lawn Place Medbeny, JM 8 8 15 Merril, W P 2 5 31 Merrill, D and J W 1 10 31 Merrill, S S 10 5 31 Merrill, S3 12 18 27 Merril, JB 2 10 10 Merril, Susan F 1 40 20 Meigs, John 7 9 8 Meih, ECh Grove St 10 10 8 Meth, E Ch Spring St 7 10 8 Messenger. E 11 7 15 Meibohm,M . half 3 8 8 Metcalf,WH 6 5 15 Metcalf, Geo ....1 9 31 Meyer, Jacob 7 1 16 Mfyer, Enno 9 5 15 Meyer, Casper 6 12 19 Meier, H part 3 8 8 Metzl, Mrs Mary 8 16 19 Mertins, E half 2 17 16 Meinecke, Wm half 5 25 16 Meinecke, A 3 25 10 Mcntink, JW part 3 14 26 Merries, L J 5,12 1 32 Merritt, Amanda half 4 6 25 Melms, F 6 13 25 Meiners, John half 8 8 24 Merkins, MrsF halfl2 9 24 Ment.n part 3 15 25 Mehl.Edw 1 27 20 MeJesner, C A 3 Miller, AG 1, 2 Miller, Fred 6 Miller,Danl 3 Miller, W B 2 Miller, John part 3 Miller, Mrs Wm 6 Miller, Chas half 4 Miller, Mrs Eliza 2 Middleton, H 4 Miner,GB part 6 Middlewood, M 7 Millerd Bros 1 Michel, Geo 6 Miles, J C and MG 6 Milefi,FB 1, 8 Mitchell, John 3 8 Mitchell, Johns 2 Mitchell, Alex 3,4,5, 6 Mitchell, Andrew half 8 Mitchell, Andrew 10 Mitchell, PC half 3 Mitzlaff, Fr part 4 Mills.CH half 8 Milwaukee Bar As80..1, 2, 3, 4 Milwaukee Lodge 3 1, 4 Milwaukee & St. P. R. R. Co. 1 Morton , Jas and J H 1 Morton, IN . 1, 2 Mossin, PL 1 Morse, C 12 Morse, W H 4 Monroe, Ab 3 Maffatt,R 3 Morawetz, ML 9 Morgenroth, 3 More, D L 8 Mooers, Mary M 2 Moore, Mrs U L 4 Mohaupt, 11 1 Moerip, A part 1 Moody, Elenor 10 Moody, W H half 4 Montey, Fr half 5 Morris, JR 8 Moserip, John half 2 Mosley, Mrs half 6 Moe, H half2 Moft'att, Jos 2 Munkwitz, C 7 Murray, Jas 1 Murison, A 2 Muellenbach, MrsC 8 Mueller, Chas 9 Mueller, 11 3 Mueller, LJ .. 4 Mueller, Dietrich 6 B S 38 10 2 32 6 6 9 19 14 26 2 24 6 31 7 25 11 20 7 19 7 15 10 31 10 27 23 16 7 8 19 32 1 27 14 27 19 32 16 31 8 31 17 32 12 19 14 25 11 27 9 25 9 20 35 10 14 32 4 5 7 15 6 32 22 19 2 19 8 8 21 27 19 27 49 10 61 23 3 1« 2 27 6 32 1 24 14 31 12 16 5 24 7 25 23 16 19 10 14 16 15 16 28 10 32 20 2 8 1 16 12 26 9 24 ^6 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. LBS Humru, G 2 43 23 IT Nazro, John part 3, 4. 5, 6 19 19 Nasser.ChasA 3 11 8 Niedeman, J U 12 2 14 Nieman, DN 7 3 15 Niedecken, H 6 15 16 Niedner.H .3 21 10 Nichole, M S and H A. part 3, 4 18 19 Niedccek.Fr half 7 6 24 Noyte, Mrs Ann G 4 2 8 Norrig.GD 6,6 1 31 Noonan.JA 16,16 15 25 Northcoat, H 3 3 15 North Pres. Church 10 6 27 Nye, Hiram 3 22 26 NuunemachiT, J , 2 1 10 Newhall, Dani 4 2 19 Newell, A J 2 4 31 Newbree, LG 8 5 27 Nelson, NA 3 7 16 Nelseu L 6 3 24 Newkirk, Wm 7 26 iO O Oakley,' Isaac 7 27 16 Odd Fellows all 6 15 Ody, Jos. 3 4 16 Odell, 1 18 32 Ogdcn, John 5,6 15 27 O^den.MrsD 6 4 31 Ouden, J S 7 4 31 Olson, Ohr 3 8 16 Olson, A 10 9 24 Olin, DA 8 21 19 01in,Q half4 16 16 Olinrtcd, E 6 1 16 Olintjer, Geo half 5 11 19 Orphan Af^sylum 8,10 4 14 Ordway, DS part 3, 4 9 32 Orth, Adam 3 1 8 Orton, US half 7 5 25 Ormsby.K half 2 15 31 0»borii,WH quarterlO 8 16 Otto, Johanna half 4 26 16 Overacre.PJ 7 13 25 Owens, R G 3,4 11 26 Owens, J G 1 46 10 Pawlett.W 1 7 10 Palmer, 11 L 6 8 15 Pitlmer, Bdwin 9 6 27 LBS Papendick, C II n 5 9 19 Papendick, Ernst half 1 69 9 Page, IIL 11 5 15 Page, Corj'dou E half 5 4 19 Paiterson, Geo S 6 28 19 Patterson, Robt 8 10 31 Patterson, R \V 1 28 19 Parsons, Oliver 9 27 16 Paine, Mrs M 2 24 16 Paine, HE, 1 50 10 Pay lor, R 2 1 19 Parkinson, R 5 5 16 Parker, G F 10 16 19 Parkinson, Wm half 3 8 25 Pahlow, Louis half 5 26 16 Pasai, Geo half 5 5 8 Pasmore, A M half 4 6 25 Pasmore, quarterlO 8 16 Patton, Jas E part 1,9 7 32 Patton & Lndington 2 8 32 Parkhurst, J II part 4 25 20 Park, MrsII half 3 3 24 Pane, G H half 3 39 10 Pawlett, Wm 1 7 10 Perkins, J T 1 1 31 Perkins, Mrs L P 8 17 32 Perkins, D W 3 17 27 Persons, U II 12 4 14 Persons, E R 5,6,7,8 18 28 Pearce, H 6 2 15 Peirce, J L part 7, 8 18 1» Perry, WH halllO 10 19 Peterson, K A 1 5 14 Peterson, P W 13 3 19 Peterson, Peter half 3 2 26 Pelosi, Louis 2 3 16 Peckham, B P 11 13 26 Peckham,GW 1 6 32 Perrigo, M A & W H 2 11 32 Peacock, Geo 6 4FH Peters, C 2 70 9 Phtlps, WS 7 2 16 Phelps, HR half 9 6 19 Phelps,Danl 11 8 19 Phelps, E L half 9 6 19 Phfflps, AW 2 78 9 Philips, Uavid 14 18 27 Philips, Geo A 1 27 10 Philips, Hiram 1 64 2S Philip, John 6 20 16 P.erce, A L 2 9 19 Pierce, Wm 7 1 27 Pierce, A JW parti 12 82 Pirkner,Jno 2 8 16 Pimbly. Wm half 2 23 16 PieUch,n&0 2 11 10 Piercy, Arch 4 26 20 LIST OP LOT OWNERS. 37 LBS Pilger, Wm 2 30 20 Plankinton, Jno 3 7 31 Plankinton, Jno 1 3 27 Plankinton, Thos 6 7 37 Platto.JVV 4 17 32 PIumer,John 4 3 14 Power, H.... parti 10 8 Potter, Paraclete 5 8 31 Post, Otto 14 9 24 Post, David 3 5 15 Post,JnoJr 8 5 8 Post, D D 4 2 14 Pomeroy,PC 1 20 16 Poith, Joseph 12 25 16 Powers,3 3 26 20 Porter,Jas 9 16 19 Porter, Jag partl4 13 25 Porter, Lydia 2 11 31 Purter, Wm 5 7 32 Pratt,JG 1 12 19 Pritt, W parti, 2, 3, 4 18 26 Prentiss, W A 7 10 19 Preusser, Ch 5 27 19 PrevOjMrsJ 3 27 16 Prescoto, G C 1 10 32 Pritzlaty, J C W 8 10 19 Pritchar(],II partl2 15 25 Prier, Autou 4 24 16 Price, Edw third 9 8 24 Pnsk,SJ half2 6 24 Prussius, F part 7 32 24 Pugh, Jacob 2 10 16 Pfeifer, Mary 3 6 20 Pfistcr,G part 9 25 19 Quayle,Wm 4 17 16 Quentin, MrsC A 7 24 16 Quig,John half 6 14 31 Raleigh, Julia 5 6 24 Ransom, L half 2 5 8 Rain, Uenry 15 9 8 Ramein, C 11 parts 9 8 Ralph, Mrs A half 9 3 19 Randal!, JP half 8 1 27 Rastall,R 2 6 32 Raahr, H partl3 11 25 Ramsdill, Mrs E M 1 14 10 Ransom, OG half 2 7 16 Rague, JF half 6 14 25 Ralfs, PW parts 20 20 Ralfs.PW 1 20 20 Reed, DC 1 3 14 LBS Reinerston, R half 8 14 31 Reynolds, GA 9 14 32 Reeve, TS half 3 26 IS Reiter, 11 9 29 20 Richards.BB 3 7 8 Rice, LT 7 23 27 Rice,HW 8 15 27 Rice,RB 4 23 27 Rice, A hain2 10 25 Rice, JuliaA half 4 11 19 Ricfcer, J S 50 Lawn P Ristine,Mary 6 2 26 Riploy,Mr8CJ :. 5 5 27 Ritchie, J S qtiarter 7 5 25 Ridden, AJ 5 6 32 Richardson, Geo S 3 6 32 Richardson, G 9 6 32 Ricker, JS. ..^ 50 Lawn P Ross, CS&G 5 24 19 Rosa, A A 10 11 25 Ross, David part 4 14 25 Roberts, Jno 6 9 31 Roberts,Jno 4 13 27 Roberts, RM part 4 7 8 Roberts, J T& J 4 1 16 Roberts T W 5 1 27 Roberts, AVE half 2 8 8 Rood,SL 2 4 14 Rodway.WH 8 5 15 Rodway,TF 8 52 23 Rogers, I P 4 11 32 Rogers, Geol 3 12 27 Rogers, H G 5 12 27 Rogers,Mr8E 5 12 27 Rogers, C half 9 8 16 Roger8,GeoH 6 33 20 Robertson, Helen 5 22 16 Robinson, G J 1,4 21 10 Robinson, Mrs parti 7 16 Rock, LB part 3,4 6 27 Roddis, W H 7 24 27 Routledge, Thos 16 19 27 Rodee.JB 2 17 32 KosenthaljA 4 20 10 Roe,JP .10 5 5 Rodbruch. HT 3 19 16 Roat, MrsM 7 48 23 Rowland, CS 1 14 16 Rudd,AV 1 27 19 Rugee, John 10 22 19 Ruriman,JH 11 6 19 Rundle, Eliza 4 2 15 Rudo,Fr part2, 3 9 25 Rudolf, C parts 15 25 Russell, CJ 4 27 10 Ryan, EG 1, 2 7 31 Ryecraft, John 7,8 19 19 38 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. Ruehle,C 2 25 23 & St Paul's Church 3,4,5 6 5 19 Sawyer, Amos 5 5 14 Sanford, Louis 2,3 7 15 Savage, Thos part 3 4 15 Sanderson, R. S 1 12 31 Sanderson, RPW 6 9 25 Sanderson, Edw 14 5 31 Sammons, Wm 8 3 24 Sands, Ilemy 1 15 19 Sands,JG 3 16 32 Savelaud.Y 1 5 16 Sabin,EH 11 24 27 Sanborn, LB part 3, 4 6 27 Sawtell.P 7 8 25 Salomon, Enibt 1 66 9 SalsmaUjTJ 1 78 9 Sayles, Jas part 4 14 25 Schwartiug, II 10 8 8 Schwarting, U 8 9 8 Sclnvaniger, John half 9 12 31 Schafl'ner, P & M 1 25 16 Scully, Thos 7 4FII Schenkberg, II 15 9 24 Sehreiher, W & Fr half 8 22 19 Schneider. A 2 25 26 Schneider; Emil 3 13 32 Scheuber, Wm. . ,. 6 5 16 Schesse, Ohas halfS 16 31 Scurr, Thos halll2 9 24 Schneidt, Ab halll4 16 31 Schclfucr, Jas quarter 7 6 24 Schncch, Jacob 4 11 20 Scherer, Peter 5 44 23 SchimmeljA 4 15 16 Schmidtuer, L A 7,8 30 2U Schoeft'ler, Moritz 4 71 8 Scholz, Gottlieb half 5 7 6 Schner,Ch 2 26 10 Schoenhals, Ph 4 12 20 Schlosser, P J 7 16 20 Schreiber, W & F 8 22 19 Schuett.T parti 4 15 Schunk. Mary 6 8 9 SchunkJ Fred part 9 1 8 Schultz, D 1 16 16 Schultz, Chr half 9 9 25 Schuber.Geo half 5 13 31 Schurr, Geo 9 13 16 Schultz, Jl 5 16 20 Scott, MS 1 3 16 Scott, Jas half 6 3 24 Selby, JB 9 6 8 Selby, JB 13 15 25 LBS Seaman, A D 2,3,4,5 24 27 Seaman, A 1> half 8 7 16 Seaman, Conrad 2 26 19 Seville, Jas 6,7 20 19 Sexton, Kellogg 9 5 31 Sexton, Lester 6,7 7 27 Sexton, SamI half 6 12 25 Seville, M 5 6 16 Seibel,J&L 2 25 18 Seeberg, Hans 10 25 26 Sercomb,John 6 23 19 Sercomb, Saml 4 25 19 Seagcr, J A 5 3 32 Seefel(i,J half 9 16 31 Seubert, R half 1 8 16 Sharpstein, J R 3 13 19 Sbaffner & Bros 2 12 16 Sherwin, R .. 5 23 19 Sherman, J K parts 7 19 Sherman, S J 11 14 25 Sherman, Wm 1 39 10 Shepard, C 4 5 27 3hepard,Jo8 half 8 8 24 Shepardson, C o 23 27 Sehmidtner, LA 7, 8 30 20 Shields, Jas part 5 2 8 Shields, Wm 1 38 10 Shinu, ME 9 7 25 Shiun.Geo 3 17 10 Schifler, quarters 8 16 Sch;ffer,Th08 1 32 20 Shorts, Hugh 9 4 14 Shoeman, Peter quarter 9 4 24 Shultz, D part 9 3 15 Shun, Geo 9 13 16 Sbumway, C part 9 8 16 Siddel.Jas 6, 7 1 24 Silkman, J 11 7 3 14 Silkraan.JH 4 5 32 SilUman,CH. 3 25 19 Sidcbotham, Jno 5 7 19 Sinclair,Mr«C 6 21 19 Sinclair,WM 12 6 25 Simon, N 7 16 19 Simpson, John 2 13 26 Sivyer. I and J 6 14 27 Sivyer, 11 and J 7 14 27 Sivyer, Wm 6 14 28 Sivyer, G J 3 14 27 Silvernail, II A 2 15 32 Siegel, Jacob... 6 27 20 Skinner W 11 3 7 19 Skinner, G W 2 4 27 Skinner, Geo part 3 17 10 Skelton, Jos 6 10 32 Slocum, A 4 28 23 Small, SN 3 16 27 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. 39 LBS Smeed, S 5 15 25 Smith, JB 1 5 15 Smith, JM&D 8 25 19 Smith, GR 7 3 19 Smith, Jane &Wm 1 6 19 Smith, Angus 5 16 27 Smith, Animus 2 5 19 Smith, Ilariet 1 17 25 Smith, Louis A 5 12 16 Smith, H part 4 6 19 Smith, John 7 13 16 Smith, MaryJM part 1 5 25 Smith, Albert 10 6 25 Smith, U B 1 11 31 Smitli,JasII half 6 14 25 Smith, A D. 2 2 26 Smith, Israel parts 22 16 Smith, Vy infield 5 11 32 Smith, Geo 1 26 10 Smith, Mary H 1 15 20 Smith, JohnP 1 2 31 Snow, W \V 2 2 19 Soggs, N 4 5 31 Southwell, W and G 2 2 27 Sergei, Geo 3 32 20 Solace, MrsCD 8 1 24 Soldiers' Home 3,4,5,6 16 31 SonsofTemp 6 5 25 Spaulding, JD 4 4 15 Spangeuberg, E 3 12 16 Sprague, Jas half 8 6 25 Spence, M&S 1 8 31 Spechen, John 7 5 16 Speakim, L half 8 9 i5 Spear, F W 7 £9 20 Spence, Mrs W half! 13 31 Spencer, Jas C & John C i 39 10 Spreight, RE 12 4FU Spink, J L 7 20 27 Spiegel, S part 3 5 8 Spincks, Henry 2 41 10 Spuhler,John 5 26 10 Starkweather, J G 9 7 8 Strasburger, K 3 15 19 Starr, Elisha part 9 20 19 Starr, F 2 26 16 Starkey, H 5 21 19 Stark, Joshua, 1 3 31 Stark, C 2 3 31 Stark, C 6 half 2 26 16 Stratzer, S half 6 2 24 Stadd,Mrs half 2 7 25 Staley, Benj B 2 4FII Stahl, Phil halfl 16 20 Standren, Mrs J 2 54 23 St«in, Mat 8 11 8 Stein, Mat parti 7 24 LBS Stevens, 3 26 19 Stevens, G C 8 3 31 Steven?, J C partll 9 24 Steele, Chester 4 5 26 Stcever, Oath 1 3 I9 Steinbach, F half 5 24 16 Stein, Bros 2 16 19 Stcphan, Eliz [ 5 14 jg SteigmaCjC half 2 13 31 Stewart, Robt 4 3 24 Stewart, J S 7 3 24 Strickland, Wm half 5 19 27 Stern, Henry 10 16 16 Stimson,MrsB half 5 2 31 Stibbins, Dolly j 15 33 Stilcke, F '.'.'.'.'. half 1 69 9 Stoddard, Lyman 6 1 14 Stone.M !".'.part6 5 14 Strong.R H 5 g 20 19 Strong, RS 4 12 31 Strong, John halfl 26 16 Strong, Matilda quarter 1 9 16 Stone, J B , 12 5 31 Story, HF parte 16 16 Stover, W H 6 1 16 Stowell, JM partl4 3 19 Stoflel, D :... 1 32 10 Stott, Ann 7 8 20 Stupenski, Wm ']. 7 n 25 Sturdefalke, F W part 1 5 32 Suelflohn, AF 4 22 19 Swain, Wm '.half 4 14 27 Swain, J A 2 27 10 Sweet, Alanson ..."5,8 11 25 SweetjJM 3 3 27 Swift.RD halfl 8 8 Swiburn,D i le 31 T Tanner, Jos ....part 1 6 31 Taylor,TW part 2 14 31 Taylor, Henry 6 6 8 Taylor, WR n 9 g Taylor,Isaac 3 10 32 Taylor,MrsA 3 4 fh Talbot, HB parte 5 14 Tanisch, D 13 8 Tate, JF .'.'.'.'!.*.'.' 2 27 16 Talmadge,JJ 4 7 32 Talbert, John half 5 7 16 l'^ny,Fli 5 7 27 Tenneson.S half 2 13 16 Tesch, Jll 2,3 13 10 Teall, WR half 5 7 24 Thwaits, Wm part 7 22 19 Thierbach,FA 8 1 16 40 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. LBS Thompson, MreC 1 10 16 Thompson, J P 2 4 26 Thomas, T.. half 9 14 25 Thomas, C half 3 2 26 Thomas, Mil 1 13 32 Thorsen.J 1 43 10 Tinker, Jas halflO 7 25 Tilton, W S quarter 4 7 24 Townsend.E 5 2 14 Todd, John 8 1 8 Todd,R parts 22 19 Tone, MA half 4 11 16 Tombs,Roht 4 13 20 Toepfer, M 4 29 23 Travers.H 8 3 15 Tracy,LM 1 11 26 Tracy, Geo 2 16 32 Trentledge, J Q 1 11 32 Treat, J R half 5 11 16 Treat, GE 3 11 10 Trowbridge, W 4,5 16 32 Troop, CB half 8 11 31 Trumbull&HotchkiBS. ..qrtr 6 7 16 Tucker, W A 3 4 31 Turck, Peter 2 22 16 Turton,Thos half 3 14 25 Tubessing, Fritz. 6 5 32 Tutkin,R half 9 11 25 Turner,Johii 1 29 20 Tweedy, J H 3 8 31 Tweedy, Harriet half 8 14 31 Twitt, Oath 5 28 20 Tyson, Dinah 3 42 10 XT Uhlensherger, J G half 6 9 16 Ulshoefer, P & A 4 23 16 Unitarian Society 6 21 16 UnitedSfcvtes 5,6,7,8 5 24 Usher, Phil 10 2 14 Upton, Esther, 9 2 15 Upson, Edw 5 19 27 ■V TanHom, Z p'art"7 -23 19 Vankirk.N 12 20 27 VanSlyck, NM half 5 6 25 VanVechtcn, P 3 15 22 Van Ihunm, parti 14 20 VanCott,AB 10 2 15 Van Sohaick, A Q 5 8 32 VanRyn, H 6 8 20 Vankirk,S 9 4Fn Vance, I) half 5, 8 15 81 Vail,J W 1 22 19 LBS Vanry, MrsLS parti 5 25 Valentine, EU 2 18 32 Vance, Marg half 4 15 31 Vizay, LW 5 14 16 Vogel,F part 9 25 19 Vogelgesang, Fr 5 11 8 Vollert.Edw 5 1 16 Vosherg, Chas 4 21 16 Voss, Wm 4 10 25 Von Baumbach, M 1 17 16 A'on Baumbach, E 3 20 10 Voight, Herman 2 24 10 Vliet, Jasper, 2 15 31 Ward,Llnd8ey 3 8 27 Warner, E 2 6 31 Warner, MP part 2 8 19 Warner,C half 5 2 31 Washburn, , ....half 2 5 8 Wait, QA 6 11 8 Wait, Danl 6 10 19 Walton, MB part 7 23 19 Walton, WB ...5 3 31 Wapple, L 3 1 15 Wardner, Fr 13 4 31 Waldo, OH 11,12 5 25 Walworth, PA 2 10 26 Walker,OP 5 11 31 Walker, RC halHS 16 31 Walker, J B 2 10 32 Walker,GH 4 11 31 ^Vatson, Susanna..' 1 27 16 Watson, Hugh half 2 12 31 Watson, JW 2,3 31 10 Wade, Jos half 4 5 8 Warnke,John half 8 12 31 Watkins, Jacob halfl2 7 25 Warren, Saml half 9 11 31 Wadsworth, AJ 4 5 24 Walls, Geo 9 11 25 Wail, Jacob half 5 3 24 Wall, Caleb 3,4 3 31 Waterman, Wm 3 5 31 Wasweiler, PJ half 1 16 20 Walber, Emil 3 5'1- 23 Wagner, Julius 1 30 20 Wallace, W & R. 1 9FH Webster, John half 4 6 5 Webber,WA 5 4 14 Weber,Pcter 3 26 26 Wells,Benj 6 1 8 Wells, Danl Jr 3,4,5 4 25 Welle, DanlJr 6,7 8 26 Wells, Danl Jr 6 9 26 WoUs, CK 8 4 25 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. 41 Wells, WS 1, 2 WellSjJC 2 Wells, DL 1 Wells, Mary halflO West, Beiij H West, SO 4 West, S C. 1 West, Geo S part 4 West, H H 2 Weld, JB 3 WeWon, John 7 Weicle,H 3 Wechselbert', J P 11 Wetherbee, S 2 Wehe, OL half 2 Wendt & Fi iiklcr 5 Werdehoof, H 3 Westphal, II 1 Westphal,FW 2 Webster. U part 9 Wendlaiidt, C 4 Wehe. Edw > 3 \Vellauer, R 2 Weeks, L W 7 WeidDer, F 11 Wcssels, Johj half 1 Weiskirk, Emil 2 Weston , Wm 1 Weinbrenner, P part 2 Whaling, Win partl4 Whaling, W J 12 Wheeler, R 4 Wheeler, CU 2 Wheeler, Thcs ...part 7 Wheeler, Sanford 5 Wheelock, Pftcr . 1 Whitehead, W 9 Whitney, Eleanor T 6 Whitney, W H partll White, GO 3 White. Mrs L S part 1 White, Julius quarters White, Geo A 3 White, Sarah half4 White, SG hain2 Whitehead, John part 9 Williams, CDC part 6 wniiams, Thos P 5 Williams, G H 1 Williams, J 4 Williams, Henry .. 9 Williams, D E. ' 10 Williams, G 11 7 Williams, GT 1 Williamson, MrsEUeu 12 Williams, Geo 1, 2, 3. 4 Williams, W R half 2 B S 4 25 71 9 12 27 13 25 2 13 1 19 17 10 18 32 17 10 2 14 6 19 12 19 25 26 In 27 5 24 12 25 5 24 7 20 32 20 8 16 52 23 51 23 1 8 3 31 8 25 13 19 3 15 22 52 16 26 8 24 8 19 7 24 3 14 16 16 4 31 4 31 9 19 10 31 11 19 5 26 5 25 7 i5 5 32 10 32 5 24 24 27 9 25 6 8 3 32 21 19 8 31 6 8 2 16 15 25 11 25 21 26 23 16 Williams& Whitney 1 Wilson, WK 2 Wilson, WD half 6 Wilson, Mrs P 7 Wifcox, Joel 7 Wilcox, J L hall 4 Wllcox,EL , 6 Wiley, Chas partlO Wiley, Mrs A A 15 Wiese, A 5 Wing, John. ... . 6 Wilmans, AC 3 Wilm:uis,Fred 6 Wilke, A H part 7 Winkler, Carl 2 Wick, J . part 9 WinkelmaUjC half 2 Wiese,H half 5 Wiese, Fred half 10 Wiese, R 1 Wiltsher, S half 7 Wi Itsh ire W quarter 7 Wlld,H 2, 3 Wilde, John part 3 AVisLodgelS ."rr 1 Wis Lodge 13 1,2 Wis Lodge 13 2 Wilkins,~HB 1 Wishart, Mary F 4 Woodruff, JM 4 Wood'.vorth, A O quarter 7 Woodward, HB 5 Wood, LS 4 Wood, Mrs G half 9 Wood, Wm 6 Wood, WH. . half 8 Woolcot, EB 6 Woolcot,OP 2 Woolager, G ..; 1 Woolpit, S half 9 Worden, E 5 Wunderly, Helen 4 Wyraan.L 5,10 Wiight, J S 6 Wright, Jane A 2 Ayright,WU... 10 Yallop, Jas 5 10 8 Yale, P 8 7 31 Youi.gs, LA 5 21 16 Young, M L 6 19 27 YounL'..W P 4 8 8 York,"DS 4 3 32 Yonhill, Ctias 8 29 20 YoRse. Peter, 3 34 10 B S 16 32 21 10 13 16 32 23 5 8 8 27 16 19 8 15 IS 20 25 19 26 19 4 19 4 26 3 16 9 16 1 8 17 16 13 16 16 31 9 24 13 27 7 16 8 20 5 16 53 10 63 10 54 10 9 32 6 8 9 S 7 16 4FH 6 16 li 31 3 16 6 25 1 25 ■60 10 5 24 4 24 2 27 ](» 8 7 31 6 32 14 10 ( 8 42 LIST OF LOT OWNERS. L B S I L U S Z Zander, Mi-B E F half 8 11 31 Zoehrlaut, n 9 1 27 Zaendt, John 2 7 20 Zweugel, Oh 1 2-1 10 Zabel.Max 4 20 20 I Zweitusch, Otto 6 14 16 r LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 016 091 588 2