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18981110Thursday, November 10th,18981095710957View PageThe general's double : a story of the Army of the Potomac.The general's double : a story of the Army of the Potomac.King, Charles, 1844-1933.08484
18981110Thursday, November 10th,18981102911029View PageFrom school to battlefield : a story of the war days.From school to battlefield : a story of the war days.King, Charles, 1844-1933.08787
18981110Thursday, November 10th,18981104411044View PageMiss Lou.Miss Lou.Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888.120120
18960122Wednesday, January 22nd,1896096379637View PageWinning his way.Winning his way.Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896.125125
18770205Monday, February 5th,1877025632563View PageRunning the blockade, or, U.S. secret service adventures.Running the blockade, or, U.S. secret service adventures.Thomes, William Henry, 1824-1895.0000
18960204Tuesday, February 4th,1896096609660View PageThe red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900.05454
18920107Thursday, January 7th,1892080798079View PageCorporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Hinman, Wilbur F. (Wilbur Fisk), d. 1905.193193
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500524524View PageThe sailor boy : or, Jack Somers in the navy : a story of the great rebellion.The sailor boy : or, Jack Somers in the navy : a story of the great rebellion.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.0000
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500525525View PageThe soldier boy : or, Tom Somers in the army : a story of the great rebellion.The soldier boy : or, Tom Somers in the army : a story of the great rebellion.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.0022
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500526526View PageThe yankee middy, or, The adventures of a naval officer : a story of the great rebellion.The yankee middy, or, The adventures of a naval officer : a story of the great rebellion.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.0000
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500527527View PageThe young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.127127
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500658658View PageFrank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.0000
19000205Monday, February 5th,19001145711457View PageOn General Thomas's staff.On General Thomas's staff.Dunn, Byron A. (Byron Archibald), 1842-1926.03333
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500674674View PageCaptain Horace.Captain Horace.Clarke, Rebecca Sophia, 1833-1906.0000
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500684684View PageWinning his way.Winning his way.Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896.0011
18750313Saturday, March 13th,1875012011201View PageVictory.Victory.Patterson, Jane Lippitt, 1829-01212
18750313Saturday, March 13th,1875012071207View PageDaisy. : Continued from "Melbourne House."Daisy. : Continued from "Melbourne House."Warner, Susan, 1819-1885.0000
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500695695View PageHammer and rapier.Hammer and rapier.Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886.0000
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500756756View PageWhat answer?What answer?Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932.0099
18911230Wednesday, December 30th,1891077057705View PageFrank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.235235
19000323Friday, March 23rd,19001167311673View PageTwo little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922.05050
19000425Wednesday, April 25th,19001169011690View PageKnights in fustian : a war time story of Indiana.Knights in fustian : a war time story of Indiana.Brown, Caroline, 1852-1931.103103
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500808808View PageMarjorie's quest.Marjorie's quest.Lincoln, Jeanie Gould, 1846-1921.0011
19000425Wednesday, April 25th,19001169911699View PageThe battle of New York : a story for all young people.The battle of New York : a story for all young people.Stoddard, William Osborn, 1835-1925.04646
19001019Friday, October 19th,19001218412184View PageOn the wing of occasions : being the authorized version of certain curious episodes of the late Civil War, including the hitherto suppressed narrative of the kidnapping of President Lincoln.On the wing of occasions : being the authorized version of certain curious episodes of the late Civil War, including the hitherto suppressed narrative of the kidnapping of President Lincoln.Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-190801818
18920308Tuesday, March 8th,1892082228222View PageThe Orpheus C. Kerr papers : second series.The Orpheus C. Kerr papers : second series.Newell, R. H. (Robert Henry), 1836-1901.0011
18750313Saturday, March 13th,187500861861View PageRose Mather : a tale.Rose Mather : a tale.Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-19070000
18940727Friday, July 27th,1894089858985View PageA war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.King, Charles, 1844-1933.145145
18971007Thursday, October 7th,18971056010560View PageWinning his way.Winning his way.Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896.02727
19000622Friday, June 22nd,19001185011850View PageFrank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.09090
19000622Friday, June 22nd,19001185211852View PageMarcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.03737
19000622Friday, June 22nd,19001185311853View PageMarcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.03131
18971007Thursday, October 7th,18971057710577View PageWith Lee in Virginia : a story of the American Civil War.With Lee in Virginia : a story of the American Civil War.Henty, G. A. (George Alfred), 1832-1902.09292
18920318Friday, March 18th,1892082538253View PageHospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888.08686
19000709Monday, July 9th,19001189311893View PageFrank's campaign, or, The farm and the camp.Frank's campaign, or, The farm and the camp.Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899.08080
19000809Thursday, August 9th,19001196111961View PageThe legionariesThe legionariesClark, Henry Scott, 1856-06666
19010617Monday, June 17th,19011281312813View PageThe crisisThe crisisChurchill, Winston, 1871-194703838
18811126Saturday, November 26th,1881036633663View PageFigs and thistles : a romance of the Western Reserve.Figs and thistles : a romance of the Western Reserve.Tourge , Albion Winegar, 1838-1905.0000
19010711Thursday, July 11th,19011288112881View PageHis sombre rivalsHis sombre rivalsRoe, Edward Payson, 1838-188803636
19010711Thursday, July 11th,19011288212882View PageMiss LouMiss LouRoe, Edward Payson, 1838-188804040
19010718Thursday, July 18th,19011291512915View PageA war-time wooing; a story.A war-time wooing; a story.King, Charles, 1844-193302929
19010603Monday, June 3rd,19011280012800View PageThe crisisThe crisisChurchill, Winston, 1871-1947.03535
19010718Thursday, July 18th,19011301113011View PageIn circling camps : a romance of the civil warIn circling camps : a romance of the civil warAltsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander), 1862-1919.05353
18940926Wednesday, September 26th,1894091479147View PageTaken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.159159
18940926Wednesday, September 26th,1894091489148View PageWithin the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.201201
18940926Wednesday, September 26th,1894091499149View PageOn the blockade.On the blockade.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.169169
18940926Wednesday, September 26th,1894091509150View PageStand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.163163
18940926Wednesday, September 26th,1894091519151View PageFighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.160160
18940926Wednesday, September 26th,1894091529152View PageA victorious union.A victorious union.Adams, William T. (William Taylor), 1822-1897.153153
19011106Wednesday, November 6th,19011305813058View PageThe cavalierThe cavalierCable, George Washington, 1844-1925.03535
18921019Wednesday, October 19th,1892084128412View PageCudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend), 1827-1916.06666
18921019Wednesday, October 19th,1892084188418View PageTwo little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922.07171
18941015Monday, October 15th,1894091989198View PageElsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Finley, Martha, 1828-1909.186186
19020625Wednesday, June 25th,19021333713337View PageThe battlegroundThe battlegroundGlasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-194501818
19011202Monday, December 2nd,19011314113141View PageFrom Atlanta to the seaFrom Atlanta to the seaDunn, Byron A. (Byron Archibald), 1842-1926.01919
18830406Friday, April 6th,1883037743774View PageHospital sketches : and camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches : and camp and fireside stories.Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888.0000
18921019Wednesday, October 19th,1892084598459View PageRodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.09191
18921019Wednesday, October 19th,1892084608460View PageMarcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.09696
18921019Wednesday, October 19th,1892084618461View PageTrue to his colors.True to his colors.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.183183
18921019Wednesday, October 19th,1892084628462View PageMarcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Fosdick, Charles Austin, 1842-1915.151151
18921019Wednesday, October 19th,1892084938493View PageHis sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888.217217
18921019Wednesday, October 19th,1892085048504View PageMacaria.Macaria.Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909.135135
18970201Monday, February 1st,18971013110131View PageThe iron game.The iron game.Keenan, Henry F. (Henry Francis), b. 1850.01010
18921114Monday, November 14th,1892085958595View PageBetween the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.King, Charles, 1844-1933.130130
19021021Tuesday, October 21st,19021366113661View PageThe crisisThe crisisChurchill, Winston, 1871-1947.0077
18951206Friday, December 6th,1895095529552View PageUnion : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Musick, John R. (John Roy), 1849-1901.03939
19021203Wednesday, December 3rd,19021372513725View PageA captured Santa ClausA captured Santa ClausPage, Thomas Nelson, 1853-19220000
19021203Wednesday, December 3rd,19021373013730View PageThe little colonelThe little colonelJohnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows), 1863-19310000

+Patron (1643)

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Date JoinedNameResidence
25632563View Page18890927Friday, September 27th, 1889Ruby PerkinsRuby Perkins518 East Jackson
0978978View Page18780201Friday, February 1st, 1878Charles LynnCharles LynnEast Washington
27592759View Page18901220Saturday, December 20th, 1890Earl GibsonEarl Gibson308 Wysor
0115115View Page18750618Friday, June 18th, 1875John WalterhouseJohn WalterhouseMain Street
27772777View Page18910114Wednesday, January 14th, 1891Mrs. L. HermanMrs. L. HermanE Main St.
28812881View Page18911021Wednesday, October 21st, 1891Harry HartleyHarry Hartley335 E Adams
007878View Page18750605Saturday, June 5th, 1875Kate WilsonKate WilsonWashington St.
28992899View Page18911114Saturday, November 14th, 1891Ora MillerOra Miller1006 S. Walnut
26832683View Page18900916Tuesday, September 16th, 1890Laura KiserLaura KiserNorth Vine
29422942View Page18911229Tuesday, December 29th, 1891Homer DowellHomer Dowell500 S Liberty
27922792View Page18910205Thursday, February 5th, 1891Willie ShelbyWillie Shelby312 N Mulberry
27072707View Page18901015Wednesday, October 15th, 1890Norwood CarnesNorwood Carness Kilgore Ave
23442344View Page18851231Thursday, December 31st, 1885Vida CassadyVida CassadyWest Washington
16091609View Page18810127Thursday, January 27th, 1881Albert PettyAlbert Petty397 East Adams
26892689View Page18900919Friday, September 19th, 1890Frank HinkleFrank Hinkle(West Point Cadet_1902)
29562956View Page18920122Friday, January 22nd, 1892Loyd CarverLoyd CarverOhmer Ave.
29432943View Page18911229Tuesday, December 29th, 1891Wattia MarchWattia MarchEast of Chase + and Hoyt
29462946View Page18920104Monday, January 4th, 1892Charlie KiserCharlie Kiser219. N. Vine
27912791View Page18910204Wednesday, February 4th, 1891Winnie BellWinnie Bell171 Kilgore Ave.
15501550View Page18801231Friday, December 31st, 1880Bessie WilliamsBessie WilliamsE Adams
21042104View Page18831119Monday, November 19th, 1883Eddie LynnEddie Lynn287 Washington
25232523View Page18890318Monday, March 18th, 1889Maggie KaltenbachMaggie KaltenbachCor. 3rd and Jefferson St.
27942794View Page18910207Saturday, February 7th, 1891Alfred KilgoreAlfred Kilgore417 W. Main
27352735View Page18901119Wednesday, November 19th, 1890Carl ChildsCarl ChildsJackson
12761276View Page18790830Saturday, August 30th, 1879C J BradyC J BradyE Washington
27832783View Page18910123Friday, January 23rd, 1891Earl NuttingEarl Nutting315 w Adams
17471747View Page18810305Saturday, March 5th, 1881Taylor MooreTaylor MooreWest Charles
26852685View Page18900917Wednesday, September 17th, 1890Estella McClillanEstella McClillanRiverside
27982798View Page18910209Monday, February 9th, 1891Ashley HemingrayAshley HemingrayNot listed
25782578View Page18891104Monday, November 4th, 1889Clarence LaceyClarence Laceye Gilbert St.
25012501View Page18890112Saturday, January 12th, 1889Mrs. A. K. NicholsMrs. A. K. NicholsWest Washington St
0591591View Page18770310Saturday, March 10th, 1877Katie H. WilsonKatie H. WilsonCor Washington and Jeff
0859859View Page18770814Tuesday, August 14th, 1877Fannie McCormickFannie McCormickWest Gilbert
11441144View Page18781230Monday, December 30th, 1878Katie GarstKatie GarstCor 2nd and Jefferson
28282828View Page18910319Thursday, March 19th, 1891Homer ShawHomer Shaw318 W. Mulberry
29652965View Page18920128Thursday, January 28th, 1892Emma LaceyEmma Lacey316 E. Gilbert
29072907View Page18911123Monday, November 23rd, 1891Carl TuheyCarl Tuhey215 Wall st.
29992999View Page18920303Thursday, March 3rd, 1892Gulia CatesGulia Cates802 E. Washington
0206206View Page18750818Wednesday, August 18th, 1875Flora L. JackFlora L. JackCorner Washington & Mulberry
29912991View Page18920224Wednesday, February 24th, 1892Joe BoehmJoe Boehm211 East Main st.
0147147View Page18750705Monday, July 5th, 1875Annie IrelandAnnie IrelandMain St
10371037View Page18780511Saturday, May 11th, 1878Martha J IvinsMartha J IvinsGilbert St
30023002View Page18920312Saturday, March 12th, 1892Campbell KeirsteadCampbell Keirstead902. E. Main
29552955View Page18920120Wednesday, January 20th, 1892Ashley HemingrayAshley Hemingray311 E. Jackson
29502950View Page18920109Saturday, January 9th, 1892Herbert JohnstonHerbert Johnston231 Vine St.
29862986View Page18920220Saturday, February 20th, 1892Robbie ScottRobbie Scott606 E. Jackson
29952995View Page18920301Tuesday, March 1st, 1892Mary ShawMary ShawNot listed
27852785View Page18910127Tuesday, January 27th, 1891Chester A. EvansChester A. Evans310 W. Adams
29872987View Page18920220Saturday, February 20th, 1892Annie CunningtonAnnie Cunnington601 S Walnut
30323032View Page18920421Thursday, April 21st, 1892Harry GreerHarry Greers Walnut
25262526View Page18890402Tuesday, April 2nd, 1889Winton HawkWinton Hawk508 S Hackley
29572957View Page18920123Saturday, January 23rd, 1892George BurtGeorge Burt230 N. Vine St.
26412641View Page18900614Saturday, June 14th, 1890Mrs. D. W. StewartMrs. D. W. Stewart710 E. Jackson
30453045View Page18920507Saturday, May 7th, 1892Frank GarnerFrank Garner704 E. Main
30343034View Page18920423Saturday, April 23rd, 1892Mrs. Donna CunninghamMrs. Donna Cunningham1449 S. Franklin
30473047View Page18920507Saturday, May 7th, 1892Miss. Mamie MartinMiss. Mamie Martin223 w Washington
24522452View Page18880128Saturday, January 28th, 1888Omer MitchellOmer MitchellSouth Walnut
28462846View Page18910504Monday, May 4th, 1891Ethel PerdieuEthel PerdieuCor Charles + Vine
28932893View Page18911109Monday, November 9th, 1891John L. MorinJohn L. Morin416 E. Jackson
30593059View Page18920519Thursday, May 19th, 1892Chas. VenemanChas. Veneman417 West 13th st.
30563056View Page18920514Saturday, May 14th, 1892Albert LewellenAlbert Lewellen301 Cor 11 + Jefferson
40204020View Page18921017Monday, October 17th, 1892Luis WildermuthLuis WildermuthMulberry
43124312View Page18940105Friday, January 5th, 1894Mrs. L. HerrmannMrs. L. Herrmann120 E. Main
42934293View Page18930805Saturday, August 5th, 1893Clyde ThornburgClyde ThornburgKirby ave
21962196View Page18840507Wednesday, May 7th, 1884Albert RicheyAlbert RicheyWest Adams
41474147View Page18930126Thursday, January 26th, 1893Edward TurnerEdward Turner613 S. Monroe
43444344View Page18940126Friday, January 26th, 1894Mrs. Chas. KilgoreMrs. Chas. Kilgore417 W. Main St.
11151115View Page18781123Saturday, November 23rd, 1878A. J. WilsonA. J. WilsonCor. High and Charles
44724472View Page18940522Tuesday, May 22nd, 1894Robert SheaRobert Shea703 S Chestnut
41584158View Page18930207Tuesday, February 7th, 1893Frank AbramsFrank Abrams822, St Monroe St
45594559View Page18940918Tuesday, September 18th, 1894Arthur BellArthur BellWhitely
43944394View Page18940222Thursday, February 22nd, 1894Fred SnyderFred Snyder317 Wysor St.
12501250View Page18790616Monday, June 16th, 1879Mrs. E CammackMrs. E CammackEast Adams
41264126View Page18930111Wednesday, January 11th, 1893Lloyd CarverLloyd CarverChurch Ave
42334233View Page18930429Saturday, April 29th, 1893Miss. Edna BeardMiss. Edna Beard225 Wysor St
28502850View Page18910513Wednesday, May 13th, 1891Theo. H. JohnsonTheo. H. Johnson108 N. Monroe
30753075View Page18920729Friday, July 29th, 1892Gertrude BateyGertrude BateyE. Jackson
29142914View Page18910826Wednesday, August 26th, 1891Dan CohenDan Cohen613 Jackson
25342534View Page18890531Friday, May 31st, 1889Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan703 w Adams St
40234023View Page18921019Wednesday, October 19th, 1892Roy HarringtonRoy HarringtonNot listed
12521252View Page18790616Monday, June 16th, 1879D. CammackD. CammackEast Adams
45854585View Page18941020Saturday, October 20th, 1894Mrs. Charles HigginsMrs. Charles Higgins614 Monroe St.
42244224View Page18930405Wednesday, April 5th, 1893Harry KeltnerHarry KeltnerWestside
43014301View Page18940102Tuesday, January 2nd, 1894Edward B DuffyEdward B DuffyCor Willard + Blaine
28152815View Page18910307Saturday, March 7th, 1891Mabel NeffMabel Neff234 N. Vine
40434043View Page18921104Friday, November 4th, 1892Mrs. Dr. GreenMrs. Dr. Green223 North Elm
45764576View Page18941011Thursday, October 11th, 1894Will TruittWill Truitt2 1/2 Miles E. City
43994399View Page18940224Saturday, February 24th, 1894Willie A. EvansWillie A. Evans318 E. Fremont
27162716View Page18901101Saturday, November 1st, 1890Maude CaseMaude Case617 Berlin St.
44264426View Page18940316Friday, March 16th, 1894Chas. M. StreeterChas. M. Streeter114 1/2 W. Wash. St.
14471447View Page18800807Saturday, August 7th, 1880Lizzie HainesLizzie Haines303 East Charles
44584458View Page18940505Saturday, May 5th, 1894Ed W GilbertEd W Gilbert219 S. Franklin
44544454View Page18940428Saturday, April 28th, 1894Frank MorganFrank MorganMacedonia + Webster
45864586View Page18941020Saturday, October 20th, 1894Mrs. Lillian ThomasMrs. Lillian ThomasOhmer Ave.
40144014View Page18921011Tuesday, October 11th, 1892E. R. TemplerE. R. Templer214 W. Jackson
42074207View Page18930317Friday, March 17th, 1893Mrs. Anna JohnsonMrs. Anna Johnson1013 Madison St
46224622View Page18941117Saturday, November 17th, 1894James GuthrieJames Guthrie516 S. Franklin
44104410View Page18940303Saturday, March 3rd, 1894Winlock TurnerWinlock TurnerChas. + Jeff. St.
44044404View Page18940227Tuesday, February 27th, 1894Blaine SmithBlaine Smith1209 E Adams St
40044004View Page18921001Saturday, October 1st, 1892Ohle GillOhle Gill613 W. Charles St.
30873087View Page18920827Saturday, August 27th, 1892Jimmie BaldwinJimmie Baldwin310 Gilbert St.
46004600View Page18941103Saturday, November 3rd, 1894Jay BullardJay BullardCor Lennon + Howard
30363036View Page18920426Tuesday, April 26th, 1892Ronnie DowRonnie Dow441 Howard
13321332View Page18800113Tuesday, January 13th, 1880Arthur L ShidelerArthur L ShidelerNorth Elm St
46324632View Page18941119Monday, November 19th, 1894Fred A VawterFred A Vawter608 So. Walnut
27532753View Page18901215Monday, December 15th, 1890Charlie LangdonCharlie LangdonHill & Ash
40784078View Page18921203Saturday, December 3rd, 1892Frank HainesFrank Haines513 S. Jefferson st.
24712471View Page18880609Saturday, June 9th, 1888Louisa KoernerLouisa KoernerNorth St.
40844084View Page18921208Thursday, December 8th, 1892Dan McAberDan McAber517 Walnut st
28782878View Page18911020Tuesday, October 20th, 1891Clyde LeagerClyde Leager707 E Jackson
30963096View Page18920924Saturday, September 24th, 1892Mrs. Wm. F. GillMrs. Wm. F. Gill613 West Charles
44154415View Page18940307Wednesday, March 7th, 1894Harry WardHarry Ward608 E Jackson St
41074107View Page18921229Thursday, December 29th, 1892Mrs. M. C. DowMrs. M. C. Dow431 Howard
0262262View Page18751115Monday, November 15th, 1875Mattie WilcoxonMattie Wilcoxon94 Cor High Dumont
30313031View Page18920421Thursday, April 21st, 1892Luella WineburgLuella Wineburg501 Proud st.
46384638View Page18941126Monday, November 26th, 1894Grace MillerGrace Miller118 Grant St.
45194519View Page18940719Thursday, July 19th, 1894S. Gilbert JumpS. Gilbert Jump219 S. Franklin St
43144314View Page18940106Saturday, January 6th, 1894Edna SmithEdna Smith602. E. Charles
26742674View Page18900829Friday, August 29th, 1890Jessie FordJessie Ford817 W. Main
40334033View Page18921101Tuesday, November 1st, 1892Perry A. LangdonPerry A. LangdonHill + Ash
44624462View Page18940510Thursday, May 10th, 1894Mary SniderMary Snider613 S. Walnut
46174617View Page18941114Wednesday, November 14th, 1894Geo. W. WintonGeo. W. Winton702 W. Main
45954595View Page18941030Tuesday, October 30th, 1894Alonzo CareyAlonzo Carey615 S. Mound
45554555View Page18940915Saturday, September 15th, 1894Emma HelvieEmma Helvie820. E. Adams
30603060View Page18920524Tuesday, May 24th, 1892Earl TeverbaughEarl Teverbaugh702 E. Jackson
45754575View Page18941010Wednesday, October 10th, 1894Mrs. Chas KoontzMrs. Chas Koontz423 W Jackson St
45734573View Page18941006Saturday, October 6th, 1894F. R. MerrellF. R. Merrell301 N Monroe
0103103View Page18750612Saturday, June 12th, 1875Clara MaddyClara MaddyWash St
25952595View Page18900104Saturday, January 4th, 1890Jone HayworthJone HayworthSouth Franklin
43384338View Page18940120Saturday, January 20th, 1894Fred CecilFred Cecil1523 S. Franklin
45284528View Page18940728Saturday, July 28th, 1894Maggie SmithMaggie Smith504 E. 2nd St
27362736View Page18901122Saturday, November 22nd, 1890Nellie RussellNellie Russell1211 E Main
30413041View Page18920504Wednesday, May 4th, 1892Ralph GarstRalph Garst611 W. 16.
46444644View Page18941203Monday, December 3rd, 1894Clarence PerkinsClarence Perkins522 E. Jackson
41624162View Page18930209Thursday, February 9th, 1893Maude ClarkMaude Clark254 Kilgore Ave.
45694569View Page18941002Tuesday, October 2nd, 1894Ralph HyerRalph Hyer1110 Virginia
41024102View Page18921219Monday, December 19th, 1892Nellie JensenNellie Jensen1207 E Jackson
24402440View Page18871112Saturday, November 12th, 1887Della SampleDella SampleCor Mulberry + Howard
40854085View Page18921208Thursday, December 8th, 1892Claud ClarkClaud Clark255 Kilgore Ave.
44564456View Page18940502Wednesday, May 2nd, 1894Frank R. HulettFrank R. Hulett220 North Walnut
43724372View Page18940210Saturday, February 10th, 1894Samuel HiggittSamuel HiggittPearl + Anthony St.
46314631View Page18941119Monday, November 19th, 1894Eugene L. BoyceEugene L. Boyce309 1/2 So. Walnut St.
44824482View Page18940605Tuesday, June 5th, 1894D. F. AultD. F. Ault302 W. Gilbert
46514651View Page18941208Saturday, December 8th, 1894Fannie FisherFannie Fisher723 - E. Main
41824182View Page18930225Saturday, February 25th, 1893Helen Norwood BardHelen Norwood BardNot listed
46644664View Page18941228Friday, December 28th, 1894Charles BrennonCharles Brennon422 -E. Jackson
30423042View Page18920505Thursday, May 5th, 1892Edwin UnksEdwin Unkscor. Willard + Mock
41714171View Page18930216Thursday, February 16th, 1893Gola DickGola Dick211 Florence st.
41184118View Page18930107Saturday, January 7th, 1893Geo. HarbertGeo. Harbert713 Grant
27892789View Page18910203Tuesday, February 3rd, 1891Mrs. J. E. MurrayMrs. J. E. Murray120 N Cherry
24082408View Page18870318Friday, March 18th, 1887Allie SnellAllie Snellcor e Chestnut Ave
25422542View Page18890709Tuesday, July 9th, 1889Erna EilerErna Eiler403 Charles and Liberty
20802080View Page18830929Saturday, September 29th, 1883Mrs. S. P. WildmanMrs. S. P. WildmanEast Washington
44944494View Page18940620Wednesday, June 20th, 1894Will CraigWill Craig910 E Washington
24432443View Page18871208Thursday, December 8th, 1887Geo. R. GreenGeo. R. GreenElm & Gilbert
42534253View Page18930523Tuesday, May 23rd, 1893Earl TuheyEarl Tuhey1121 S Walnut
44364436View Page18940330Friday, March 30th, 1894Harry MockHarry Mock1295 e Kirby
28962896View Page18911113Friday, November 13th, 1891Mrs. C. E. CronewellMrs. C. E. Cronewell706 E. Jackson
27652765View Page18910105Monday, January 5th, 1891Charlie Kougel Jr.Charlie Kougel Jr.Not listed
40994099View Page18921216Friday, December 16th, 1892Alma McDowellAlma McDowell403 Wysor st
46914691View Page18950116Wednesday, January 16th, 1895Ora TweedyOra Tweedy1113 Kirby Ave.
46754675View Page18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895Pearl SniderPearl Snider419 Wysor St.
44794479View Page18940531Thursday, May 31st, 1894Roscoe JonesRoscoe JonesOak St.
43964396View Page18940223Friday, February 23rd, 1894C. E. CrandallC. E. Crandall5 Little Blk
46394639View Page18941126Monday, November 26th, 1894L. E. WilliamsL. E. Williams1210 E. Adams St
46804680View Page18950108Tuesday, January 8th, 1895Harry FordHarry Ford817 W. Main
31103110View Page18950129Tuesday, January 29th, 1895Wayman AdamsWayman Adams1314 e Adams
44194419View Page18940310Saturday, March 10th, 1894Flora KingFlora King819 E. Adams
40294029View Page18921025Tuesday, October 25th, 1892E. J. DavisE. J. Davis222 W. Adams St.
46204620View Page18941115Thursday, November 15th, 1894Letha KnappLetha Knapp316 N Walnut
45884588View Page18941023Tuesday, October 23rd, 1894Landess BloomLandess Bloom313 Michigan St.
43054305View Page18940103Wednesday, January 3rd, 1894Elliott BaylessElliott Bayless228. N. Vine
41684168View Page18930213Monday, February 13th, 1893Rudolph BloomRudolph Bloom313 W Michigan
0213213View Page18750828Saturday, August 28th, 1875G. L. KurtzG. L. KurtzCouncil
31033103View Page18950128Monday, January 28th, 1895Charlie ZuberCharlie Zuber816 - W. Main
29222922View Page18910929Tuesday, September 29th, 1891Ray WadeRay Wade217 S. High
44034403View Page18940226Monday, February 26th, 1894Ralph HuffRalph Huff801 Chas & Plum
45244524View Page18940726Thursday, July 26th, 1894Wysor MarshWysor Marsh222 e Adams
43954395View Page18940223Friday, February 23rd, 1894Gertrude HaleGertrude Hale554 Howard
30703070View Page18920707Thursday, July 7th, 1892Leslie SpornhauerLeslie SpornhauerNot listed
44474447View Page18940414Saturday, April 14th, 1894Mrs. Jennie HillMrs. Jennie Hill1018 e Main St.
43174317View Page18940111Thursday, January 11th, 1894Norman BoomerNorman Boomer185 Kilgore Ave
43164316View Page18940110Wednesday, January 10th, 1894Mrs. Mary LeonardMrs. Mary Leonard1203 Kirby Ave.
45424542View Page18940816Thursday, August 16th, 1894Bessie HinesBessie Hines703 E Jackson
41994199View Page18930307Tuesday, March 7th, 1893Howard DudleyHoward DudleyWhitely
45944594View Page18941027Saturday, October 27th, 1894William DohertyWilliam DohertyN.E. Seymour + H
25052505View Page18890205Tuesday, February 5th, 1889David F. RichardsDavid F. RichardsWest Jackson st 516
46784678View Page18950108Tuesday, January 8th, 1895Mrs. Lillie SchellMrs. Lillie Schell1519 S. Franklin
43804380View Page18940214Wednesday, February 14th, 1894Merril SkinnerMerril Skinner425 W. Adams
45084508View Page18940709Monday, July 9th, 1894Everett BoorEverett Boor217 W Gilbert
28632863View Page18910624Wednesday, June 24th, 1891Miss. Edith LeeMiss. Edith Lee114 n Liberty
44614461View Page18940509Wednesday, May 9th, 1894Stanton JanneyStanton Janneycor Jeff and Race St
24352435View Page18871015Saturday, October 15th, 1887Tena GreelyTena GreelyCherry and Maine
31203120View Page18950205Tuesday, February 5th, 1895Horace HagenlockerHorace HagenlockerWillard St.
47064706View Page18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895Charlie FordCharlie Ford817 W. Main
46304630View Page18941119Monday, November 19th, 1894Lillian SchaufelbergerLillian Schaufelberger316 S Council St
31163116View Page18950202Saturday, February 2nd, 1895Mrs. Jas. RossMrs. Jas. Ross206 Wysor St.
30723072View Page18920720Wednesday, July 20th, 1892Charlie CromwellCharlie CromwellHoward st.
43224322View Page18940113Saturday, January 13th, 1894Miss. Pearl RusseyMiss. Pearl Russey304 Boyce Ave
44754475View Page18940526Saturday, May 26th, 1894M. R. SpradlingM. R. Spradling515 W Jackson
42594259View Page18930527Saturday, May 27th, 1893Frank DohertyFrank DohertySeymour + Hackley
46954695View Page18950117Thursday, January 17th, 1895Carl CecilCarl Cecil710 - E. Jackson
26542654View Page18900714Monday, July 14th, 1890Merrill LeonardMerrill Leonard601 Robert St.
40054005View Page18921001Saturday, October 1st, 1892Laura RossLaura RossWysor St.
31133113View Page18950130Wednesday, January 30th, 1895J Micheal CaseyJ Micheal Casey808 W. Adams
26422642View Page18900618Wednesday, June 18th, 1890Frances JonesFrances Jones121 S. Cherry
47044704View Page18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895Katie DohertyKatie Doherty604 - S. Walnut
0172172View Page18750723Friday, July 23rd, 1875W. W. OrrW. W. OrrMain St
47084708View Page18950121Monday, January 21st, 1895Jacob HuberJacob Huber710 - S. Monroe
41084108View Page18921230Friday, December 30th, 1892Mrs. F G BrownellMrs. F G Brownell710 E Main
45344534View Page18940731Tuesday, July 31st, 1894Roy PalmerRoy Palmer214 North Vine
31493149View Page18950311Monday, March 11th, 1895Herbert H. SmithHerbert H. Smith1279 E. Main St.
47024702View Page18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895Minnie O'NealMinnie O'Neal1303 Virginia St.
31403140View Page18950222Friday, February 22nd, 1895Walter BartlettWalter BartlettRiverside
42704270View Page18930619Monday, June 19th, 1893Bessie G. BunchBessie G. Bunch1333 E. Jackson
0431431View Page18760814Monday, August 14th, 1876Jennie BradyJennie BradyN. Monroe St.
43704370View Page18940209Friday, February 9th, 1894Mary KinertMary Kinert924. E. Main
31193119View Page18950205Tuesday, February 5th, 1895Rollie BunchRollie BunchCor. Mull, Wall
27842784View Page18910126Monday, January 26th, 1891Isaac H. GrayIsaac H. Gray425 W. Main st.
30353035View Page18920426Tuesday, April 26th, 1892Ruth CramptonRuth Crampton2024 N 11th st.
44424442View Page18940407Saturday, April 7th, 1894Mae HickokMae Hickok309 E Jackson St.
40024002View Page18920929Thursday, September 29th, 1892Bertie WilliamsonBertie Williamson632 W Jackson
28182818View Page18910307Saturday, March 7th, 1891Gertrude HagadornGertrude Hagadornnot entered
20872087View Page18831020Saturday, October 20th, 1883W R SnyderW R SnyderMadison St
24672467View Page18880411Wednesday, April 11th, 1888Wm MorganWm MorganSouth Monroe
30013001View Page18920312Saturday, March 12th, 1892Clara YoungmanClara YoungmanNot entered
24192419View Page18870519Thursday, May 19th, 1887B F BarboB F BarboCor. Madison and 2nd.
40004000View Page18920929Thursday, September 29th, 1892Ray ThornburgRay Thornburg1119 K. Ave.
28012801View Page18910210Tuesday, February 10th, 1891Lola HarringtonLola HarringtonNot listed
31143114View Page18950131Thursday, January 31st, 1895George SuttonGeorge Sutton320 W. Gilbert
31123112View Page18950130Wednesday, January 30th, 1895Mary CaseyMary Casey808 W. Adams
43974397View Page18940224Saturday, February 24th, 1894J. F. BrewerJ. F. Brewer728 W. Jackson
46624662View Page18941226Wednesday, December 26th, 1894Katie McDowellKatie McDowell510 E. Wash.
25912591View Page18891218Wednesday, December 18th, 1889Clara LeonardClara Leonard601 Roberts st.
43854385View Page18940217Saturday, February 17th, 1894Emma BrewerEmma Brewer728 W. Jackson
45454545View Page18940823Thursday, August 23rd, 1894Mrs. Will MeekerMrs. Will MeekerE. Jackson
16251625View Page18810202Wednesday, February 2nd, 1881Linnie MarshLinnie MarshCor Douglas & Liberty
40824082View Page18921207Wednesday, December 7th, 1892Harley B. HockettHarley B. Hockett302 North St
28612861View Page18910613Saturday, June 13th, 1891Carl SheppCarl Shepp214 E. Jackson
31003100View Page18950126Saturday, January 26th, 1895Arthur DunganArthur Dungan328 E Gilbert
42114211View Page18930321Tuesday, March 21st, 1893Walter RoofWalter Roof437 Elliot st.
46704670View Page18941231Monday, December 31st, 1894Nellie ManningNellie Manning716 Lurne + Mobin
40554055View Page18921112Saturday, November 12th, 1892Frank E. BurtFrank E. Burt230 n Vine
45314531View Page18940728Saturday, July 28th, 1894Catherine ArnoldCatherine Arnold821 E Charles St
31633163View Page18950404Thursday, April 4th, 1895Otto EberOtto Eber4 Miles Bethe Pike
27952795View Page18910207Saturday, February 7th, 1891Katie HottingerKatie Hottinger223 N Plum
31583158View Page18950327Wednesday, March 27th, 1895John BantaJohn Banta506 E Main St
28142814View Page18910307Saturday, March 7th, 1891Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton503 E. Main
31333133View Page18950216Saturday, February 16th, 1895Wilbur PersonettWilbur PersonettFlorence St.
31623162View Page18950330Saturday, March 30th, 1895Charles CasterlineCharles Casterline508 e Main
40474047View Page18921108Tuesday, November 8th, 1892Harry OrrHarry Orr609 E Main
11661166View Page18790127Monday, January 27th, 1879Jeannie W SmithJeannie W SmithCor Jackson and Mulberry
31043104View Page18950128Monday, January 28th, 1895Mrs. J. W. OxleyMrs. J. W. Oxley429 Kirby Ave
45214521View Page18940721Saturday, July 21st, 1894Mrs. M MockMrs. M Mock1295 Kirby Ave
31683168View Page18950413Saturday, April 13th, 1895Orland DavisOrland Davis310 S. Beacon St.
46964696View Page18950118Friday, January 18th, 1895Willie RileyWillie Riley214 E. Wysor
31593159View Page18950328Thursday, March 28th, 1895Chas JenkinsChas Jenkins1202 Ohmer Ave.
31923192View Page18950610Monday, June 10th, 1895Clancy GrayClancy Gray912 S. Monroe
31383138View Page18950220Wednesday, February 20th, 1895Will RodmanWill RodmanPark + Michigan
40404040View Page18921103Thursday, November 3rd, 1892Mrs. Thos. LarimoreMrs. Thos. Larimore703 E Jackson
47054705View Page18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895C. H. BeardsleyC. H. Beardsley332 North St.
43194319View Page18940111Thursday, January 11th, 1894Ulric HurrleUlric Hurrle808 E. Wash.
41244124View Page18930110Tuesday, January 10th, 1893Harry HanikaHarry HanikaWest Howard
46404640View Page18941126Monday, November 26th, 1894Ralph SteeleRalph Steele313 e Main
31513151View Page18950316Saturday, March 16th, 1895Harry JohnsonHarry Johnson720 West Jackson St
40614061View Page18921118Friday, November 18th, 1892Herschel GreerHerschel Greer507/2 s Walnut
32323232View Page18950803Saturday, August 3rd, 1895J. M. SeitzJ. M. SeitzAbbott House, or the Saturday pink office
44664466View Page18940514Monday, May 14th, 1894Vera StinsonVera Stinson1001 E. Adams
32153215View Page18950709Tuesday, July 9th, 1895Ralph BardRalph Bard404 E Washington
46934693View Page18950116Wednesday, January 16th, 1895Annie JenkinsAnnie Jenkins1202 Ohmer Ave
31533153View Page18950320Wednesday, March 20th, 1895Mrs. M. E. GertieMrs. M. E. Gertie318 E. Jackson
43064306View Page18940103Wednesday, January 3rd, 1894Walter GregoryWalter GregoryWashington
44654465View Page18940512Saturday, May 12th, 1894Geo. N. PetersonGeo. N. PetersonE. Willard St.
32093209View Page18950706Saturday, July 6th, 1895Louis IcermanLouis Icerman511 w Main
32143214View Page18950709Tuesday, July 9th, 1895Chas BleaseChas Blease500 Proud St
42944294View Page18930809Wednesday, August 9th, 1893Mrs. Jennie EvansMrs. Jennie Evans310 W. Adams
32183218View Page18950711Thursday, July 11th, 1895E. L. ChalfantE. L. Chalfant416 e Charles St
45004500View Page18940628Thursday, June 28th, 1894Nellie JerrettNellie Jerrett232 Kilgore Ave
30973097View Page18920924Saturday, September 24th, 1892Bernice BriggsBernice Briggs523 E. Adams
32193219View Page18950711Thursday, July 11th, 1895John M RusseyJohn M Russey120 S Mulberry
31903190View Page18950605Wednesday, June 5th, 1895Geneva UnksGeneva UnksOhio Ave & Shipley
43914391View Page18940222Thursday, February 22nd, 1894L. M. HemingrayL. M. Hemingray411 Howard St.
42424242View Page18930513Saturday, May 13th, 1893Mrs. Dora MitchellMrs. Dora Mitchell613 e 3rd St.
45784578View Page18941013Saturday, October 13th, 1894Miss. Nellie WeaverMiss. Nellie Weaver437 Howard St.
45334533View Page18940730Monday, July 30th, 1894Mabel ReigleMabel Reigle1008 E Charles
32213221View Page18950713Saturday, July 13th, 1895Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd903 S Walnut
45834583View Page18941019Friday, October 19th, 1894Adah MohlerAdah Mohler410 North St
44434443View Page18940410Tuesday, April 10th, 1894Murray GuynnMurray GuynnWest Powers St
32393239View Page18950819Monday, August 19th, 1895Clarence R AndrewsClarence R Andrews501 S Mulberry
32043204View Page18950628Friday, June 28th, 1895Carl NafusCarl Nafus115/2 - Cement Block
26492649View Page18900707Monday, July 7th, 1890Helen HickmanHelen Hickman304 W. Gilbert
32443244View Page18950831Saturday, August 31st, 1895Ralph HyerRalph Hyer201 W Willard
41134113View Page18930103Tuesday, January 3rd, 1893Helen SmithHelen Smith702 E. Adams
46474647View Page18941206Thursday, December 6th, 1894Kenneth ShuttleworthKenneth ShuttleworthShiply + Michigan
31703170View Page18950417Wednesday, April 17th, 1895Ella CareyElla Carey622 w Adams
46264626View Page18941117Saturday, November 17th, 1894Mrs. H. E. MaggsMrs. H. E. Maggs708 E. Adams
32133213View Page18950708Monday, July 8th, 1895Clifford LangdonClifford Langdon910 S Mulberry
43214321View Page18940112Friday, January 12th, 1894Elsie N. HusseyElsie N. Hussey407 S Franklin
31993199View Page18950620Thursday, June 20th, 1895Walter ZellerWalter Zeller1309 East Main St.
42154215View Page18930325Saturday, March 25th, 1893Orville FranklinOrville Franklin201 East 2nd
46574657View Page18941218Tuesday, December 18th, 1894Mrs. F. TaylorMrs. F. TaylorWebster Avenue
44644464View Page18940511Friday, May 11th, 1894Ethel StarrEthel Starr925 e Jackson
24642464View Page18880312Monday, March 12th, 1888Bertha SmithBertha SmithWest Charles
46374637View Page18941124Saturday, November 24th, 1894Harry WhiteHarry WhiteCor. Seymour Ebnight
32003200View Page18950621Friday, June 21st, 1895Earl WilliamsEarl Williams215 S. M.
42314231View Page18930421Friday, April 21st, 1893Robert MockRobert Mock114 Wall st.
32493249View Page18950924Tuesday, September 24th, 1895Lillian GibsonLillian GibsonN Elm St
27872787View Page18910129Thursday, January 29th, 1891Walter JonesWalter Jones121 S. Cherry
0715715View Page18770511Friday, May 11th, 1877Addie KnowltonAddie Knowlton405 East Main
28692869View Page18910720Monday, July 20th, 1891Amy KendallAmy Kendall315 W. Jackson
45134513View Page18940711Wednesday, July 11th, 1894Ralph WintersRalph Winters216 W. Adams
42854285View Page18930717Monday, July 17th, 1893Katie SullivanKatie Sullivan905 S Penn
31543154View Page18950321Thursday, March 21st, 1895Lottie SnyderLottie Snyder317 Wysor St.
25332533View Page18890524Friday, May 24th, 1889Mark CarvelMark CarvelSouth Council St.
32823282View Page18951026Saturday, October 26th, 1895W BallardW Ballard321 E Gilbert
45504550View Page18940906Thursday, September 6th, 1894Harry MillerHarry Miller115 1/2 Lorph Blvd.
27902790View Page18910204Wednesday, February 4th, 1891Peter WilsonPeter WilsonCor. Clove + Walnut
30613061View Page18920528Saturday, May 28th, 1892Frank ShirkFrank Shirk722 e Main
31823182View Page18950518Saturday, May 18th, 1895Miss. Anna HowardMiss. Anna Howard701 cor. Of Monroe
30803080View Page18920817Wednesday, August 17th, 1892Edith JacksonEdith Jackson800 East Main st.
32893289View Page18951105Tuesday, November 5th, 1895Carl NafusCarl Nafus115 1/2 Mulberry
31073107View Page18950129Tuesday, January 29th, 1895Mary MyersMary Myers715 E. Jackson
44964496View Page18940621Thursday, June 21st, 1894Mrs. E WilliamsMrs. E Williams115 N Monroe
32793279View Page18951024Thursday, October 24th, 1895Chas F KoontzChas F Koontz423 W Jackson
26612661View Page18900726Saturday, July 26th, 1890Edwin R. HaisleyEdwin R. Haisley607 S. Council
29402940View Page18911215Tuesday, December 15th, 1891Orville ShawOrville Shaw209 E. Wash.
32703270View Page18951018Friday, October 18th, 1895Harry GuthrieHarry GuthrieLiberty township
15291529View Page18801214Tuesday, December 14th, 1880Linda MerrimanLinda MerrimanSth Mulberry Street
45174517View Page18940716Monday, July 16th, 1894James BaileyJames Bailey1200 Ohmer Ave
32883288View Page18951105Tuesday, November 5th, 1895John GallivanJohn GallivanE Charles St
32803280View Page18951024Thursday, October 24th, 1895Mabel ShafferMabel ShafferWhitely
46584658View Page18941219Wednesday, December 19th, 1894A. R. LounsburyA. R. LounsburyMuncie, East of City
31213121View Page18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895Harriet F BeardsleyHarriet F Beardsley414 North St
43554355View Page18940202Friday, February 2nd, 1894Stephen DoermanStephen Doerman377 Elliott St.
32423242View Page18950826Monday, August 26th, 1895Julia FowlerJulia Fowler703 w Adams
26522652View Page18900712Saturday, July 12th, 1890Ivy NicholsIvy Nichols406 S. Beacon
32733273View Page18951019Saturday, October 19th, 1895Mrs. O P WoodruffMrs. O P Woodruff705 E Jackson
29172917View Page18910919Saturday, September 19th, 1891Amie ShawAmie Shaw320 e Jackson
41034103View Page18921221Wednesday, December 21st, 1892Clark MunnClark Munn412 Liberty
33143314View Page18951130Saturday, November 30th, 1895R. R. PriceR. R. Price222 n Vine
30503050View Page18920511Wednesday, May 11th, 1892Pearl HarrisPearl Harris410 East 17th
30653065View Page18920614Tuesday, June 14th, 1892Amos MorrisAmos Morris412 S. Liberty
25532553View Page18890907Saturday, September 7th, 1889W. H. VandegriftW. H. Vandegrift920 East Main
41424142View Page18930123Monday, January 23rd, 1893Mrs. W. H. PalmerMrs. W. H. Palmer323 S Franklin
32903290View Page18951109Saturday, November 9th, 1895Earl McClungEarl McClung617 E 5th St
43574357View Page18940203Saturday, February 3rd, 1894Mina GuthrieMina Guthrie1224 E Adams St.
30123012View Page18920322Tuesday, March 22nd, 1892Edward KirbyEdward Kirby408 E. Jackson
15941594View Page18810124Monday, January 24th, 1881Nella CochranNella CochranEast Main
32873287View Page18951104Monday, November 4th, 1895Ralph MellishRalph Mellish703 E Jackson
32713271View Page18951018Friday, October 18th, 1895Claud SmithClaud Smith213 E First
33133313View Page18951129Friday, November 29th, 1895Walter HeffnerWalter Heffner1418 s Franklin
33223322View Page18951205Thursday, December 5th, 1895Mrs. Mary A CalvertMrs. Mary A Calvert715 W Adams
33003300View Page18951116Saturday, November 16th, 1895Otto GundlachOtto Gundlach206 Penn St
42264226View Page18930406Thursday, April 6th, 1893Edna KeltnerEdna KeltnerNot listed
33313331View Page18951220Friday, December 20th, 1895Karl NuttingKarl Nutting315 West Adams
43584358View Page18940203Saturday, February 3rd, 1894Mrs. J. C. LeathermanMrs. J. C. Leatherman302 N Monroe
31013101View Page18950126Saturday, January 26th, 1895Harry SeitzHarry Seitz819 S. Penn
40084008View Page18921004Tuesday, October 4th, 1892Elva BeaversElva Beavers808 S. Madison
32943294View Page18951114Thursday, November 14th, 1895Mrs. R. A. CallisonMrs. R. A. Callison827 Seymour
43544354View Page18940202Friday, February 2nd, 1894Willie C. EmersonWillie C. Emerson1328 E Jackson
32843284View Page18951029Tuesday, October 29th, 1895O. W. BlackO. W. BlackBall Block
26312631View Page18900416Wednesday, April 16th, 1890Hasty WilsonHasty WilsonCor. High + Charles
45844584View Page18941019Friday, October 19th, 1894Ida PhillipsIda Phillips904 E Main
26352635View Page18900506Tuesday, May 6th, 1890Clara RyanClara Ryan1210 E. Main
33383338View Page18951227Friday, December 27th, 1895C. W. SearsC. W. Sears430 East Charles
33193319View Page18951204Wednesday, December 4th, 1895Henry WeedHenry Weedcor 10th S Mulberry
33503350View Page18960107Tuesday, January 7th, 1896Mrs. L BuzbyMrs. L Buzby616 E 8th
42104210View Page18930320Monday, March 20th, 1893H. F. LingleH. F. Lingle905 S. Jefferson
33253325View Page18951210Tuesday, December 10th, 1895I. B. SaxonI. B. Saxon219 n Vine
33553355View Page18960111Saturday, January 11th, 1896Louise WilsonLouise Wilson302 W Gilbert
0173173View Page18750723Friday, July 23rd, 1875Mrs. Minnie L. OrrMrs. Minnie L. OrrMain St.
32593259View Page18951005Saturday, October 5th, 1895Mrs. C. W. ThroopMrs. C. W. Throop815 n Main
46744674View Page18950105Saturday, January 5th, 1895Maude DotsonMaude Dotson515 - 2nd St.
35053505View Page18960829Saturday, August 29th, 1896Walter NelsonWalter Nelson814 S. Madison
31153115View Page18950201Friday, February 1st, 1895Mrs. Mary NealMrs. Mary Neal322 W. Adams
43984398View Page18940224Saturday, February 24th, 1894E. H. ShuttleworthE. H. ShuttleworthMerryweather Ave
18021802View Page18810610Friday, June 10th, 1881Vollie BowerVollie BowerCor Washington Elm
41274127View Page18930112Thursday, January 12th, 1893Charlene WoodCharlene WoodNot listed
31763176View Page18950504Saturday, May 4th, 1895Forest MorehartForest Morehart515 E. Main St.
47014701View Page18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895Robert RoofRobert Roof437 Elliot St
32993299View Page18951116Saturday, November 16th, 1895Joseph HaltonJoseph Halton999 Beacon St
32613261View Page18951007Monday, October 7th, 1895Griffith WallaceGriffith Wallace616 Adams St
33233323View Page18951209Monday, December 9th, 1895Otto MillerOtto Miller503 S Monroe
43824382View Page18940215Thursday, February 15th, 1894Grant FrazierGrant Frazier822 e Main
27042704View Page18901011Saturday, October 11th, 1890Jesse ChambersJesse Chambers2" st.
31323132View Page18950216Saturday, February 16th, 1895Erma PersonettErma PersonettMichigan St.
46614661View Page18941226Wednesday, December 26th, 1894G. B. HamiltonG. B. Hamilton622 E. Adams
13041304View Page18791121Friday, November 21st, 1879Mabel HagadornMabel Hagadorn600 South Jefferson
28912891View Page18911106Friday, November 6th, 1891Roy MartinRoy Martincor Main + Cherry
0132132View Page18750626Saturday, June 26th, 1875Mary C. KlineMary C. KlineCor Jackson and Jefferson
32163216View Page18950710Wednesday, July 10th, 1895Alta McMullenAlta McMullen425 15 St
33733373View Page18960128Tuesday, January 28th, 1896Mabel StewartMabel Stewart710 E Jackson
32693269View Page18951018Friday, October 18th, 1895Anna LyonsAnna Lyons1009 E Charles St
33613361View Page18960122Wednesday, January 22nd, 1896Clarence LandisClarence Landis219 S Franklin St (...)
31803180View Page18950513Monday, May 13th, 1895C. E. EveretC. E. Everet409 E. Jackson
33183318View Page18951203Tuesday, December 3rd, 1895Mada HurttMada Hurtt402 S Franklin
15791579View Page18810117Monday, January 17th, 1881Mary A. HoppingMary A. HoppingCor Charles + Franklin
33713371View Page18960126Sunday, January 26th, 1896Lidia MollerLidia Moller503 S Monroe
32933293View Page18951113Wednesday, November 13th, 1895Mrs. Hattie GaultMrs. Hattie Gault308 E Main
40174017View Page18921015Saturday, October 15th, 1892Myron GrayMyron Gray408 S. High
33083308View Page18951123Saturday, November 23rd, 1895Guy TweedyGuy Tweedy1113 Kirby Ave
42864286View Page18930717Monday, July 17th, 1893Hattie RussellHattie Russell1211 E. Main
43884388View Page18940220Tuesday, February 20th, 1894Mrs. Newton EarleMrs. Newton Earlecor Fremont + Lennon St.
33903390View Page18960208Saturday, February 8th, 1896Warren SampleWarren Sample805 e First
32863286View Page18951101Friday, November 1st, 1895Maggie ThompsonMaggie Thompson303 S High
47154715View Page18950123Wednesday, January 23rd, 1895Ed. M. CramerEd. M. Cramer1211 Sth. Monroe
32243224View Page18950723Tuesday, July 23rd, 1895Roy SpradlingRoy Spradling515 W Jackson
33803380View Page18960131Friday, January 31st, 1896Mable HartmanMable Hartman616 E Washington
41434143View Page18930124Tuesday, January 24th, 1893Mrs. J H HaydenMrs. J H Hayden1043 S. Hackley
33113311View Page18951126Tuesday, November 26th, 1895Herbert DwyerHerbert Dwyer1001 1st St
34063406View Page18960303Tuesday, March 3rd, 1896Fred PrestonFred Preston603 E Adams
23302330View Page18851121Saturday, November 21st, 1885Coreta ShumanCoreta ShumanWest Charles
47034703View Page18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895Minnie GainorMinnie Gainorcor Blaine + Heekin
33683368View Page18960126Sunday, January 26th, 1896Frank BaylessFrank Bayless228 North Vine
33203320View Page18951204Wednesday, December 4th, 1895Guy SuttonGuy Sutton128 Hoyt Ave
32723272View Page18951019Saturday, October 19th, 1895Sarah LeonardSarah Leonard1200 Ohmer Ave
42394239View Page18930509Tuesday, May 9th, 1893Mrs. Cora B. LingleMrs. Cora B. Lingle616 E 8th
32923292View Page18951109Saturday, November 9th, 1895Miss. Minnie WolffMiss. Minnie Wolff213 S Liberty
33833383View Page18960201Saturday, February 1st, 1896Harry RockawayHarry Rockaway102 Ohio Ave
33813381View Page18960131Friday, January 31st, 1896Addison TemplerAddison Templer214 W Jackson St
32963296View Page18951115Friday, November 15th, 1895Alice HawkinsAlice Hawkins430 E Charles
33493349View Page18960106Monday, January 6th, 1896Zora ClevengerZora Clevenger912 S Grant
47094709View Page18950121Monday, January 21st, 1895Ernest DunganErnest Dungan328 E. Gilbert
40264026View Page18921022Saturday, October 22nd, 1892J. L. KingsburyJ. L. KingsburyS. Monroe
44954495View Page18940621Thursday, June 21st, 1894Mr. A. WilliamsMr. A. Williams115 N Monroe
33773377View Page18960128Tuesday, January 28th, 1896Robert BurtRobert Burt230 Vine St
28532853View Page18910516Saturday, May 16th, 1891Lizzie BanksLizzie Banks323 Willard St.
41734173View Page18930218Saturday, February 18th, 1893Jimmy RossJimmy Ross206 Wysor St
30003000View Page18920305Saturday, March 5th, 1892D. K. FreemanD. K. Freeman516 S. Liberty
33763376View Page18960128Tuesday, January 28th, 1896Bessie CohenBessie Cohen613 W Jackson
43524352View Page18940201Thursday, February 1st, 1894Mrs. G. W. MunnMrs. G. W. Munn523 W. Charles St.
32983298View Page18951116Saturday, November 16th, 1895Ada KarnAda Karn220 W Gilbert
30373037View Page18920430Saturday, April 30th, 1892Mrs. C. H. ChurchMrs. C. H. Church904. 15th
34183418View Page18960316Monday, March 16th, 1896Leslie GreelyLeslie Greely302 Willard St.
33583358View Page18960114Tuesday, January 14th, 1896Nellie SpoonerNellie Spooner8 Arcade Building
31263126View Page18950212Tuesday, February 12th, 1895Ella UptgraftElla Uptgraft1407 - E. Gilbert
46714671View Page18950102Wednesday, January 2nd, 1895O. J. LessigO. J. LessigCor Harrill + Delaware
33343334View Page18951223Monday, December 23rd, 1895Charlie EbriteCharlie EbriteWestside Jackson
33283328View Page18951216Monday, December 16th, 1895Harry MorganHarry Morgan1419 E Kirby St ("1709 S Mulberry" crossed out)
34283428View Page18960323Monday, March 23rd, 1896Earl HodgeEarl Hodge319 W Main St.
12171217View Page18790405Saturday, April 5th, 1879R. W. MonroeR. W. MonroeWest Main
28552855View Page18910516Saturday, May 16th, 1891A. A. CoerA. A. CoerEast Gilbert
26192619View Page18900301Saturday, March 1st, 1890May CharmanMay CharmanMulberry St Walnut
34093409View Page18960305Thursday, March 5th, 1896Mrs. M H HobbsMrs. M H Hobbs203 North st
42294229View Page18930414Friday, April 14th, 1893Fred D. RoseFred D. Rose405 S High
34163416View Page18960314Saturday, March 14th, 1896Ralph PalmerRalph Palmer411 South Franklin St.
39353935View Page18980225Friday, February 25th, 1898C. E. BurnettC. E. BurnettFranklin and Gilbert
30073007View Page18920316Wednesday, March 16th, 1892Alfred AbbottAlfred Abbott823 S. Council st.
32463246View Page18950914Saturday, September 14th, 1895Harriet MaggsHarriet Maggs708 E Adams St
43344334View Page18940120Saturday, January 20th, 1894Clara ShuttleworthClara ShuttleworthMerryweather Ave.
34143414View Page18960313Friday, March 13th, 1896Frank MacdonaldFrank Macdonald1217 E. Willard
33843384View Page18960203Monday, February 3rd, 1896Willie CareyWillie Carey618 s Mound
31363136View Page18950219Tuesday, February 19th, 1895May GillMay Gill906 E. Washington
27602760View Page18901222Monday, December 22nd, 1890Nella KinertNella KinertNot listed
29682968View Page18920130Saturday, January 30th, 1892Pearl MartinPearl Martin325 W. Gilbert
45874587View Page18941023Tuesday, October 23rd, 1894Jamie DuncanJamie Duncan306 W. Main St.
44684468View Page18940518Friday, May 18th, 1894Edward LawlerEdward Lawler701 S Mulberry
31893189View Page18950601Saturday, June 1st, 1895Rosa BurmasterRosa Burmaster811 Seymour St.
33863386View Page18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896Mary CraigMary Craig1207 S Monroe
34533453View Page18960525Monday, May 25th, 1896Henri GableHenri Gable415 E. Adams
34573457View Page18960528Thursday, May 28th, 1896Fred FisherFred Fisher427 s Madison
18981898View Page18820311Saturday, March 11th, 1882A N ShuttleworthA N ShuttleworthEast Washington
33473347View Page18960104Saturday, January 4th, 1896Robert Lou SangRobert Lou Sang203 E North St
34583458View Page18960601Monday, June 1st, 1896Willie GuffiganWillie Guffigan800 Plum + 1st
33393339View Page18951227Friday, December 27th, 1895Hampton SmithHampton Smith315 North St
31523152View Page18950318Monday, March 18th, 1895Joseph LandisJoseph Landis219 S. Franklin
32333233View Page18950805Monday, August 5th, 1895Ella WoodElla Wood429 W Charles
34373437View Page18960404Saturday, April 4th, 1896Harriet HamiltonHarriet Hamilton608 E. Main
41664166View Page18930211Saturday, February 11th, 1893Rev. Hans ZumsteinRev. Hans Zumstein808 S Monroe St.
32013201View Page18950621Friday, June 21st, 1895Mrs. H. ReynoldsMrs. H. Reynolds314 W. Seymour
46924692View Page18950116Wednesday, January 16th, 1895Mary CromwellMary Cromwell123 Adams St
34193419View Page18960318Wednesday, March 18th, 1896Ira KoinIra Koin212 E. 1st
34543454View Page18960527Wednesday, May 27th, 1896Dennie GrayDennie Gray820 W 1st
34623462View Page18960618Thursday, June 18th, 1896D. McNemeyD. McNemey803 Kirby Ave
33923392View Page18960208Saturday, February 8th, 1896Mrs. H. R. PhilipsMrs. H. R. Philips904 E Main
43034303View Page18940102Tuesday, January 2nd, 1894Garfield OlinGarfield Olincor Harriett + Delaware
34113411View Page18960310Tuesday, March 10th, 1896Pearl W. SmithPearl W. Smith213 East First St.
42914291View Page18930727Thursday, July 27th, 1893Earl LockwoodEarl Lockwood115 S. Liberty
34523452View Page18960512Tuesday, May 12th, 1896Arthur J. RichardsArthur J. Richards812 S Monroe
34473447View Page18960502Saturday, May 2nd, 1896Leora CurtisLeora Curtis" " [1415 S High]
34703470View Page18960707Tuesday, July 7th, 1896Guy ConoverGuy Conover236 - N. Monroe
34683468View Page18960702Thursday, July 2nd, 1896Gertie FoormanGertie Foorman508 1/2 s Walnut
32773277View Page18951023Wednesday, October 23rd, 1895Mrs. George LoweMrs. George LoweProud St
26932693View Page18900924Wednesday, September 24th, 1890Cora TrentCora Trent403 e Main
33173317View Page18951202Monday, December 2nd, 1895Mrs. F. GreelyMrs. F. Greely617 S Council St
31863186View Page18950601Saturday, June 1st, 1895Mrs. W. SotherlandMrs. W. Sotherland507 S. Jefferson St.
34593459View Page18960602Tuesday, June 2nd, 1896Ora WalkerOra Walker402 Wysor St.
43184318View Page18940111Thursday, January 11th, 1894Myrtie L. ShoemakerMyrtie L. Shoemaker214 N. Vine
34383438View Page18960404Saturday, April 4th, 1896May DaughertyMay Daugherty1103 W. Powers
33333333View Page18951223Monday, December 23rd, 1895Nellie AultNellie Ault110 Kilgore Ave
34733473View Page18960714Tuesday, July 14th, 1896Hazel CromwellHazel Cromwell221 Jackson
34873487View Page18960729Wednesday, July 29th, 1896Harry AultHarry Ault110 Kilgore Ave
16101610View Page18810127Thursday, January 27th, 1881Y McKinneyY McKinneyCor Gilbert & Monroe
40384038View Page18921102Wednesday, November 2nd, 1892Mary V. HillMary V. HillNot listed
34903490View Page18960807Friday, August 7th, 1896Ross AultRoss Ault613 n Charles
33633363View Page18960123Thursday, January 23rd, 1896Florence BleaseFlorence Blease500 Proud
0635635View Page18770404Wednesday, April 4th, 1877Laura StifflerLaura Stiffler798 Adams & Hackley
42034203View Page18930309Thursday, March 9th, 1893Mrs. A. J. WilliamsMrs. A. J. Williams819 E Adams St
42884288View Page18930717Monday, July 17th, 1893Mrs. Martha CarverMrs. Martha CarverOhmer Ave.
30193019View Page18920412Tuesday, April 12th, 1892Lula WarrickLula Warrick424 E. Charles
33543354View Page18960109Thursday, January 9th, 1896Mrs. C. L. WolfromMrs. C. L. Wolfrom212 e Gilbert
35113511View Page18960904Friday, September 4th, 1896Eddie OrrEddie Orr1428 Ohmer Ave.
42794279View Page18930717Monday, July 17th, 1893Ida JacobsIda Jacobs801 E. Adams
32563256View Page18951002Wednesday, October 2nd, 1895Mrs. John CaseyMrs. John Casey(605 Berlin St crossed out) 510 S Eliot St
35173517View Page18960912Saturday, September 12th, 1896Mrs. Maggie EmersonMrs. Maggie Emerson1328 E. Jackson
32813281View Page18951025Friday, October 25th, 1895Mrs. Belle DowellMrs. Belle Dowellcor Charles + High St
35073507View Page18960901Tuesday, September 1st, 1896Fred C. FisherFred C. Fisher1435 - W. Ohmer Ave
34803480View Page18960720Monday, July 20th, 1896Willie NaneyWillie Naney1815 Ohmer Ave
35043504View Page18960828Friday, August 28th, 1896Bessie GreeneBessie Greene240 - Kilgore Ave
35243524View Page18960926Saturday, September 26th, 1896Cornelia S.Cornelia S.222 W. Jack St.
30383038View Page18920430Saturday, April 30th, 1892Kate KusickKate Kusick244 Kilgore
27032703View Page18901011Saturday, October 11th, 1890E. P. EllsworthE. P. Ellsworth508 W. Jackson
31793179View Page18950510Friday, May 10th, 1895Mrs. Helen A. McMillinMrs. Helen A. McMillin411 S. Franklin
34943494View Page18960814Friday, August 14th, 1896Herbert HouzeHerbert Houze603 s Washington
33913391View Page18960208Saturday, February 8th, 1896Mabel E NoldMabel E Nold904 E Main
42504250View Page18930520Saturday, May 20th, 1893Mrs. Mathew EdenMrs. Mathew EdenMeriweather Ave.
35143514View Page18960912Saturday, September 12th, 1896Theodore DenslowTheodore Denslow516 E Washington
46774677View Page18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895Mrs. Ella StarrMrs. Ella Starr306 - E. Jackson
28802880View Page18911021Wednesday, October 21st, 1891Max BishopMax Bishop322 Main St.
17081708View Page18810215Tuesday, February 15th, 1881Charles ScottCharles Scottcor Mulberry + Adams
35033503View Page18960828Friday, August 28th, 1896Charlie GunckleCharlie Guncklecor. 7th + Madison
34243424View Page18960321Saturday, March 21st, 1896Stanhope HaysStanhope Hays315 S Mulb
34923492View Page18960811Tuesday, August 11th, 1896Mrs. Allie MunneMrs. Allie MunneHackley St.
42084208View Page18930318Saturday, March 18th, 1893George EaganGeorge Eagan808 Seymour st.
45464546View Page18940825Saturday, August 25th, 1894Mrs. J. F. HallMrs. J. F. Hall317 E. Jackson
20652065View Page18830702Monday, July 2nd, 1883Carrie AndrewsCarrie AndrewsEast Washington
44054405View Page18940302Friday, March 2nd, 1894Charles JumpCharles Jump219 S. Franklin
35103510View Page18960902Wednesday, September 2nd, 1896Warren HuckleberryWarren Huckleberry410 Wysor St.
47184718View Page18961112Thursday, November 12th, 1896Clell ThornburgClell Thornburg421 Boyce Ave
16211621View Page18810202Wednesday, February 2nd, 1881M M BradyM M Brady170 E Wash St
35563556View Page18961116Monday, November 16th, 1896Claude ReasonerClaude ReasonerE. Charles
35393539View Page18961024Saturday, October 24th, 1896Herbert NealHerbert Neal502 w Main
35363536View Page18961019Monday, October 19th, 1896Pearl SchenckPearl Schenckcor. 7th + Blaine
30713071View Page18920711Monday, July 11th, 1892Cecil KeirsteadCecil Keirstead902 E Main
35503550View Page18961112Thursday, November 12th, 1896Chester PattersonChester Patterson421 E. Wysor St.
31443144View Page18950308Friday, March 8th, 1895Mrs. H. C. FloydMrs. H. C. FloydS. Vine
0323323View Page18760129Saturday, January 29th, 1876Willie R. BrothertonWillie R. BrothertonE. Adams St
31453145View Page18950309Saturday, March 9th, 1895Everett WarnerEverett Warner1336 - E. Jackson
34293429View Page18960323Monday, March 23rd, 1896[...] Gaffney[...] Gaffney501 Elliot St.
0102102View Page18750612Saturday, June 12th, 1875Carrie AndrewsCarrie Andrews282 High St
33533353View Page18960108Wednesday, January 8th, 1896MeimeyerMeimeyer216 E Washington
34843484View Page18960723Thursday, July 23rd, 1896Ruth BestRuth Best302 e North St.
29702970View Page18920203Wednesday, February 3rd, 1892Louis BloomLouis Bloom319 Michigan St.
003636View Page18750603Thursday, June 3rd, 1875H. E. ToddH. E. ToddCor. Jackson + Liberty
25072507View Page18890206Wednesday, February 6th, 1889Maggie BruckMaggie BruckEast Washington
35623562View Page18961120Friday, November 20th, 1896Roy CoffeenRoy Coffeen622 E Washington
33943394View Page18960215Saturday, February 15th, 1896Mrs. H. L. RiggsMrs. H. L. RiggsS Franklin
35713571View Page18961128Saturday, November 28th, 1896Lloyd BellLloyd Bell415 W. Adams
35943594View Page18961222Tuesday, December 22nd, 1896George LeGalleyGeorge LeGalley119 1/2 W. Jackson
35873587View Page18961215Tuesday, December 15th, 1896J. N. RockawayJ. N. Rockaway102 Ohio Ave
40504050View Page18921111Friday, November 11th, 1892Mr. Geo. KirbyMr. Geo. Kirby406 E. Jackson
33783378View Page18960128Tuesday, January 28th, 1896Chas GilbertChas Gilbert623 Berlin St
40354035View Page18921101Tuesday, November 1st, 1892Blanch CaseBlanch CasePowers st.
006969View Page18750605Saturday, June 5th, 1875Sue H. MaddySue H. MaddyNo. 95 Washington Street
26012601View Page18900123Thursday, January 23rd, 1890Margaret JonesMargaret JonesWhite Avenue
33483348View Page18960106Monday, January 6th, 1896Aaron KnollAaron Knoll332 North St
35163516View Page18960912Saturday, September 12th, 1896Mrs. L. NicelyMrs. L. Nicely610 W Howard
34553455View Page18960528Thursday, May 28th, 1896Miss. Louisa DixonMiss. Louisa Dixon1520 Kirby ave
44984498View Page18940622Friday, June 22nd, 1894Clara B HorlacherClara B Horlacher707 Chestnut St
32433243View Page18950826Monday, August 26th, 1895Nellie LeGalleyNellie LeGalley119 Jackson
34103410View Page18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896Miss. May CaldwellMiss. May Caldwell407 E. Wash.
34783478View Page18960718Saturday, July 18th, 1896Mrs. Geo PhillipsMrs. Geo Phillips822 w 1st St.
36103610View Page18970112Tuesday, January 12th, 1897Carl CoffinCarl Coffin811 E. Main st
31373137View Page18950220Wednesday, February 20th, 1895Ettie M. SmithEttie M. Smith702 E. Adams
36183618View Page18970119Tuesday, January 19th, 1897J. E. SoperJ. E. Soper911 S. Jefferson
33693369View Page18960126Sunday, January 26th, 1896Anson HickmanAnson Hickman719 Powers
29392939View Page18911215Tuesday, December 15th, 1891Leotha HudsonLeotha HudsonNot listed
32053205View Page18950629Saturday, June 29th, 1895Minnie HutchingsMinnie Hutchings1441 9th St.
35493549View Page18961111Wednesday, November 11th, 1896Ohle GillOhle Gill441 W Howard
35683568View Page18961128Saturday, November 28th, 1896C. S. BakerC. S. Baker631 Hoyt Ave
46094609View Page18941108Thursday, November 8th, 1894Clarence LeagerClarence Leager716 E. Jackson
36173617View Page18970118Monday, January 18th, 1897Osscar WeaverOsscar WeaverS. Penn
33403340View Page18951231Tuesday, December 31st, 1895Loys SaxonLoys Saxon219 n Vine
36063606View Page18970109Saturday, January 9th, 1897Glady SuttonGlady Sutton1223 S. Madison
46994699View Page18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895Walter SmithWalter SmithN. Elm & Race
36443644View Page18970215Monday, February 15th, 1897Seymour CohnSeymour CohnW. Main St.
36483648View Page18970217Wednesday, February 17th, 1897Mrs. W. F. HoweleMrs. W. F. Howele403 Vine st.
42134213View Page18930322Wednesday, March 22nd, 1893Lirtie S. ClaypoolLirtie S. ClaypoolNot listed
19491949View Page18820821Monday, August 21st, 1882Meville WoodMeville WoodWest Charles
36523652View Page18970223Tuesday, February 23rd, 1897Walter ChambersWalter Chambers607 S. Hoyt
36533653View Page18970224Wednesday, February 24th, 1897Frank DunningtonFrank Dunnington219 1st st.
0546546View Page18770221Wednesday, February 21st, 1877Belle WallingBelle WallingCor. Charles & Council
32683268View Page18951016Wednesday, October 16th, 1895Earl HoytEarl Hoyt219 S Franklin
36153615View Page18970116Saturday, January 16th, 1897Mrs. Ida ThomasMrs. Ida Thomas[...] Hoyt ave
35743574View Page18961130Monday, November 30th, 1896Fred E NeffFred E NeffOntario Silver co.
46794679View Page18950108Tuesday, January 8th, 1895Earl WilliamsonEarl Williamson307 E Jackson
44464446View Page18940413Friday, April 13th, 1894Mr. M. D. GarrettMr. M. D. Garrett304 1/2 S. Walnut
42434243View Page18930515Monday, May 15th, 1893Rayburn McKimmeyRayburn McKimmey613 E Charles
35463546View Page18961105Thursday, November 5th, 1896Charity E. SmithCharity E. Smith219 S Franklin
36333633View Page18970202Tuesday, February 2nd, 1897Harry DunningtonHarry Dunnington219 E 1st
29662966View Page18920128Thursday, January 28th, 1892Heinrich PfitznerHeinrich PfitznerKilgore Ave.
0957957View Page18780112Saturday, January 12th, 1878Mary J. LuickMary J. LuickCor Charles & Franklin
34723472View Page18960714Tuesday, July 14th, 1896Mrs. H. M. CromwellMrs. H. M. Cromwell221 Jackson
36003600View Page18970102Saturday, January 2nd, 1897Mrs. Geo. W. RichardsonMrs. Geo. W. RichardsonBraun House
32063206View Page18950701Monday, July 1st, 1895Mrs. W H SumptionMrs. W H Sumption408 E Main St
36733673View Page18970325Thursday, March 25th, 1897Louise AnthonyLouise Anthony1828 S. Walnut
36623662View Page18970304Thursday, March 4th, 1897Elsie SheetzElsie Sheetz720 Powers St.
35993599View Page18970102Saturday, January 2nd, 1897Ralph FahrnerRalph Fahrner1109 E. Washington
14231423View Page18800625Friday, June 25th, 1880Lulu WillsLulu WillsSouth High St
35893589View Page18961216Wednesday, December 16th, 1896Chas. E. TaylorChas. E. Taylor406 N Mulberry st.
36393639View Page18970209Tuesday, February 9th, 1897Claude CramerClaude Cramer1211 S. Monroe
36213621View Page18970122Friday, January 22nd, 1897E Hiel H RichardsonE Hiel H Richardson222 Washington St.
28122812View Page18910307Saturday, March 7th, 1891Willie CrawfordWillie CrawfordOmer Ave.
36873687View Page18970414Wednesday, April 14th, 1897Wm EmmonsWm EmmonsNorth Jefferson
35453545View Page18961105Thursday, November 5th, 1896Frank StephensFrank Stephens315 W. Jackson
36763676View Page18970325Thursday, March 25th, 1897Gomer CochranGomer Cochrancor. Wolf + Seymour
35933593View Page18961221Monday, December 21st, 1896Willie RobinsonWillie Robinson611 S. Plum
34663466View Page18960627Saturday, June 27th, 1896Ella AndersonElla Anderson601 S. Brady St.
36583658View Page18970224Wednesday, February 24th, 1897Herbert DuBoisHerbert DuBois215 S. Mulberry
42364236View Page18930506Saturday, May 6th, 1893Nora McLainNora McLain212 East 2nd
34403440View Page18960404Saturday, April 4th, 1896I. W. CramptonI. W. Crampton61 Blaine St.
0981981View Page18780206Wednesday, February 6th, 1878E. K. KuechmannE. K. KuechmannEast Main St.
24812481View Page18880810Friday, August 10th, 1888Laura GreelyLaura GreelySouth Liberty
34463446View Page18960502Saturday, May 2nd, 1896Mrs. Hattie LantzMrs. Hattie Lantz1415 S. High
36843684View Page18970410Saturday, April 10th, 1897Carrie MannCarrie Mann509 E. Jackson
44444444View Page18940412Thursday, April 12th, 1894Austia SpenceAustia SpenceCor Michigan + Perkins
36993699View Page18970514Friday, May 14th, 1897Chester B RyanChester B Ryan603 S Monroe
26222622View Page18900313Thursday, March 13th, 1890Bell FriornBell Friorn329 East Gilbert st.
43044304View Page18940102Tuesday, January 2nd, 1894Garfield OlinGarfield Olincor. Harriett + Delaware
37003700View Page18970524Monday, May 24th, 1897Carrie PadenCarrie Paden505 West Charles st.
35593559View Page18961117Tuesday, November 17th, 1896Arthur RameyArthur Ramey418 S. Franklin
36573657View Page18970222Monday, February 22nd, 1897E. ScanlandE. ScanlandKirby Ava 1504
36943694View Page18970427Tuesday, April 27th, 1897Pearl CocranPearl CocranNew Southern
40684068View Page18921122Tuesday, November 22nd, 1892Hattie JohnstonHattie Johnston218 E. Adams st.
40074007View Page18921003Monday, October 3rd, 1892Miss. May ThompsonMiss. May Thompson507. S. Jefferson
34363436View Page18960402Thursday, April 2nd, 1896Harry KinsmanHarry Kinsman804 e Seymour
37183718View Page18970605Saturday, June 5th, 1897Ralph AultRalph Ault509 W. Charles
36683668View Page18970313Saturday, March 13th, 1897Kate B. PattersonKate B. Patterson212 1/2 s Walnut
37133713View Page18970601Tuesday, June 1st, 1897Rainard RobbinsRainard RobbinsOhmer Ave
37103710View Page18970529Saturday, May 29th, 1897Olie HockenberryOlie Hockenberry1414 W. 13th
37053705View Page18970528Friday, May 28th, 1897Charles McLainCharles McLain704 S. Monroe
36783678View Page18970330Tuesday, March 30th, 1897Alice BundyAlice Bundy222 E. Washington
36513651View Page18970217Wednesday, February 17th, 1897Clyde McAllisterClyde McAllistercor. Windsor St.
44854485View Page18940609Saturday, June 9th, 1894Pearl GettysPearl Gettys807 S. Vine St.
37153715View Page18970603Thursday, June 3rd, 1897Harry RobbinsHarry RobbinsOhmer Ave" "
36913691View Page18970423Friday, April 23rd, 1897Carroll ParkCarroll Park519 Windsor st.
33563356View Page18960111Saturday, January 11th, 1896Blanche WilliamsBlanche Williams310 North St.
37013701View Page18970525Tuesday, May 25th, 1897Edna L. KellerEdna L. Keller119 s Vine St.
37083708View Page18970529Saturday, May 29th, 1897Estella ClarkEstella Clark235 N. Plum
37243724View Page18970622Tuesday, June 22nd, 1897Paul WhitePaul White419 E. Adams
35123512View Page18960907Monday, September 7th, 1896Mabel RiegleMabel Riegle108 N Monroe St.
37253725View Page18970622Tuesday, June 22nd, 1897Willie PolandWillie Poland801 E. First
33993399View Page18960220Thursday, February 20th, 1896Gertrude ClarkGertrude Clark326 E. Jackson
31233123View Page18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895Clarence PowersClarence Powers325 North St
26592659View Page18900718Friday, July 18th, 1890Mrs. D. L. GraceyMrs. D. L. Gracey301 3rd
24622462View Page18880227Monday, February 27th, 1888Alton HastingsAlton HastingsEast Main
37353735View Page18970715Thursday, July 15th, 1897J. W. KirkpatrickJ. W. Kirkpatrick619 Council St.
35843584View Page18961209Wednesday, December 9th, 1896Archie RaceArchie Race1330 Kirby Ave
34633463View Page18960620Saturday, June 20th, 1896Sara WysorSara Wysor418 North St.
36613661View Page18970302Tuesday, March 2nd, 1897W. A. BrunnerW. A. Brunner416 W Jackson St.
37383738View Page18970719Monday, July 19th, 1897Pearl BarnesPearl Barnes1413 Ohmer Ave
35763576View Page18961202Wednesday, December 2nd, 1896Mrs. Minnie BaldwinMrs. Minnie Baldwin410 W. Jackson
00066View Page18750528Friday, May 28th, 1875Albert CarpenterAlbert CarpenterWashington
40754075View Page18921129Tuesday, November 29th, 1892Clarence GreelyClarence Greely816 Chestnut
36563656View Page18970227Saturday, February 27th, 1897Mabel HallMabel HallWorth Street
37143714View Page18970603Thursday, June 3rd, 1897Gertrude RobbinsGertrude RobbinsOhmer Ave
36883688View Page18970414Wednesday, April 14th, 1897Alice BurtAlice Burt323 N. Mulberry
37513751View Page18970810Tuesday, August 10th, 1897James LightbodyJames Lightbody1610 S. Jefferson
37493749View Page18970809Monday, August 9th, 1897Roy NaftzgerRoy Naftzger217 s High
37503750View Page18970810Tuesday, August 10th, 1897Claude McElweeClaude McElwee617 E. Adams
34003400View Page18960221Friday, February 21st, 1896D. F. LaneD. F. Lane600 e Jackson
37433743View Page18970722Thursday, July 22nd, 1897Mrs. Fannie CohnMrs. Fannie Cohn406 W. Main
17651765View Page18810326Saturday, March 26th, 1881Clifford AndrewsClifford AndrewsEast Washington
0630630View Page18770402Monday, April 2nd, 1877Mary CarpenterMary Carpenter891 E. Washington
36863686View Page18970412Monday, April 12th, 1897Sarah MillerSarah Miller503 S. Monroe
37833783View Page18971012Tuesday, October 12th, 1897Harry MillernsHarry Millerns900 East Willard
37903790View Page18971018Monday, October 18th, 1897Geo. ArnoldGeo. Arnold821 E. Charles
40984098View Page18921216Friday, December 16th, 1892B. L. PritnerB. L. Pritner403 Wysor st.
37803780View Page18971009Saturday, October 9th, 1897Fred BochmFred Bochm415 N Madison
36313631View Page18970202Tuesday, February 2nd, 1897Edward DickEdward Dick110 N. Franklin
42974297View Page18930819Saturday, August 19th, 1893Mrs. Nellie CochranMrs. Nellie CochranCor Pollock + Seymore
36893689View Page18970417Saturday, April 17th, 1897Charles ReeceCharles Reece1330 Kirby Ave.
26232623View Page18900314Friday, March 14th, 1890O.W. M. LairnO.W. M. Lairn829 Second st.
36433643View Page18970215Monday, February 15th, 1897Leroy WeaverLeroy Weavers Penn
24102410View Page18870328Monday, March 28th, 1887Delbert SeldomridgeDelbert SeldomridgeEast Main
25792579View Page18891104Monday, November 4th, 1889Fredie LaceyFredie LaceyEast Gilbert St.
33743374View Page18960128Tuesday, January 28th, 1896Isabelle PrestonIsabelle Preston603 Adams
36413641View Page18970209Tuesday, February 9th, 1897Maggie SlaterMaggie SlaterWest Jackson St
34953495View Page18960815Saturday, August 15th, 1896Lizzie HardieLizzie HardieBoyce Ave.
25182518View Page18890302Saturday, March 2nd, 1889Jesse CarmichaelJesse CarmichaelKilgore Av.
38013801View Page18971030Saturday, October 30th, 1897Geo O CromercerGeo O Cromercer214 1/2 S Walnut
31083108View Page18950129Tuesday, January 29th, 1895Clifford BrownClifford BrownKilgore Ave
38373837View Page18971127Saturday, November 27th, 1897Joe McDonaldJoe McDonald627 Gharkey
37113711View Page18970601Tuesday, June 1st, 1897India A. CecilIndia A. Cecil1605 s Franklin
38343834View Page18971127Saturday, November 27th, 1897Charles WoodCharles Wood913 s Plum
33363336View Page18951224Tuesday, December 24th, 1895Miss. Beulah McElfreshMiss. Beulah McElfresh425 s Monroe
27192719View Page18901106Thursday, November 6th, 1890Ralph GromannRalph Gromann211 E Washington
38283828View Page18971121Sunday, November 21st, 1897Rex SmithRex Smith514 w Main
38063806View Page18971106Saturday, November 6th, 1897Geo. ComerGeo. Comer418 S Madison
38483848View Page18971204Saturday, December 4th, 1897Roy PolandRoy Poland801 e 8th
37763776View Page18971002Saturday, October 2nd, 1897Paul BlairPaul Blair509 w Main
37883788View Page18971018Monday, October 18th, 1897Ralph JacksonRalph Jackson1015 e Charles
38383838View Page18971127Saturday, November 27th, 1897Margaret LeothMargaret Leoth116 S. Proud
45364536View Page18940803Friday, August 3rd, 1894Estella McClellandEstella McClelland624 W. Jackson
24302430View Page18871001Saturday, October 1st, 1887Ola EmersonOla Emerson303 East Jackson
38443844View Page18971202Thursday, December 2nd, 1897Louis PastorinoLouis Pastorino211 East 8th
37523752View Page18970810Tuesday, August 10th, 1897Mary PettyMary Petty418 w. Howard
32233223View Page18950722Monday, July 22nd, 1895Reba RicheyReba Richey403 w Adams St
24032403View Page18870221Monday, February 21st, 1887Mrs. Leota DavenportMrs. Leota DavenportSouth Jefferson
33603360View Page18960121Tuesday, January 21st, 1896Arlie TiecheArlie Tieche906 S Jefferson
35373537View Page18961022Thursday, October 22nd, 1896Mrs. J. M. EberlyMrs. J. M. Eberly703 N. Elm st.
38393839View Page18971129Monday, November 29th, 1897Earl MurtonEarl Murton1413 S. Franklin
29212921View Page18910929Tuesday, September 29th, 1891Laura StevensLaura Stevens1114 Kirby Ave.
35523552View Page18961114Saturday, November 14th, 1896Irvin DePoyIrvin DePoy250 cor. 10th + Prince
38903890View Page18980118Tuesday, January 18th, 1898Wells TrelerWells Trelercor 8th Mulberry
38763876View Page18980108Saturday, January 8th, 1898H. L. KinertH. L. Kinert609 s Walnut
40364036View Page18921101Tuesday, November 1st, 1892Mrs. R. C. HemingrayMrs. R. C. HemingrayNot listed
38793879View Page18980111Tuesday, January 11th, 1898Peter HerbertPeter Herbert1125 South Monroe
38583858View Page18971211Saturday, December 11th, 1897Frank PhippsFrank Phipps214 N. Walnut
0951951View Page18780104Friday, January 4th, 1878Allie E TylerAllie E Tylercor Mulberry + Wall
38713871View Page18980106Thursday, January 6th, 1898Maude MaldeganMaude Maldegan718 E 7th
38543854View Page18971208Wednesday, December 8th, 1897Mrs. W. M. MarshMrs. W. M. Marsh222 E. Adams
38693869View Page18980103Monday, January 3rd, 1898Mrs. Sallie BaileyMrs. Sallie Bailey815 Mulberry
45604560View Page18940918Tuesday, September 18th, 1894Frankie RoyFrankie Roy721 S Vine St.
34493449View Page18960508Friday, May 8th, 1896Edwin GravesEdwin Graves422 N Jefferson
0522522View Page18770216Friday, February 16th, 1877Mary E. MonroeMary E. MonroeEast Third St.
38703870View Page18980105Wednesday, January 5th, 1898Mrs. A M KleinMrs. A M Klein419 S Council
40894089View Page18921210Saturday, December 10th, 1892Mary BryantMary Bryant618 s Council
39163916View Page18980205Saturday, February 5th, 1898Fred BartleFred BartleHoyt Ave
38673867View Page18971231Friday, December 31st, 1897Harry ThornburgHarry Thornburg900 w 1st St.
39413941View Page18980228Monday, February 28th, 1898Willie McDowellWillie McDowellHoyt Ave
39003900View Page18980126Wednesday, January 26th, 1898Guy McAllisterGuy McAllisterNot listed
39203920View Page18980207Monday, February 7th, 1898Ella E. KesslerElla E. Kessler809 Kirby Ave
0315315View Page18760124Monday, January 24th, 1876A. SheekA. SheekEast Adams
44974497View Page18940622Friday, June 22nd, 1894Mrs. Mary TalbottMrs. Mary Talbott216 Wysor St
39323932View Page18980223Wednesday, February 23rd, 1898Agnes ZellerAgnes Zeller814 Sth Eighth
38093809View Page18971109Tuesday, November 9th, 1897Ray WilsonRay WilsonYorktown Pike
16361636View Page18810203Thursday, February 3rd, 1881Mamie WilsonMamie WilsonWillow St.
38083808View Page18971108Monday, November 8th, 1897Clifford BrowneClifford BrowneNot listed
39563956View Page18980314Monday, March 14th, 1898Mary GlennMary Glenn1114 Kirby Ave
47204720View Page18980209Wednesday, February 9th, 1898Arthur BartleArthur Bartle917 S Walnut
39423942View Page18980301Tuesday, March 1st, 1898Auster PaxsonAuster Paxson900 S Beacon
42744274View Page18930630Friday, June 30th, 1893Mae ThomasMae ThomasNorth Monroe St.
39403940View Page18980226Saturday, February 26th, 1898Louis McCannLouis McCannNo. 3 Boycetown
41214121View Page18930107Saturday, January 7th, 1893Mrs. J. W. GarnerMrs. J. W. Garner704 E. Main
39383938View Page18980226Saturday, February 26th, 1898Chester HarrisonChester Harrison215 Hamilton
38883888View Page18980115Saturday, January 15th, 1898Robert BrinerRobert Briner1120 East Main
25962596View Page18900110Friday, January 10th, 1890Mrs. W. A. VandegriftMrs. W. A. VandegriftEast Main st. 920
37443744View Page18970722Thursday, July 22nd, 1897D. O. MitchellD. O. MitchellNot listed
24452445View Page18880103Tuesday, January 3rd, 1888Eugene NeffEugene NeffWest Main
37043704View Page18970526Wednesday, May 26th, 1897Mabel MorrowMabel Morrow516 E. Washington
38463846View Page18971202Thursday, December 2nd, 1897Clarence PearsonClarence Pearson[?] Prk
38653865View Page18971229Wednesday, December 29th, 1897Mrs. Nellie CampbellMrs. Nellie Campbell402 E. Main St.
23232323View Page18851029Thursday, October 29th, 1885Frank GassFrank GassEast Main
43394339View Page18940120Saturday, January 20th, 1894Edward CrawfordEdward CrawfordOhmer Ave
39763976View Page18980412Tuesday, April 12th, 1898Mrs. Clara J. McGeeMrs. Clara J. McGee1114 Kirby Ave
33893389View Page18960208Saturday, February 8th, 1896Ruth WintersRuth Winters216 W Adams
36983698View Page18970513Thursday, May 13th, 1897Carl ReedCarl Reed510 S. Jefferson
39443944View Page18980303Thursday, March 3rd, 1898Clyde DoughtyClyde Doughty1114 E Jackson St
38363836View Page18971127Saturday, November 27th, 1897Lizzie KyteLizzie Kyte407 E. 2d St
39863986View Page18980423Saturday, April 23rd, 1898Sanfield OlinSanfield Olin201 E 9th
39393939View Page18980226Saturday, February 26th, 1898Lola WoolfingtonLola Woolfington511 e Gilbert
39823982View Page18980422Friday, April 22nd, 1898Mary SpearMary SpearShipley St.
41504150View Page18930130Monday, January 30th, 1893Mrs. Maggie WarnerMrs. Maggie Warner415 Elm st.
46854685View Page18950112Saturday, January 12th, 1895Hallie DarnallHallie Darnall506 s Mulberry
39233923View Page18980212Saturday, February 12th, 1898John OliverJohn Oliver1421 East 1st
33663366View Page18960126Sunday, January 26th, 1896Louise LymanLouise Lyman1347 E Jackson
38193819View Page18971118Thursday, November 18th, 1897Rose SurberRose Surber110 S. Council
41574157View Page18930207Tuesday, February 7th, 1893Frank CohenFrank Cohen613 W Jackson
39713971View Page18980402Saturday, April 2nd, 1898Hazel SherittHazel Sheritt323 e Gilbert
36473647View Page18970215Monday, February 15th, 1897E. W. YounceE. W. Younce811 E Adams
47264726View Page18980519Thursday, May 19th, 1898Willie ConnerWillie Conner207 e Madison St.
39893989View Page18980503Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898Otto P. ReamOtto P. Ream211 S Cherry
15361536View Page18801220Monday, December 20th, 1880Frank BrownFrank BrownT.M. Bro
37673767View Page18970924Friday, September 24th, 1897J. E. DurhamJ. E. Durham314 S Jefferson
39943994View Page18980507Saturday, May 7th, 1898Addie HickmanAddie Hickman211 s Cherry St.
39593959View Page18980316Wednesday, March 16th, 1898Dillard DrakeDillard Drake240 Kilgore Ave
39833983View Page18980422Friday, April 22nd, 1898Herman CecilHerman Cecil1022 Kirby Ave
21782178View Page18840315Saturday, March 15th, 1884E. J. GreerE. J. GreerEast Jackson
30623062View Page18920528Saturday, May 28th, 1892Inez BanksInez Banks323 W Willard
37553755View Page18970824Tuesday, August 24th, 1897Hattie E. EverettHattie E. Everett319 W. Gilbert St.
47384738View Page18980617Friday, June 17th, 1898Arthur PotterArthur Potter1025 E Adams St
35753575View Page18961201Tuesday, December 1st, 1896Edna HarveyEdna Harvey208 W. Washington
37483748View Page18970807Saturday, August 7th, 1897Mary CookseyMary Cooksey2300 16th
25432543View Page18890720Saturday, July 20th, 1889Gertie HortacherGertie Hortacher116 S High St.
46694669View Page18941231Monday, December 31st, 1894Gertrude SandersGertrude Sanders514 2nd St.
47494749View Page18980702Saturday, July 2nd, 1898Mrs. R. E. HamiltonMrs. R. E. Hamilton1315 w 9th St.
47754775View Page18980809Tuesday, August 9th, 1898Fred BunchFred Bunch120 e Wall St.
37653765View Page18970920Monday, September 20th, 1897Robt. BradburyRobt. Bradbury415 S. High
31783178View Page18950508Wednesday, May 8th, 1895Mrs. J. V. CrenshawMrs. J. V. Crenshaw523 E. Main
14641464View Page18801022Friday, October 22nd, 1880Kate KesslerKate KesslerWest Main St
47674767View Page18980803Wednesday, August 3rd, 1898Edwin MarshEdwin Marsh222 Et. Adams St.
33123312View Page18951126Tuesday, November 26th, 1895Sherman DaughertySherman Daugherty1109 Powers st
30143014View Page18920326Saturday, March 26th, 1892Walter J. HoweWalter J. Howe1118 E. Jackson
47424742View Page18980625Saturday, June 25th, 1898Anna HamiltonAnna Hamilton1315 W 9th St
34653465View Page18960620Saturday, June 20th, 1896Monzelle DrummMonzelle Drumm111 North St.
28852885View Page18911031Saturday, October 31st, 1891Orville SpurgeonOrville Spurgeon115 s Council St.
38853885View Page18980115Saturday, January 15th, 1898Jennie RappJennie RappNew Southern Hotel
47974797View Page18980910Saturday, September 10th, 1898Gertie NicholsonGertie Nicholson1214 e Adams
47624762View Page18980723Saturday, July 23rd, 1898Marie Louise CharlesMarie Louise CharlesWillard St 16
38833883View Page18980113Thursday, January 13th, 1898Charley TaylorCharley Taylor1309 West Jackson St
38423842View Page18971201Wednesday, December 1st, 1897Hattie KarnHattie Karn303 E. 9th st.
39513951View Page18980312Saturday, March 12th, 1898R. LeonardR. Leonard1253 Kirby Ave
32373237View Page18950815Thursday, August 15th, 1895Sam'l A MacdonaldSam'l A Macdonald1407 Shipley St
47744774View Page18980808Monday, August 8th, 1898Earl LakeEarl Lake815 W. Main St.
47474747View Page18980701Friday, July 1st, 1898Cecil JonesCecil JonesRiverside, Sutton St
48114811View Page18980928Wednesday, September 28th, 1898Chester HazerChester HazerCor Elm and Highland Ave.
47614761View Page18980723Saturday, July 23rd, 1898Everette FisherEverette Fisher608 S. Madison
46454645View Page18941205Wednesday, December 5th, 1894Lena TurnerLena TurnerCor. Charles + Jeff.
37073707View Page18970529Saturday, May 29th, 1897Ernest DavisErnest Davis111 S. Franklin
27712771View Page18910110Saturday, January 10th, 1891Arthur LeonardArthur Leonard601 Robert st.
48084808View Page18980927Tuesday, September 27th, 1898Ray KlecknerRay Kleckner1333 e Jackson
37533753View Page18970813Friday, August 13th, 1897M. H. GordonM. H. Gordon1526 9th + Sampson
44114411View Page18940303Saturday, March 3rd, 1894Mrs. L. L. TurnerMrs. L. L. TurnerChas. + Jeff. St.
48374837View Page18981015Saturday, October 15th, 1898Mrs. Bernice ReamMrs. Bernice Ream215 North Jefferson St
18971897View Page18820311Saturday, March 11th, 1882Ada ShuttleworthAda ShuttleworthEast Washington
47934793View Page18980907Wednesday, September 7th, 1898Frank S MartsFrank S Marts308 e Jackson
48444844View Page18981019Wednesday, October 19th, 1898Mabel McCombMabel McComb1801 s Madison
37193719View Page18970604Friday, June 4th, 1897Ernest NaftzgerErnest Naftzger217 s High
36663666View Page18970310Wednesday, March 10th, 1897Mrs. C. E. DwyerMrs. C. E. Dwyer306 E. Jackson
47944794View Page18980907Wednesday, September 7th, 1898Maude HammersMaude Hammers302 W. Adams St.
29942994View Page18920301Tuesday, March 1st, 1892Emma KingsburyEmma KingsburySouth Walnut
48304830View Page18981011Tuesday, October 11th, 1898Claude HughesClaude Hughes2900 south Elm St
47484748View Page18980701Friday, July 1st, 1898kittie smithkittie smith219 E. 9th St.
38413841View Page18971201Wednesday, December 1st, 1897Ethel JonesEthel Jones718 n Madison
47984798View Page18980912Monday, September 12th, 1898Francis W. WhealeFrancis W. Wheale125 E 9th
33703370View Page18960126Sunday, January 26th, 1896Viere MaxViere Max1501 S Madison
27122712View Page18901026Sunday, October 26th, 1890S. B. GarrettS. B. GarrettW. Wash
48384838View Page18981018Tuesday, October 18th, 1898Roy BardRoy Bard404 E. Washington
37723772View Page18970929Wednesday, September 29th, 1897Edith JonesEdith Jones423 - E. Charles
47414741View Page18980623Thursday, June 23rd, 1898Mrs. Alice MonroeMrs. Alice Monroe223 n High
47464746View Page18980701Friday, July 1st, 1898Robert BruckRobert Bruck206 e Washington
39733973View Page18980406Wednesday, April 6th, 1898Ferdinand BakerFerdinand Baker620 S Council
48554855View Page18981026Wednesday, October 26th, 1898Ralph MartinRalph Martin1147 E. Wash. St.
48794879View Page18981112Saturday, November 12th, 1898Willie MaldeganWillie Maldegan718 East - 7th
47964796View Page18980910Saturday, September 10th, 1898Robt. WeigelRobt. Weigel1421 Kirby
48464846View Page18981021Friday, October 21st, 1898Mrs. J. E. ReedMrs. J. E. Reed514 W. Howard
35413541View Page18961024Saturday, October 24th, 1896Miss. Bird RichardsonMiss. Bird Richardson1111 E Washington
37743774View Page18971001Friday, October 1st, 1897Ella JonesElla Jones423 E. Charles
48274827View Page18981008Saturday, October 8th, 1898Katharine S. GarstKatharine S. Garst611 W. Adams
38103810View Page18971109Tuesday, November 9th, 1897Howard SchraderHoward Schrader606 S Walnut
39623962View Page18980319Saturday, March 19th, 1898Frank PeilFrank Peil1412 E Main Str
48534853View Page18981025Tuesday, October 25th, 1898Volda IrwinVolda Irwin1211 E. Main St.
44354435View Page18940327Tuesday, March 27th, 1894Ethel KnappEthel Knapp214 W J--
45824582View Page18941017Wednesday, October 17th, 1894Mr. J. R. GriffithMr. J. R. Griffith421 Wysor St.
38593859View Page18971218Saturday, December 18th, 1897George HawkGeorge Hawk1013 s Liberty
48234823View Page18981003Monday, October 3rd, 1898Walter MercerWalter Mercer1309 S. Liberty
36323632View Page18970202Tuesday, February 2nd, 1897Rhoda WatsonRhoda Watson715 E. Charles
49154915View Page18981205Monday, December 5th, 1898Frank HillFrank Hill926 Wst Chs. St
47364736View Page18980613Monday, June 13th, 1898Austin KerinAustin Kerin1523 East Main st
38503850View Page18971207Tuesday, December 7th, 1897Janett TurnerJanett Turner516 S. Jefferson
39503950View Page18980312Saturday, March 12th, 1898D LeonardD Leonard1253 Kirby Ave
45564556View Page18940915Saturday, September 15th, 1894Mrs. Emma YockeyMrs. Emma Yockey419 e Adams
35783578View Page18961204Friday, December 4th, 1896Newton PetersonNewton Peterson224 Ohio Ave.
44604460View Page18940507Monday, May 7th, 1894Willie ArnoldWillie Arnold821 E Charles
36713671View Page18970313Saturday, March 13th, 1897J. P. BrownJ. P. Brown418 S. Franklin
49274927View Page18981214Wednesday, December 14th, 1898Frank R. BuchananFrank R. BuchananFire Dept No. 1
48174817View Page18981004Tuesday, October 4th, 1898Mrs. F. C. WickwireMrs. F. C. Wickwire116 s Plum
45264526View Page18940727Friday, July 27th, 1894Ezra SurberEzra Surber319 W. Gilbert
39843984View Page18980422Friday, April 22nd, 1898Ervin MitchellErvin Mitchell419 South Jefferson
24362436View Page18871017Monday, October 17th, 1887Nora McCreightNora McCreightEast Jackson st.
36693669View Page18970313Saturday, March 13th, 1897Herbert ReasonerHerbert Reasoner7156 E. Charles
44024402View Page18940226Monday, February 26th, 1894Mrs. A. JohnsonMrs. A. Johnsoncor. Delaware + Shiply
38453845View Page18971202Thursday, December 2nd, 1897George GlassGeorge Glass210 E. 8th
47864786View Page18980831Wednesday, August 31st, 1898Mrs. O. S. TuttleMrs. O. S. Tuttle219 E. Gilbert
49134913View Page18981203Saturday, December 3rd, 1898Della NewmanDella Newman520 e Jackson
49064906View Page18981129Tuesday, November 29th, 1898Lorena WallingLorena Walling623 E. Ohio Ave
32293229View Page18950801Thursday, August 1st, 1895John CranorJohn Cranor523 S Council
35443544View Page18961102Monday, November 2nd, 1896Elwood WhitneyElwood Whitney1225 Kirby Ave
47654765View Page18980801Monday, August 1st, 1898Clara L. HettelClara L. Hettel314 n Monroe St
43024302View Page18940102Tuesday, January 2nd, 1894A. H. OlinA. H. Olincor Harriett + Delaware
49664966View Page18990118Wednesday, January 18th, 1899Donald MilliganDonald Milligan800 e Adams
48674867View Page18981104Friday, November 4th, 1898A. H. GleasonA. H. Gleason607 E. Charles
48984898View Page18981125Friday, November 25th, 1898Ruth SkinnerRuth Skinner416 - N. Jefferson
39723972View Page18980404Monday, April 4th, 1898Catherine WallaceCatherine Wallace329 E Gilbert
49454945View Page18990107Saturday, January 7th, 1899Joseph MahoneyJoseph Mahoney27 S Liberty St.
35983598View Page18961230Wednesday, December 30th, 1896Nora EadsNora Eads912 E. Willard
39913991View Page18980503Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898Frank E. FreemanFrank E. Freeman216 So. Council
49754975View Page18990121Saturday, January 21st, 1899Willie LangstonWillie Langston500 s Grant
47114711View Page18950123Wednesday, January 23rd, 1895Mrs. Maggie WardMrs. Maggie WardFlorence St.
38493849View Page18971204Saturday, December 4th, 1897Edgar FreemanEdgar Freeman120 Hoyt Ave
48334833View Page18981014Friday, October 14th, 1898Ermal HeffnerErmal Heffner504 E. Main
35863586View Page18961215Tuesday, December 15th, 1896Hazel BuddHazel Budd237 N. Plum
49794979View Page18990125Wednesday, January 25th, 1899Leonard LeslieLeonard Leslie601 e Washington St.
32913291View Page18951109Saturday, November 9th, 1895Ralph BrownRalph BrownKilgore Ave.
45624562View Page18940922Saturday, September 22nd, 1894Lizzie DiermillerLizzie Diermiller510 East Charles
39433943View Page18980301Tuesday, March 1st, 1898Tillie LauperTillie Laupercor 8th and Mulberry St
0803803View Page18770609Saturday, June 9th, 1877Lon M. NeelyLon M. NeelyCor Main +&Monroe
43754375View Page18940210Saturday, February 10th, 1894Lineus MarshLineus MarshRiverside
49244924View Page18981214Wednesday, December 14th, 1898Eva GrayEva Gray217 E. North
47814781View Page18980822Monday, August 22nd, 1898Mrs. J. C. HasslerMrs. J. C. Hassler203 1/2 N. High St.
38963896View Page18980121Friday, January 21st, 1898Arthur WallingArthur Walling617 West Adams St
49334933View Page18981227Tuesday, December 27th, 1898Katie EilerKatie Eiler1229 E. Jackson
47914791View Page18980906Tuesday, September 6th, 1898Maude SimmonsMaude Simmons1318 S. Mad. St
50105010View Page18990215Wednesday, February 15th, 1899Vernon WhiteVernon WhiteNorth View
38813881View Page18980113Thursday, January 13th, 1898Mrs. R H ClarkMrs. R H Clark411 E Washington
0187187View Page18750803Tuesday, August 3rd, 1875C. W. SampleC. W. SampleEast Main Street
49284928View Page18981220Tuesday, December 20th, 1898Mrs. W. H. ClancyMrs. W. H. Clancy1120 Brotherton St.
27702770View Page18910110Saturday, January 10th, 1891Helena CrawfordHelena CrawfordHomer Ave.
47124712View Page18950123Wednesday, January 23rd, 1895Grace EilerGrace Eiler1229 E. Jackson
49184918View Page18981208Thursday, December 8th, 1898Mrs. Etta IvesMrs. Etta Ives221 East Adams
50145014View Page18990216Thursday, February 16th, 1899Lawrence NortonLawrence Norton1132 s Grant St.
39273927View Page18980216Wednesday, February 16th, 1898Roscoe LorentzRoscoe Lorentz236 n Vine
48094809View Page18980927Tuesday, September 27th, 1898Lewis DoolittleLewis DoolittleSutton st Riverside
50215021View Page18990220Monday, February 20th, 1899George GassGeorge Gass704 North Elm St
43484348View Page18940128Sunday, January 28th, 1894Mrs. N. G. FrancisMrs. N. G. Francis810 S. Madison
37733773View Page18971001Friday, October 1st, 1897E. G. HaylerE. G. Hayler439 W. Howard
49924992View Page18990204Saturday, February 4th, 1899Charlie HooverCharlie Hoover801 e Jackson
38233823View Page18971120Saturday, November 20th, 1897Iva BuckleyIva Buckley1519 s Monroe
34253425View Page18960321Saturday, March 21st, 1896Mrs. E. SeldomridgeMrs. E. Seldomridge507 w Jackson
49804980View Page18990125Wednesday, January 25th, 1899Mrs. Anna LambertMrs. Anna Lambert413 S Liberty
48854885View Page18981117Thursday, November 17th, 1898Ada WilliamsAda Williams812 E. Jackson
30683068View Page18920628Tuesday, June 28th, 1892May GrouseMay Grouse505 S. Franklin
31243124View Page18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895Pearl ZimmermanPearl Zimmerman1103 Shoemaker
38313831View Page18971126Friday, November 26th, 1897Frank GlassFrank Glass210 e 8th St.
49264926View Page18981214Wednesday, December 14th, 1898Mary V GoodmanMary V Goodman907 - E. Washington
47234723View Page18980513Friday, May 13th, 1898Maude GrayMaude Gray217 E North
47884788View Page18980902Friday, September 2nd, 1898Laura StonerockLaura Stonerock231 E. Charles
50335033View Page18990301Wednesday, March 1st, 1899Ila T. LakeIla T. Lake319 E. Gilbert St.
50225022View Page18990224Friday, February 24th, 1899Raymond PotterRaymond Potter1025 E. Adams
50605060View Page18990330Thursday, March 30th, 1899Albert WilliamsAlbert Williams423 E. Charles St.
49204920View Page18981209Friday, December 9th, 1898Marx E. HoltMarx E. Holt600 W. Adams
38993899View Page18980125Tuesday, January 25th, 1898May HinshawMay Hinshaw925 W Charles
50285028View Page18990225Saturday, February 25th, 1899Harry RitterHarry Ritter425 Wysor
47294729View Page18980526Thursday, May 26th, 1898Mrs. J. H. RawlingsMrs. J. H. Rawlings404 E Gilbert
42514251View Page18930520Saturday, May 20th, 1893Mrs. George HickokMrs. George Hickok310 E. Jackson st.
49824982View Page18990127Friday, January 27th, 1899Rex KelleyRex Kelley508 w Jackson
0488488View Page18761230Saturday, December 30th, 1876Mark J. ToppMark J. Topp193 South Liberty
48544854View Page18981025Tuesday, October 25th, 1898Edith WilsonEdith Wilson1124 e Willard
47354735View Page18980613Monday, June 13th, 1898Ada EbenhackAda Ebenhack1004 E Main St
47634763View Page18980726Tuesday, July 26th, 1898Nellie MitchellNellie Mitchell1010 S. Monroe
45014501View Page18940628Thursday, June 28th, 1894Edna HooverEdna Hoover517 W. Main St
38353835View Page18971127Saturday, November 27th, 1897Carl SkinnerCarl Skinner1601 S. Penn
49914991View Page18990203Friday, February 3rd, 1899Warren HutsellWarren Hutsell1311 E Willard
48724872View Page18981105Saturday, November 5th, 1898Ethel LakeEthel Lake815 W. Main St.
24492449View Page18880117Tuesday, January 17th, 1888A. R. MedlingA. R. MedlingEast Jackson
37633763View Page18970915Wednesday, September 15th, 1897Mary WysorMary Wysor418 n Walnut
48664866View Page18981103Thursday, November 3rd, 1898R. RahrbornR. Rahrborn221 - E. Gilbert
35693569View Page18961128Saturday, November 28th, 1896Clayburn MockClayburn Mock1363 E. Kirby Ave
37973797View Page18971023Saturday, October 23rd, 1897Lizzie VanstrienLizzie Vanstrien829 E 1st
32113211View Page18950706Saturday, July 6th, 1895Mrs. Aug. MaickMrs. Aug. Maick311 e Main St
0365365View Page18760309Thursday, March 9th, 1876Sue S. MongSue S. MongMuncie
40254025View Page18921022Saturday, October 22nd, 1892Linnie CoffeenLinnie Coffeen522 E. Charles
48294829View Page18981008Saturday, October 8th, 1898Maude CulverMaude Culver310 - Alameda Ave
45584558View Page18940917Monday, September 17th, 1894Mrs. F LeonMrs. F Leon421 S Walnut
50495049View Page18990316Thursday, March 16th, 1899Rodney HaylerRodney Hayler608 N. Elm St.
50375037View Page18990306Monday, March 6th, 1899J. Branson CanfieldJ. Branson Canfield607 W. Adams
39973997View Page18980512Thursday, May 12th, 1898Gula GambleGula Gamble510 E Charles
49404940View Page18990103Tuesday, January 3rd, 1899Mrs. Kate A SouderMrs. Kate A Souder215 s Monroe St.
50435043View Page18990311Saturday, March 11th, 1899Mrs. Mary WhiteMrs. Mary White706 s Jefferson
50755075View Page18990505Friday, May 5th, 1899Gloria SumptionGloria Sumption402 W. Howard
48514851View Page18981024Monday, October 24th, 1898Kemper HerreldKemper HerreldBishop Block 1020 E. Willard
50125012View Page18990216Thursday, February 16th, 1899Tom CareyTom Carey605 Berlin St.
48954895View Page18981122Tuesday, November 22nd, 1898Anna PetersonAnna Peterson779 Macedonia Ave
38873887View Page18980115Saturday, January 15th, 1898Jef BrookerJef Brooker323 E 9th St
49534953View Page18990107Saturday, January 7th, 1899Mrs. Mamie GrundyMrs. Mamie Grundy10th + Elm St.
50905090View Page18990612Monday, June 12th, 1899Frank KochFrank Koch1316 E. First St.
25572557View Page18890914Saturday, September 14th, 1889C. O. GlasscockC. O. GlasscockJefferson and Charles St.
36033603View Page18970102Saturday, January 2nd, 1897Jno T. MeeksJno T. Meeks418 S. Franklin
51075107View Page18990708Saturday, July 8th, 1899Lawrence HartLawrence Hart220 W. Jackson
31573157View Page18950323Saturday, March 23rd, 1895Flora FoormanFlora Foorman303 1/2 s Walnut
32573257View Page18951003Thursday, October 3rd, 1895Chas T ReddingChas T Redding604 Elm St
37303730View Page18970703Saturday, July 3rd, 1897Elizabeth ElrodElizabeth Elrod715 w Adams
48994899View Page18981125Friday, November 25th, 1898Ethel LaughlinEthel Laughlin600 n Elm
26132613View Page18900222Saturday, February 22nd, 1890J. W. OxleyJ. W. Oxley429 1st St.
48474847View Page18981022Saturday, October 22nd, 1898William BrouseWilliam Brouse1522 Shipley
51135113View Page18990717Monday, July 17th, 1899John TraubJohn Traub1217 e 8th St.
40314031View Page18921029Saturday, October 29th, 1892Mrs. Alice VickeryMrs. Alice Vickery504 E Main St.
47694769View Page18980804Thursday, August 4th, 1898Agnes DanielsAgnes Daniels208 W. Wash. St.
28402840View Page18910406Monday, April 6th, 1891Edith McCreaEdith McCrea607 E. Charles
29252925View Page18911007Wednesday, October 7th, 1891Fred W. ShidelerFred W. Shideler411 -- E. Washington
50095009View Page18990214Tuesday, February 14th, 1899Mar McCoyMar McCoy414 W 9th St
51195119View Page18990725Tuesday, July 25th, 1899Miss. M. MiersMiss. M. Miers418 North Walnut
38043804View Page18971105Friday, November 5th, 1897S. R. SuttonS. R. Sutton320 W. Gilbert
48844884View Page18981117Thursday, November 17th, 1898Cyrus HerronCyrus Herroncor. Plum + Ohio Ave.
50865086View Page18990520Saturday, May 20th, 1899Mrs. Anna SpradlingMrs. Anna Spradling513 S. Franklin St.
51415141View Page18990826Saturday, August 26th, 1899Chas A. TaylorChas A. Taylor1015 e 7th St.
47874787View Page18980901Thursday, September 1st, 1898Mrs. H. R. WysorMrs. H. R. Wysor418 N. Walnut
39453945View Page18980303Thursday, March 3rd, 1898Anna GundlachAnna Gundlach1112 e 5th St
47804780View Page18980822Monday, August 22nd, 1898D. A. AuterD. A. Autercor Franklin and Gilbert
49974997View Page18990204Saturday, February 4th, 1899John ClancyJohn Clancy1120 Brotherton St
38183818View Page18971116Tuesday, November 16th, 1897Lincoln LeshLincoln Lesh321 e Charles
48924892View Page18981119Saturday, November 19th, 1898Mrs. G. M. FletcherMrs. G. M. Fletcher418 w Charles
49234923View Page18981213Tuesday, December 13th, 1898Mrs. J. J. DowMrs. J. J. DowKirby House
51575157View Page18990923Saturday, September 23rd, 1899Ernest CollinsErnest Collins318 West Nineth
37423742View Page18970722Thursday, July 22nd, 1897Carrie CohnCarrie Cohn406 W. Main
21012101View Page18831117Saturday, November 17th, 1883Maggie GessellMaggie GessellEast Main
51735173View Page18991009Monday, October 9th, 1899John SullivanJohn Sullivan831 Seymour
51435143View Page18990828Monday, August 28th, 1899Leroy CampbellLeroy Campbell422 w Adams
51085108View Page18990708Saturday, July 8th, 1899Ray ZapfRay ZapfN. Elm St.
51525152View Page18990911Monday, September 11th, 1899Wm. S. DragooWm. S. Dragoo1804 s Elm
51675167View Page18991003Tuesday, October 3rd, 1899Roscoe RossRoscoe Ross217 e Seymour
50595059View Page18990329Wednesday, March 29th, 1899Cecil AllspawCecil Allspaw817 e Jackson
51845184View Page18991017Tuesday, October 17th, 1899Roy RichardRoy Richard606 E 5 St
39673967View Page18980328Monday, March 28th, 1898Josephine GrayJosephine Gray217 North St.
39783978View Page18980415Friday, April 15th, 1898Leo LyonsLeo Lyons903 E Jackson St
40644064View Page18921119Saturday, November 19th, 1892Michael MahoneyMichael Mahoney717 Willard St.
52135213View Page18991028Saturday, October 28th, 1899Fannie NelsonFannie Nelson1419 s Franklin
51265126View Page18990804Friday, August 4th, 1899Ilo RecordIlo Record223 W Washington
47834783View Page18980827Saturday, August 27th, 1898Harry B. BannisterHarry B. Bannister1423 E. Main St
52255225View Page18991104Saturday, November 4th, 1899Walter ToddWalter Todd205 w Washington St.
38823882View Page18980113Thursday, January 13th, 1898Frank DavisFrank Davis1301 w Jackson
49464946View Page18990107Saturday, January 7th, 1899Elmer CharmanElmer Charman506 s High St.
38243824View Page18971121Sunday, November 21st, 1897Will EvansWill Evans2219 s Elm
38273827View Page18971121Sunday, November 21st, 1897Mrs. D. V. BowerMrs. D. V. Bower309 1/2 e Main
52435243View Page18991117Friday, November 17th, 1899Willie BrannonWillie Brannon215 W. Charles
30793079View Page18920813Saturday, August 13th, 1892J. R. WickJ. R. WickCouncil St
50075007View Page18990211Saturday, February 11th, 1899J C LongJ C Long911 e Jackson
48764876View Page18981109Wednesday, November 9th, 1898Rozetta ShinnRozetta Shinn927 e Adams St.
51655165View Page18991002Monday, October 2nd, 1899Howard BeckHoward Beck1725 e Jackson

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Acc. #TitleBorrower NamePat. #Listed Patron NameTransaction Comments
18911113Friday, November 13th, 1891View Page012011201Victory.Victory.Ruby Perkins25632563Ruby PerkinsRuby Perkins
18911205Saturday, December 5th, 1891View Page012011201Victory.Victory.Chas W. Lynn0978978Charles LynnCharles Lynn
18911218Friday, December 18th, 1891View Page012011201Victory.Victory.Earl Gibson27592759Earl GibsonEarl Gibson
18920102Saturday, January 2nd, 1892View Page00756756What answer?What answer?John Walterhouse0115115John WalterhouseJohn Walterhouse
18920102Saturday, January 2nd, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs L. Herman27772777Mrs. L. HermanMrs. L. HermanOriginal transaction lists patron # as 2779, but this was likely an error and has been changed to reflect Mrs. L. Herman's actual patron # 2777.
18920104Monday, January 4th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Harry B. Hartley28812881Harry HartleyHarry Hartley
18920108Friday, January 8th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Kate Wilson007878Kate WilsonKate Wilson"Ed Wilson" also recorded as patron name
18920111Monday, January 11th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Ora Miller28992899Ora MillerOra Miller
18920115Friday, January 15th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs L.L. Kizer26832683Laura KiserLaura Kiser
18920122Friday, January 22nd, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Homer Dowell29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18920122Friday, January 22nd, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer DowellPatron ID of Homer Dowell
18920123Saturday, January 23rd, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Willie Shelby27922792Willie ShelbyWillie Shelby
18920125Monday, January 25th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Norwood Carnes27072707Norwood CarnesNorwood Carnes
18920128Thursday, January 28th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Vida Cassady23442344Vida CassadyVida Cassady
18920129Friday, January 29th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.J.P. Hayworth16091609Albert PettyAlbert Petty
18920201Monday, February 1st, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Frank Hinkle26892689Frank HinkleFrank Hinkle
18920205Friday, February 5th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Ora Miller28992899Ora MillerOra Miller
18920206Saturday, February 6th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Homer Dowell29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18920208Monday, February 8th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Marvin Carver29562956Loyd CarverLoyd Carver
18920210Wednesday, February 10th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Walter Moreland29432943Wattia MarchWattia March
18920213Saturday, February 13th, 1892View Page012011201Victory.Victory.Chas Kizer29462946Charlie KiserCharlie Kiser
18920213Saturday, February 13th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Winnie Bell27912791Winnie BellWinnie Bell
18920215Monday, February 15th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.John M Kirby15501550Bessie WilliamsBessie Williams
18920215Monday, February 15th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Eddie Lynn21042104Eddie LynnEddie Lynn
18920216Tuesday, February 16th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Robert Hemingray25232523Maggie KaltenbachMaggie Kaltenbach
18920217Wednesday, February 17th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Alfred Kilgore27942794Alfred KilgoreAlfred Kilgore
18920218Thursday, February 18th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Carl Childs27352735Carl ChildsCarl Childs
18920225Thursday, February 25th, 1892View Page012011201Victory.Victory.C.J. Brady12761276C J BradyC J Brady
18920225Thursday, February 25th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Earl Nutting27832783Earl NuttingEarl Nutting
18920227Saturday, February 27th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Taylor Moore17471747Taylor MooreTaylor Moorefixed patron number (orig. 1447)
18920301Tuesday, March 1st, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Stella McClellan26852685Estella McClillanEstella McClillan
18920304Friday, March 4th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Conray Hemingray27982798Ashley HemingrayAshley Hemingray
18920305Saturday, March 5th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clarence Lacy25782578Clarence LaceyClarence Lacey
18920308Tuesday, March 8th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs. A.K. Nichols25012501Mrs. A. K. NicholsMrs. A. K. Nichols
18920311Friday, March 11th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Walter Nichols25012501Mrs. A. K. NicholsMrs. A. K. Nichols
18920311Friday, March 11th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clarence Lacy25782578Clarence LaceyClarence Lacey
18920312Saturday, March 12th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs Kate H Wilson0591591Katie H. WilsonKatie H. Wilson
18920314Monday, March 14th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Fannie McCormick0859859Fannie McCormickFannie McCormick
18920318Friday, March 18th, 1892View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Kate Garst11441144Katie GarstKatie Garst
18920319Saturday, March 19th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Homer Shaw28282828Homer ShawHomer Shaw
18920322Tuesday, March 22nd, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs Emma Lacy29652965Emma LaceyEmma LaceyPatron ID of Charlie Kougel Original transaction lists patron # as 2765, but this was likely an error and has been changed to reflect Mrs. Emma Lacy's actual patron # 2965.
18920323Wednesday, March 23rd, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Carl Tuhey29072907Carl TuheyCarl Tuhey
18920325Friday, March 25th, 1892View Page012011201Victory.Victory.Gulia Cates29992999Gulia CatesGulia Cates
18920326Saturday, March 26th, 1892View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Agnes Howe0206206Flora L. JackFlora L. Jack
18920329Tuesday, March 29th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Joseph Boehm29912991Joe BoehmJoe Boehm
18920401Friday, April 1st, 1892View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Annie Ireland0147147Annie IrelandAnnie Ireland
18920405Tuesday, April 5th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Lawrence Herman27772777Mrs. L. HermanMrs. L. Herman
18920407Thursday, April 7th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Carl Tuhey29072907Carl TuheyCarl Tuhey
18920409Saturday, April 9th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Martha J. Ivins10371037Martha J IvinsMartha J Ivinsfixed borrower's name (orig. "Ivans")
18920415Friday, April 15th, 1892View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Annie Ireland0147147Annie IrelandAnnie Ireland
18920420Wednesday, April 20th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Willie Shelby27922792Willie ShelbyWillie Shelby
18920422Friday, April 22nd, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Campbell Keirstead30023002Campbell KeirsteadCampbell Keirstead
18920422Friday, April 22nd, 1892View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Ashley Hemingray29552955Ashley HemingrayAshley Hemingray
18920423Saturday, April 23rd, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank Hinkle26892689Frank HinkleFrank Hinkle
18920425Monday, April 25th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Herbert Johnston29502950Herbert JohnstonHerbert Johnston
18920425Monday, April 25th, 1892View Page012011201Victory.Victory.Robbie Scott29862986Robbie ScottRobbie Scott
18920426Tuesday, April 26th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Mary Shaw29952995Mary ShawMary Shaw
18920427Wednesday, April 27th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Chester A Evans27852785Chester A. EvansChester A. Evans
18920429Friday, April 29th, 1892View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Anna Cunnington29872987Annie CunningtonAnnie Cunnington
18920429Friday, April 29th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Harry Greer30323032Harry GreerHarry Greer
18920430Saturday, April 30th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Winton Hawk25262526Winton HawkWinton Hawk
18920430Saturday, April 30th, 1892View Page012011201Victory.Victory.George Burt29572957George BurtGeorge Burt
18920503Tuesday, May 3rd, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs D W Stewart26412641Mrs. D. W. StewartMrs. D. W. Stewart
18920510Tuesday, May 10th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Mrs. Mary Shaw29952995Mary ShawMary Shaw
18920511Wednesday, May 11th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank B. Garner30453045Frank GarnerFrank Garner
18920512Thursday, May 12th, 1892View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Mrs Donna Cunningham30343034Mrs. Donna CunninghamMrs. Donna Cunningham
18920513Friday, May 13th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mamie Martin30473047Miss. Mamie MartinMiss. Mamie Martin
18920513Friday, May 13th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Agnes Howe0206206Flora L. JackFlora L. Jack
18920514Saturday, May 14th, 1892View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Omer Mitchell24522452Omer MitchellOmer Mitchell
18920517Tuesday, May 17th, 1892View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Ethel Perdieu28462846Ethel PerdieuEthel Perdieu
18920517Tuesday, May 17th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18920521Saturday, May 21st, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.John Morin28932893John L. MorinJohn L. Morin
18920525Wednesday, May 25th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank Hinkle26892689Frank HinkleFrank Hinkle
18920525Wednesday, May 25th, 1892View Page012011201Victory.Victory.Chas Veneman30593059Chas. VenemanChas. Veneman
18920526Thursday, May 26th, 1892View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Albert Lewellen30563056Albert LewellenAlbert Lewellen
18941105Monday, November 5th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Louie Wildermuth40204020Luis WildermuthLuis Wildermuth
18941105Monday, November 5th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mrs. L. Herrmann43124312Mrs. L. HerrmannMrs. L. Herrmannfixed borrower's name (orig. Herman)
18941107Wednesday, November 7th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18941108Thursday, November 8th, 1894View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Albert Richey21962196Albert RicheyAlbert Richey
18941108Thursday, November 8th, 1894View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Edward Turner41474147Edward TurnerEdward Turner
18941109Friday, November 9th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mr Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18941109Friday, November 9th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Lawrence Herman27772777Mrs. L. HermanMrs. L. Herman
18941110Saturday, November 10th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mrs Chas Kilgore43444344Mrs. Chas. KilgoreMrs. Chas. Kilgore
18941110Saturday, November 10th, 1894View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mr. A. J. Wilson11151115A. J. WilsonA. J. Wilson
18941110Saturday, November 10th, 1894View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Mrs. Carrie BurtPatron ID partially illegible: 10?/
18941110Saturday, November 10th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Louie Wildermuth40204020Luis WildermuthLuis Wildermuth
18941112Monday, November 12th, 1894View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18941112Monday, November 12th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Mrs Chas Kilgore43444344Mrs. Chas. KilgoreMrs. Chas. Kilgore
18941112Monday, November 12th, 1894View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Robert Shea44724472Robert SheaRobert Shea
18941112Monday, November 12th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Frank Abrams41584158Frank AbramsFrank Abrams"56" written after patron name.
18941113Tuesday, November 13th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Lawrence Herman27772777Mrs. L. HermanMrs. L. Herman
18941113Tuesday, November 13th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Arthur Bell45594559Arthur BellArthur Bell
18941114Wednesday, November 14th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Harry Hartley28812881Harry HartleyHarry Hartley
18941115Thursday, November 15th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Fred Snyder43944394Fred SnyderFred Snyder
18941115Thursday, November 15th, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Arthur Bell45594559Arthur BellArthur Bell
18941117Saturday, November 17th, 1894View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mrs Ella Cammack12501250Mrs. E CammackMrs. E Cammack
18941117Saturday, November 17th, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Fred Snyder43944394Fred SnyderFred Snyder
18941117Saturday, November 17th, 1894View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Lloyd Carver41264126Lloyd CarverLloyd Carver
18941119Monday, November 19th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Fred Snyder43944394Fred SnyderFred Snyder
18941119Monday, November 19th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Edna Beard42334233Miss. Edna BeardMiss. Edna Beard
18941120Tuesday, November 20th, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Prof T H Johnson28502850Theo. H. JohnsonTheo. H. Johnson
18941120Tuesday, November 20th, 1894View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Gertrude Batey30753075Gertrude BateyGertrude Batey"+" marked next to patron's name
18941120Tuesday, November 20th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.David Cohen29142914Dan CohenDan Cohen
18941120Tuesday, November 20th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.John McMiller25342534Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan
18941121Wednesday, November 21st, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Merton Hamilton40234023Roy HarringtonRoy Harrington
18941121Wednesday, November 21st, 1894View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.D. Cammack12521252D. CammackD. Cammack
18941121Wednesday, November 21st, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Harry Hartley28812881Harry HartleyHarry Hartley
18941122Thursday, November 22nd, 1894View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Mrs Chas Higgins45854585Mrs. Charles HigginsMrs. Charles Higgins
18941122Thursday, November 22nd, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Harry Keltner42244224Harry KeltnerHarry Keltnerfixed borrower's name (orig. Kiltnor)
18941123Friday, November 23rd, 1894View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Edward Duffy43014301Edward B DuffyEdward B Duffyfixed borrower's name (orig. Duffey)
18941124Saturday, November 24th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18941124Saturday, November 24th, 1894View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18941124Saturday, November 24th, 1894View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Taylor Moore17471747Taylor MooreTaylor Moorefixed borrower's name (orig. "Moon")
18941124Saturday, November 24th, 1894View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Frank B Garner30453045Frank GarnerFrank Garner
18941126Monday, November 26th, 1894View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mable Niff28152815Mabel NeffMabel Neff
18941126Monday, November 26th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Roy Harrington40234023Roy HarringtonRoy Harrington
18941126Monday, November 26th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Mr Dr. Green40434043Mrs. Dr. GreenMrs. Dr. Green
18941127Tuesday, November 27th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Wm Truitt45764576Will TruittWill Truitt
18941127Tuesday, November 27th, 1894View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Willie Evans43994399Willie A. EvansWillie A. Evans
18941128Wednesday, November 28th, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Ray Harrington40234023Roy HarringtonRoy Harrington
18941130Friday, November 30th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18941130Friday, November 30th, 1894View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Maude Case27162716Maude CaseMaude Case
18941130Friday, November 30th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Charles M Streeter44264426Chas. M. StreeterChas. M. Streeter
18941201Saturday, December 1st, 1894View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Charles Moore14471447Lizzie HainesLizzie Haines
18941201Saturday, December 1st, 1894View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Edward Gilbert44584458Ed W GilbertEd W Gilbert
18941201Saturday, December 1st, 1894View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Frank Morgan44544454Frank MorganFrank MorganNumber 34 written next to patron's name
18941201Saturday, December 1st, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.John McMiller25342534Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan
18941201Saturday, December 1st, 1894View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Mrs Lillian Thomas45864586Mrs. Lillian ThomasMrs. Lillian Thomasfixed patron number (orig. 4580)
18941203Monday, December 3rd, 1894View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Gertrude Batey30753075Gertrude BateyGertrude Batey
18941203Monday, December 3rd, 1894View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Campbell Keirstead30023002Campbell KeirsteadCampbell Keirstead
18941203Monday, December 3rd, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Jamie Templer40144014E. R. TemplerE. R. Templer
18941204Tuesday, December 4th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Ray Harrington40234023Roy HarringtonRoy Harrington
18941204Tuesday, December 4th, 1894View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs Anna Johnson42074207Mrs. Anna JohnsonMrs. Anna Johnsonnumber 40 marked next to patron's name
18941204Tuesday, December 4th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Frank Abrams41584158Frank AbramsFrank Abrams
18941204Tuesday, December 4th, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.John Guthrie46224622James GuthrieJames Guthrie
18941205Wednesday, December 5th, 1894View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Winlock Turner44104410Winlock TurnerWinlock Turner
18941205Wednesday, December 5th, 1894View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Blaine Smith44044404Blaine SmithBlaine Smith
18941205Wednesday, December 5th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Ohle Gill40044004Ohle GillOhle Gill
18941206Thursday, December 6th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Ohle Gill40044004Ohle GillOhle GillNumber 50 marked next to patron's name
18941206Thursday, December 6th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Jamie Baldwin30873087Jimmie BaldwinJimmie Baldwin
18941207Friday, December 7th, 1894View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Jay Bullard46004600Jay BullardJay Bullard
18941207Friday, December 7th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Ohle Gill40044004Ohle GillOhle Gill
18941207Friday, December 7th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Ronnie Dow30363036Ronnie DowRonnie Dow
18941208Saturday, December 8th, 1894View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Arthur Shideler13321332Arthur L ShidelerArthur L Shidelerfixed borrower's name (orig. "Shidler")
18941208Saturday, December 8th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Ohle Gill40044004Ohle GillOhle Gill
18941208Saturday, December 8th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Fred A Vawter46324632Fred A VawterFred A Vawter
18941208Saturday, December 8th, 1894View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Chas Kiser29462946Charlie KiserCharlie Kiser
18941210Monday, December 10th, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Charles Langdon27532753Charlie LangdonCharlie Langdon
18941210Monday, December 10th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.John Guthrie46224622James GuthrieJames Guthrie
18941210Monday, December 10th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.John McMiller25342534Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan
18941211Tuesday, December 11th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Frank Haines40784078Frank HainesFrank Hainesfixed borrower's name (orig. Hanes)
18941211Tuesday, December 11th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Louisa Koerner24712471Louisa KoernerLouisa Koerner
18941211Tuesday, December 11th, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Ohle Gill40044004Ohle GillOhle Gill
18941212Wednesday, December 12th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Prof T H Johnson28502850Theo. H. JohnsonTheo. H. Johnson
18941212Wednesday, December 12th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Daniel McAber40844084Dan McAberDan McAber
18941212Wednesday, December 12th, 1894View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Clyde Leager28782878Clyde LeagerClyde Leager
18941213Thursday, December 13th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Mrs Wm Gill30963096Mrs. Wm. F. GillMrs. Wm. F. Gill
18941214Friday, December 14th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Campbell Keirstead30023002Campbell KeirsteadCampbell Keirstead
18941214Friday, December 14th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Herbert Johnston29502950Herbert JohnstonHerbert Johnston
18941215Saturday, December 15th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18941215Saturday, December 15th, 1894View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Mrs Lillian Thomas45864586Mrs. Lillian ThomasMrs. Lillian Thomas
18941215Saturday, December 15th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Frank Garner30453045Frank GarnerFrank Garner
18941217Monday, December 17th, 1894View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Harry Ward44154415Harry WardHarry Wardfixed borrower's name (orig. Wood)
18941217Monday, December 17th, 1894View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mrs. M C Dow41074107Mrs. M. C. DowMrs. M. C. Dow
18941217Monday, December 17th, 1894View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Frank Haines40784078Frank HainesFrank Haines
18941217Monday, December 17th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Fred Long0262262Mattie WilcoxonMattie Wilcoxon
18941218Tuesday, December 18th, 1894View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Ulric Hurrle30313031Luella WineburgLuella Wineburg
18941219Wednesday, December 19th, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Jamie Templer40144014E. R. TemplerE. R. Templer
18941219Wednesday, December 19th, 1894View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Grace Miller46384638Grace MillerGrace Miller
18941219Wednesday, December 19th, 1894View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Clyde Leager28782878Clyde LeagerClyde Leager
18941221Friday, December 21st, 1894View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.David McAber40844084Dan McAberDan McAber
18941221Friday, December 21st, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Frank Haines40784078Frank HainesFrank Hainesfixed borrower's name (orig. Harris)
18941221Friday, December 21st, 1894View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Charlie Jump45194519S. Gilbert JumpS. Gilbert Jump
18941223Sunday, December 23rd, 1894View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Frank Morgan44544454Frank MorganFrank Morgan
18941223Sunday, December 23rd, 1894View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Ethel Perdieu28462846Ethel PerdieuEthel Perdieu
18941223Sunday, December 23rd, 1894View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Prof T H Johnson28502850Theo. H. JohnsonTheo. H. Johnson
18941223Sunday, December 23rd, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Mr Dr Green40434043Mrs. Dr. GreenMrs. Dr. Green
18941224Monday, December 24th, 1894View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Edna Smith43144314Edna SmithEdna Smith
18941226Wednesday, December 26th, 1894View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Jessie Ford26742674Jessie FordJessie Ford
18941226Wednesday, December 26th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Fred Snyder43944394Fred SnyderFred Snyder
18941227Thursday, December 27th, 1894View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Fred Long0262262Mattie WilcoxonMattie Wilcoxon
18941227Thursday, December 27th, 1894View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Frank B Garner30453045Frank GarnerFrank Garner
18941227Thursday, December 27th, 1894View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Frank Abrams41584158Frank AbramsFrank Abrams
18941228Friday, December 28th, 1894View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Sadie V Langdon40334033Perry A. LangdonPerry A. Langdon
18941229Saturday, December 29th, 1894View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Louise Koerner24712471Louisa KoernerLouisa Koerner
18941229Saturday, December 29th, 1894View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Mary Snider44624462Mary SniderMary Snider
18941229Saturday, December 29th, 1894View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.George Winton46174617Geo. W. WintonGeo. W. Winton
18941229Saturday, December 29th, 1894View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Charlie Jump45194519S. Gilbert JumpS. Gilbert Jump
18941229Saturday, December 29th, 1894View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Clyde Leager28782878Clyde LeagerClyde Leager
18941231Monday, December 31st, 1894View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Atlanta Carey45954595Alonzo CareyAlonzo Carey
18941231Monday, December 31st, 1894View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Emma Helvie45554555Emma HelvieEmma Helvie
18941231Monday, December 31st, 1894View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Earl Tevebaugh30603060Earl TeverbaughEarl Teverbaugh
18950102Wednesday, January 2nd, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Charles Langdon27532753Charlie LangdonCharlie LangdonNumber 50 marked after patron's name
18950102Wednesday, January 2nd, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mrs Chas Koontz45754575Mrs. Chas KoontzMrs. Chas Koontz
18950102Wednesday, January 2nd, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Mr. F. R. Merrell45734573F. R. MerrellF. R. Merrell
18950102Wednesday, January 2nd, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.John Guthrie46224622James GuthrieJames Guthrie
18950103Thursday, January 3rd, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Charles Langdon27532753Charlie LangdonCharlie Langdon
18950103Thursday, January 3rd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Jamie Hickman0103103Clara MaddyClara Maddy
18950103Thursday, January 3rd, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Frank Haines40784078Frank HainesFrank Hainesfixed borrower's name (orig. Hanes)
18950103Thursday, January 3rd, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Louisa Koerner24712471Louisa KoernerLouisa Koerner
18950104Friday, January 4th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Clyde Leager28782878Clyde LeagerClyde Leager
18950105Saturday, January 5th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mr Dr Green40434043Mrs. Dr. GreenMrs. Dr. Green
18950105Saturday, January 5th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Frank Haines40784078Frank HainesFrank Hainesfixed borrower's name (orig. Hains)
18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Charles Langdon27532753Charlie LangdonCharlie Langdon
18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Walter Moreland25952595Jone HayworthJone Hayworth
18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Fred Cecil43384338Fred CecilFred Cecil
18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Maggie Smith45284528Maggie SmithMaggie Smith
18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Nellie Russ27362736Nellie RussellNellie Russell
18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Jamie Baldwin30873087Jimmie BaldwinJimmie Baldwin
18950107Monday, January 7th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Ralph Garst30413041Ralph GarstRalph Garst
18950108Tuesday, January 8th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Walter Moreland25952595Jone HayworthJone Hayworth
18950109Wednesday, January 9th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Louisa Koerner24712471Louisa KoernerLouisa Koerner
18950109Wednesday, January 9th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clarence Perkins46444644Clarence PerkinsClarence Perkins
18950109Wednesday, January 9th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Maude Clark41624162Maude ClarkMaude Clark
18950111Friday, January 11th, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Atlanta Carey45954595Alonzo CareyAlonzo Carey
18950111Friday, January 11th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Ralph Hyer45694569Ralph HyerRalph Hyer
18950112Saturday, January 12th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Jamie Baldwin30873087Jimmie BaldwinJimmie Baldwin
18950112Saturday, January 12th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Nellie Jensen41024102Nellie JensenNellie Jensen
18950112Saturday, January 12th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Frank Abrams41584158Frank AbramsFrank Abrams
18950112Saturday, January 12th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs L. Herrmann43124312Mrs. L. HerrmannMrs. L. Herrmannfixed borrower's name (orig. Herman)
18950112Saturday, January 12th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Della C. Sample24402440Della SampleDella Sample
18950112Saturday, January 12th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Claude Clark40854085Claud ClarkClaud Clark
18950112Saturday, January 12th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Frank Hulett44564456Frank R. HulettFrank R. Hulett
18950114Monday, January 14th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Sam'l Higgitt43724372Samuel HiggittSamuel Higgitt
18950114Monday, January 14th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Mr E. L. Boyce46314631Eugene L. BoyceEugene L. Boyce
18950114Monday, January 14th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mr D. F. Ault44824482D. F. AultD. F. Ault
18950115Tuesday, January 15th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mr E. L. Boyce46314631Eugene L. BoyceEugene L. Boyce
18950115Tuesday, January 15th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Charles Langdon27532753Charlie LangdonCharlie Langdon
18950115Tuesday, January 15th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Fannie Fisher46514651Fannie FisherFannie Fisher
18950115Tuesday, January 15th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Mrs G. M. Bard41824182Helen Norwood BardHelen Norwood Bard
18950115Tuesday, January 15th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Charles Brennon46644664Charles BrennonCharles Brennon
18950116Wednesday, January 16th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Edwin Unks30423042Edwin UnksEdwin Unks
18950116Wednesday, January 16th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Charles M Streeter44264426Chas. M. StreeterChas. M. Streeter
18950116Wednesday, January 16th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Goly Dick41714171Gola DickGola Dick
18950117Thursday, January 17th, 1895View Page00756756What answer?What answer?Geo. Harbert41184118Geo. HarbertGeo. Harbertfixed borrower's name (orig. Herbert)
18950118Friday, January 18th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18950118Friday, January 18th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs J. E. Murray27892789Mrs. J. E. MurrayMrs. J. E. Murray
18950118Friday, January 18th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Allie Snell24082408Allie SnellAllie Snell
18950118Friday, January 18th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mrs E. Miller25422542Erna EilerErna Eiler
18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Carrie Hemingray29552955Ashley HemingrayAshley Hemingray
18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Blaine Smith44044404Blaine SmithBlaine Smith
18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs S. P. Wildman20802080Mrs. S. P. WildmanMrs. S. P. Wildman
18950119Saturday, January 19th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Saml Higgitt43724372Samuel HiggittSamuel Higgitt
18950121Monday, January 21st, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Will Craig44944494Will CraigWill Craig
18950122Tuesday, January 22nd, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Louie Wildemuth40204020Luis WildermuthLuis Wildermuth
18950122Tuesday, January 22nd, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Dr G. R. Green24432443Geo. R. GreenGeo. R. Green
18950122Tuesday, January 22nd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Earl Tuhey42534253Earl TuheyEarl Tuhey
18950123Wednesday, January 23rd, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Harry Mock44364436Harry MockHarry Mock
18950123Wednesday, January 23rd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs C. E. Crandall28962896Mrs. C. E. CronewellMrs. C. E. Cronewell
18950124Thursday, January 24th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Charles Kongle27652765Charlie Kougel Jr.Charlie Kougel Jr.
18950124Thursday, January 24th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Saml Higgitt43724372Samuel HiggittSamuel Higgitt
18950124Thursday, January 24th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Alma McDowell40994099Alma McDowellAlma McDowell
18950125Friday, January 25th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Ora Tweedy46914691Ora TweedyOra Tweedy
18950125Friday, January 25th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mrs T Herrmann43124312Mrs. L. HerrmannMrs. L. Herrmannfixed borrower's name (orig. Herman)
18950126Saturday, January 26th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Charles Brennon46644664Charles BrennonCharles Brennon
18950126Saturday, January 26th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Charles Langdon27532753Charlie LangdonCharlie Langdon
18950126Saturday, January 26th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Claude Clark40854085Claud ClarkClaud Clark
18950126Saturday, January 26th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mrs Wm Gill30963096Mrs. Wm. F. GillMrs. Wm. F. Gill
18950126Saturday, January 26th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Frank Haines40784078Frank HainesFrank Haines
18950126Saturday, January 26th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Pearl Snider46754675Pearl SniderPearl Snider"+" marked after patron's name
18950128Monday, January 28th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Edwin Unks30423042Edwin UnksEdwin Unks
18950128Monday, January 28th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950128Monday, January 28th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Mr C. E. Crandall43964396C. E. CrandallC. E. Crandall
18950129Tuesday, January 29th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mr L. E. Williams46394639L. E. WilliamsL. E. Williams
18950129Tuesday, January 29th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Campbell Keirstead30023002Campbell KeirsteadCampbell Keirstead
18950129Tuesday, January 29th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Mrs G M Bard41824182Helen Norwood BardHelen Norwood Bard
18950129Tuesday, January 29th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Michael Casey007878Kate WilsonKate Wilson"(KW)" written after patron's name
18950130Wednesday, January 30th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Harry Keltner42244224Harry KeltnerHarry Keltnerfixed borrower's name (orig. Kiltner)
18950130Wednesday, January 30th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Edward Turner41474147Edward TurnerEdward Turner
18950131Thursday, January 31st, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950131Thursday, January 31st, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Mrs. Wm Gill30963096Mrs. Wm. F. GillMrs. Wm. F. Gill
18950131Thursday, January 31st, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Will Craig44944494Will CraigWill Craig
18950131Thursday, January 31st, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Harry Ford46804680Harry FordHarry Ford
18950201Friday, February 1st, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Mrs Wayman Adams31103110Wayman AdamsWayman Adams
18950201Friday, February 1st, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Flora King44194419Flora KingFlora King
18950202Saturday, February 2nd, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Miss E. J. Davis40294029E. J. DavisE. J. Davis
18950202Saturday, February 2nd, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Lethea Knapp46204620Letha KnappLetha Knappfixed patron number (orig. 4680)
18950202Saturday, February 2nd, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Landless Bloom45884588Landess BloomLandess Bloom
18950202Saturday, February 2nd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Harry Ward44154415Harry WardHarry Ward
18950202Saturday, February 2nd, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Robbie Scott29862986Robbie ScottRobbie Scott
18950204Monday, February 4th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Elliott Bayless43054305Elliott BaylessElliott Bayless
18950204Monday, February 4th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Rudolph Bloom41684168Rudolph BloomRudolph Bloom
18950204Monday, February 4th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Fred Cecil43384338Fred CecilFred Cecil
18950204Monday, February 4th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Ralph Hyer45694569Ralph HyerRalph Hyer
18950206Wednesday, February 6th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.J. Lyn Kurtz0213213G. L. KurtzG. L. Kurtz
18950206Wednesday, February 6th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Jessie Ford26742674Jessie FordJessie Ford
18950207Thursday, February 7th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Charlie Zuber31033103Charlie ZuberCharlie Zuber
18950208Friday, February 8th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Chester Evans29222922Ray WadeRay Wade
18950208Friday, February 8th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Ralph Huff44034403Ralph HuffRalph Huff
18950208Friday, February 8th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Wysor Marsh45244524Wysor MarshWysor MarshNumber 33 marked above patron's name//fixed patron number (orig. 4224)
18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Edna Smith43144314Edna SmithEdna Smith
18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mr D. F. Ault44824482D. F. AultD. F. Ault
18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Walter Jones27892789Mrs. J. E. MurrayMrs. J. E. Murray
18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Gertrude Hale43954395Gertrude HaleGertrude Hale
18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Leslie Spornhauer30703070Leslie SpornhauerLeslie Spornhauer
18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.George Burt29572957George BurtGeorge Burt
18950209Saturday, February 9th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mrs Jennie Hill44474447Mrs. Jennie HillMrs. Jennie Hill
18950211Monday, February 11th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Frank Morgan44544454Frank MorganFrank Morgan
18950211Monday, February 11th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Norman Boomer43174317Norman BoomerNorman Boomer
18950212Tuesday, February 12th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Wysor Marsh45244524Wysor MarshWysor Marshfixed patron number (orig. 4224)
18950212Tuesday, February 12th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Jessie Ford26742674Jessie FordJessie Ford
18950213Wednesday, February 13th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs Mary Leonard43164316Mrs. Mary LeonardMrs. Mary Leonard
18950213Wednesday, February 13th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Bessie Hines45424542Bessie HinesBessie Hinesfixed patron number (orig. 4543)
18950213Wednesday, February 13th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Howard Dudley41994199Howard DudleyHoward Dudley
18950213Wednesday, February 13th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Frank Hulett44564456Frank R. HulettFrank R. Hulett
18950213Wednesday, February 13th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Willie Doherty45944594William DohertyWilliam Doherty
18950214Thursday, February 14th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Jamie M Richards25052505David F. RichardsDavid F. Richards
18950214Thursday, February 14th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950214Thursday, February 14th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Mrs Lillie Schell46784678Mrs. Lillie SchellMrs. Lillie Schell
18950214Thursday, February 14th, 1895View Page00525525The soldier boy : or, Tom Somers in the army : a story of the great rebellion.The soldier boy : or, Tom Somers in the army : a story of the great rebellion.Jamie Hickman0103103Clara MaddyClara Maddy
18950215Friday, February 15th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Flora King44194419Flora KingFlora King
18950215Friday, February 15th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Vida Cassady23442344Vida CassadyVida CassadyNumber 70 marked after patron's name
18950216Saturday, February 16th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Mrs G M Bard41824182Helen Norwood BardHelen Norwood Bard
18950216Saturday, February 16th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Merrill Skinner43804380Merril SkinnerMerril Skinner
18950216Saturday, February 16th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Everett Boor45084508Everett BoorEverett Boorfixed patron number (orig. 4588)
18950216Saturday, February 16th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.John Guthrie46224622James GuthrieJames Guthrie
18950216Saturday, February 16th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Mrs Wm Gill30963096Mrs. Wm. F. GillMrs. Wm. F. Gill
18950218Monday, February 18th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mr L. E. Williams46394639L. E. WilliamsL. E. Williams
18950218Monday, February 18th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs Edith Klein28632863Miss. Edith LeeMiss. Edith Lee
18950218Monday, February 18th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950218Monday, February 18th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Frank Abrams41584158Frank AbramsFrank Abrams
18950218Monday, February 18th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Stanton Janney44614461Stanton JanneyStanton Janney
18950218Monday, February 18th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Ralph Garst30413041Ralph GarstRalph Garst
18950220Wednesday, February 20th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Tena Greely24352435Tena GreelyTena Greely
18950220Wednesday, February 20th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Horace Hagenlocker31203120Horace HagenlockerHorace Hagenlocker
18950221Thursday, February 21st, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Charlie Ford47064706Charlie FordCharlie Ford
18950221Thursday, February 21st, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Lillian Schaufelberger46304630Lillian SchaufelbergerLillian Schaufelberger
18950221Thursday, February 21st, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Mrs Jas. Ross31163116Mrs. Jas. RossMrs. Jas. Ross
18950221Thursday, February 21st, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Everett Boor45084508Everett BoorEverett BoorNumber 67 marked after patron's name
18950222Friday, February 22nd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Wayman Adams31103110Wayman AdamsWayman AdamsNumber 45 marked after patron's name
18950223Saturday, February 23rd, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Howard Dudley41994199Howard DudleyHoward Dudley
18950223Saturday, February 23rd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Charles Cromwell30723072Charlie CromwellCharlie Cromwell
18950223Saturday, February 23rd, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Wayman Adams31103110Wayman AdamsWayman Adams
18950223Saturday, February 23rd, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Pearl Russey43224322Miss. Pearl RusseyMiss. Pearl Russey
18950225Monday, February 25th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Wayman Adams31103110Wayman AdamsWayman Adams
18950225Monday, February 25th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Howard Dudley41994199Howard DudleyHoward Dudley
18950225Monday, February 25th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950226Tuesday, February 26th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Louis Bloom41684168Rudolph BloomRudolph Bloom
18950226Tuesday, February 26th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Mary Spradling44754475M. R. SpradlingM. R. Spradling
18950227Wednesday, February 27th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Frank Dougherty42594259Frank DohertyFrank Doherty
18950227Wednesday, February 27th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Willie Doherty45944594William DohertyWilliam Dohertyfixed patron number (orig. 4595)
18950227Wednesday, February 27th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Robbie Scott29862986Robbie ScottRobbie Scott
18950227Wednesday, February 27th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Carl Cecil46954695Carl CecilCarl Cecil
18950228Thursday, February 28th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Ora Tweedy46914691Ora TweedyOra Tweedy
18950301Friday, March 1st, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Merrill Leonard26542654Merrill LeonardMerrill Leonard
18950301Friday, March 1st, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.May Spradling44754475M. R. SpradlingM. R. SpradlingNumber 45 marked after patron's name
18950301Friday, March 1st, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Laura Ross40054005Laura RossLaura Ross
18950301Friday, March 1st, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Edward Turner41474147Edward TurnerEdward Turner
18950302Saturday, March 2nd, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs Tena Greely24352435Tena GreelyTena GreelyOriginal transaction lists patron # as 2431, but this was likely an error and has been changed to reflect Mrs. Tena Greely's actual patron # 2435.
18950302Saturday, March 2nd, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Michael Casey31133113J Micheal CaseyJ Micheal Casey
18950304Monday, March 4th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Francis Jones26422642Frances JonesFrances Jones
18950306Wednesday, March 6th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Katie Doherty47044704Katie DohertyKatie Doherty
18950306Wednesday, March 6th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Wm W. Orr0172172W. W. OrrW. W. Orr
18950308Friday, March 8th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Jessie Ford26742674Jessie FordJessie FordPages 88-89 are out of order; according to dates (March 7-8) they should be the last pages in ledger, but were written by librarian upside down in middle of ledger, between January 8-9. Librarian did mark "Last Page" at top of page 88.
18950308Friday, March 8th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Jacob Huber47084708Jacob HuberJacob HuberPages 88-89 are out of order; according to dates (March 7-8) they should be the last pages in ledger, but were written by librarian upside down in middle of ledger, between January 8-9. Librarian did mark "Last Page" at top of page 88.
18950309Saturday, March 9th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Michael Casey31133113J Micheal CaseyJ Micheal Casey
18950309Saturday, March 9th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs. F. G. Brownell41084108Mrs. F G BrownellMrs. F G Brownell
18950311Monday, March 11th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Clyde Leager28782878Clyde LeagerClyde Leager
18950311Monday, March 11th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Roy Palmer45344534Roy PalmerRoy Palmer
18950311Monday, March 11th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Everett Boor45084508Everett BoorEverett Boor
18950311Monday, March 11th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Herbert Smith31493149Herbert H. SmithHerbert H. Smith"5" is written under the "7" on 527.
18950312Tuesday, March 12th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Howard Dudley41994199Howard DudleyHoward Dudley
18950313Wednesday, March 13th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Samuel Higgitt43724372Samuel HiggittSamuel Higgitt
18950314Thursday, March 14th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Howard Dudley41994199Howard DudleyHoward Dudley
18950314Thursday, March 14th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Walter Moreland25952595Jone HayworthJone Hayworth
18950314Thursday, March 14th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Louis Bloom41684168Rudolph BloomRudolph Bloom
18950314Thursday, March 14th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Ralph Garst30413041Ralph GarstRalph Garst
18950314Thursday, March 14th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Minnie O'Neal47024702Minnie O'NealMinnie O'Neal
18950314Thursday, March 14th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Robbie Scott29862986Robbie ScottRobbie Scott
18950315Friday, March 15th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Walter Barllett31403140Walter BartlettWalter Bartlett
18950316Saturday, March 16th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Bessie Bunch42704270Bessie G. BunchBessie G. Bunchfixed borrower's name (orig. Burch)
18950316Saturday, March 16th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Everett Boor45084508Everett BoorEverett Boor
18950316Saturday, March 16th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Horace Hagenlocker31203120Horace HagenlockerHorace Hagenlocker
18950316Saturday, March 16th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Rudolph Bloom41684168Rudolph BloomRudolph Bloom
18950316Saturday, March 16th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs. Jennie Brady0431431Jennie BradyJennie Brady
18950316Saturday, March 16th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Bessie Bunch42704270Bessie G. BunchBessie G. Bunch
18950319Tuesday, March 19th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Lawlless Bloom45884588Landess BloomLandess Bloom
18950320Wednesday, March 20th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Edwin Smith43144314Edna SmithEdna Smith
18950320Wednesday, March 20th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Wayman Adams31103110Wayman AdamsWayman Adams
18950320Wednesday, March 20th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mary Kinert43704370Mary KinertMary Kinert
18950320Wednesday, March 20th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Rollen Bunch31193119Rollie BunchRollie Bunch
18950321Thursday, March 21st, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Wayman Adams31103110Wayman AdamsWayman Adams
18950321Thursday, March 21st, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950322Friday, March 22nd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Isaac H. Gray27842784Isaac H. GrayIsaac H. GrayTransaction is crossed out
18950322Friday, March 22nd, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Albert Richy21962196Albert RicheyAlbert Richey
18950323Saturday, March 23rd, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Ruth Crampton30353035Ruth CramptonRuth Crampton
18950323Saturday, March 23rd, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mary Hickcok44424442Mae HickokMae HickokNumber 49 written after patron name
18950323Saturday, March 23rd, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Wm. W. Orr0172172W. W. OrrW. W. Orr
18950325Monday, March 25th, 1895View Page00525525The soldier boy : or, Tom Somers in the army : a story of the great rebellion.The soldier boy : or, Tom Somers in the army : a story of the great rebellion.Ralph Huff44034403Ralph HuffRalph Huff
18950325Monday, March 25th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Bertie Wmson40024002Bertie WilliamsonBertie Williamson
18950325Monday, March 25th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Flora King44194419Flora KingFlora King
18950326Tuesday, March 26th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Flora King44194419Flora KingFlora King
18950328Thursday, March 28th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Gertrude Hagadorn28182818Gertrude HagadornGertrude Hagadorn
18950328Thursday, March 28th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Norman Boomer43174317Norman BoomerNorman Boomer
18950328Thursday, March 28th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950329Friday, March 29th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.W. R. Snyder20872087W R SnyderW R Snyder
18950329Friday, March 29th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mr. Charles Higgins45854585Mrs. Charles HigginsMrs. Charles Higgins
18950329Friday, March 29th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Albert Richey21962196Albert RicheyAlbert Richey
18950329Friday, March 29th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Robert Shea44724472Robert SheaRobert Shea"(73)" written after patron name//fixed borrower's name (orig. Shem)
18950330Saturday, March 30th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Jennie Baldwin30873087Jimmie BaldwinJimmie Baldwin"23" written after patron name.
18950330Saturday, March 30th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Harry Mock44364436Harry MockHarry Mock
18950330Saturday, March 30th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Rollie Burch31193119Rollie BunchRollie Bunch61 written after patron name
18950330Saturday, March 30th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Wm Morgan24672467Wm MorganWm Morgan
18950330Saturday, March 30th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Pearl Snider46754675Pearl SniderPearl Snider
18950401Monday, April 1st, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Rollie Bunch31193119Rollie BunchRollie Bunch
18950401Monday, April 1st, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Clara Youngman30013001Clara YoungmanClara Youngman
18950401Monday, April 1st, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Edward Turner41474147Edward TurnerEdward Turner
18950403Wednesday, April 3rd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Ora Tweedy46914691Ora TweedyOra Tweedy
18950403Wednesday, April 3rd, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Mrs. A. J. Williams44194419Flora KingFlora King
18950403Wednesday, April 3rd, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Chester A. Evans29222922Ray WadeRay Wade
18950405Friday, April 5th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Mr. B. F. Barbo24192419B F BarboB F Barbo
18950405Friday, April 5th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Ray Thornburg40004000Ray ThornburgRay Thornburgfixed borrower's name (orig. Thornsburg)
18950405Friday, April 5th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Lola Harrington28012801Lola HarringtonLola Harrington
18950405Friday, April 5th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Georget Sutton31143114George SuttonGeorge Sutton
18950406Saturday, April 6th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Randolph Bloom45884588Landess BloomLandess Bloom
18950406Saturday, April 6th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Michael Casey31133113J Micheal CaseyJ Micheal Casey
18950406Saturday, April 6th, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Mary Casey31123112Mary CaseyMary Casey
18950408Monday, April 8th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Fred Lorig0262262Mattie WilcoxonMattie Wilcoxon
18950409Tuesday, April 9th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Earl Tevabaugh30603060Earl TeverbaughEarl Teverbaugh
18950410Wednesday, April 10th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Ralph Hyer45694569Ralph HyerRalph Hyer
18950410Wednesday, April 10th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Harry Greer30323032Harry GreerHarry Greer
18950411Thursday, April 11th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.John McMillen25342534Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan
18950411Thursday, April 11th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Wm W. Orr0172172W. W. OrrW. W. Orr
18950411Thursday, April 11th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.J. F. Brewer43974397J. F. BrewerJ. F. Brewer
18950411Thursday, April 11th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Charlie Ford47064706Charlie FordCharlie Ford
18950413Saturday, April 13th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Walter Bartlett31493149Herbert H. SmithHerbert H. Smith
18950413Saturday, April 13th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Katie McDowell46624662Katie McDowellKatie McDowell
18950415Monday, April 15th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Clara Leonard25912591Clara LeonardClara Leonard
18950415Monday, April 15th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Flora King44194419Flora KingFlora King
18950415Monday, April 15th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.J. F. Brewer43974397J. F. BrewerJ. F. Brewer
18950415Monday, April 15th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Mrs Emma Brewer43854385Emma BrewerEmma Brewer
18950416Tuesday, April 16th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Wm W. Orr0172172W. W. OrrW. W. Orr
18950417Wednesday, April 17th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Edward Turner41474147Edward TurnerEdward Turner
18950417Wednesday, April 17th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Wysor Marsh45244524Wysor MarshWysor Marshfixed patron number (orig. 4224)
18950418Thursday, April 18th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Mrs Will Meeker45454545Mrs. Will MeekerMrs. Will Meeker
18950418Thursday, April 18th, 1895View Page00756756What answer?What answer?Lizzie Kuhn16251625Linnie MarshLinnie Marshfixed borrower's name (orig. "Kuden")
18950419Friday, April 19th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Charlie Zuber31033103Charlie ZuberCharlie Zuber
18950419Friday, April 19th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Janie Templer40144014E. R. TemplerE. R. Templer
18950420Saturday, April 20th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Michael Casey31133113J Micheal CaseyJ Micheal Casey
18950422Monday, April 22nd, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Rollie Bunch31193119Rollie BunchRollie Bunch
18950422Monday, April 22nd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18950422Monday, April 22nd, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Charlie Ford47064706Charlie FordCharlie Ford
18950423Tuesday, April 23rd, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.John McMillen25342534Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan
18950424Wednesday, April 24th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.H. B. Hockett40824082Harley B. HockettHarley B. Hockett
18950424Wednesday, April 24th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Stanton Janney44614461Stanton JanneyStanton Janneyfixed borrower's name (orig. Jenning)
18950425Thursday, April 25th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Rayburn McKimmey28612861Carl SheppCarl Shepp
18950426Friday, April 26th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Harry Ford46804680Harry FordHarry Ford
18950426Friday, April 26th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Edward Turner41474147Edward TurnerEdward Turner
18950426Friday, April 26th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Arthur Dugan31003100Arthur DunganArthur Dungan
18950427Saturday, April 27th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Walter Roof42114211Walter RoofWalter Roof
18950427Saturday, April 27th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Wm W. Orr0172172W. W. OrrW. W. Orr
18950427Saturday, April 27th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Mr. Will Craig44944494Will CraigWill Craig
18950429Monday, April 29th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Nellie Manning46704670Nellie ManningNellie Manning
18950430Tuesday, April 30th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Fred Long0262262Mattie WilcoxonMattie Wilcoxon
18950501Wednesday, May 1st, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Gertrude Hale43954395Gertrude HaleGertrude Hale
18950503Friday, May 3rd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Rollie Bunch31193119Rollie BunchRollie Bunch
18950503Friday, May 3rd, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Frank Hulett44564456Frank R. HulettFrank R. Hulettfixed borrower's name (orig. Halett)
18950503Friday, May 3rd, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs. Frank Burt40554055Frank E. BurtFrank E. Burt
18950504Saturday, May 4th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Flora King44194419Flora KingFlora King
18950504Saturday, May 4th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank Morgan44544454Frank MorganFrank Morgan
18950506Monday, May 6th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Roy Palmer45344534Roy PalmerRoy Palmer
18950506Monday, May 6th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Frank Haines40784078Frank HainesFrank Hainesfixed borrower's name (orig. Harris)
18950507Tuesday, May 7th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Mrs. Katherine Arnold45314531Catherine ArnoldCatherine Arnold
18950507Tuesday, May 7th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Bertie WmSon40024002Bertie WilliamsonBertie Williamson
18950508Wednesday, May 8th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Rayburn McKimmey28612861Carl SheppCarl Shepp
18950508Wednesday, May 8th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Charlie Zuber31033103Charlie ZuberCharlie Zuber
18950511Saturday, May 11th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Kate Garst11441144Katie GarstKatie Garst
18950511Saturday, May 11th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Gertrude Hale43954395Gertrude HaleGertrude Hale
18950513Monday, May 13th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Sam'l Higgitt43724372Samuel HiggittSamuel Higgitt
18950513Monday, May 13th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Bertie WmSon40024002Bertie WilliamsonBertie Williamson
18950513Monday, May 13th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Arthur O. Eber31633163Otto EberOtto Eber
18950513Monday, May 13th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Jamie Templer40144014E. R. TemplerE. R. Templer
18950513Monday, May 13th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.George Hollinger27952795Katie HottingerKatie Hottinger
18950513Monday, May 13th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.George Harbert41184118Geo. HarbertGeo. Harbertfixed borrower's name (orig. Harbet)
18950516Thursday, May 16th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Merril Skinner43804380Merril SkinnerMerril Skinner
18950516Thursday, May 16th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.John Banta31583158John BantaJohn Banta
18950518Saturday, May 18th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Arthur Dugan31003100Arthur DunganArthur Dungan
18950518Saturday, May 18th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.J. F. Brewer43974397J. F. BrewerJ. F. Brewer
18950518Saturday, May 18th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Jessie Ford26742674Jessie FordJessie Ford
18950521Tuesday, May 21st, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mrs. Kate Knowlton28142814Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton
18950522Wednesday, May 22nd, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Wayman Adams31103110Wayman AdamsWayman Adams
18950522Wednesday, May 22nd, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Rollie Bunch31193119Rollie BunchRollie Bunch
18950522Wednesday, May 22nd, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Laura Ross40054005Laura RossLaura Ross
18950523Thursday, May 23rd, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Wilbur Personett31333133Wilbur PersonettWilbur Personett
18950523Thursday, May 23rd, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Johnnie Banta31583158John BantaJohn Banta
18950524Friday, May 24th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Charles Casterline31623162Charles CasterlineCharles Casterline
18950525Saturday, May 25th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Harry Orr40474047Harry OrrHarry Orr
18950525Saturday, May 25th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Wayman Adams31103110Wayman AdamsWayman Adams
18950527Monday, May 27th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Jeannie Smith11661166Jeannie W SmithJeannie W Smithfixed borrower's name (orig. "Jennie")
18950528Tuesday, May 28th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Mrs. Kate28142814Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton
18950528Tuesday, May 28th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Vida Cassady23442344Vida CassadyVida Cassady
18950529Wednesday, May 29th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Wm Truitt45764576Will TruittWill Truitt
18950529Wednesday, May 29th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Wilbur Personett31333133Wilbur PersonettWilbur Personett
18950601Saturday, June 1st, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Bessie Hine45424542Bessie HinesBessie Hinesfixed patron number (orig. 4543)
18950601Saturday, June 1st, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mr. J. W. Oxley31043104Mrs. J. W. OxleyMrs. J. W. Oxley
18950601Saturday, June 1st, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.J. F. Brewer43974397J. F. BrewerJ. F. Brewer
18950603Monday, June 3rd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Fannie Fisher46514651Fannie FisherFannie Fisher
18950605Wednesday, June 5th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs. Kate Knowlton28142814Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton
18950606Thursday, June 6th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Roy Harrington40234023Roy HarringtonRoy Harrington
18950606Thursday, June 6th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Mrs. M. M. Mock45214521Mrs. M MockMrs. M Mock
18950606Thursday, June 6th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Arland Davis31683168Orland DavisOrland Davis
18950606Thursday, June 6th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Willie Riley46964696Willie RileyWillie Riley
18950606Thursday, June 6th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clyde Leager28782878Clyde LeagerClyde Leager
18950608Saturday, June 8th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Clarence Perkins46444644Clarence PerkinsClarence Perkins
18950608Saturday, June 8th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Mrs. M. M. Mock45214521Mrs. M MockMrs. M Mock
18950610Monday, June 10th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Wilbur Personett31333133Wilbur PersonettWilbur Personett
18950610Monday, June 10th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Robbie Scott29862986Robbie ScottRobbie Scott
18950610Monday, June 10th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Charles Jenkins31593159Chas JenkinsChas Jenkins
18950610Monday, June 10th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Michalle Cory31133113J Micheal CaseyJ Micheal Casey
18950611Tuesday, June 11th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clancy Gray31923192Clancy GrayClancy Gray
18950611Tuesday, June 11th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Carl Cecil46954695Carl CecilCarl Cecil
18950612Wednesday, June 12th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Charles Casterline31623162Charles CasterlineCharles Casterline
18950614Friday, June 14th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Will Rodman31383138Will RodmanWill Rodman
18950615Saturday, June 15th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Edna Smith43144314Edna SmithEdna Smith
18950615Saturday, June 15th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Lucy Larimore40404040Mrs. Thos. LarimoreMrs. Thos. Larimore
18950617Monday, June 17th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs. C. H. Beardsley47054705C. H. BeardsleyC. H. Beardsley
18950617Monday, June 17th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Roy Harrington40234023Roy HarringtonRoy Harrington
18950618Tuesday, June 18th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Ulric Hurrle43194319Ulric HurrleUlric Hurrlefixed borrower's name (orig. Hussle)
18950619Wednesday, June 19th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Harry Hanika41244124Harry HanikaHarry Hanikafixed borrower's name (orig. Hanks)
18950621Friday, June 21st, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Ralph Steele46404640Ralph SteeleRalph Steele
18950624Monday, June 24th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Hary Ward44154415Harry WardHarry Ward
18950624Monday, June 24th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Merrill Skinner43804380Merril SkinnerMerril Skinner
18950625Tuesday, June 25th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Charles Jenkins31513151Harry JohnsonHarry Johnson
18950628Friday, June 28th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Herschel Greer40614061Herschel GreerHerschel Greerfixed borrower's name (orig. "Green")
18950629Saturday, June 29th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Chester Evans29222922Ray WadeRay Wade
18950629Saturday, June 29th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Garry Greer32323232J. M. SeitzJ. M. Seitz
18950701Monday, July 1st, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Vera Stinson44664466Vera StinsonVera Stinson
18950701Monday, July 1st, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Gertrude Batey30753075Gertrude BateyGertrude Batey
18950702Tuesday, July 2nd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Roy Palmer45344534Roy PalmerRoy Palmer
18950709Tuesday, July 9th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Edwin Unks30423042Edwin UnksEdwin Unks
18950709Tuesday, July 9th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Ralph Bard32153215Ralph BardRalph Bard
18950710Wednesday, July 10th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Fred Long0262262Mattie WilcoxonMattie Wilcoxon
18950711Thursday, July 11th, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Mrs. Chas Kilgore43444344Mrs. Chas. KilgoreMrs. Chas. Kilgore"(Ault)" written after patron's name
18950711Thursday, July 11th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Annie Jenkins46934693Annie JenkinsAnnie Jenkins
18950711Thursday, July 11th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mrs. M. E. Gerstel31533153Mrs. M. E. GertieMrs. M. E. Gertie
18950711Thursday, July 11th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Charles M. Streeter44264426Chas. M. StreeterChas. M. Streeter
18950712Friday, July 12th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Roy Palmer45344534Roy PalmerRoy Palmer"(Jeanette Short)" written after patron's name//fixed patron number (orig. 4593)
18950712Friday, July 12th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Walter Gregory43064306Walter GregoryWalter Gregory
18950713Saturday, July 13th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.G. W. Peterson44654465Geo. N. PetersonGeo. N. Peterson
18950713Saturday, July 13th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Louis Iceman32093209Louis IcermanLouis Icerman
18950713Saturday, July 13th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Charlie Blease32143214Chas BleaseChas Blease
18950713Saturday, July 13th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Earl Teverbaugh30603060Earl TeverbaughEarl Teverbaugh
18950715Monday, July 15th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Charlie Blease32143214Chas BleaseChas Blease
18950715Monday, July 15th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Mrs. Jennie Boomer42944294Mrs. Jennie EvansMrs. Jennie Evans
18950715Monday, July 15th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.E. L. Clifford32183218E. L. ChalfantE. L. Chalfant
18950715Monday, July 15th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Earl Teverbaugh30603060Earl TeverbaughEarl Teverbaugh
18950716Tuesday, July 16th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mike Casey31133113J Micheal CaseyJ Micheal Casey
18950717Wednesday, July 17th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Earl Tevenbaugh30603060Earl TeverbaughEarl Teverbaugh
18950717Wednesday, July 17th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Sam'l Higgitt43724372Samuel HiggittSamuel Higgitt"33" written after patron's name
18950718Thursday, July 18th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950719Friday, July 19th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs. Kate Knowlton28142814Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton
18950720Saturday, July 20th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Mrs W G Peterson44654465Geo. N. PetersonGeo. N. Peterson
18950720Saturday, July 20th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Ernie Smith11661166Jeannie W SmithJeannie W Smith"(Biay)" written after patron name
18950720Saturday, July 20th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Harry Mock44364436Harry MockHarry Mock
18950720Saturday, July 20th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Nellie Jerrett45004500Nellie JerrettNellie Jerrettfixed borrower's name (orig. Jewett)
18950722Monday, July 22nd, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Maude Goodlandes30973097Bernice BriggsBernice Briggs
18950723Tuesday, July 23rd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Arland Davis31683168Orland DavisOrland Davis
18950723Tuesday, July 23rd, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.John M Russey32193219John M RusseyJohn M Russey
18950723Tuesday, July 23rd, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Wilbur Personett31333133Wilbur PersonettWilbur Personett
18950724Wednesday, July 24th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.John M Russey32193219John M RusseyJohn M Russey
18950725Thursday, July 25th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Louis Icerman32093209Louis IcermanLouis Icerman
18950727Saturday, July 27th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.G.W. Peterson44654465Geo. N. PetersonGeo. N. Peterson
18950727Saturday, July 27th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.John M Russey32193219John M RusseyJohn M Russey
18950727Saturday, July 27th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Geneve Unks31903190Geneva UnksGeneva Unks
18950729Monday, July 29th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Merrill Skinner43804380Merril SkinnerMerril Skinner
18950802Friday, August 2nd, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Willie Evans43994399Willie A. EvansWillie A. Evans
18950802Friday, August 2nd, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.John M Russey32193219John M RusseyJohn M Russey
18950802Friday, August 2nd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Wilber Personett31333133Wilbur PersonettWilbur Personett
18950803Saturday, August 3rd, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Miss L.M. Hemingray43914391L. M. HemingrayL. M. Hemingray
18950803Saturday, August 3rd, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Earl Tuhey42534253Earl TuheyEarl Tuhey
18950803Saturday, August 3rd, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18950805Monday, August 5th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Ralph Hyer45694569Ralph HyerRalph Hyer
18950805Monday, August 5th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs Dora Mitchell42424242Mrs. Dora MitchellMrs. Dora Mitchell
18950806Tuesday, August 6th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Annie Jenkins46934693Annie JenkinsAnnie Jenkins
18950807Wednesday, August 7th, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Gertrude Batey30753075Gertrude BateyGertrude Batey"July 7" recorded as date but should be "August 7"
18950807Wednesday, August 7th, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Berlin WmSon40024002Bertie WilliamsonBertie Williamson"July 7" recorded as date but should be "August 7"
18950807Wednesday, August 7th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Ralph Bard32153215Ralph BardRalph Bard"July 7" recorded as date but should be "August 7"
18950807Wednesday, August 7th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Edna Beard42334233Miss. Edna BeardMiss. Edna Beard"July 7" recorded as date but should be "August 7"
18950808Thursday, August 8th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Ralph Hyer45694569Ralph HyerRalph Hyer
18950809Friday, August 9th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Bertie WmSon40024002Bertie WilliamsonBertie Williamson
18950809Friday, August 9th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Earl Tuhey42534253Earl TuheyEarl Tuhey
18950810Saturday, August 10th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Willie Evans43994399Willie A. EvansWillie A. Evans
18950810Saturday, August 10th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.G.N. Peterson44654465Geo. N. PetersonGeo. N. Peterson
18950810Saturday, August 10th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs Nellie Weaver45784578Miss. Nellie WeaverMiss. Nellie WeaverNumber 65 noted after patron name
18950812Monday, August 12th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Earl Tuhey42534253Earl TuheyEarl Tuhey
18950812Monday, August 12th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Willie Evans43994399Willie A. EvansWillie A. Evansfixed patron number (orig. 4599)
18950813Tuesday, August 13th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Willie Evans43994399Willie A. EvansWillie A. Evans
18950813Tuesday, August 13th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Wilbur Personett31333133Wilbur PersonettWilbur Personett
18950814Wednesday, August 14th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Bertie WmSon40024002Bertie WilliamsonBertie Williamson
18950815Thursday, August 15th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Earl Tuhey42534253Earl TuheyEarl TuheyNumber 40 noted after patron name
18950816Friday, August 16th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clancy Gray31923192Clancy GrayClancy Gray
18950817Saturday, August 17th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Mable Reigle45334533Mabel ReigleMabel Reigle
18950817Saturday, August 17th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Earl Tuhey42534253Earl TuheyEarl Tuhey
18950817Saturday, August 17th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Reuben Lloyd32213221Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd
18950819Monday, August 19th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Omer Mitchell24522452Omer MitchellOmer Mitchell
18950820Tuesday, August 20th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Adah Mohler45834583Adah MohlerAdah Mohler
18950821Wednesday, August 21st, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Ralph Bard32153215Ralph BardRalph Bard
18950822Thursday, August 22nd, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.John M Russey32193219John M RusseyJohn M Russey
18950822Thursday, August 22nd, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Reuben Lloyd32213221Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd
18950823Friday, August 23rd, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Earl Tuhey42534253Earl TuheyEarl Tuhey
18950824Saturday, August 24th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Reuben Lloyd32213221Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd
18950824Saturday, August 24th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Gertrude Batey30753075Gertrude BateyGertrude Batey
18950826Monday, August 26th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Robbie Scott29862986Robbie ScottRobbie Scott
18950826Monday, August 26th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Murray Guynn44434443Murray GuynnMurray Guynnfixed borrower's name (orig. Guynne)
18950827Tuesday, August 27th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Ralph Bard32153215Ralph BardRalph Bard
18950827Tuesday, August 27th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Clarence Andrews32393239Clarence R AndrewsClarence R Andrews
18950828Wednesday, August 28th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Merrill Skinner43804380Merril SkinnerMerril Skinner
18950828Wednesday, August 28th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Carl Nafus32043204Carl NafusCarl NafusNumber 37 noted after patron name
18950829Thursday, August 29th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Ralph Hyer45694569Ralph HyerRalph Hyer
18950829Thursday, August 29th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs. D. W. Stewart26492649Helen HickmanHelen Hickman
18950830Friday, August 30th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Carl Nafus32043204Carl NafusCarl Nafus
18950831Saturday, August 31st, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Fletcher Hyer32443244Ralph HyerRalph Hyer
18950831Saturday, August 31st, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Helen Smith41134113Helen SmithHelen Smithfixed patron number (orig. 4315)
18950831Saturday, August 31st, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Kenneth Shuttleworth46474647Kenneth ShuttleworthKenneth Shuttleworthfixed patron number (orig. 4649)
18950831Saturday, August 31st, 1895View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.G.N. Peterson44654465Geo. N. PetersonGeo. N. Peterson
18950831Saturday, August 31st, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Ella Carey31703170Ella CareyElla Carey
18950831Saturday, August 31st, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Carl Nafus32043204Carl NafusCarl Nafus
18950902Monday, September 2nd, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Reuben Lloyd32213221Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd"+" marked next to patron name
18950903Tuesday, September 3rd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Omer Mitchell24522452Omer MitchellOmer Mitchelllibrarian actually recorded "Aug 3d 1895" at top of page, but should be Sept. 3
18950904Wednesday, September 4th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs H.E. Maggs46264626Mrs. H. E. MaggsMrs. H. E. Maggs
18950904Wednesday, September 4th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Reuben Lloyd32213221Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd
18950904Wednesday, September 4th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Geneva N Unks31903190Geneva UnksGeneva Unks
18950907Saturday, September 7th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Mrs G W Peterson44654465Geo. N. PetersonGeo. N. Peterson
18950909Monday, September 9th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Merrill Skinner43804380Merril SkinnerMerril Skinner
18950909Monday, September 9th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Murray Guynn44434443Murray GuynnMurray Guynnfixed borrower's name (orig. Gwynn)
18950909Monday, September 9th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Reuben Lloyd32213221Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd
18950910Tuesday, September 10th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Clifford Langdon32133213Clifford LangdonClifford Langdon
18950910Tuesday, September 10th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Elsie Hussey43214321Elsie N. HusseyElsie N. Hussey
18950913Friday, September 13th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Clifford Langdon32133213Clifford LangdonClifford Langdon
18950916Monday, September 16th, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Walter Zellers31993199Walter ZellerWalter Zeller
18950916Monday, September 16th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Clarence Andrews32393239Clarence R AndrewsClarence R Andrews
18950916Monday, September 16th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs. D. W. Stewart26492649Helen HickmanHelen Hickman
18950916Monday, September 16th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Clifford Langdon32133213Clifford LangdonClifford Langdon
18950916Monday, September 16th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Orville Franklin42154215Orville FranklinOrville FranklinNumber 28 noted after patron name
18950917Tuesday, September 17th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18950918Wednesday, September 18th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.George Sutton31143114George SuttonGeorge Sutton
18950921Saturday, September 21st, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs F. Taylor46574657Mrs. F. TaylorMrs. F. Taylor
18950923Monday, September 23rd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Edna Smith43144314Edna SmithEdna Smith
18950923Monday, September 23rd, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Ethel Starr44644464Ethel StarrEthel Starr
18950925Wednesday, September 25th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Fred Cecil43384338Fred CecilFred Cecil
18950925Wednesday, September 25th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Bertha Smith24642464Bertha SmithBertha Smith
18950926Thursday, September 26th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Harry White46374637Harry WhiteHarry White
18950927Friday, September 27th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Orville Franklin42154215Orville FranklinOrville Franklin
18950927Friday, September 27th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Albert Richey21962196Albert RicheyAlbert Richey
18950927Friday, September 27th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Ray Thornburg40004000Ray ThornburgRay Thornburg
18950927Friday, September 27th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18950928Saturday, September 28th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Macey Spradling44754475M. R. SpradlingM. R. Spradling
18950928Saturday, September 28th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde ThornburgNumber 50 noted after patron name
18950928Saturday, September 28th, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Janie Templer40144014E. R. TemplerE. R. Templer
18950930Monday, September 30th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Ray Thornburg40004000Ray ThornburgRay Thornburg
18950930Monday, September 30th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Mrs Kate Knowlton28142814Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton
18950930Monday, September 30th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18951001Tuesday, October 1st, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Robert Mock42314231Robert MockRobert Mock
18951001Tuesday, October 1st, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Lillian Gibson32493249Lillian GibsonLillian Gibson
18951001Tuesday, October 1st, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mrs Jas Ross31163116Mrs. Jas. RossMrs. Jas. Ross
18951001Tuesday, October 1st, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Will Craig44944494Will CraigWill Craig
18951002Wednesday, October 2nd, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Geneva Unks31903190Geneva UnksGeneva Unks
18951003Thursday, October 3rd, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Omer Mitchell24522452Omer MitchellOmer Mitchell
18951003Thursday, October 3rd, 1895View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Fred Snyder43944394Fred SnyderFred Snyder
18951004Friday, October 4th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Omer Mitchell24522452Omer MitchellOmer Mitchell
18951004Friday, October 4th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18951005Saturday, October 5th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Dr G R Green24432443Geo. R. GreenGeo. R. Green
18951005Saturday, October 5th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.George Sutton31143114George SuttonGeorge SuttonNumber 79 noted after patron name
18951005Saturday, October 5th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18951007Monday, October 7th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Robert Mock42314231Robert MockRobert Mock
18951007Monday, October 7th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Omer Mitchell24522452Omer MitchellOmer Mitchell
18951007Monday, October 7th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Clifford Langdon32133213Clifford LangdonClifford Langdon
18951007Monday, October 7th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Orville Franklin42154215Orville FranklinOrville Franklin
18951008Tuesday, October 8th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Omer Mitchell24522452Omer MitchellOmer Mitchell
18951008Tuesday, October 8th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Ray Thornburg40004000Ray ThornburgRay Thornburgfixed patron number (orig. 4080)
18951009Wednesday, October 9th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Walter Jones27872787Walter JonesWalter Jones
18951009Wednesday, October 9th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Harry Keltner42244224Harry KeltnerHarry Keltner
18951009Wednesday, October 9th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Robbie Knowlton0715715Addie KnowltonAddie Knowlton
18951010Thursday, October 10th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Mrs Kate Knowlton28142814Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton
18951011Friday, October 11th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Omer Mitchell24522452Omer MitchellOmer Mitchell
18951012Saturday, October 12th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.W.R. Snyder20872087W R SnyderW R Snyder
18951012Saturday, October 12th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18951012Saturday, October 12th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Robbie Knowlton0715715Addie KnowltonAddie Knowlton
18951012Saturday, October 12th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Robt Mock42314231Robert MockRobert Mockfixed patron number (orig. 4236)
18951014Monday, October 14th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Clifford Langdon32133213Clifford LangdonClifford Langdon
18951014Monday, October 14th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Fred Snyder43944394Fred SnyderFred Snyder
18951014Monday, October 14th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Alice Leonard28692869Amy KendallAmy Kendall
18951014Monday, October 14th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18951014Monday, October 14th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Leslie Spornhauer30703070Leslie SpornhauerLeslie Spornhauer
18951015Tuesday, October 15th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Orville Franklin42154215Orville FranklinOrville Franklin
18951015Tuesday, October 15th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Geneva Unks31903190Geneva UnksGeneva Unks
18951016Wednesday, October 16th, 1895View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Ralph Winters45134513Ralph WintersRalph Wintersfixed patron number (orig. 4313)
18951016Wednesday, October 16th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Robbie Knowlton0715715Addie KnowltonAddie Knowlton
18951017Thursday, October 17th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Clyde Thornburg42934293Clyde ThornburgClyde Thornburg
18951019Saturday, October 19th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Katie Sullivan42854285Katie SullivanKatie SullivanNumber 65 noted after patron name
18951022Tuesday, October 22nd, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Robt Mock42314231Robert MockRobert Mock
18951023Wednesday, October 23rd, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Macy Spradling44754475M. R. SpradlingM. R. Spradling
18951023Wednesday, October 23rd, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Walter Bartlett31403140Walter BartlettWalter Bartlett
18951024Thursday, October 24th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Lottie Snyder31543154Lottie SnyderLottie Snyder
18951028Monday, October 28th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Orville Franklin42154215Orville FranklinOrville Franklin
18951028Monday, October 28th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Carl Cecil46954695Carl CecilCarl Cecil
18951029Tuesday, October 29th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Robt Hemingray25332533Mark CarvelMark Carvel
18951029Tuesday, October 29th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Earl Nutting27832783Earl NuttingEarl Nutting
18951029Tuesday, October 29th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Earl Tevebaugh30603060Earl TeverbaughEarl Teverbaugh
18951101Friday, November 1st, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Wallace Ballard32823282W BallardW Ballard
18951101Friday, November 1st, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Harry Miller45504550Harry MillerHarry MillerNumber 56 noted after patron name
18951102Saturday, November 2nd, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Will F Buttler27902790Peter WilsonPeter Wilson"(K.W.)" written after patron name
18951102Saturday, November 2nd, 1895View Page00756756What answer?What answer?May Kinert43704370Mary KinertMary Kinert
18951102Saturday, November 2nd, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Earl Nutting27832783Earl NuttingEarl Nutting
18951102Saturday, November 2nd, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Clara Youngman30013001Clara YoungmanClara Youngman
18951104Monday, November 4th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Robt Mock42314231Robert MockRobert Mock"Oct 4" actually written at top of page, but should be Nov 4
18951104Monday, November 4th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Frank Shirk30613061Frank ShirkFrank Shirk"Oct 4" actually written at top of page, but should be Nov 4
18951104Monday, November 4th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Lizzie Kuhn16251625Linnie MarshLinnie Marsh"Oct 4" actually written at top of page, but should be Nov 4
18951104Monday, November 4th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Will F Buttler27902790Peter WilsonPeter Wilson"Oct 4" actually written at top of page, but should be Nov 4
18951105Tuesday, November 5th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Earl Nutting27832783Earl NuttingEarl Nutting
18951106Wednesday, November 6th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Anna Howard31823182Miss. Anna HowardMiss. Anna Howard
18951106Wednesday, November 6th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Edith Jackson30803080Edith JacksonEdith Jackson
18951106Wednesday, November 6th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Mr E.E. Nafus32893289Carl NafusCarl Nafus
18951107Thursday, November 7th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Mrs Jas Ross31163116Mrs. Jas. RossMrs. Jas. Ross
18951107Thursday, November 7th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Harry Seitz31073107Mary MyersMary Myers
18951108Friday, November 8th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Macy Spradling44754475M. R. SpradlingM. R. Spradling
18951108Friday, November 8th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mrs E. Williams44964496Mrs. E WilliamsMrs. E Williams
18951109Saturday, November 9th, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Ralph Bard32153215Ralph BardRalph Bard
18951109Saturday, November 9th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mr Chas Koontz32793279Chas F KoontzChas F Koontz
18951109Saturday, November 9th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Edwin Haisely26612661Edwin R. HaisleyEdwin R. Haisley
18951109Saturday, November 9th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Earl Nutting27832783Earl NuttingEarl Nutting
18951109Saturday, November 9th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Frank Morgan44544454Frank MorganFrank Morganfixed borrower's name (orig. Morgen)
18951111Monday, November 11th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Orville Shaw29402940Orville ShawOrville ShawOriginal transaction lists patron # as 2943, but this was likely an error and has been changed to reflect Orville Shaw's actual patron # 2940.
18951111Monday, November 11th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Mrs Jas Ross31163116Mrs. Jas. RossMrs. Jas. Ross
18951111Monday, November 11th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Harry Guthrie32703270Harry GuthrieHarry Guthrie
18951111Monday, November 11th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Jamie Templer40144014E. R. TemplerE. R. Templer
18951113Wednesday, November 13th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Linda Merriman15291529Linda MerrimanLinda Merriman
18951114Thursday, November 14th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.James Bailey45174517James BaileyJames Baileyfixed borrower's name (orig. Bayley)
18951114Thursday, November 14th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.John Gallivan32883288John GallivanJohn Gallivan
18951114Thursday, November 14th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Clifford Langdon32133213Clifford LangdonClifford Langdon
18951114Thursday, November 14th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Earl Nutting27832783Earl NuttingEarl Nutting
18951115Friday, November 15th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mable Shaffer32803280Mabel ShafferMabel Shaffer
18951115Friday, November 15th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Harry Miller45504550Harry MillerHarry Miller
18951116Saturday, November 16th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Mrs A.R. Lounsburg46584658A. R. LounsburyA. R. Lounsburyfixed patron number (orig. 4608)
18951116Saturday, November 16th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs H F Beardsly31213121Harriet F BeardsleyHarriet F Beardsley
18951119Tuesday, November 19th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Ora Tweedy46914691Ora TweedyOra Tweedy
18951120Wednesday, November 20th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Earl Nutting27832783Earl NuttingEarl Nutting
18951121Thursday, November 21st, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Clarence Andrews32393239Clarence R AndrewsClarence R Andrews
18951121Thursday, November 21st, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Willie Riley46964696Willie RileyWillie Riley
18951121Thursday, November 21st, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Robbie Knowlton0715715Addie KnowltonAddie Knowlton
18951121Thursday, November 21st, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Walter Gregory43064306Walter GregoryWalter Gregory
18951122Friday, November 22nd, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Stephan Doerman43554355Stephen DoermanStephen Doerman
18951122Friday, November 22nd, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Julia Fowler32423242Julia FowlerJulia Fowler
18951122Friday, November 22nd, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Ivy Nichols26522652Ivy NicholsIvy Nichols
18951123Saturday, November 23rd, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mrs O P Woodruff32733273Mrs. O P WoodruffMrs. O P Woodruff
18951125Monday, November 25th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Howard Dudley41994199Howard DudleyHoward Dudley
18951125Monday, November 25th, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Annie Shaw29172917Amie ShawAmie Shaw
18951126Tuesday, November 26th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Walter L. Gregory43064306Walter GregoryWalter Gregory
18951126Tuesday, November 26th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Herbert Smith31493149Herbert H. SmithHerbert H. Smith
18951126Tuesday, November 26th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18951127Wednesday, November 27th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Walter Jones27892789Mrs. J. E. MurrayMrs. J. E. Murray
18951127Wednesday, November 27th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Walter Gregory43064306Walter GregoryWalter Gregory
18951127Wednesday, November 27th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Will Craig44944494Will CraigWill Craig
18951129Friday, November 29th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18951129Friday, November 29th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Clark Munn41034103Clark MunnClark Munn
18951130Saturday, November 30th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Chester A Evans29222922Ray WadeRay Wade
18951130Saturday, November 30th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18951130Saturday, November 30th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs H F Beardsly31213121Harriet F BeardsleyHarriet F Beardsley
18951130Saturday, November 30th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Mr Frank Morgan44544454Frank MorganFrank Morgan
18951130Saturday, November 30th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.R.R. Price33143314R. R. PriceR. R. Price
18951130Saturday, November 30th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mrs M.J. Sonders30503050Pearl HarrisPearl Harris
18951202Monday, December 2nd, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Earl Nutting27832783Earl NuttingEarl Nutting
18951202Monday, December 2nd, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Amos Munn30653065Amos MorrisAmos Morris
18951202Monday, December 2nd, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Herbert Smith31193119Rollie BunchRollie Bunch
18951203Tuesday, December 3rd, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mr W.A. Vandegrift25532553W. H. VandegriftW. H. VandegriftOriginal transaction lists patron # as 2503, but this was likely an error and has been changed to reflect W.A. Vandegrift's actual patron #2553.
18951204Wednesday, December 4th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Mrs W H Palmer41424142Mrs. W. H. PalmerMrs. W. H. Palmerfixed borrower's name (orig. Parmer)
18951205Thursday, December 5th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Earl McClung32903290Earl McClungEarl McClung
18951205Thursday, December 5th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Ralph Garst30413041Ralph GarstRalph Garst
18951205Thursday, December 5th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Kate Garst11441144Katie GarstKatie Garst
18951206Friday, December 6th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Minnie Guthrie43574357Mina GuthrieMina Guthrie
18951207Saturday, December 7th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Kate Garst11441144Katie GarstKatie Garst
18951207Saturday, December 7th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18951207Saturday, December 7th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Robbie Knowlton27902790Peter WilsonPeter Wilson"(K.W.)" written next to patron name
18951207Saturday, December 7th, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Edward Kirby30123012Edward KirbyEdward Kirby
18951207Saturday, December 7th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Nellie Cochran15941594Nella CochranNella Cochran
18951209Monday, December 9th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Ralph Mellish32873287Ralph MellishRalph Mellish
18951209Monday, December 9th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Carrie Hemingray29552955Ashley HemingrayAshley Hemingray
18951209Monday, December 9th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Ruby Perkins25632563Ruby PerkinsRuby Perkins
18951209Monday, December 9th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Herbert Smith31493149Herbert H. SmithHerbert H. Smith
18951210Tuesday, December 10th, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Claude Smith32713271Claud SmithClaud Smith
18951211Wednesday, December 11th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Mrs H F Beardsly31213121Harriet F BeardsleyHarriet F Beardsley
18951211Wednesday, December 11th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Kate Garst11441144Katie GarstKatie Garst
18951211Wednesday, December 11th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18951212Thursday, December 12th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Walter Heffner33133313Walter HeffnerWalter Heffner
18951213Friday, December 13th, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Carl Cecil46954695Carl CecilCarl Cecil
18951214Saturday, December 14th, 1895View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Kate Garst11441144Katie GarstKatie Garst
18951214Saturday, December 14th, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18951214Saturday, December 14th, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mrs Mary Calvert33223322Mrs. Mary A CalvertMrs. Mary A Calvert
18951214Saturday, December 14th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Harry Keltner42244224Harry KeltnerHarry Keltner
18951216Monday, December 16th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Kate Garst11441144Katie GarstKatie Garst
18951216Monday, December 16th, 1895View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Daniel Cohen29142914Dan CohenDan Cohen
18951217Tuesday, December 17th, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Otto Gunloch33003300Otto GundlachOtto Gundlach
18951217Tuesday, December 17th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Edna Keltner42264226Edna KeltnerEdna Keltner
18951218Wednesday, December 18th, 1895View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Herbert Smith31493149Herbert H. SmithHerbert H. SmithNumber 39 noted next to patron name
18951220Friday, December 20th, 1895View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Karl Nutting33313331Karl NuttingKarl Nutting
18951220Friday, December 20th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Harry Ward44154415Harry WardHarry Ward
18951220Friday, December 20th, 1895View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.David S. Richard25052505David F. RichardsDavid F. Richards
18951221Saturday, December 21st, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Eddie Icerman31103110Wayman AdamsWayman Adams
18951221Saturday, December 21st, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.J.C. Leatherman43584358Mrs. J. C. LeathermanMrs. J. C. Leatherman
18951221Saturday, December 21st, 1895View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Harry Sietz31013101Harry SeitzHarry Seitz
18951221Saturday, December 21st, 1895View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Elva Beavers40084008Elva BeaversElva Beavers
18951223Monday, December 23rd, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mrs R.A. Callison32943294Mrs. R. A. CallisonMrs. R. A. Callison
18951223Monday, December 23rd, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Roy Harrington40234023Roy HarringtonRoy Harrington
18951223Monday, December 23rd, 1895View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Homer Shaw28282828Homer ShawHomer Shaw
18951226Thursday, December 26th, 1895View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Wm Morgen24672467Wm MorganWm Morgan
18951227Friday, December 27th, 1895View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Reuben Lloyd32213221Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd
18951228Saturday, December 28th, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Willie Emerson43544354Willie C. EmersonWillie C. Emerson
18951230Monday, December 30th, 1895View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Claude Smith32713271Claud SmithClaud Smith
18951230Monday, December 30th, 1895View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Arthur Ward32843284O. W. BlackO. W. Black
18951231Tuesday, December 31st, 1895View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Hasty Wilson26312631Hasty WilsonHasty Wilson
18951231Tuesday, December 31st, 1895View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Ida Phillips45844584Ida PhillipsIda Phillips
18951231Tuesday, December 31st, 1895View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Julia Fowler32423242Julia FowlerJulia Fowler
18951231Tuesday, December 31st, 1895View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Ira Bracken26352635Clara RyanClara Ryan"(K.W.)" written next to patron name
18960102Thursday, January 2nd, 1896View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Claude Smith32713271Claud SmithClaud Smith
18960102Thursday, January 2nd, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.John McMillen25342534Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan
18960102Thursday, January 2nd, 1896View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mr C W Sears33383338C. W. SearsC. W. Sears
18960104Saturday, January 4th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Frank Morgan44544454Frank MorganFrank Morgan
18960104Saturday, January 4th, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Walter L Gregory43064306Walter GregoryWalter Gregory
18960104Saturday, January 4th, 1896View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Henry Weed33193319Henry WeedHenry Weed
18960104Saturday, January 4th, 1896View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Mrs Maggie Emerson007878Kate WilsonKate Wilson
18960104Saturday, January 4th, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Claude Smith32713271Claud SmithClaud Smith
18960104Saturday, January 4th, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Mrs Wm Gill30963096Mrs. Wm. F. GillMrs. Wm. F. Gill
18960106Monday, January 6th, 1896View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Mrs Maggie Emerson007878Kate WilsonKate Wilson
18960107Tuesday, January 7th, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Ray Thornburg40004000Ray ThornburgRay Thornburg
18960107Tuesday, January 7th, 1896View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Frank Hulett44564456Frank R. HulettFrank R. Hulett
18960107Tuesday, January 7th, 1896View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs L. Buzby33503350Mrs. L BuzbyMrs. L Buzby
18960107Tuesday, January 7th, 1896View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Mr H F Lingle42104210H. F. LingleH. F. Lingle
18960107Tuesday, January 7th, 1896View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Claude Smith32713271Claud SmithClaud Smith
18960107Tuesday, January 7th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Walter GregoryPatron ID partially illegible: 43??
18960109Thursday, January 9th, 1896View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mr I B Saxon33253325I. B. SaxonI. B. Saxon
18960109Thursday, January 9th, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Robbie Knowlton0715715Addie KnowltonAddie Knowlton
18960110Friday, January 10th, 1896View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.David Cohen29142914Dan CohenDan Cohen
18960111Saturday, January 11th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Louise Wilson33553355Louise WilsonLouise Wilson
18960111Saturday, January 11th, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Ralph Winters45134513Ralph WintersRalph Wintersfixed patron number (orig. 4313)
18960111Saturday, January 11th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Mrs Minnie Orr0173173Mrs. Minnie L. OrrMrs. Minnie L. Orr
18960111Saturday, January 11th, 1896View Page00756756What answer?What answer?Mrs. C.W. Throop32593259Mrs. C. W. ThroopMrs. C. W. Throop
18960113Monday, January 13th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Pearl Snider46754675Pearl SniderPearl Snider
18960113Monday, January 13th, 1896View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Maude Dotson46744674Maude DotsonMaude Dotson
18960113Monday, January 13th, 1896View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Kate Garst11441144Katie GarstKatie Garst
18960113Monday, January 13th, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Clark Munn41034103Clark MunnClark Munn
18960113Monday, January 13th, 1896View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.C.C. Winningham35053505Walter NelsonWalter Nelson
18960114Tuesday, January 14th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Ira Bracken26352635Clara RyanClara Ryan"(K.W.)" written after patron name
18960114Tuesday, January 14th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Carrie Hemingray29552955Ashley HemingrayAshley Hemingray
18960115Wednesday, January 15th, 1896View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Clancy Gray31923192Clancy GrayClancy Gray
18960115Wednesday, January 15th, 1896View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Mrs Mary Neal31153115Mrs. Mary NealMrs. Mary Neal
18960115Wednesday, January 15th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Reuben Lloyd32213221Reuben C LoydReuben C Loyd
18960116Thursday, January 16th, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Ruby Perkins25632563Ruby PerkinsRuby Perkins
18960116Thursday, January 16th, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18960116Thursday, January 16th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Robert Mock42314231Robert MockRobert Mock
18960117Friday, January 17th, 1896View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Earnest Shuttleworth43984398E. H. ShuttleworthE. H. Shuttleworth
18960117Friday, January 17th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.John M Russey32193219John M RusseyJohn M Russey
18960118Saturday, January 18th, 1896View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Vollie Bower18021802Vollie BowerVollie Bowerfixed borrower's name (orig. "Bowers")
18960120Monday, January 20th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18960120Monday, January 20th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Harry Hartley28812881Harry HartleyHarry Hartley
18960121Tuesday, January 21st, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Charline Wood41274127Charlene WoodCharlene Wood
18960121Tuesday, January 21st, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Harry Keltner42244224Harry KeltnerHarry Keltner
18960122Wednesday, January 22nd, 1896View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Herschel Greer40614061Herschel GreerHerschel Greer
18960123Thursday, January 23rd, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Dwight Greer29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18960123Thursday, January 23rd, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Norman Boomer43174317Norman BoomerNorman Boomer
18960123Thursday, January 23rd, 1896View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Bertha Smith31763176Forest MorehartForest Morehart
18960124Friday, January 24th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Orville Shaw29402940Orville ShawOrville Shaw
18960125Saturday, January 25th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Dr G.R. Green24432443Geo. R. GreenGeo. R. Green
18960125Saturday, January 25th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Robert Roof47014701Robert RoofRobert Roof
18960125Saturday, January 25th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Joseph Holton32993299Joseph HaltonJoseph Halton
18960125Saturday, January 25th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Tena Greely24352435Tena GreelyTena Greely
18960125Saturday, January 25th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Roscoe Jones44794479Roscoe JonesRoscoe Jones
18960125Saturday, January 25th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Charles Moore14471447Lizzie HainesLizzie Haines
18960127Monday, January 27th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Robbie Knowlton0715715Addie KnowltonAddie Knowlton
18960127Monday, January 27th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Griffith Wallace32613261Griffith WallaceGriffith Wallace
18960128Tuesday, January 28th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.George Sutton31143114George SuttonGeorge Sutton
18960128Tuesday, January 28th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Karl Nutting33313331Karl NuttingKarl Nutting
18960129Wednesday, January 29th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Otto Miller33233323Otto MillerOtto Miller
18960130Thursday, January 30th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Earnest Shuttleworth43984398E. H. ShuttleworthE. H. Shuttleworth
18960130Thursday, January 30th, 1896View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Joseph Holton32993299Joseph HaltonJoseph Halton
18960130Thursday, January 30th, 1896View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Mrs Jas Ross31163116Mrs. Jas. RossMrs. Jas. Ross
18960130Thursday, January 30th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Fred Long0262262Mattie WilcoxonMattie Wilcoxon
18960201Saturday, February 1st, 1896View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18960201Saturday, February 1st, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Joseph Holton32993299Joseph HaltonJoseph Halton
18960201Saturday, February 1st, 1896View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mrs Minnie Orr0173173Mrs. Minnie L. OrrMrs. Minnie L. Orr
18960203Monday, February 3rd, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Grant Frazier43824382Grant FrazierGrant Frazier
18960203Monday, February 3rd, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Bessie Bunch42704270Bessie G. BunchBessie G. Bunch
18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Jesse Chambers27042704Jesse ChambersJesse Chambers
18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Erma Personett31323132Erma PersonettErma Personett
18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Dr G.R. Green24432443Geo. R. GreenGeo. R. Green
18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Willie Emerson43544354Willie C. EmersonWillie C. Emerson
18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Edna Beard42334233Miss. Edna BeardMiss. Edna Beard
18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.George Hamilton46614661G. B. HamiltonG. B. Hamilton
18960205Wednesday, February 5th, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Joseph Holton32993299Joseph HaltonJoseph Halton
18960207Friday, February 7th, 1896View Page096609660The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.Mable Hagadorn13041304Mabel HagadornMabel Hagadorn
18960207Friday, February 7th, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Karl Nutting33313331Karl NuttingKarl Nutting
18960207Friday, February 7th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.John McMillen25342534Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan
18960208Saturday, February 8th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Roy Martin28912891Roy MartinRoy Martin
18960208Saturday, February 8th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Mrs Kate Knowlton28142814Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton
18960210Monday, February 10th, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Harry White46374637Harry WhiteHarry White
18960211Tuesday, February 11th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.George Louick0132132Mary C. KlineMary C. Kline
18960211Tuesday, February 11th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Bessie Williams15501550Bessie WilliamsBessie Williamsfixed patron number (orig. 1548)
18960212Wednesday, February 12th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Claude Smith32713271Claud SmithClaud Smith
18960212Wednesday, February 12th, 1896View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Alta McMullen32163216Alta McMullenAlta McMullen
18960212Wednesday, February 12th, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.John McMillen25342534Allie L. McMillanAllie L. McMillan
18960213Thursday, February 13th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Bessie Williams15501550Bessie WilliamsBessie Williamsfixed patron number (orig. 1548)
18960213Thursday, February 13th, 1896View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Mable Stewart33733373Mabel StewartMabel Stewart
18960213Thursday, February 13th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Rudolph Bloom41684168Rudolph BloomRudolph Bloom
18960213Thursday, February 13th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Frank Shirk30613061Frank ShirkFrank Shirk
18960213Thursday, February 13th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Joseph Holton32993299Joseph HaltonJoseph Halton
18960214Friday, February 14th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Robt Hemingray25332533Mark CarvelMark Carvel
18960214Friday, February 14th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Orville Shaw29402940Orville ShawOrville Shaw
18960214Friday, February 14th, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Dwight Green29422942Homer DowellHomer Dowell
18960215Saturday, February 15th, 1896View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Mrs Harry Lyons32693269Anna LyonsAnna Lyons
18960215Saturday, February 15th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Ray Harrington40234023Roy HarringtonRoy Harrington
18960215Saturday, February 15th, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Willie Emerson43544354Willie C. EmersonWillie C. Emerson
18960217Monday, February 17th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Clarence Landis33613361Clarence LandisClarence Landis
18960217Monday, February 17th, 1896View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.C.E. Everet31803180C. E. EveretC. E. Everet
18960217Monday, February 17th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Horace Hagenlocher31203120Horace HagenlockerHorace Hagenlocker
18960218Tuesday, February 18th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Jamie Templer40144014E. R. TemplerE. R. Templer
18960218Tuesday, February 18th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Joseph Holton32993299Joseph HaltonJoseph Halton
18960218Tuesday, February 18th, 1896View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Bessie Williams15501550Bessie WilliamsBessie Williamsfixed patron number (orig. 1548)
18960218Tuesday, February 18th, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Herbert Dwyer33183318Mada HurttMada Hurtt
18960220Thursday, February 20th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Kenneth Shuttleworth46474647Kenneth ShuttleworthKenneth Shuttleworth
18960220Thursday, February 20th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Mary A Hopping15791579Mary A. HoppingMary A. Hopping
18960220Thursday, February 20th, 1896View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Lila Miller33713371Lidia MollerLidia Moller
18960220Thursday, February 20th, 1896View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Mrs Hallie Gault32933293Mrs. Hattie GaultMrs. Hattie Gault
18960220Thursday, February 20th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Charles Langdon27532753Charlie LangdonCharlie Langdon
18960220Thursday, February 20th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Myron Gray40174017Myron GrayMyron Gray
18960220Thursday, February 20th, 1896View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Ralph Winters45134513Ralph WintersRalph Wintersfixed patron number (orig. 4313)
18960221Friday, February 21st, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Lila Miller33713371Lidia MollerLidia Moller
18960221Friday, February 21st, 1896View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Wilbur Personett31333133Wilbur PersonettWilbur Personett
18960221Friday, February 21st, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Bessie Williams15501550Bessie WilliamsBessie Williamsfixed patron number (orig. 1548)
18960221Friday, February 21st, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Louis Icerman32093209Louis IcermanLouis Icerman
18960222Saturday, February 22nd, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Wallace Ballard32823282W BallardW Ballard
18960222Saturday, February 22nd, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Guy Tweedy33083308Guy TweedyGuy Tweedy
18960222Saturday, February 22nd, 1896View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Hattie Russell42864286Hattie RussellHattie Russell
18960222Saturday, February 22nd, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Mrs Chas Kilgore43444344Mrs. Chas. KilgoreMrs. Chas. Kilgore
18960224Monday, February 24th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Claude Smith32713271Claud SmithClaud Smith
18960224Monday, February 24th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Griffith Wallace32613261Griffith WallaceGriffith Wallace
18960224Monday, February 24th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Everett Boor45084508Everett BoorEverett Boor
18960225Tuesday, February 25th, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Claude Smith32713271Claud SmithClaud Smith
18960225Tuesday, February 25th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs Merton Earle43884388Mrs. Newton EarleMrs. Newton Earle
18960225Tuesday, February 25th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Myron Gray40174017Myron GrayMyron Grayfixed patron number (orig. 4077)
18960225Tuesday, February 25th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Mrs Wm Gill30963096Mrs. Wm. F. GillMrs. Wm. F. Gill
18960225Tuesday, February 25th, 1896View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Edna Beard42334233Miss. Edna BeardMiss. Edna Beard
18960225Tuesday, February 25th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Warren Sample33903390Warren SampleWarren Sample
18960225Tuesday, February 25th, 1896View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Miss M Thompson32863286Maggie ThompsonMaggie Thompson
18960227Thursday, February 27th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Ed M Cramer47154715Ed. M. CramerEd. M. Cramer
18960227Thursday, February 27th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Mr E.E. Nafus32893289Carl NafusCarl Nafus
18960227Thursday, February 27th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Roy Thornburg40004000Ray ThornburgRay Thornburg
18960228Friday, February 28th, 1896View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Edna Beard42334233Miss. Edna BeardMiss. Edna Beard
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page00527527The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.The young lieutenant, or The adventures of an army officer : a story of the great rebellion.Roy Spradling32243224Roy SpradlingRoy Spradling
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Clarence Landis33613361Clarence LandisClarence Landis
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Mable Hartman33803380Mable HartmanMable Hartman
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Otto Gunloch33003300Otto GundlachOtto Gundlach
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Annie Jenkins46934693Annie JenkinsAnnie Jenkins
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Harry Orr40474047Harry OrrHarry Orr
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Karl Nutting33313331Karl NuttingKarl Nutting
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Ralph Wiltons45134513Ralph WintersRalph Wintersfixed patron number (orig. 4313)
18960229Saturday, February 29th, 1896View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Edna Smith43144314Edna SmithEdna Smith
18960302Monday, March 2nd, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Wilbur Personett31333133Wilbur PersonettWilbur Personett
18960302Monday, March 2nd, 1896View Page096609660The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.Mrs L.M. Hayden41434143Mrs. J H HaydenMrs. J H Hayden
18960302Monday, March 2nd, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Ralph Winters45134513Ralph WintersRalph Wintersfixed patron number (orig. 4313)
18960303Tuesday, March 3rd, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Herbert Dwyer33113311Herbert DwyerHerbert Dwyer
18960303Tuesday, March 3rd, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Fred Preston34063406Fred PrestonFred Preston
18960304Wednesday, March 4th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Otto Gunloch33003300Otto GundlachOtto Gundlach
18960304Wednesday, March 4th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Loretta Sherman23302330Coreta ShumanCoreta Shuman
18960304Wednesday, March 4th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Connie Hemingray29552955Ashley HemingrayAshley Hemingray
18960304Wednesday, March 4th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Mina Gainor47034703Minnie GainorMinnie Gainor
18960304Wednesday, March 4th, 1896View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.Frank Bayless33683368Frank BaylessFrank Bayless
18960305Thursday, March 5th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Clarence Perkins46444644Clarence PerkinsClarence Perkins
18960305Thursday, March 5th, 1896View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.Guy Sutton33203320Guy SuttonGuy Sutton
18960305Thursday, March 5th, 1896View Page084938493His sombre rivals.His sombre rivals.Emma Helvie45554555Emma HelvieEmma Helvie
18960305Thursday, March 5th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Fred Preston34063406Fred PrestonFred Preston
18960305Thursday, March 5th, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18960305Thursday, March 5th, 1896View Page096609660The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.Mrs Kate Knowlton28142814Bobbie KnowltonBobbie Knowlton
18960305Thursday, March 5th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Bertie Wmson40024002Bertie WilliamsonBertie Williamson
18960306Friday, March 6th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Mrs Chas Kilgore43444344Mrs. Chas. KilgoreMrs. Chas. KilgoreOriginal transaction lists patron # as 2344, but this was likely an error and has been changed to reflect Mrs. Chas Kilgore's actual patron # 4344
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Mrs Sarah Leonard32723272Sarah LeonardSarah Leonard
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.John Gallivan32883288John GallivanJohn Gallivan
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page084188418Two little Confederates.Two little Confederates.Mrs Cora D Lingle42394239Mrs. Cora B. LingleMrs. Cora B. Lingle
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page082538253Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories.Norman Boomer43174317Norman BoomerNorman Boomer
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page096609660The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.Miss M Wolff32923292Miss. Minnie WolffMiss. Minnie Wolff
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page084608460Marcy, the blockade-runner.Marcy, the blockade-runner.Roy Martin28912891Roy MartinRoy Martin
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Charles Moore14471447Lizzie HainesLizzie Haines
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.S.A. Calvert
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.John Banta31583158John BantaJohn Banta
18960307Saturday, March 7th, 1896View Page095529552Union : a story of the great rebellion.Union : a story of the great rebellion.Robbie Scott29862986Robbie ScottRobbie Scott
18960309Monday, March 9th, 1896View Page091479147Taken by the enemy.Taken by the enemy.Harry Rockaway33833383Harry RockawayHarry Rockaway
18960309Monday, March 9th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Louis Icerman32093209Louis IcermanLouis Icerman
18960309Monday, March 9th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Earl Williams32003200Earl WilliamsEarl Williams
18960309Monday, March 9th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Mrs Ad. S. Templer33813381Addison TemplerAddison Templer
18960310Tuesday, March 10th, 1896View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.Griffith Wallace32613261Griffith WallaceGriffith Wallace
18960310Tuesday, March 10th, 1896View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Alice Hawkins32963296Alice HawkinsAlice Hawkins
18960310Tuesday, March 10th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Zora Clevenger33493349Zora ClevengerZora Clevenger
18960311Wednesday, March 11th, 1896View Page085958595Between the lines : a story of the war.Between the lines : a story of the war.Mrs L. Buzby33503350Mrs. L BuzbyMrs. L Buzby
18960311Wednesday, March 11th, 1896View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.Ralph Winters45134513Ralph WintersRalph Wintersfixed patron number (orig. 4313)
18960312Thursday, March 12th, 1896View Page084628462Marcy, the refugee.Marcy, the refugee.Robbie Knowlton26352635Clara RyanClara Ryan"(K.W.)" written after patron name Robbie Knowlton had two transactions with two different patron IDs on the same day--also used ID 715
18960312Thursday, March 12th, 1896View Page084618461True to his colors.True to his colors.Louis Icerman32093209Louis IcermanLouis Icerman
18960312Thursday, March 12th, 1896View Page084598459Rodney the partisan.Rodney the partisan.Earnest Dungan47094709Ernest DunganErnest Dungan
18960312Thursday, March 12th, 1896View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Charles Langdon27532753Charlie LangdonCharlie Langdon
18960313Friday, March 13th, 1896View Page096609660The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.The red badge of courage : an episode of the American civil war.J.L. Kingsbury40264026J. L. KingsburyJ. L. Kingsbury
18960313Friday, March 13th, 1896View Page089858985A war-time wooing : a story.A war-time wooing : a story.Mr A. Williams44954495Mr. A. WilliamsMr. A. Williams
18960313Friday, March 13th, 1896View Page077057705Frank on the lower Mississippi.Frank on the lower Mississippi.Robt Burt33773377Robert BurtRobert Burt