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EVERGREEN Drs`akhrgdc 0787 Italicized numbers indicate location by block & lot GOVERNORS Louis Kossuth Church (1846-1897) Gov of Dakota Territories, 1887-89 3:81 David Marston Clough (1846-1924) Governor of Minnesota, 1895-1899 52:1 Roland Hill Hartley (1864-1952) Governor of W ashington, 1925-1933 52:1 Monrad Charles W allgren (1891-1961) Gov of W ashington, 1945-1949 49:396

UNITED STATES CONGRESSMEN Monrad C W allgren (1891-1961) 49:396 US of Representatives 1933-1940; US Senate 1940-1945 Henry M Jackson (1912-1983) 73:118 US House of Representatives 1941-1953; US Senate 1953-1983

W ASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATORS Lewis H Coon (1842-1903) Civil W ar vet 10:32 State House, District 44: 1895 Thomas Boyd Sumner (1858-1934) Everett industrialist 52:7 State Senate, Dist 31/38: 1901, 1903, 1905 Nelson J Craigue (1864-1934) 37:162 State House, Dist 48: 1903 H.L. (Henry) Strowbridge (also Strobridge) (1850-1908) attorney 14:136 State House, Dist 48: 1905, 1907 John A Theurer (1863-1942) 43:88 State House, Dist 49: 1905 John E Campbell (1880-1924) 30:400 State House, Dist 48: 1909, 1911. State Senate, Dist 38: 1913 John T Rogers (1864-1933) 24:49, an State House, Dist 48: 1909, 1921 Roland H Hartley (1864-1952) also Everett mayor, W ash governor 52:1 State House, Dist 48: 1915 S Frank Spencer (1881-1954) also Everett mayor 41:42s State House, Dist 48: 1917, 1919, 1921, 1923 Joseph A St Peter (1882-1937) also vaudeville theater proprietor and Superintendent of Monroe Reformatory 38:63 State Senate, Dist 38: 1925, 1929 Chart A Pitt (1878-1966) Mukilteo resident, author 50:129 State House, Dist 38: 1937, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1945 Howard S Bargreen (1906-1987) 38:4 State Senate, Dist 38: (appt Dec 1940), 1943, 1951, 1953, 1959 State House, Dist 38: 1949

1 Jack (John) Dootson (1914-1985) 49:246 State House, Dist 38: 1941, 1963, 1965 Eleanor A Fortson (1904-1997) 57:4 State House, Dist 10: 1973, 1975, 1977

W ASHINGTON SECRETARY OF STATE Samuel Nichols (1830-1913) served 1900-1909 2:21

MEMBERS OF EVERETT'S "COMMITTEE OF 21" PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT, CREATED IN MARCH OF 1892 W illiam J Gillespie (1852-1936) 43:42 Prince K Lewis (1860-1926) 35:447 W illiam M Ross (1850-1908) 15:156 Eugene D Smith (1837-1909) 24:1

EVERETT MAYORS Jacob Hunsaker (1845-1920) mayor 1895 and 1903 31:63 Dr W illiam C Cox (1858-1931) mayor 1896, also Everett’s first doctor 23:24 James Elijah Bell (1853-1919) mayor 1900 23:33 Newton Jones (1866-1922) mayor 1907-09 29:74, an unmarked grave Roland H Hartley (1864-1952) mayor 1911 also state legislator & governor 52:1 Richard B Hassell (1853-1942) mayor Jan-June 1912 52:10 W illiam H Clay (1863-1931) mayor 1914-16, 1920-24 37:117 John Henry Smith (1858-1956) mayor 1924-27 37:189 Nelson D Martin (1872-1958) mayor 1928-31 23:51e S Frank Spencer (1881-1954) mayor 1940-42 also state legislator 41:42s John Davis W illiams (1892-1965) mayor 1942-43 23:45e Henry Arends (1878-1953) mayor 1944-1952 49:299w Louis H Unzelman (1888-1954) mayor 1952-54 49:276w

DEPUTY KILLED IN THE “EVERETT MASSACRE” NOV 5th, 1916 Jefferson Beard (1871-1916) 15:263

TW O DEPUTIES W OUNDED AT THE CITY DOCK DURING THE "EVERETT MASSACRE" NOVEMBER 5, 1916 James A. Broadbent (1861-1940), superintendent of Clark-Nickerson Lumber, wounded in the leg 24:12, an unmarked grave Joseph Irving (1868-1953), logger, lumberman, participant in "County Seat Fight," wounded twice in the foot 22:42

LAW MAN KILLED JULY 3, 1902 BY OUTLAW HARRY TRACY Charles Raymond (1859-1902) 4:72

2 POLICEMAN KILLED IN COLBY AVE GUNFIGHT NOV 24, 1920 John H Fox (1883-1920) 30:168

FIRE DEPARTMENT CRASH VICTIMS, OCTOBER 29, 1923 W illiam A Taro (1880-1923) Everett Fire Chief 35:572 Dennis P Boyle (1868-1923) pump engine operator 35: Daniel H Michel (1864-1923) bystander, former fire chief 1900-1904 26:448

EVERETT’S FIRST SCHOOL MISTRESS/PRINCIPAL Emma Sarepta Yule (1863-1939) 31:6

McCHESNEY Block 51 John T McChesney (1857-1922) of the Everett Improvement Co Located on the cemetery’s highest point (229.5 feet above sea level, 25 feet higher than the Rucker pyramid)

RUCKER : A 30-FOOT PYRAMID Block 19 Thirty feet square, thirty feet tall on a stone-encased earthen plinth. Designed and constructed of W ashington granite by F W Ladd of Seattle at a cost of $30,000. Four-by-seven-foot door of Red Beach granite from . Chapel space inside nine feet square and twelve feet tall, surmounted by a five foot tall dome with four art glass windows and, at one time, a gas chandelier. There are 22 , each two by two-and-a-half feet and seven-feet-four inches deep. The fitted closures for the crypts are of polished Barre granite from Vermont. A large, seated bronze figure representing Jane Rucker once stood atop the doorway. 204.5 feet above sea level, seventy feet higher than the lych-gate at the northeast corner of the cemetery. Location: N 47' 57.792 x W 122' 12.203. Interred here are Jane Morris Rucker (1830-1907) and her sons W yatt J Rucker (1857-1931) (a 32nd Degree Mason, entombed after full Croix Masonic service at Scottish Rites Temple) and Bethel J Rucker (1862-1945)

ENTRANCE LYCH-GATE (lych or lich: archaic term for corpse) ne cor of 1,6 This gazebo-like imitates the traditional English churchyard structure where pallbearers rest the and await the arrival of the minister. Rebuilt 2004-05 after extensive damage by a tree blown down in a windstorm.

TW O AFRICAN-AMERICAN CIVIL W AR VETERANS Alford Samuels (1828-1903) Pvt, 107th USCT Inf Co H 8:11an unmarked grave Cicero Hunter (1841-1916) Pvt, 43rd USC Inf Co B 26:46 an unmarked grave

VICTIM OF "THE NELSON-CONNELLA FRACAS" OCTOBER 10, 1898 Ole Nelson, shot dead near the corner of Hewitt & W etmore by newspaper editor James Connella 6:57, an unmarked grave

3 HERBERT J. "SCOOP" TOOLE (1898-1928) Revered local sportswriter. 38:64 W ELLINGTON AVALANCHE VICTIMS, MARCH 1, 1910 Great Northern employees killed in the worst railroad disaster in American history, which occurred at the summit of the Cascades and claimed 96 lives. Benjamin F Jarnagan (1879-1910) engineer 26:121 Sydney H Jones (1883-1910) fireman 26:135 John Edward Kelly (1886-1910) brakeman 24:30 Earl Rumsey Longcoy (1891-1910) secretary, stenographer to GN Division Superintendent James H O’Neill 22:44 Francis S (Frank) Martin (1871-1910) engineer 24:58 John K Parzybok (1885-1910) rotary conductor 24:64 Joseph L Petit (1871-1910) conductor 24:57 W illiam E Raycroft (1879-1910) brakeman 24:63 Lewis George W alker (1856-1910) African-American cook and steward to GN Division Superintendent James H O’Neill 24:65

KARAS FAMILY KILLINGS, 1922-23 A tragedy in Everett's Greek community involving the of five members of the Karas family. They all lie in unmarked on the western edge of Block 27- Peter A Karas (died July 25, 1922, age 34) 27:222 Gust Karas (died March 17, 1923, age 29) 27:222 Cleopatra Karas (died March 17, 1923, age 25) 27:221 Alexander Karas (died March 17, 1923, age 4) 27:221 Polly (Panagiota) Karas (died March 17, 1923, age 2) 27:221

NAMESAKE OF LOCAL AIRFIELD Topliff Olin Paine (1893-1922) W W I aviator, airmail pilot 34:9

CIVIL W AR OFFICER, GETTYSBURG SURVIVOR, AUTHOR Capt R K Beecham (1838-1920) 31:61

EVERETT’S FIRST MOTORIST (1902) W ilde Ulysses Knisely (1867-1955) 42:205

THE W ATER CLOSET OF THE DEAD North edge of Block 5 Remarkable century-old plumbing fixture from long-gone comfort station

LEGENDARY NORTHW EST ATHLETE George W ilson (1901-1963) played for coach Enoch Bagshaw at Everett High School & the University of W ashington 58:3

PIONEER BUSINESSMAN & EVERETT NAMESAKE John Judson Clark (1838-1922) 34:1

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NURSE KILLED IN ACTION ABOARD USS COMFORT IN W W II Margaret M Billings (1910-1945) 42:166

FIRST GRADUATE OF EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL (1893) Margaret Clark Salisbury (1874-1947) 34:1

EVERETT’S SISTER PHOTOGRAPHERS Alice Rigby (1871-1915) and Clara Rigby (1873-1953) 31:495

MEXICAN W AR VETERAN, HOMESTEADER AT EVERETT SITE Ezra Hatch (1825-1890) 11:13

W EYERHAEUSER’S EVERETT MANAGER W illiam H Boner (1863-1925) 52:3

FORMER SLAVE W HO DIED AT THE AGE OF 110 Mary Jane Green (1802-1912) 24:65 an unmarked grave

THREE SALOON PROPRIETORS (Block 15) Eugene B McGill (1864-1935) of Irish ancestry 15:155 John Diefenbacher (1861-1935) born in 15:148 John Burch (1860-1906) an Englishman 15:130

EVERETT'S FIRST UNDERTAKER John T Rogers (1864-1933) 24:49, an unmarked grave Rogers allowed early Everett citizens to bed down in at the rear of his shop during the housing crisis created by the land rush that accompanied the Everett boom late in 1891. Also served in the State House of Representatives, District 48, in 1909 and 1921.

EVERETT’S FIRST DOCTOR Dr W illiam Columbus Cox (1858-1931) also an Everett mayor 23:24

MANAGER OF EVERETT LAND COMPANY Schuyler Duryee (1847-1922) 23:44

FOUNDER OF PROMINENT NORTHW EST CONTRACTING FIRM Howard S. W right (1861-1940) 34:5

EVERETT'S FIRST LIBRARIAN Alice McFarland Duryee (1875-1914) 23:44

EARLY EVERETT BOOK DEALER Adam Hill (1865-1923) 29:147

5 DR. IDA NOYES McINTYRE (1859-1932) 15:143 Pioneer journalist, physician, suffragist.

W ELL-REMEMBERED LOCAL BARTENDER Ulysses P "Kentuck" Degman (1852-1928) 30:245

THREE JAPANESE , 1893-1901 Three lots purchased by Everett businessman Shinzaburo Sato in 1901 Topsy Matsu (c 1869-1893) 6:36 typhoid fever victim T or K Kowaki (c 1877/79-1901) 6:35 dishwasher at Sato's restaurant, died of infected injury to hand suffered during July 4th festivities D Nakanishi (c 1866-1901) 6:34

SENSATIONAL -, OCTOBER 20, 1902 Peter Arensbach (1869-1902) killed by wife Rena (1865-1902) 11:40

MYSTERIOUS GLASS NEGATIVE OF ON MARCH 1, 1903 of young C E Flock (1881-1903), industrial accident victim 12:7/8

PIONEER MERCHANT OF BAYSIDE EVERETT P K Lewis (1860-1926) 35:447

ARCHITECT OF HOTEL MONTE CRISTO (later Providence Hospital) Charles Hove (1852-1915) 23:23

EVERETT POLICEMAN W HO RODE W ITH BUFFALO BILL Captain Samuel Mellison (1849-1927) 35:62

STAGE MANAGER AT CENTRAL & EVERETT THEATRES, 1900-08 W illiam H Farleman (1853-1925) 35:488

THAYER FAMILY TRAGEDY OF JUNE 5, 1926 Family of four, victims of murder-suicide by gas asphyxiation. 35:587-88

ALMOST A NAMESAKE Cornelius R Harbeck (1862-1924) for whom Narbeck Avenue off Mukilteo Boulevard was sort of named due to a misread map 35:625

EUGENE DANFORD SMITH (1837-1909) 24:1 logger, postmaster, merchant and industrialist, founded Lowell community in 1863.

THORNTON SULLIVAN (1899-1970) 49:290 manager of Everett High's Bagshaw football champions; twice-wounded W W I veteran, recipient of Croix de Guerre; Evergreen Cemetery executive, longtime chairman of Everett Board; namesake of park at Silver Lake.

6 BENJAMIN TURNBULL (1862-1929) 35:38 Prominent Everett architect, designer of Commerce Block, Hodges Building.

JOE KING (1877-1940) 31:102 Legendary Everett saloon proprietor and restauranteur, sports promoter and operator of local “Curiosity Shop.”

THE BURIED ARM W hen Alvin J. Goldthorpe (1899-1958) lost his right arm in a hunting accident, the limb was buried in the grave of his sister Pearl, who had died in 1899, the year he was born. 1:15e (unmarked)

ETERNAL COUCH POTATO W illiam H. Mescher (1867-1905) entombed on a couch 15:145

THE DROLLEST EPITAPH Eileen Rubatino (1931-1988) 49:331

W ILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Not that Shakespeare… W illiam S. Shakespeare (1905-1976) 52:2

MARGARET QUINN, shot by her drunken husband Sept. 18, 1908. 18:27 Her murder rallied local women in support of local dry law and resulted in botched Friday the 13th execution of husband Richard Quinn (May 13, 1910).

DENNIS CROW E (1860-1894), Everett's First City Marshal 1893-94, Originally buried in Greenwood Cemetery; reinterred in Evergreen Cemetery on May 24, 1902. 3:76 (unmarked).

Murder victim in city's "Most Horrible Crime" September 17th, 1913. EMMA O. SCHRADER (1880-1913) 12:118 unmarked, overgrown

Draftsman W ho Drew Up the First Plat of Everett in 1891. ALEXANDER G. PASCHKE (1867-1942) 43:133

GERTRUDE D. BEST (1870-1947) Businesswoman, writer, proprietor of Everett Herald newspaper 22:94

PRESIDENT OBAMA'S GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDMOTHER: Rachel W olfley (1835-1911) 22:34

7 1995 LOCATION SHOOT FOR "ASSASSINS"

A W arner Brothers film with Sylvester Stallone & Antonio Banderas, produced & directed by Richard Donner (The Omen, Superman, Lethal W eapon), with cinematography by Vilmos Zsigmond (Deliverance, Cinderella Liberty, The Deer Hunter). Production notes for the DVD release comment on the importance of the locations selected for the film and mention the "elegant cemetery" at Everett, W A. The Evergreen Cemetery sequence occurs about nine minutes into the film and lasts about five and a half minutes.

Concrete circle on hillside east of Rucker . The funeral service takes place inside a fountain circle which was removed in 2005.

Buse on ridge east of Rucker tomb. Rival assassin Miguel Bain (Antonio Banderas) fires fatal shots at mobster from behind Buse tombstone. Moss was applied to obscure the name.

Swalwell monument & steps on ridge east of Rucker tomb. Hitman Robert Rath (Sylvester Stallone) pursues his nemesis Miguel Bain (Banderas) up the hillside past the Swalwell plot. A publicity still for the film shows the Swalwell steps behind Stallone.

Gunn monument near large maple, hillside southeast of Rucker tomb. Stallone takes cover behind the Amos Gunn monument, exchanging fire with Banderas from this position.

Large fir tree southeast of Rucker tomb. Banderas briefly takes cover behind this large evergreen as he is pursued through the cemetery.

Fake "RHODES" obelisk, temporarily installed by film crew southeast of Rucker tomb. Banderas ducks behind this artificial monument, exchanging fire with Stallone and the just before he is captured. Morgan Rhodes is the name of a Seattle woman who was a production assistant on the film

Northeast entrance to cemetery. Stallone returns to his parked car, a grey Ford Taurus, and impatiently attempts to exit in pursuit of Banderas, who is in police custody.

Magic overpass. Stallone races out of the cemetery, crossing the overpass east of the cemetery entrance and heading north onto Broadway. Oddly enough, the next shot shows him in Seattle, 25 miles in the opposite direction.

8 VETERANS OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL W AR, 1861-1865 Compiled by James Shipman & Karyn W estre

NOBLE C ALLISON (1848-1927) Pvt, 150th IL Inf Co K 30:301 M L ARGENBRIGHT (1840-1928) Pvt, 6th MO S Militia Cav Co C 30:384 JOHN M BABCOCK (18 -1912) Pvt, 18th IL Inf Co K & H 14:98 JOHN A BAKER (1839-1919) Sgt, 1st W I Cav Co B 24:10 W ILLIAM J BAKER (1842-1929) Sgt, 1st W I Cav, 5th W I Inf 23:67 ROBERT K BEECHAM (1838-1920) Cpl, 2nd W I Inf Co H 31:60 CHAS H BEMENDERFER (1847-1900) Cpl, 196th OH Inf Co A 5:26 JAMES MILTON BEARSE (1844-1916) 2:8 71st W isconsin 2:87 DANIEL B BENNETT (1829-1919) Pvt, 7th Mi Inf Co K 30:534 RICHARD D BETTS (1847-1901) Pvt, 97th NY Inf Co K 12:121 W ILLIAM H BICKNELL (1846-1928) Pvt, 12th NY Cav Co K 35:697 W ILLIAM H BLACK (1846-1912) Sgt, 30th USC Inf Co Co S 26:287 ALMON W BLACKMAN (1842-1920) Cpl, 1st ME Heavy Art 22:80 THOMAS W ALTER BOW N (1839-1924) Maj, 5th W I Inf Co C 35:556 JOHN S BROOKS (1846-1915) (Confederate) USS General Price 31:33 DAVID CLARK BROW N (1846-1927) Pvt, 6th MN Inf Co D 26:25 W ESLEY BRUMMIT (1846-1926) 27th MO Inf Co F 30:324 JOSEPH A BUCKLEY (1842-1906) Pvt, 161st NY Inf Co A 9:19 DANIEL C BUDD (1849-1920) Cpl, 9th IN L A Co I 26:402 CALEB W CALKINS (1848-1926) Cpl, 1st MI SS Reg Co I 35:535 FRANK J CALL (1844-1904) Pvt, 23rd OH Vol Militia Co K 5:26 EMSLEY F CANUTT (1843-1923) Pvt, 1st OR Cav 30:210 LOUIS CARBINO (1832-1923) Pvt, 60th NY Inf Co G 25:100 SAMUEL B CARNEY (1841-1916) Pvt, 4th IN Cav Co I 9:31 JOSEPH CASSIN (1837-1902) Pvt, 9th NY Cav Co M 5:27 JOSEPH CAYON (1836-1910) Pvt, 3rd MN Inf Co I 20:31 W ILLIAM H CHAMBERS (1849-1922) Pvt, 8th IL Cav Co H 18:44 JOHN H CHAPMAN (1840-1907) Pvt, 1st NY MTD Rifle Co K 15:99 SAMUEL D CHILDS (1844-1922) Pvt, 8th W I Inf Co A 29:127 CHARLES W CLOW (1831-1930) Pvt, 10th W I L A 39:123 RALPH COLLINGW OOD (1843-1897) Pvt, 49th NY Inf Co E 6:31 ALPHONSO COLLINS (1842-1907) Pvt, 7th W I Inf Co C 15:403 THEODORE COOK (1849-1908) Pvt, 3rd IL Cav Co K 15:8 LEW IS H COON (1842-1903) 2nd Lt, 11th MO Cav 10:32 FLORENCE CROW LEY (1835-1908) Pvt, 12th US NY Inf 15:274 JOSEPH A DARLING (1846-1933) Pvt, 21st NY Cav Co L 15:411-412 MARSHALL J DARLING (1844-1920) Pvt, 1st VT Cav Co D 30:91 JOHN G DAVIS (18 -1910) 20:29

9 RASSELAS ELISHA DAVISON (1840-1922) Pvt, 2nd W I Inf Co H 30:647 W ILLIAM T DONOHO (1844-1920) Cpl, 140th IL Inf Co K 23:40 JOHN DOW NEY (18 -1905) 11th MN Heavy Art 16:34 ALBERT T DOW NING (1840-1906) Pvt, 9th MN Inf Co K 15:234 GEORGE M DOYLE (1843-1927) Pvt, 21st PA Cav Co D 23:66 JOSEPH DUCHINE (1845-1934) Pvt, 21st W I / 3rd W I U Inf 29:6 W ILLIAM P DUPARR (1836-1897) Pvt, 1st MA H A Co C 5:29 SCHUYLER DURYEE (1847-1922) Pvt, 1st NY Vet Cav Co D 23:44 JOSEPH ENTERKINE (1826-1907) Bugler, 5th IL Cav Co M 14:138 EDW IN H ESTES (1839-1909) Pvt, 2nd ME Inf Co H 16:104 HENRY J FALL (1844-1921) Pvt, 2nd MN L A 30:393 W ILLIAM FLANNERY (1847-1911) 196th OH Inf 5:31 FRANKLIN FOLEY (1848-1924) Pvt, 2nd IA Cav Co I 35:76 IRA G FOSTER (1845-1912) Pvt, 6th VT Inf Co F 20:56 DANIEL FRETS (1836-1909) Pvt, 30th IN Inf Co H 26:187 CLARK W FRINK (1842-1923) Pvt, 1st MI L A Batt E B 29:87 JOHN HENRY GARKA (1846-1928) Pvt, 144th NY Inf Co I 14:106 JOSEPH W GOLDTHORP (1836-1916) Cpl 3rd Ind Battery IO Lt artil 22:100 HENRY J GOODENOW (1840-1915) Pvt, 23rd W I Inf Co A 31:31 CHARLES W GORHAM (1840-1929) Pvt, 8th IL Cav Co A 14:103 AMOS D GUNN (1843-1907) Pvt, 139th IL InfCo B 9:7 ELIPHALE B HALE (1842-1909) Sgt, 2nd MN Cav Co B 14:94 RUDOLPH HANY (1843-1907) Pvt, 37th OH Inf Co K 15:188 JOSEPH HARRISON (18 -1900) Bugler, US Navy SUMNER L HART (1827-1917) Cpl, 36th W I Inf Co G 22:101 H FARW ELL HATHORN (1807-1908) Sgt, 1st VT Cav Co K 15:369 THOMAS HAVERCROFT (1845-1930) Cpl, 2nd W I Cav Co E 24:5 EDMOND A HENEBERY (1846-1926) Sgt, 17th W I Inf Co B 35:61 ROBERT HENEY (1827-1908) Pvt, 44th MO Inf Co F 15:251 L G HEYBROCK (1840-1913) Pvt, 11th VA Inf Co (Confederate) 23:61 W ALTER HOLCOMB (1847-1923) Pvt, 12th IN Cav Co C 17:394 ORIN C HOLTON (18 -1914) 1st IL L A Co E 25:10 W ILLIAM HOW ELL (1845-1917) Pvt, 45th KY Inf Co D 30:516 CICERO HUNTER (1841-1916) Pvt, 32nd USC Inf Co K 26:463 NELS P JACOBSON (18 -1916) 24:4 THOMAS B JEFFRIES (1841-1903) Cpl, 188th PA Inf Co C 11:64 GEORGE JOHNSON (18 -1903) 51st PA Inf Co B SAMUEL T JOHNSTON (1844-1917) Cpl, 46th PA Inf Co B 27:143 SILAS H JONES (1846-1926) Pvt, 1st MI L A Co M&E 29:253 GILBERT S JUDD (1841-1923) Pvt, 100 OH Inf Co F 24:10

10 ALVAH KETCHUM (1842-1904) Pvt, 4th MI Inf Co C 5:28 ANTON KREUTZBERG (1825-1906) Pvt, 45th W I Inf Co I 14:39 JOHN LARSON (1835-1920) Pvt, 2nd W I Cav Co C 26:399 ALFONSO LEAVITT (1848-1922) US Navy 32:5 FERDINAND LEESE (1827-1923) Pvt, 1st MI Inf 34:15 MELVIN S LIBBY (1843-1902) Pvt, 26th ME Inf Co H 5:27 ARTHUR C LITTLE (1842-1913) Pvt, 25th Ind Battery L A 17:64 AMBROSE M LORD (1841-1909) Pvt, 1st ME Cav Co D 14:98 W ILLIAM A LORD (1837-1923) Mjr, 14 ILL Cav Co H 34:26 THOMAS LOW E (1825-1909) Pvt, 14th MI Inf Co C 26:185 JAMES R LUCE (1831-1912) Pvt, 3rd Ind Battery W I L A 25:104 THOMAS MAISON (1841-1910) Sgt, 10th OH Cav Co M Q M 15:363 JOSEPH MARLETT (1849-1905) Pvt, 42nd W I Inf Co H 14:68 HENRY P MARSHALL (1838-1903) Pvt, 31st ME Inf Co A 10:4 FRANK M MARTIN (18 -1916) Pvt, 77th ILL Inf Co A 27:138 JOHN McCARTHY (18 -1895) 48th NY Inf Co E & F 2:1/28 JAMES L McCAUGHEY (1841-1921) Pvt, 166 OH Inf Co I 30:603 JAMES R McDONALD (1843-1914) Cpl, 13th IA Inf Co H 20:53 ROBERT McFARLAND (1839-1914) Pvt, 13th IA Inf Co I 23:44 HENRY C McGAFFEY (1845-1924) Cpl, 1st MN Inf Co A 25:57 NOAH FRANKLIN McNAUGHT (1845-1910) Pvt, 94th ILL Inf Co C W ILLIAM McSTOTTS (1843-1922) Pvt, 1st MN Inf Co B 23:34 SAMUEL MELLISON (1849-1927) Pvt, 1st W I Heavy Art Co C 35:62 W ILLIAM H MONTY (1847-1899) Pvt, 118th NY Inf Co I 5:27 EBENEZER MOORE (18 -1905) Pvt, 1st W I Inf Co F 15:15 SPENCER JOHN MOORE (1838-1908) Pvt, 5th IA Inf Co C 15:75 JOHN MORROW (1839-1922) Pvt, 47th NY Inf Co H 26:19 JOSEPH MORTON (1839-1908) Pvt, 5th MI Inf Co C 15:353 W ILLIAM H MULLIN (1839-1914) Pvt, 13th IN Inf Co H 26:315 JOHN SCOTT MUZZY (1838-1920) Pvt, 111th ILL Inf Co A 26:400 JONAS F OAKES (1838-1923) Pvt, 23rd IN Inf Co C 8:29 JOHN OLINGER (1841-1905) Pvt, 8th MO Cav Co K 15:287 TOBIAS C OLESON (1835-1923) Pvt, 5th MN Inf Co B 26:478 DANIEL C OW ENS (1844-1913) 15:347 DAVID M PAGE (18 -1909) 26:313 THOMAS J PARR (1836-1913) 25:86 W ILLIAM DAVID PETERSON (18 -1904) Pvt, 5th W I Inf Co E 8:2 REINERT C REINERTSEN (1847-1928) 26:10 ISAIAH RHOADES (1842-1912) 146th OH Inf Co C 25:115 THEOPHILUS J ROCK (1837-1923) Pvt, 1st W I Cav Co L 25:87 CHRISTOPHER J ROW LEY (1847-1918) Pvt, 145th IN Inf Co G 30:119

11 ALFRED SAMUELS (1828-1903) Pvt, 107th USCT Inf Co H 8:11 ALEXANDER B SESSIONS (1835-1910) Lt, 2nd OH Cav 22:76 VALENTINE SCHRECK (1848-1928) Pvt, 27th NY Ind Bat L A 38:51 JOHN T SHERFEY (1839-1909) Capt, 85th IN Inf Co A 24:43 JOSEPH F SMITH (1847-1938) Capt, 1st NB Cav Co K 15:160 NATHANIEL G SMITH (1843-1904) Sgt, 2nd CA Inf Co H 15:13 JOHN W SMITH (18 -1899) Pvt, 47th IN Inf Co K 5:26 JOHN CALVIN STENTZ (1840-1923) Pvt, 3rd H A Co A 26:440 THEOPHILUS J TART (1849-1934) Pvt, 1st IL L A Co I 35:618 JAMES A TEMPLE (1842-1918) Pvt, 1st IA Ind Bat L A 7:54 HIRAM H TENNIHILL (1838-1901) Cpl, 7th MO Cav Co H 5:29 SIMON A TERW ILLEGER (1838-1903) Pvt, 29th W I Inf Co K 5:28 FOSTER F THOMPSON (1846-1910) Pvt, 5th MN Inf Co K 22:56 JAMES S THOMPSON (1829-1907) Sgt, 10th VT Inf Co F & H 14:96 JOSIAH TIDBALL (1835-1902) Cpl, 83rd ILL Inf Co D 4:82 SILAS H TIFT (1845-1917) Pvt, 2nd ILL Cav Co H & E 24:36 OW EN J TRAVIS (1848-1914) Pvt, 133rd ILL Inf Co K 23:55 FRANK C TUBBS (1847-1948) 49:71 ANDREW VAN SICKLE (18 -1901) Cpl, 22nd MI Inf Co H JOHN M W ALKER (18 -1914) 17:130 THOMAS W ALSH (1839-1900) Sgt, 6th NY Inf Co F W ILLIAM W EED (18 -1909) 16:98 JOHN HENRY W ELLS (1844-1931) Pvt, 15th NY Cav Co K 39:231 FRANK M W ILCOX (1839-1926) Lt, 1st CO Cav Co G 35:50 JOHN W ILLIAMSON (1844-1923) Pvt, 8th IA Cav Co L 21:42 EDGAR R W ILLOUGHBY (1846-1903) Cpl, 10th NY Cav Co K JOHNSON T W INSCOTT (1849-1899) Pvt, 49th MO Inf Co B SAMUEL W RIGHT (1846-1917) Pvt, 100th PA Inf Co C 31:66

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KILLED IN COMBAT IN W ORLD W AR ONE (incomplete- Clemie L. Byrd (1896-191 ) 31:107 Frank Chester Danner (1891-1918) d. 10-10-18 at Meuse-Argonne 30:174 Chester Feenstra (1896-1918) d. 9-27-18 in France 30:150 Buried in France 9-30-18; reburied at Evergreen 7-16-21 Charles Leroy Kelly (1893-1918) d. 7-19-18 at Chateau-Thierry 23:71

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