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Aurora Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1878

Rolls of honor of the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 Feb 1878 – Page 3, Column 2

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools.
The following pupils have, for the half year ending June 25, 1878, had a grade of 90 and above in attendance, deportment and scholarship. F. H. Tufts, Superintendent.

Senior Class.

  • Cara Hart
  • Louisa Severin
  • Harry Wobber
  • Grace Appleton
  • Julia Lane
  • Fannie Meyer

Room No. 10.

  • Emily Unger

Room No. 9.

  • Lulu Duchemin
  • Lizzie Hopping

Room No. 8.

  • Nettie Taylor
  • Ida Shepard
  • Simon Siemantel
  • Rosa Schaefer
  • Lew Hill
  • George Fisk
  • Jessie Cornwell

Room No. 7.

  • Agnes Taylor
  • Rellie Dennerline
  • Louisa Finke
  • David Shepard
  • Frank Wildrige
  • Emma Reuse

Room No. 6.

  • Arka Trester
  • Wilkes Dorrell
  • Minnie Fenstel
  • Minnie Kerr
  • Ella Squibb
  • Mary Feustel
  • Rosa Baldwin

Room No. 2.

  • Nannie Welch
  • Bessie Baldwin

Room No. 1 ½.

  • Harry Fisk.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 7 Mar 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools.
The following pupils have, for the half month ending March 1, 1878, had a grade of 90 and above in attendance, deportment and scholarship. F. H. Tufts, Superintendent.

Senior Class.

  • Cora Hart
  • Louisa Severin
  • Fruna Waltemire
  • Harry Webber
  • Fannie Meyer
  • Julia Lane
  • Grace Appleton
  • Myra Foulk

Room No. 10.

  • Ruth Baldwin
  • Ed Wilke
  • Emily Unger
  • Margret Kaster
  • Hattie Dewers
  • Sarah Williams
  • Rosa Foulk
  • Louis Kriete
  • Ed Darling
  • Pem Holman
  • Lena Wehe
  • Laura Williams
  • Carrie Stratton
  • Will J. Randall
  • Jessie D. Taylor
  • Maggie Wymond

Room No. 9.

  • Lizzie Hopping
  • Ella Hubbartt
  • Anson Lukens
  • Allie Caldwell
  • Frank Richt
  • Alta Squibb
  • Lulu Duchemin
  • Kittie Briddell
  • Rose Schipper
  • Emma Wood
  • Will Milburn
  • Maggie Lozier

Room No. 8.

  • Nettie Taylor
  • Ida Shepard
  • Agnes Taylor
  • Nellie Fisk
  • Lew Hill
  • Rosa Schaefer
  • Simon Siemantel
  • Kittie Ager
  • George Fisk
  • Tom Squibb
  • Louie Wehe
  • Rob Squibb
  • Lulie Wymond
  • Jessie Cornwell
  • Charlie McIntyre
  • Emma Oester
  • Julius Severin
  • Avis Squibb

Room No. 7.

  • Emma Reuse
  • Jay C. Smith
  • Aurelia Dennerlein
  • Ella Cox
  • Mamie Bush
  • Elroy Fisk
  • Wilkes Dorrel
  • Julia James
  • Clara Goldsmith
  • Mabel Boyd
  • Ella Squibb
  • Louisa Finke
  • John Steir
  • Flora Swift
  • Willie Baldwin
  • Mary Jones
  • Alfred Smith
  • Frank Wildridge
  • Mary Feiling
  • Emma Downton
  • John Watson
  • Cora Green
  • Jacob Swift
  • Arka Trester
  • George McClellan

Room No. 6.

  • Minnie Kerr
  • Minnie Fenstel
  • Ross Baldwin
  • Nannie Swift
  • Maud Sargent
  • Ella House
  • Ella Smith
  • Carrie Rectanus
  • Edward Baker

Room No. 5.

  • Will Brewington
  • Walter Christy
  • Lizzie Clark
  • Nettie Dom
  • Wayland Davis
  • Frank Fisk
  • Lou Grandy
  • Charley Hubbartt
  • Lary Hevnen
  • Lillie Hamilton
  • Tillie Oester
  • Vinnie Reuse
  • Emma Siemantel
  • Carrie Stamm
  • Carrie Seidler
  • Eddie Trumbower
  • Annie Williams
  • Lillie Wehe
  • Will Wehe
  • Alice Miller
  • Nettie Laughlin
  • Harry Platt
  • Michael McDowell
  • James McDowell
  • Mary Woolover

Room No. 4.

  • Annie Bleasdale
  • Emma Cox
  • Mary Flohr
  • Carrie Junker
  • Maggie Kyle
  • Nora Kirsch
  • Wesley Long
  • Allie Lostutter
  • Jennie Lukens
  • Emma Mendell
  • Willie McClellan
  • Peter Oswald
  • Minnie Richt
  • Eugene Everett
  • Fannie Smith
  • Annie Schiller
  • Lewie Severin
  • Chas Speakman
  • Jacob Swift
  • James Trester
  • Libbie Trester
  • Annie Weiss
  • Grace Wymond
  • Frank Wood
  • John Wood
  • Abbie Holman
  • Eddie Lostutter

Room No. 3.

  • Lucy Williams
  • John Mueller
  • John Felker
  • Louisa Haring
  • Nannie Welch
  • Kirtie Baker
  • Daniel Rea
  • Rosa Nieman
  • Frank Abbott
  • Archie Sibley
  • Carrie Pfeister
  • Fred Strunk
  • Bessie Baldwin
  • Harry Noble
  • Jessie Stebbins

Room No. 2.

  • Emma Oester
  • Sam McDowell
  • John Wenzell
  • Gennie Long
  • Harrie Koehler
  • Emma Smith
  • Florence Sawdon
  • George Smith
  • Alice Platt
  • Eddie Coutant
  • Charley Schaefer
  • Charlie Wilkie
  • Frank Nagele
  • Frank L. Tufts
  • Amelia Fehling
  • Ida Schumaker
  • Carrie Harwood
  • Alvia Fisk
  • Barbara Krentzer
  • Carrie Reichert
  • Gussie Siemantel
  • Carrie Cheek.

Room No. 1 ½.

  • Eddie Kirsch

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 4 Apr 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools.
The following pupils have, for the half month ending March 22, 1878, had a grade of 90 and above in attendance, deportment and scholarship. F. H. Tufts, Superintendent.

Senior Class.

  • Cora Hart
  • Grace Appleton
  • Fannie Meyer
  • Louisa Severin
  • Harry Webber
  • Frona Waltermire
  • Myra Foulk
  • Julia Lone

Room No. 10.

  • Caroline Stratton
  • Mary Ann Holman
  • Margret Kaster
  • Lena Wehe
  • R. Sarah Baldwin
  • Alma Lane
  • Willie Randall
  • Amelia Unger
  • L. Harvey Scoble
  • Pem Dean Holman

Room No. 9.

  • Lizzie Hopping
  • Ella Hubbartt
  • Grey Pattison
  • Anson Lukens
  • Allie Caldwell
  • Frank Richt
  • Nettie Cheek
  • Lain Duchemen
  • Kittie Briddell
  • Rosa Schipper
  • Harry Speedy

Room No. 8.

  • Nettie Taylor
  • Ida Shepard
  • Rosa Schaefer
  • Sonie Wehe
  • Emma Oester
  • Aggie Taylor
  • George Fisk
  • Nellie Fisk
  • Tom Squibb
  • Jessie Cornwell
  • Simon Siemantel
  • Lew Hill
  • Mary Crawford
  • Nina Pattison
  • Charlie McKenzie
  • Julius Severin
  • Nettie Siemantel
  • Lillie Wilke
  • Alvis Squibb
  • Rob Squibb
  • Lulle Wymond
  • Charlie MyIntyre

Room No. 7.

  • Willie Baldwin
  • Louisa Finke
  • Emma Ruese
  • Aurelia Dennerlain
  • Ella Cox
  • Mamie Bush
  • Jas. C. Smith
  • Wilkes Dorrell
  • Mary Jones
  • Elroy Fisk
  • Ella Squibb
  • Clara Goldsmith
  • Frank Wildridge
  • Hulda Severin
  • John Stier

Room No. 6.

  • Edwward James
  • Clara Emrie
  • Ross Baldwin
  • Minnie Feustel
  • Minnie Kerr
  • Edward Baker
  • Ella Coulter
  • Ella Smith
  • Nannie Swift
  • Maud Sargent
  • Nettie Leap
  • Ella House

Room No. 5

  • Will Brewington
  • Lulie Blake
  • Nettie Dom
  • Carey Emrie
  • Frank Fisk
  • Lou Grandy
  • Lary Honen
  • Clemmie Lukens
  • Lillie Hamilton
  • Tillie Oester
  • Venie Ruese
  • Emma Siemantel
  • Lillie Speedy
  • Carrie Stamm
  • Carrie Seidler
  • D. Viddlesworth
  • Annie Williams
  • Lillie Wehe
  • Willie Wehe
  • Alice Miller
  • Harry Platt
  • M. McDowell
  • James McDowell

Room No. 4.

  • Anna Bleasdale
  • Allie Lostutter
  • Abbie Holman
  • Annie Schiller
  • Anna Weise
  • Mary Flohr
  • Carrie Junker
  • Emma Mendell
  • Fannie Foulk
  • Fannie Smith
  • Mary McDowall
  • Minnie Richt
  • Cordie Sassaman
  • Rella Doreel
  • Jacob Swift
  • Willie McClellan
  • Emma Miller
  • Della Welch
  • Frank Wood
  • John Goebel
  • Eddie Lostutter
  • Emma Cox
  • Davis Jones
  • Wesley Long
  • Willie Sedam
  • Lewie Severin
  • Charley Speakman
  • Jennie Hill
  • Emma Stamm
  • Lillie Stamm
  • Libbie Gibson
  • James Trester
  • John Kimmel
  • Cassius McMullen
  • Charley McHenry

Room No. 3.

  • Jessie Baldwin
  • Emma Epstein
  • Harry Fisk
  • John Felker
  • Hannah Goldsmith
  • Frank Hurlbert
  • John Mueller
  • Carrie Pfeister
  • Jacob Peters
  • Olive Writer
  • Jessie Smith
  • Jessie Stebbins
  • Lucy Williams
  • Carrie Wood
  • Nannie Welch
  • Anna Mitchell
  • Kirtie Baker
  • Harry Noble
  • Will Stier
  • George Seeds

Room No. 2.

  • Alvia Fisk
  • John Wenzdell
  • Gussie Siemantel
  • Ida Schumaker
  • Florence Sawdon
  • Sam McDowell
  • Eddie Contant
  • Carrie Reichert
  • Emma Smith
  • Grant Boden
  • Frank L. Tufts
  • Harry Macker
  • Maggie Teaney
  • Carrie Cheek
  • Barbara Kreutzer
  • George Smith
  • Frank Naglie

Room No. 1 ½.

  • Charley Trester
  • Maud Powers
  • Aggie Shipper
  • George Briddell
  • Maggie Barjeon
  • Harry Block
  • Gussie Clever
  • Eddie Kirsch
  • Martin Kirsch
  • Josei Gable
  • Eddie Kastner
  • Harry Koehler

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 25 Apr 1878 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools.
The following pupils have, for the month ending April 29, 1878, had a grade of 90 and above in attendance, deportment and scholarship. F. H. Tufts, Superintendent.

Senior Class.

  • Carrie Hart
  • Grace Appleton
  • Louisa Severin
  • Fannie Meyer
  • Frona Waltermire
  • Julia Lane
  • Harry Webber

Room No. 10.

  • Emily Unger
  • Eddie Darling
  • Margie Kaster
  • Mary Holman
  • Rosa Foulk
  • Sarah Williams

Room No. 9.

  • Lizzie Hopping
  • Grey Pattison
  • Anson Lukens
  • Frank Richt
  • Alta Squibb
  • Luhn Duchemin
  • Kittie Briddell
  • Rosa Shipper
  • Maggie Kesler
  • Emma Wood

Room No. 8.

  • Nettie Taylor
  • Ida Shepard
  • Agnes Taylor
  • Rosa Schaefer
  • Lew Hill
  • Louie Wehe
  • Kittie Ager
  • Jessie Cornwell
  • Emma Oester
  • Tom Squibb
  • George Fisk
  • Charlie McKenzie
  • Nina Pattison
  • Robert Squibb
  • Sam Webb
  • Lillie Wilke
  • Nellie Fisk
  • Nellie Siemantel
  • Lulie Wymond
  • Anna York
  • James Vail
  • Jesse Hopping
  • Ellsworth Wymond
  • Julius Severin
  • Louie Foulk

Room No. 7.

  • Emma Ruese
  • Ella Cox
  • Louisa Finke
  • Aurelia Dennerlein
  • Jay C. Smith
  • Mary Fehling
  • Wilkes Dorrel
  • Ella Squibb
  • Frank Wildridge
  • Julia James
  • Mary Jones
  • George McClellan
  • Mary Bush
  • Clara Goldsmith
  • David Shepard
  • Sallie Cole
  • John Stier
  • Ray Risk
  • Arka Trester

Room No. 6.

  • Ella Smith
  • Lena Oester
  • Nannie Swift
  • Minnie Kerr
  • Bertha Merkel
  • Fred Larris
  • Edward Baker
  • Lizzie Kaster
  • Lewis Mattox
  • Ross Baldwin
  • Ella House
  • Maud Sargent

Room No. 5.

  • Alice Miller
  • Emma Siemantel
  • Carrie Seidler
  • Tillie Oester
  • Carrie Goldsmith
  • Annie Williams
  • Lulie Blake
  • Carrie Blake
  • Clemmie Lukens

Room No. 4.

  • Anna Bleasdale
  • Emma Cox
  • Mary Flohr
  • Davis Jones
  • Allie Lostutter
  • Jennie Lukens
  • Emma Mendell
  • Willie McClellan
  • Peter Oswald
  • Fannie Smith
  • Annie Schiller
  • Lewie Severin
  • Jacob Swift
  • Frank Wood
  • Mary Stedman
  • Mary McDoall
  • Della Welch
  • Emma Miller
  • Rella Dorrel
  • Abbie Holman
  • Fannie Foulk
  • Cordy Sassaman
  • Lillie Stamm
  • Eddie Lostutter
  • John Kimmel
  • John Goebel
  • Cassius McMullen
  • Charley McHenry

Room No. 3.

  • John Black
  • Emma Epstein
  • Hannah Goldsmith
  • Louisa Haring
  • Carrie Pfiester
  • Jessie Smith
  • George Seeds
  • Lucy Williams
  • Rosa Nieman
  • Alfred Brown
  • Archie Sibley
  • Bessie Baldwin
  • Harry Fisk
  • Frank Hurlbert
  • Harry Noble
  • Anna Steventon
  • Jessie Stebbins
  • Tom Trester
  • Nannie Welch
  • Della Day
  • John Mueller
  • Will Sassaman

Room No. 2.

  • Genie Long
  • Sam McDowell
  • Emma Smith
  • Florence Sawdon
  • Frank L. Tufts
  • Grant Boden
  • Carrie Reichert
  • Stella Sweet
  • Ida Schumaker
  • Gussie Siemantel
  • John Wenzdell
  • Maggie Teaney
  • Carrie Day
  • Milda Buffington
  • Eddie Coutant
  • Carrie Cheek
  • Alvia Fisk
  • Barbara Kreutzer
  • Harry Macker
  • Frank Naglie
  • Emma Oester

Room No. 1 ½.

  • Nora Brewington
  • Maggie Barjeon
  • Maud Powers
  • Eddie Kirsch
  • Belle Everett
  • Josie Gable
  • Frank Duchemin
  • Willie Pattison

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Oct 1878 – Page 3, Column 2

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools.
The following pupils have, for the month ending Oct. 4th, 1878, had a grade of 90 and above in attendance, deportment and scholarship.
F. H. Tufts, Superintendent.

Senior Class.

  • Maggie Kaster
  • Mary Holman
  • Sarah Williams

Room No. 10.

  • Frank Richt
  • Kittie Briddell
  • Lena Wehe
  • Nettie Taylor
  • Anson Lukens
  • Alma Lane
  • Rosa Foulk
  • Lizzie Hopping

Room No. 9.

  • Nettie Taylor
  • Agnes Taylor
  • Maggie Mitchel
  • George Fisk
  • Grey Pattison
  • Lulu Ducheman
  • Will Milburn
  • Maggie Kessler
  • Lou Hill
  • Jessie Cornwell

Room No. 8.

  • Louisa Finke
  • Jay C Smith
  • Wilkes Dorrel
  • Julia James
  • Sallie Cole
  • Frank Wildridge

Room No. 7.

  • Edmund Margileth
  • Ralph Buffington
  • Hulda Severin
  • Edward Baker
  • George Stedman
  • Maud Sargent
  • Cora Green

Room No. 4.

  • Alfred Brown
  • Frank Hurlbert
  • Davis Jones
  • Mary Stedman
  • Roy Trester
  • Annie Turner
  • Archie Sibley
  • Frank Vandergriff
  • Lucy Williams
  • Nora Walker

Room No. 3.

  • Nettie Bowman
  • Clara Chisman
  • Sam McDowell
  • Carrie Raichart
  • Carrie Cheek
  • Ida Schumaker
  • Charlie Chandler
  • Emma Smith
  • Eddie Contant
  • Maggie Teaney
  • Amelia Fehling
  • Mabel Orchard
  • Barbara Krentzer
  • Lilla Radspinner
  • Frank Tufts

Room No. 2.

  • Gussie Kluever
  • Charley Carr
  • Anges Griffeth
  • Everett Miller
  • Maud Powers
  • Aggie Shipper
  • Ella Ruese
  • Mary Wallace

Room No. 1 ½.

  • Nellie Hunt
  • Eddie Cheek
  • Edith Grandy
  • Otto Christy
  • Venice Woolever
  • Mary Henry
  • Ida Teaney

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 7 Nov 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools.
The following pupils have, for the month ending Nov. 1st, 1878, had a grade of 90 and above in attendance, deportment and scholarship. F. H. Tufts, Superintendent.

Senior Class

Room No. 10.

  • Kittie Briddell
  • Frank Richt
  • Lizzie Hopping
  • Rosa Foulk
  • Alta Squibb
  • Lena Wehe
  • Carrie Stratton

Room No. 9.

  • Maggie Mitchel
  • Ella Hubbart
  • Nina Pattison
  • Grey Pattison
  • Agnes Taylor
  • Jesse Cornwell
  • Emma Oester
  • Simon Siemantel
  • Nettie Taylor
  • Lew Hill
  • Maggie Kessler
  • George Fisk
  • Lew Foulk
  • Lew Wehe
  • Tom Squibb
  • Minerva Chisman

Room No. 8.

  • Eddie Robertson
  • Aurelia Dennerline
  • Wilkes Dorrel
  • J. Curtis Smith
  • Louisa Finke
  • Frank Wildridge
  • Julia James
  • Lizzie Owen
  • Willie Contant
  • Jennie Downton
  • Ella Squibb

Room No. 7.

  • Maud Sargent

Room No. 6.

  • Annie Davis
  • Maggie Gear
  • Jennie Skirving
  • Will Brewington

Room No. 5.

  • George Squibb
  • Frank Rectanus
  • Sam Haynes
  • Lucia Canfield
  • Lulie Siemantel
  • Emma Cox
  • Fannie Smith

Room No. 4.

  • Kertley Baker
  • Harry Day
  • Emma Epstein
  • Louisa Haring
  • Emma Hubbart
  • Carrie Pfester
  • Mary Stedman
  • Annie Somerfield
  • Jessie Smith
  • Archie Sibley
  • Sadie Sargent
  • Laura Unger
  • Nannie Welch
  • Lucy Williams

Room No. 3.

  • Minta Buffington
  • Eddie Coutant
  • Mamie Evans
  • Anna Harwood
  • Barbara Krentzer
  • Harry McKain
  • Sam McDowell
  • Mable Orchard
  • Lilla Radspinner
  • Carrie Reichart
  • Ida Schumaker
  • Emma Smith
  • Frank Tufts
  • Maggie Teaney
  • Willie Pattison

Room No. 2.

  • Agnes Griffeth
  • Maud Powers
  • Sarah Goodpasture
  • Harry Siegmundt
  • Ella Ruese
  • Mary Wallace
  • Charley Peters
  • Arthur Bolinger
  • Joseph Bargeous
  • Ike Carbaugh
  • Charley Carr
  • James Everett
  • Ella Grey
  • Curtis Fowler
  • George James
  • Charley Downton

Room No. 1 ½.

  • Edith Grandy
  • Eddie Cheek
  • Abbie Johnson
  • Nellie Hunt
  • Eddie Hauck
  • Mary Kyle
  • Venice Woolever
  • Harry Hunt
  • Hattie Callahan
  • Anna Hartlett
  • Mary Henry
  • Edna Givan
  • Otto Christie
  • Eddie Shipper

Cochran Schools Roll of Honor – 1878

Rolls of honor of the Cochran Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1878 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 17 Jan 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending January 4th, 1878:

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

  • Clara Wright
  • Lura Roach
  • Barbara Giegoldt
  • Anna Leive
  • Emma Craig
  • Maggie Shutts
  • Anthony Moran
  • Ferd. Mathias
  • Loren Wilson
  • Charles Humfeld
  • Pardee Wright

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

  • Lula Clause
  • Maggie Clause
  • Cora Downey
  • Rosa Goenawein
  • Lillie Hayes
  • Mena Humfelt
  • Lottie Jeffrey
  • Annie Jeffrey
  • Annie Mathias
  • Minnie Ricketts
  • Hattie Wheeler
  • Chas. Downey
  • Ed. Dixon
  • Jas. Gould
  • Jno. Huff
  • Wm. McConnell
  • Henry Wheeler

B PRIMARY.

  • Libbie Wheeler
  • Julia Mahany
  • Mary Luhn
  • Anna Morx
  • Lula Leive
  • Anna Moran
  • Emma Schofield
  • Carrie Burdett
  • Emily Upton
  • John Langen
  • Sherman Bruce
  • Ed. Humfeld
  • Chas. Greenland
  • Thos. Owen
  • Geo. Greer
  • Michael White
  • Jerry Ganey
  • Frank Luhn
  • Henry Humfeld
  • Minnie Gross

A PRIMARY.

  • Harry Edmonston
  • Joe Eschman
  • Dennis Dunnegan
  • Thos. White
  • Wm. Fehey
  • Ed. Maney
  • Albert Thornton
  • Eddie Burdett
  • Geo. Cain
  • Frank Shutts
  • Robbie Owen
  • Theresa Taylor
  • Rosa Peeley
  • Nora Clause
  • Carrie Leive
  • Ellen Gainey
  • Libbie Greer
  • Emma Schwab
  • Cora Hibbert

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 Feb 1878 – Page 3, Column 4

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending February 1, 1878:

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

  • Clara Wright
  • Lura Roach
  • Barbara Giegoldt
  • Anna Leive
  • Emma Craig
  • Edith Hibbert
  • Maggie Shutts
  • Dora Hunt
  • Wm. Hayes
  • T. W. Greenland
  • Anthony Moran
  • John Wilson
  • Loren Wisson
  • Chas. Humfeld
  • Pardie Wright
  • J. T. Pickleheimer

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

  • Mamie Gould
  • Rosa Goenawein
  • Lottie Jeffrey
  • Mary Leive
  • Anna Mathias
  • Minnie Ricketts
  • Lillie Schofield
  • Hattie Wheeler
  • Lewis Eschman
  • Jas. Gould
  • Jas. Greenland
  • John Huff
  • Wm. McConnell
  • Isaac Reed
  • Harry Stanfield
  • Harry Wheeler
  • Lula Clause

B PRIMARY.

  • Libbie Wheeler
  • Julia Mahana
  • Ellen Bowler
  • Mary Luhn
  • Gertrude Owen
  • Emma Schofield
  • Emily Upton
  • Marian Stanfield
  • John Langen
  • Chas. Greenland
  • Thomas Owen
  • Geo. Greer
  • Michael White
  • Jerry Guney
  • Dennis Dunnegan
  • Frank Luhn
  • Henry Humfeld

A PRIMARY.

  • Frank Shutts
  • Eddie Burdett
  • Harry Edmonston
  • Vinney Huff
  • Harry Bruce
  • James White
  • Dennis Dunnegan
  • Libbie Greer
  • Ida Reed
  • Rosa Feeley
  • Theresa Taylor
  • Cora Hibbert
  • Sophie Mergner
  • Nora Clause
  • Carrie Leive
  • Ellen Gainey
  • Sallie Mergner
  • Rosa Greenland
  • Anna Backdoll
  • Anna Maney

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 7 Mar 1878 – Page 3, Column 4

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending March 1, 1878:

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

  • Clara Wright
  • Ella Trester
  • Lura Roach
  • Barbara Giegoldt
  • Emma Craig
  • Edith Hibbert
  • T. W. Greenland
  • Chas. Edmunson
  • Eugene Lindsay
  • Fred. Mathias
  • John Wilson
  • Loren Wilson
  • J. T. Pickelheimer
  • Pardie Wright

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

  • Alice Cheeseman
  • Rosa Goenawein
  • Lillie Hayes
  • Mena Humfeld
  • Anna Mathias
  • Flora Siemantel
  • Jas. Gould
  • Jno. Huff
  • Wm. McConnell
  • Adolphus Lindsay

B PRIMARY.

  • Libbie Wheeler
  • Julia Mahany
  • Ellen Bowler
  • Mary Luhn
  • Anna Marx
  • Lula Leive
  • Emma Schofield
  • Emily Upton
  • Marian Stanfield
  • Jno. Langen
  • Sherman Bruce
  • Chas. Greenland
  • Harry McKain
  • Geo. Greer
  • Michael White
  • Jerry Gainey
  • Frank Luhn
  • Henry Humfeld
  • Jno. Goss
  • Pat. Wolf
  • Ed. Mathias
  • Harry Mathias

A PRIMARY.

  • Harry Edmunson
  • V. Huff
  • H. Marx
  • Joe. Eschman
  • H. Bruce
  • D. Dunnigan
  • T. White
  • W. Fehey
  • E. Burdette
  • Geo. Cain
  • L. Frazier
  • R. Owen
  • F. Shutts
  • A. Schofield
  • Cora Hibbert
  • Libbie Greer
  • Carrie Leive
  • Nora Chance
  • Lena Mathias
  • Rosa Feely
  • Rosa Greenland
  • Mary McGraw
  • Sophia Mergner
  • Sallie Mergner

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 Apr 1878 – Page 3, Column 4

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending March 29, 1878:

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

  • Flora Lindsay
  • Lura A. Roach
  • Barbara Giegoldt
  • Emma Craig
  • Edith Hibbert
  • Pardie Wright

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

  • Alice Cheeseman
  • Rosa Goenawein
  • Lillie Hayes
  • Mena Humfeld
  • Annie Mathias
  • Flora Siemantel
  • Jno. Huff
  • Wm. McConnell

B PRIMARY.

  • Libbie Wheeler
  • Minnie Gross
  • Sadie Trester
  • Julia Mahany
  • Mary Luhn
  • Anna Morx
  • Lula Leive
  • Carrie Burdette
  • Emily Upton
  • Sherman Bruce
  • Chas. Greenland
  • Geo. Greer
  • Dennis Donegan
  • Frank Luhn
  • Henry Humfeld
  • Jno. Gross
  • Eddie Mathias
  • Carrie Mathias

A PRIMARY.

  • Vinnie Huff
  • Rosa Feeley
  • Emma Cheeseman
  • Sallie Mergner
  • Anna Maney
  • Carrie Leive
  • Libbie Greer
  • Emma Schwab
  • Cora Hibbert
  • C. Wheeler
  • C. Morx
  • J. Eschman
  • F. Greenland
  • D. Donegan
  • T. White
  • Ed. Burdette
  • Eddie Gould
  • Frank Shutts

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 16 May 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade on ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending April 26, 1878:

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

  • Flora Lindsay
  • Lura Roach
  • Barbara Giegoldt
  • Emma Craig
  • Edith Hibbert
  • Chas. Edmonston

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

  • Alice Cheeseman
  • Rosa Goenawein
  • Jno. Huff
  • Willie McConnell

B PRIMARY.

  • Lula Leive
  • Anna Moran
  • Emma Schofield
  • Emily Upton
  • Minnie Gross
  • Sherman Bruce
  • Chas. Greenland
  • Harry McKain
  • Geo. Greer
  • Michael White
  • John Gross

A PRIMARY.

  • Harry Edmonston
  • Joe Eschman
  • Dennis Dunnigan
  • Thomas White
  • Eddie Maney
  • Ed. Burdett
  • Ed. Gould
  • Louis Frazier
  • Frank Shutts
  • Thos. Fuller
  • Frank McKain
  • Maggie Burke
  • Lulu Burke
  • Mollie McGraw
  • Anna Maney
  • Nora Clause
  • Libbie Greer
  • Rosa Greenland
  • Carrie Leive
  • Ellen Gainey
  • Ida Reed
  • Lizzie Sewab
  • Cora Hibbert

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 24 Oct 1878 – Page 3, Column 5

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending October 4, 1878.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

  • Edith Hibbert
  • Emma Craig
  • Barbara Giegoldt
  • Lura Roach
  • Agnes Cheeseman
  • Anna Mathias
  • Mamie Gould
  • Lillie Hayes
  • Minnie Burdette
  • Hattie Wheeler
  • Lottie Jeffrey
  • Allex Feffrey
  • Jas. Gould
  • Jno. Huff
  • Wm. McConnell
  • Samuel Schwab

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

  • Flora Siementle
  • Rosa Goenawein
  • Lillie Schofield
  • Mary Leive
  • Alice Cheeseman
  • Mary Connelton
  • Maggie Clause
  • Julia Mahanna
  • Minnie Gross
  • Ellen Bowler
  • Sadie Trester
  • Minnie Ricketts
  • Annie Jyffrey
  • Lulie Clause
  • Joe Edmonston
  • John Gross
  • Harry Gould
  • Henry Wheeler
  • Michael White
  • Joe Rogers
  • Geo. Greer
  • Chas. Greer
  • Harry Stanfield

B PRIMARY.

  • Emily Upton
  • Lula Leive
  • Carrie Burdette
  • Iva Siementel
  • Cora Hibbert
  • Carrie Cain
  • Libbie Greer
  • Nora Clause
  • Emma Cheeseman
  • Bertha Allen
  • Mary Ganey
  • Sherman Bruce
  • Chas. Greenland
  • Dennis Dunnigan
  • Marian Stanfield
  • Wm. Cannon
  • Edgar Wheeler
  • Chas. McDowall
  • Frank Schutts
  • Harry Edmonston
  • James White
  • Thos. White
  • Joe Eschman
  • Thos. Fuller
  • D. Dunnigan
  • Bertie Bradley
  • Vinnie Huff

A PRIMARY.

  • Louis Frazier
  • Harry Bruce
  • Jacob Meyer
  • Joe Bowler
  • Jas. Griffin
  • Nattie Wheeler
  • Carrie Leive
  • Jennie Clause
  • Lizzie Moran
  • Mary Whitkemper
  • Louisa Whitkemper
  • Ida Cannon
  • Sophia Mergner
  • Birdie Dale
  • Mary Soper

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 7 Nov 1878 – Page 3, Column 2

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.
The following  pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending November 1, 1878.

Grammar School.

  • Edith Hibbert
  • Emma Craig
  • Barbara Giegoldt
  • Lura Roach
  • Agnes Cheeseman
  • Anna Mathias
  • Mamie Gould
  • Lillie Hayes
  • Minnie Eurdette
  • Hattie Wheeler
  • Lottie Jeffrey
  • Maggie Shutts
  • Loren Wilson
  • Jas. Gould
  • William McConnell
  • Samuel Scwab

Intermediate School.

  • Lula Clause
  • Mena Humfelt
  • Rhoda Trester
  • Libbie Wheeler
  • Minnie Ricketts
  • Flora Siemantel
  • Rosa Goenawein
  • Lillie Schofield
  • Mary Leive
  • Alice Cheeseman
  • Clara Upton
  • Maggie Clause
  • Julia Mahan
  • Minnie Gross
  • Ellen Bowler
  • Sadie Trester
  • Joe Edmonston
  • Jno. Gross
  • Harry Gould
  • Albert Rogers
  • Geo. Greer
  • Chas. Greer
  • Harry Stanfield
  • Lu. Gschman

B Primary.

  • Emily Upton
  • Lula Leive
  • Iva Siemantel
  • Cora Hibbert
  • Libbie Greer
  • Nora Clause
  • Lena Mathias
  • Mary Ganey
  • Sherman Bruce
  • Marian Stanfield
  • Eddie Burdette
  • Frank Shutts
  • Henry Edmonston
  • Sue Eschman
  • Thos. Fuller
  • Dennis Dunnegan
  • Bertie Bradley
  • Vinnie Huff
  • Anna Backdoll
  • Ed. Maney
  • Henry Frazer

A Primary.

  • Albert Thornton
  • Henry Morx
  • Eddie Gould
  • Harry Bruce
  • Joe. Bowler
  • Thos. Langen
  • Eddie Upton
  • Albert Schofield
  • Ida Reed
  • Lizzie Schwab
  • Birdie Gould
  • Carrie Leive
  • Jennie Clause
  • Lizzie Backdoll
  • Laura Stanfield
  • Lizzie Moran
  • Ida Cannon
  • Mamie Dunnigan
  • Sophia Mergner
  • Abbie Dale
  • Maud Bradley
  • Mary Sopher
  • Dora Whittkemper

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1878

Awards from the 1878 Southeastern Indiana Fair appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 12 Sep 1878 – Page 3, Column 4

The South-Eastern Indiana Fair.
AWARD OF PREMIUMS.
We give below a list of the awards of premiums at the Fair held in Aurora, Sept. 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, 1878:

Horses for Heavy Draft.

Stallions.

  • Best stallion, 4 yrs and over, Mulford & Gardner.
  • Best stallion, 3 yrs and over, Mulford & Kinnett.
  • Best stallion, 2 yrs and over, Geroge W Johnson.
  • Best stallion, 1 yr and over, Charles Huesoll.
  • Best stallion colt under 1 yr, George Wilson.

Mares.

  • Best mare, 4 yrs and over, W C Goodrich.
  • Best mare, 2 yrs and over, E L Grant.
  • Best mare, 1 yr and over, Mulford & Prebble.
  • Best mare colt under 1 yr, L Pritchard.

Geldings.

  • Best gelding, 4 yrs and over, Louis Buffington
  • Best gelding, 3 yrs and over, W C Goodrich
  • Best gelding, 1 yr and over, Mulford & Gerald

Broom Mares—Sweepstakes.

  • Best broom mare of any age, Samuel S Turner.

Mules and Jacks.

  • Best jack of any age, L J Riley.
  • Best mule 3 yrs old, James Grange.
  • Best mule 2 yrs old, Edward Clement.
  • Best mule 1 yr old, Edward Clement.
  • Best matched mules, R T Winkley.

Sweepstakes for Racking.

  • Best racking horse, mare or gelding, style and action to be the test, J W Lail.

Trotting.

  • Best trotting stallion of any age, J C Jenkins.

Granges.

  • The Grange making the best display of farm, garden, orchard and daily products, “Pleasant View.”
  • Second best display, “Sparta.”

Baby Show.

  • The finest boy baby under 18 months old, Guy Tufts.
  • Finest girl baby under 18 months, Luetta Miller.

Horses for General Purposes.

  • Best stallion, 4 yrs and over, Riddle & Norris.
  • Best stallion, 3 yrs and over, J D Conner.
  • Best stallion, 2 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best stallion, 1 yr and over, J M Kerr.
  • Best stallion under 1 year old, B F Vail.

Mares.

  • Best mare 4 yrs and over, L W Cobb.
  • Best mare 3 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best mare 2 yrs and over, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best mare 1 yr and over, Enos Buffington.
  • Best colt under 1 year, W E Wade.

Geldings.

  • Best gelding 4 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best gelding 3 yrs and over, L W Cobb.
  • Best gelding 2 yrs and over, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best gelding 1 yr and over, J C Jenkins.

Brood Mares—Sweepstakes.

  • Best mare of any age, 8 entries, James Conaway.

Cattle—Short Horns.

  • Best bull 4 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best bull 2 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best bull 1 yr and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best bull calf, J H McDanell.

Cows.

  • Best cow 4 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best cow 3 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best cow 2 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best cow 1 yr and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best heifer calf under 1 yr old, J C Jenkins.

Alderneys.

  • Best bull 4 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best bull 2 yrs and over, G W Johnson.
  • Best cow 4 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow 3 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow 2 yrs and over, Benj F Vail.
  • Best cow 1 yr and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best heifer calf under 1 yr, G W Johnson

Graded Cattle.

  • Best bull calf, O P Cobb.
  • Best cow 4 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow 3 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow 1 yr and over, J M McDanell.
  • Best heifer calf, O P Cobb.

General Sweepstakes.

  • Best bull of any age, with three or more of his calves, J H McDanell.
  • Best cow of any age, with one or more of her calves, J H McDanell.
  • Best milch cow, tested on the ground, J C Jenkins.
  • Best herd, consisting of one bull, two cows, with their calves, three heifers and one or more steers, all belonging to one person, J H McDanell.

Sweepstakes—Stallions and Mares.

  • Best stallion exhibiting three or more of his colts, J W Lail.
  • Best brood mare exhibiting one or more of her colts, Riddle & Norris.
  • Best sucking colt, regardless of sex, Riddle & Norris.

Saddle Horses.

  • Best horse or gelding, “Denmark Chief,” J W Lail.
  • Best mare, J W Lail.
  • Best horse, mare or gelding, 3 yrs old, L W Cobb.
  • Best horse, mare or gelding, 2 yrs old, Riddle & Norris.

Single Harness Horses.

  • Best horse, mare or gelding, J H McDanell.

Matched Horses.

  • Best pair geldings, in harness, Will W. Howe.
  • Best pair mares, in harness, Davis Bros.

Hogs—Large Breed.

  • Pair shoats under 6 months, G W Johnson.

Small Breed.

  • Sow 2 years old, A D Hopping.
  • Pair shoats under 6 months, F Buffington.

Sweepstakes on Hogs.

  • Sow with five or more pigs, A D Hopping.

Sheep—Fine Wool.

  • Buck two years old, E Butterfield.
  • Buck one year old, E Butterfield.
  • Ewe, E Butterfield.
  • Lambs, two in number, E Butterfield.

Long Wool.

  • Buck two years old, J S Beckett.
  • Buck one year old, J H Swales.
  • Ewe, Scott Rice.
  • Lambs two in number, J S Beckett.

Middle Wool.

  • Buck two years old, J S Beckett.
  • Buck one year old, E M Linsey.
  • Ewe, J S Beckett.
  • Lamb two in number, E M Linsey.

Horses for Light Draft.

  • Stallion 4 yrs old, J C Jenkins.
  • Stallion 3 yrs old, John R Cole & Co.
  • Stallion 2 yrs old, Riddle & North.
  • Stallion 1 yr old, John R Cole & Co.
  • Stallion colt under 1 yr, L P Arnold.
  • Mares 4 yrs old, J W Lail.
  • Mares 3 yrs old, L P Arnold.
  • Mares 2 yrs old, J W Lail.
  • Mares 1 yr old, Wallace Wymond.
  • Mare colt under 1 yr, Riddle & Norris.
  • Gelding 4 yrs old, M Giegoldt.
  • Gelding 3 yrs old, J C Jenkins.
  • Gelding 2 yrs old, Perry Williams.
  • Gelding 1 yr old, J C Jenkins.
  • Brood mare, any age, J C Jenkins.
  • Trotting horse, George Giblen.
  • Pacing horse, James Ricketts.

Equestrian.

  • Unmarried lady rider, Miss Lou Bradford.
  • Unmarried gent rider, Seymour Cole.

Farm Implements.

  • Plow for general purposes, E S Downey.
  • Sod plow, E S Downey.
  • Shovel plow, E S Downey.
  • Side-hill plow, Wm Clore.
  • Corn planter, E S Downey.
  • Grain drill, John Denton.
  • Horse hay-rake, E S Downey.
  • Combined reaper and mower, E S Downey.
  • Horse-power and thresher, Jacob Mendel.
  • Two-horse harrow, Wm Clore.
  • Axe handle, Wilkinson Smith.
  • Display farm implements, E S Downey.
  • Best buggy, Cantler & Wagstaff.

Poultry.

  • Buff Cochin China, S J Hayes.
  • Light Brahma, Fred Oester.
  • Dark Brahma, S J Hayes.
  • Brown Leghorn, A C Hayes.
  • White Leghorn, S J Hayes.
  • Bantam, Jehial Buffington.
  • Black Spanish, A C Hayes.
  • Game, Anna M Heustis.
  • Mixed breeds, Wm Cooper.
  • Pair ducks, S J Hayes.
  • Pair turkeys, Frank Buffington.
  • Pair geese, Temperance Davis.
  • Display of poultry, S J Hayes.

Vegetables.

  • Half bushel early potatoes, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel late potatoes, Wm Conaway.
  • Promising variety potatoes, Otho Hayes.
  • Collection display potatoes, Otho Hayes.
  • Half-dozen beets, table use, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen sugar beets, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen manged Wurtzel, Frank Holman
  • Half dozen carrots, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen parsnips, Otho Hayes.
  • Half dozen palsafy, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen red onions, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen white onions, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen yellow onions, Frank Holman.
  • Three or more pumpkins, Otho Hayes.
  • Three or more squashes, Otho Hayes.
  • Three or more watermelons, J M Moody.
  • Half gallon Lima beans, J Campbell.
  • Dozen ears sugar cord, Otho Hayes.
  • Collection and display vegetables, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel white wheat, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel red wheat, Otho Hayes.
  • Display of wheat, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel rye, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel oats, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel fall barley, S J Hayes.
  • Half bushel white corn in ear, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel yellow corn in ear, E D Hopping.
  • Any other color corn in ear, John Grange.
  • Pop corn, E Butterfield.
  • Display and collection corn, Otho Hayes.
  • Broom corn, Frank Holman.

Best Needle Work.

  • Silk quilt, Mrs. Joe Jenkins.
  • Worsted quilt, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Calico quilt, Mrs. Mary Grange.
  • Worsted comfort, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Calico comfort, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Knit counterpane, Catharine Kipley.
  • Calico dress, Miss Mollie R Smith.
  • Child’s dress, Miss McClellan.
  • Shirt, Mrs. Belle Anderson.
  • Specimen needle work on canvass, Em Coulter.
  • Specimen needle work on cloth, Em Coulter.
  • Specimen needle work on merino, Miss McClellan.
  • Specimen needle work on lace, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Hair pin cushion, Miss McClellan.
  • Wax flowers, Anna Harring.
  • Hair work, Mrs. Smith.
  • Pin cushion, Miss McClellan.
  • Crochet work, cotton, Mary Oester.
  • Crochet work, woolen, Miss Shub.
  • Crochet work, silk, Miss Lou Alden.
  • Sample tatting, Miss Lou Alden.
  • Embroidered skirt, Miss McClellan.
  • Worsted foot stool, Miss Anna Harring.
  • Pillow cases, Miss McClellan.
  • Rag carpet, Miss B N English.
  • Wool knit stockings, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Foot mat, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Hearth rug, Mollie Newhouse.

Flowers, &c.

  • Display budding plants, Mrs. S A Shattuck
  • Roses in bloom, Mrs. Quigley
  • Hanging basket, Mrs. S A Shattuck
  • Display geraniums, Mrs. S A Shattuck
  • Display cacti, Mrs. Canfield
  • Display dahlias, Mrs. C Campbell
  • Piece rustic work, Jas Hopping.
  • Display cut flowers, Lessie Blake
  • Boquet, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Display greenhouse plants, Mrs. S A Shattuck.
  • Single plant, any kind, in bloom, Lelia Shattuck.

Fruit.

  • Specimen fall apples, Mrs. I B Ward.
  • Specimen winter apples, Charles Abdon.
  • Display of apples, J Campbell.
  • Specimen pears, Mrs. I B Ward.
  • Display pears, J Campbell.
  • Specimen yellow peaches, D Prichard.
  • Specimen white peaches, H Barricklow.
  • Display of peaches, H Barricklow.
  • Specimen grapes, Mrs. S A Shattuck.
  • Display of grapes, J S Dinsmore.
  • Specimen quinces, Jos Griffin.
  • Specimen plums, H Barkalow.
  • Display of fruits, J Campbell.

Miscellaneous.

  • Pair kip books, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Pair brogans, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Pair calf boots, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Display of boots and shoes, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Best women’s shoes, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Specimen printing, S Herdegen.
  • Display photo work, J N Walton.
  • Sewing machine, David Beaty.
  • Churn, Wm Christy.
  • Bar soap, Ben Wethered.
  • Specimen soft soap, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Specimen starch, Ed Chaplin.
  • Cook stove and fixtures, H P Spath & Co.
  • Display millinery goods, G & L Cochran.

Bread, Cake, Pickles, &c.

  • Loaf wheat bread, salt rising, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising, Mrs. Canfield.
  • Loaf corn bread, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Loaf rye bread, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Sample pound cake, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Sample fruit cake, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Sample jelly cake, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Sample pies, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Collection cakes and bread, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Specimen sweet pickles, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Display sweet pickles, Mrs. I B Ward.
  • Specimen sour pickles, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen ocre pickles, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen mango pickles, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen dried fruit, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen dried vegetables, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Collection dried fruit and vegetables, I B Ward.
  • Five pounds butter, Mrs. B Wethered.
  • Five quarts canned fruits, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Display canned fruit, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Specimen fruit butter, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Display fruit butter, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Specimen jellies, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Display jellies, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Specimen preserves, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Display preserves, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Sample maple sugar, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Five pounds honey, Chas M Tufts.
  • One gallon maple molasses, Chas M Tufts.
  • Catsup, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Specimen native wine, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Cabinet geological specimens, R E Baldwin.

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Jun 1878

Allowances of the June 1878 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 8 Aug 1878 – Page 3, Column 6

Allowances by the County Commissioners.
The following is a list of allowances by the County Commissioners of Dearborn County, Indiana, at the session named, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county:

June Session, 1878.

ASSESSING REVENUE.

  • Louis Elerbrook
  • H F Kessler
  • Thos Nead
  • John Axby
  • Wm F Cartwright
  • Samuel Seige
  • Henry Minsen
  • Wm Lingg
  • John S Prichard
  • Geo F Randall
  • John Thoebald
  • Oliver F Clourd
  • Ezra Guard
  • John W Cooper
  • F A Young
  • Henry Bulthaup
  • Al Steinmetz
  • Ezra Guard
  • Jno S Prichard
  • Geo F Randall
  • Robert Griffin
  • Frank Ulrich
  • E M Buffington
  • Dan’l M Guard

EXPENSE OF POOR.

  • Mrs. H Wright
  • Margaret Fox
  • Geo B Tebbs
  • James Coleman
  • Joseph Bechtel
  • N Gillig
  • M Matthews
  • James Adams
  • Epha West
  • Mrs. M Siemantel
  • J W Smith
  • Christ Oelker
  • Sarah Vidito
  • Simon Siemantel
  • Stricker
  • Mr. Harding
  • Sparks Bros.
  • L Adler & Co.
  • Mrs. Smith
  • Mrs. Douglas
  • Mrs. Riey
  • Moses Walters
  • Mrs. Hauck
  • Mrs. Weisoher
  • Mrs. R Bennett
  • John Deuschler
  • Robert Hargitt
  • Wm J Fitch
  • Wood Withrow
  • Fred Homan
  • John Huge
  • Mrs. D Tilford
  • Chas Israel
  • Mrs. Schumayer
  • C Wallace
  • John Koch
  • A Lozier
  • Eliz Vaughn
  • J W E Hartley
  • Mrs. Cann
  • Mrs. R Ryan
  • W J Fitch
  • M Bolinger
  • Mrs. Alfred
  • Mrs. Ren
  • John A Nees
  • Patrick Doble
  • B F Draper
  • O W Robertson
  • Edward Murphy
  • Henry Bobrink
  • Mrs. Lambertson
  • Renner & Lang
  • F Opperman
  • A Bloom & Bro.
  • Philip Kastner
  • M Maloney
  • Adam Hardigan
  • Chamber, Stevens & Co.
  • F Sefton
  • Mrs. Keeny
  • Mrs. Sortwell
  • Ann Garrison
  • Langtree & Haynes
  • F Housmeier
  • Mrs. M Pelegen
  • Mrs. Burk
  • Moore & Spooner
  • Mrs. Tilford
  • T M Scudder
  • Gideon Renner
  • S Tyer
  • Jacob Peters
  • Julius Currus
  • G W Trylor
  • Mrs. Williams

SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES.

  • Charles Lods
  • Dan H Miller
  • L Kohlerman
  • F M Johnson
  • E Christopher

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Wm R Tally
  • P & C Weis
  • Ed Greenham
  • John C Sims
  • Andrew Lodge
  • Carrie Sims
  • Andrew Sims
  • Scoburn & Smilean
  • Seege, Williams & Co.
  • Sieburn & Smilean
  • F & J Slater
  • J H Laws & Co.
  • Thos Jennings
  • S Greenham
  • S Strasburger
  • Wm Tancett
  • Alex Ruble
  • Martin Kieffer
  • W H Jordan
  • John Frazer
  • Michael Hoff
  • Frank Beutez

OTHER ALLOWANCES.

  • Charles Schum, Coroner’s Inquests
  • H B Hill, County Superintendent
  • H F West & Co., Public Buildings
  • Charles Lods, Treasurer’s Salary
  • Bryant Connolly and others, roads and highways
  • Abraham Briggs, Harrison bridge
  • Harding & Robbins, expense of criminals
  • T & J W Gaff, Aurora Bridge
  • Renner & Lang, Public Buildings
  • Tebbs Bros., Public Buildings
  • Tebbs Bros., Expense of Criminals
  • W H Jordan, Expense of Criminals
  • Hunter & O’Brien, Coroner’s Inquests
  • Elijah Christopher, expense of criminals
  • John A Conwell, Court Expense
  • Israel Crist, Public Buildings
  • Wm Wheeler, Refunder
  • Gatch & Miller, Coroner’s Inquests
  • Harding & Robbins, Coroner’s Inquests
  • Abraham Briggs, Expense of Commissioners Court
  • Myron Haynes, Auditor’s Salary
  • Frederick Slater, Expense of Commissioner’s Court
  • Michael Hoff, Expense of Commissioner’s Court
  • John A Conwell, Court Expense
  • Ernst Meyer, Tanner’s Creek Bridge
  • Henry Feust, Laughery Creek Bridge

Lawrenceburg in 1839

The following article about Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 18 Jul 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

Lawrenceburgh Forty Years Ago.

We have before us “The Political Beacon,” published by Milton Gregg, in 1839. It is interesting to those who were living here at that time to glance over these papers. We intend making extracts from this paper, as well as others published at an earlier date, every week or two.

October 22d, 1839, Wm. Glenn, now a grocery merchant in Cincinnati, lived in Wilmington, and kept a Hotel. Court was to convene at Wilmington Oct. 28th, but on account of the great drought fears were entertained that persons would suffer for water. Mr. Glenn informs the public through the Beacon that he has a good well, and should any scarcity take place, springs were in half a mile of town.

At the above date the Annual Conference of the M. E. Church was in session. The Beacon says “the venerable Bishop Roberts presiding.” This was the Madison District, C. W. Ruter, P.E.; Rising Sun Circuit, S. T. Gillett and P. R. Guthrie, preachers; Lawrenceburgh, W. W. Hibben; Wilmington Circuit, A. B. Hayes and Charles Bonner. Aurora is not mentioned.

Married, Oct. 16, 1839, by John McPike, Esq., Mr. Asa Calvers to Francis Louisa Chandler, both of Lawrenceburgh.

The following are advertised as doing business. In subsequent numbers we will give incidents:

  • E. D. John, Cashier, Lawrenceburgh Branch, State Bank.
  • N. N. John, Secretary, gives notice of election of Directors of the Lawrenceburgh Insurance Company.
  • John Wymond occupied the corner where Mr. James Burk is, under this office.
  • Robert Anderson is teaching school in the lower part of the Court House, at $3.25 per quarter.
  • D. T. Laird keeps ready-made clothing.
  • C. S. Stevenson, grocery store on Short stree, opposite Bank.
  • J. Hunt, lumber.
  • J. Ferris & Co., drugs.
  • J. A. Morgan & Co., drugs.
  • E. S. Close, drugs.
  • W. Tate & Son, lumber.
  • John & Morehouse, groceries and leather.
  • Dunn & Ferris, groceries.
  • F. Lucas and W. Steele, jewelers.
  • Lawyers: Dunn & Spooner, Amos Lane and Richard Holman, John Dumont, Majors & Brown.
  • Physicians: Dr. E. S. Close, Dr. E. P. Bond, Dr. C. W. Prather.
  • Stephen Burr, shoe store.
  • J. F. Crider, saddlery.
  • George B. Sheldon and T. C. Thorp, stoves and tinware.

Lawrenceburg High School Commencement – 1878

The 1878 commencement of the Lawrenceburg High School in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 6 Jun 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

The Commencement Exercises
Of the Lawrenceburgh High School will take place at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Friday evening, June 14th, 1878.

The following is the programme:

  • Music—Instumental
  • Invocation
  • Music—Vocal.
  • Salutatory.
  • Importance of Knowledge and Mental Improvement—George Schroeder.
  • Selection—Tillie Israel.
  • The Tree which ceases to grow, begins to decay—H. Lee Early.
  • Labor, its dignities and achievements—Lewis Daniel.
  • View of Happiness—Warren Hauck.
  • Music—Vocal.
  • Power of Thought—Alice Schleicher.
  • A Business Education—Valedictory—Collins Fitch.
  • Presentation of Diplomas.
  • Music—Vocal.
  • Benediction.

The Instrumental Music will be furnished by the Orchestra.

Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Mar 1878

Allowances of the March 1878 Session of the Dearborn County, Indiana Commissioners appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 30 May 1878 – Page 4, Column 4

Allowances by the County Commissioners.
The following is a list of allowances by the County Commissioners of Dearborn county, Indiana, at the sessions named, and ordered to be published in the Register, as having the largest circulation in said county:

March Session, 1878.

EXPENSE OF POOR.

  • Mrs. Keugh
  • Mrs. Knorr
  • Mrs. Roberts
  • Mrs. Kinney
  • Mrs. Jackson
  • C Tenny
  • Lucinda Acre
  • Dr. W C Henry
  • Mrs. Grusty
  • Mrs. Vaughn
  • Mrs. Layborn
  • Mrs. Fawcet
  • Mrs. Tilford
  • Mrs. Straley
  • Mrs. Bennett
  • Mrs. Sortwell
  • Mrs. Stricker
  • Mrs. Williamson
  • Henry Ripking
  • Mrs. Wirtz
  • Mrs. Ray
  • Mrs. Sortwell
  • Sam Weitzel
  • Simon Miller
  • Thos A Blasdel
  • Mrs. George West
  • Eliza Evans
  • Martha Bruce
  • Mrs. Alfred
  • Mrs. Ward
  • Mrs. Painter
  • Mrs. Howard
  • Mrs. George
  • Mrs. Green
  • Mrs. Skinner
  • Mrs. C Fanegan
  • Mrs. Stack
  • Mrs. Schaeffer
  • Martin Jacobs
  • Sarah Vidita
  • Mrs. Steve West
  • Henry Stenger
  • Mrs. Weeks
  • Mrs. Huff
  • Mrs. Ross
  • Charles Brenner
  • Mrs. Smith
  • Mrs. George
  • Mrs. Bennett
  • Mrs. Lambertson
  • Mrs. Carr
  • Mrs. Pastner
  • Mrs. Siemantel
  • Mrs. Sherrod
  • Mrs. DeWitt
  • Mrs. Wilson
  • Mrs. Rulis
  • Mrs. Ray
  • Mrs. Knur
  • Mrs. West
  • Mrs. Brickmer
  • Mrs. Gayhon
  • Mrs. Miggly
  • Mrs. Graden
  • Mr. Duner
  • Nic Meyers
  • Mrs. Gourter
  • Knur’s girl
  • Mrs. Williams
  • Mr. Stay
  • Nancy Morrison
  • Mrs. Emmerson
  • Adam Senged
  • S A Noyes
  • Chris Roberts
  • Mike Matthews
  • Sarah Acre
  • Margaret Fox
  • Margaret Rissell
  • Thomas Acra
  • Mrs. George
  • Mrs. Fennel
  • Mrs. Kelley
  • Nancy Morrison
  • Mrs. Douglas
  • Mrs. Farrel
  • Mrs. Tilford
  • B Chance
  • Mrs. Jehn
  • Mrs. Redding
  • Mrs. Russell
  • Mrs. Teany
  • Mrs. Trickens
  • Mrs. Griffith
  • Winnie Vahey
  • Mrs. Fisher
  • Mrs. Green
  • Mrs. Shuman
  • Mrs. Morrison
  • Mrs. Miller
  • Mrs. Bruce
  • Thos Ewing and others
  • Wm McCarding
  • Mrs. Maul
  • Mrs. Autton
  • Mrs. Blasdel
  • H A Moran
  • Mrs. Rai
  • Mrs. Stricker
  • Mrs. Cann
  • Mrs. Tilford
  • Mrs. Stack
  • Mrs. Callsberry
  • Mrs. Stack
  • Mrs. Allsbery
  • Mrs. George
  • Mr. Reid
  • Mrs. Howard
  • Mrs. Burtels
  • Mrs. Fisher
  • Mrs. Knorr
  • M Amel
  • Mrs. Carr
  • Mrs. French
  • Williamson
  • Mrs. Kogh
  • Mrs. Douglas
  • Marente Journ
  • Mrs. Ward
  • Mrs. Roberts
  • Mrs. Knap
  • Mrs. Williamson
  • John Hillman
  • Mrs. Ward
  • Mrs. Peters
  • Mrs. Howard
  • Mrs. Fisher
  • Mrs. Alfred
  • Mrs. Carter
  • Mrs. Wintz
  • Mrs. Grasky
  • Mrs. George
  • Mrs. Ross
  • Mrs. S Huchins
  • Mrs. Arnold
  • Wm Theetge
  • Mary Deffner
  • Sam’l McElfresh
  • J C Vandolah
  • Mrs. Ward
  • Mrs. Kelly
  • Perry Carter
  • Minus Parsons
  • Mrs. Skinner
  • Mrs. Doner
  • Mrs. Smith
  • Mrs. Douglas
  • Mrs. Shumaker
  • Mrs. Nelson
  • Geo Carbaugh
  • Wm Pease
  • Mrs. Windmiller
  • John Walch
  • Mrs. Sleat
  • Mrs. Wenzal
  • Mrs. Potter
  • Mrs. Carlins
  • Mrs. Winscott
  • Mrs. Baker
  • Mrs. McGrath
  • Mrs. Taylor
  • Edwin Hasting
  • Joseph Kuntzler
  • Roberts
  • Ward
  • Cura
  • Mrs. West
  • Smith
  • Rea
  • Peters
  • Garrison
  • Williamson
  • Rider
  • Lambertson
  • A George
  • Monroe
  • Rice
  • Stack
  • Sortwell
  • Bennett
  • Jersell
  • Alfred
  • Somner
  • Elizabeth Smith
  • Wm Carbaugh’s child
  • Mrs. William
  • Mrs. Garrison
  • Mrs. Monroe
  • Mrs. Kune

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Wm F Crocker
  • Jona Runnells
  • Enos Barrott
  • Andrew Smis
  • L B Harbaugh
  • Ed Greenham
  • C E Sims
  • John C Sims
  • Wm R Tally
  • Jos W Bedunah
  • F and J Slater
  • E S Downey
  • Sieburn and Smileard
  • Alex Ruble
  • Benj Morton
  • Orville Morton
  • James Burk
  • Wm H Jordan

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • Tebbs Bros.
  • Andrew Wagner
  • August Willers
  • A D Cook & Bro.
  • Renner & Lang
  • W C Christopher
  • H G Kidd
  • Wm H Jordan

OTHER ALLOWANCES.

  • James M Blasdel, roads and highways
  • Charles Lods, specific allowances
  • Harvey B Hill, County Superintendent
  • Charles Lods, Treasurer’s salary
  • H B Hill, County Sup’t
  • Wm B Burford, books and stationary
  • Gatch & Miller, expense of criminals
  • Aiken, Mendel & Abdon, roads and highways
  • Roberts, Swales and Gaynor, roads and highways
  • Hunter & O’Brien, printing
  • Dan’l H Miller, specific allowance
  • John A Conwell, court expense
  • Franciska Kuntzler, expense of criminals
  • Frank R Dorman, expense of criminals
  • Jacob Foshag, specific allowances
  • Myron Haynes, Auditors salary
  • E Christopher, roads and highways

 

Special Session, March 1878.

EXPENSE OF POOR.

  • E Christopher
  • Mrs. Vaughn
  • Mrs. Mainder
  • Mrs. Anderson
  • L Martin
  • Mrs. Hudson
  • Tracy
  • Mrs. Vogel
  • Martz Mathias
  • Hattie McLeaster
  • Isaac Davis
  • Johnson Knap
  • Mrs. Clark
  • Mrs. Thomas
  • Mrs. Yaggie
  • Mrs. Stolzheiser
  • Mrs. Billingsley
  • Mrs. Dacon
  • Mrs. Huskamp
  • Wm Brown
  • W Brown’s child
  • Mrs. Burk
  • Miss Ross
  • Fred Kohlman
  • W McCartney
  • V McCartney
  • Thomas Ryan
  • A Carr & family
  • Mrs. Melson
  • Mrs. Redding
  • Mrs. Christy
  • John Morton
  • Mrs. Robinson
  • J Saunders and family
  • Dan Grigg
  • Hugh Craigh
  • Conrad Weis
  • Wm Theetge
  • Geo Carbaugh
  • Wm Carbaugh
  • George Clark
  • Kate Murphy
  • John Kerrigan
  • Mary Bolar
  • Thomas Hughs
  • Mary Burk
  • Katie Welch
  • C Johnson
  • Mrs. Weishar
  • Wm Brown
  • Mrs. Hauck
  • Mrs. Ward
  • Mrs. Fisher
  • Mrs. Jackson
  • H Hubb
  • Edwin Hasting
  • Mary A Bonnell
  • Mrs. DeWitt
  • Mrs. Vaughn
  • Mrs. DeWitt
  • Mrs. Hall
  • Sarah Hill
  • Mary A Wood
  • J C Richardson
  • Charles Brenner
  • Henry Stenger
  • Sam’l McElfresh
  • Mary A Bonnell
  • Wm Vinston
  • Mrs. Layborn
  • Mrs. Faucett
  • Mrs. Gossman
  • Mrs. Roberts
  • Mrs. Keough
  • Mrs. Knorr
  • Mrs. Kinny

COUNTY ASYLUM.

  • Andrew Sims
  • Benj Morton
  • John Dorman
  • S Greenham

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

  • A D Cook & Bro.
  • John Stagerwald
  • H G Kidd
  • August Willers
  • Jno P Thompson
  • C A H Hitzfield
  • E B Dobell
  • Andrew Wagner

OTHER ALLOWANCES.

  • E Christopher, expense of criminals
  • Abraham Briggs, expense of commissioner’s court
  • Michael Hoff, same
  • Frederick Slater, same
  • Hunter & O’Brien, printing, Coroner’s Inquests
  • Elijah Christopher, expense of Commissioners Court

Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Apr 1878

Proceedings of the April 1878 Term of the Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 25 Apr 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

Circuit Court.

Court convened on Monday, with Judge Roberts on the bench.

The following grand jurors were impaneled: John P. Walker, Foreman; Joseph Buchert, Leonard Harbaugh, Milton Jackson, Michael Tracy, and Thomas L. Baker.

State vs. Pereival Henderson. Petit Larceny. Defendant makes default, and his bond of $25, with Nathan Stedman security, was forfeited.

Rosiana Falter vs. John Tucker, judgment against defendant for $25.

Mary Siemantle vs. Dearborn Furniture Company and others. Judgement against defendants for $150.

Margaret Sherbaugh vs. Daniel Sherbaugh et als. Petition for partition. William Donlan, Commissioner, appointed to sell real estate, made his report, which was approved.

William Donlan made final report as executor of Bridget Dowling.

Hugh D. McMullen has brought suit against E. G. Hayes for $1,500 for attorney’s fee in the last Hayes will case.

The most of Tuesday was taken up in getting cases at issue.

Lawrenceburg Register – 2 May 1878 – Page 3, Column 4

Circuit Court.

Michael Weibel, executor of Nich. Singer, vs. Adam Foltz. Judgment for $604.33, and decree of foreclosure.

John William Ewbank vs. David W. Marsh. Receivership, &c., dismissed.

State vs. Pat Feeney. Provoke. Dismissed.

Marie Schwartz vs. Dearborn Furniture Co. Judgment against part of company for $185.32.

Katherine Roth vs. same. Judgment for $180.60. (Proceedings in both the above continued in the attachment against said Co., in which Mary Siemantel is plaintiff.)

Wm. McDunn, adm’r &c., vs. George Tousey, executor of Isaac Dunn’s will. Satisfaction for $50,000 entered in $333.33.

Same vs. same. Satisfaction for $3000 entered in $333.33.

John P. Dunn and other vs. George Tousey, executor &c., and four others; contest of will. Judgment against plaintiffs, and “no right of action.”

Matthew Haring vs. David Marsh and others. Foreclosure on $2330.24. Judgment for same.

State vs. John Casson. Assault and battery. Plea of guilty. Fined $2 and costs.

Abram Epstein vs. Joseph Mooney Jr. Cognovit. Judgment confessed for $2800 and costs.

 

PROBATE.

Probate of will of Ann L. Slater, deceased.

Estate of Anton Schott. N. Vogelgesang, executor. New bond, $2800.

Mrs. Sarah E. Brewington, guardian of Charles Smith. Failure to make report for eight years. Citation.

Estate of James Cox. Claim of Thos. and J. W. Gaff for $2834.58 filed, and Thos. Gaff appointed administrator.

Transcripts filed: From Justice Hess: Aaron Nester vs. Henry Ruhlman. Claim of $100, for failure to contribute to, and keep in repair a partition fence.

From Justice Carbaugh: State vs. Edward C. Christie. Attempt to provoke an assault by Theresa Miller.

Lawrenceburg Register – 16 May 1878 – Page 3, Column 4

Circuit Court.

Mary M. Johnson et als vs. John F. Cain et als. George M. Roberts makes report as Commissioner which is approved.

Ferdinand Kuhlmeyer vs. Andy H. Masch et als. Civil action. Foreclosure of mortgage. Judgment against defendant for $858.

Millie A. Voshell vs. Alfred R. Voshell. The plaintiff is restrained from disposing of certain personal property.

Gaylord J. Hart is admitted as a member of the Dearborn county bar.

Joseph H. Burkam et al vs. Samuel McElfresh, Receiver et als. Jury assess the damages of the plaintiff at $650.

L. G. Hurburt et als vs. James Burdette et als. Judgment against defendant for $90.

Alex Long vs. M. A. and J. B. Vail. Judgment against defendants for $4141.18, and that plaintiff is entitled to the possession of one grand piano now in the hands of the defendants.

 

PROBATE.

E. H. David appointed administrator of the estate of William Brewington with will annexed. Bond $24,001.

A. P. Daughters made final report as administrator of James Wills.

Lawrenceburg Register – 30 May 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

Circuit Court.

Mary Ann Bruce vs. David Nevitt. Judgment against defendant for $2226.40 and costs.

State ex rel Elsenheimer vs. Rupert Grill; surety of the peace. Dismissed, and discharge of Grill from custody on payment of costs.

Mary A. Worley et als vs. Zeph Heustis; still in progress. This cause increases in interest, and in the matters developed by the evidence; will occupy the attention of the Court for the week.

 

PROBATE.

Elizabeth Vogelgesang appointed Administratrix of the estate of George Vogelgesang, deceased. Bond $1600.

Mary A. Ewbank appointed Administratrix of the estate of Jacob S. Ewbank, deceased.

Mary Sawdon; probate of will and codicil.

Aurora High School Commencement – 1878

The 1878 commencement of the Aurora High School in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 Apr 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

The following are the names of the graduates of our High School this Spring:

  • Cora Hart
  • Fannie Meyer
  • Harry Webber
  • Myra Foulk
  • Grace Appleton
  • Louisa Severin
  • Frona Waltermire
  • Julia Lane

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 30 May 1878 – Page 3, Column 3

The Commencement Exercises of the High School will take place at the M. E. Church tomorrow evening. As a matter of record and kindness to the pupils we publish the programme below:

PROGRAMME.

  • Music.
  • Prayer
  • Music.
  • Salutatory.
  • Belshazzar’s Feast—Grace Appleton.
  • Woman’s Work—Louisa Severin.
  • Husks—Harry W. Webber.
  • Music.
  • Mornings are Mysteries—Fannie Meyer.
  • Old Shoes—Frona J. Waltermire.
  • Step by Step—Myra E. Foulk.
  • Music.
  • Power of Song—Walter D. Stark.
  • If—Julia Lane.
  • Wayside Fountains—Carrie Hart.
  • Valedictory.
  • Music.
  • Conferring Diplomas.
  • Music.
  • Benediction.

Music furnished by Prof. E. F. Feustal’s Orchestra.

War of 1812 Pensions – 1878

War of 1812 pensions for Ripley County and Dearborn County, Indiana in 1878 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 11 Apr 1878 – Page 2, Column 4

Obed Willson filed the following claims for Pensions in the last week, for the war of 1812:

  • Polly Judd, Jackson Township
  • Sallie Jolly, Brown Township
  • Nancy Ewing, Johnson Township
  • Sam Boldrey, Franklin Township
  • Mary Ryker, Shelby
  • Nancy Holcomb, Dearborn County
  • Lucinda Faulkner, Dearborn County

–Ripley Index