| Clinton County (Iowa) - 1901 - 542 pages
...falls no shadow of wrong. GEORGE T. CLARK. George T. Clark, deceased, was one of the gallant defenders of the Union during the dark days of the Civil war, and was an honored citizen of Delmar for many years. He was a native of New York, born in Essex county... | |
| Anthony Deahl - Elkhart County (Ind.) - 1905 - 1062 pages
...that is commendable, and not the least important chapter in his life record is that which tdlfe of his defense of the Union during the dark days of the Civil war. He is a native of Kent county, Delaware, born on the 8th of April, 1833, the fourth in a family of... | |
| Carrie Westlake Whitney - Kansas City (Mo.) - 1908 - 712 pages
...times loyally for the interests of this great political party which was the defender of the Union in the dark days of the Civil war and has always been the party of reform, progress and improvement. JOHN D. HACKETT. John D. Hackett, who was engaged in general contracting... | |
| Augustus Waldo Drury - Dayton (Ohio) - 1909 - 1094 pages
...politics he has ever been a republican, standing- by the party which was the defense of the Union in the dark days of the Civil war and has always been...party of reform and progress. His religious faith is indicated in his membership in St. John's German Lutheran church. EZRA F. KIM MEL. Ezra F. Kimmel,... | |
| William Alexander Taylor - History - 1909 - 880 pages
...lifelong republican, never faltering in his allegiance to the party which was the defense of the Union in the dark days of the Civil war and has always been the party of reform and progression. lie belongs to Andrew Mathews Post, GAR, in West Virginia, and is a Royal Arch Mason.... | |
| Samuel Gillespie, James E. Steele - Clay County (Iowa) - 1909 - 718 pages
...delegate to county and state conventions and has never faltered in his allegiance to the party which was the defense of the Union during the dark days of the Civil war. He belongs to the Grand Army of the Republic and thus maintains pleasant relations with his old army... | |
| C. H. Wegerslev, Thomas Walpole - Buena Vista County (Iowa) - 1909 - 724 pages
...pertaining to religious matters. In his political views he has ever stood by that party which was the main defense of the Union during the dark days of the Civil war, voting the republican ticket. He was the first township clerk of Grant township and one of its organizers,... | |
| F. W. Meyers - Crawford County (Iowa) - 1911 - 636 pages
...independence. Mr. Bond is a republican in politics, being a stanch supporter of the party which was the defense of the Union during the dark days of the Civil war. He served as township clerk for a period of twenty years and also acted as assessor for many years... | |
| Leonard Fletcher Parker - Poweshiek County (Iowa) - 1911 - 846 pages
...township. Mr. Graver is a republican in politics, giving stalwart support to the party which stood in defense of the Union during the dark days of the Civil war. ami he maintains pleasant relations with his old army comrades through his membership in Wisener Post,... | |
| Joseph Gaston - Oregon - 1912 - 1080 pages
...his political views Mr. Twiss has always been a republican, standing loyally by the party which was the defense of the union during the dark days of the...has always been the party of reform and progress. He maintains pleasant lelations with his old army comrades through his membership in Joe Hooker Post,... | |
| |