History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Resiukxce of Chas. E. J
the following: Mrs. Nellie Alden, Claude L. Alden, Mrs. Kate Bellows, Frank J. Bellows, Mrs. Belle Cargill. V. B. Cargifl, Mrs. Mary M. Caldwell, Evan Caldwell, Mrs. Louise Mvlar, Wilber K. Mylar, Mrs. Rachel McElroy, Mrs. Hazel Mangen, Mrs. Helen I. Rodman. Mrs. Grace 1'.. Rodman. Alary J. Richards. Chas. Richards. Mrs. Esther' Horam, Mrs. Winifred Seyfert. Oscar W. Sevfert. Mrs. Melrose Wooldridge, Miss Helen Woolridge, Frank M. Woolridge, Mrs. Anna Linn. Gus Linn, Mrs. Florence I. Lee, Rev F. Lee.
Nugent, Will Nugent. Frank Whitman, Chas. Dillon. Newton Biggs, also Grandma Lynch, Mrs. C. A. Forsling, Marx Ewbank, Mrs I ickes lis. M I ndaffer like Nils n Mark Winn.' Joe Nelson, Capt. I!. II. Prouty, J. T. Jefferson. Jake Thomas, Chet Cronn, Mrs. 11. Golte, Mrs. T< in Wilkenson, Mervin Snyder, Emerson Faden, Fred Garrard, Fred Dillon. Mr-, llavnen, Mr-. Alfred Hansen. Bert Bickel, Albert Larson, Bert Larson, Shirl Vogler, \ ern Linn. Mrs. John Shehan, Ruth Walker. Johnnie Benson, Art Atkins. Herman Reischberg, Alice
HISTORY OF WESTERN NEBRASKA
Maginnis, Airs. Fred Morgan, Airs. Art Morgan.
In October, 1917, R. D. Wilson, former publisher of the Nebraska Observer, bought the Banner County News at Harrisburg. Air. Wilson had the Observer when it was
Whitney at the home of his daughter. He came to Kimball in 1898 and lived there twenty years, excepting four years. Two of these were spent in Harrisburg and two near Bushnell. For thirteen years he was proprietor of the Whitney House.