Page:History of Southeast Missouri 1912 Volume 1.djvu/57

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INDEX li Thoniassoii, Kcttie G., 1073 Thomasson, J. W., 107-1: Thompson, A., 307 Thompson, Benjamin, 410 Thompson, Benjamin F., 792 Thompson, Ocueral, 330, 331 Thompson, James, 171 Thompson, John, 171 Thompson, Samnel II., 206 Thompson, Samuel T., 1152 Thompson 's Fort, 335 Thompson, Sullivan S., 1039 Thompson, Wilson, 202 Thomure, Jean Baptiste, 52 Thornberry, Ephiaim, 307 Thorne, Solomon, 7-1 Thrower, A. C, 1222 Tidwell, A., 477 Tidwell, A. G., 476 Tiedeman, D. F., 410 Timber, xv Timber, 360 Timberman, J. W., 673 Timbennan, John, 286 Timberman, John H., 1273 "Times," 540 Timon, John, 413, 448 Tindle, Albert, 1037 Tinnin, Edwin L., 828 Tinnin, Kobert H., 790 Tipton, Samuel, 77 Tolds, James, 403 Tolle, B. A., 1065 ToUesnn, Thomas K., 850 Toole, Thomas J., 1093 Toney, Henry, 402 Tong & Carson, 297 Tong, H. F., 477 Tong, Theodore F., 267, 316 Tonti, 29 'l>|il>ing, Moses H., 614 Tori man, 35 Totty, Ulysses G., 1291 Tower, Bush, 275 Towl, Benjamin F.. 838 Townships, 159, 163, 304 Trade, 27, 33, 124, 130, 140, 1S6, 445 Transifer to the United States-Louisiana Purchase, 139; trade, 140; land grants, 148 Transportation, 187, 364 Travis, John, 204 Traylor, George H., 1033 Treece, George V., 958 Tresenwriter, C. D., 531 Tribble, Pearl D., 1085 Tribble, Thomas E., 1083 ' ' Tribune, ' ' 536 " Tri-Citv Independent," 535 Trogdon,' J. E., 1204 Tromlev, L. F., 532 Trotter, David, 44, 115 Trudeau, Zenon, 79 Tual, Charles J., 861 Tucker, Father, 451 Tucker, John, 164 Tucker, Joseph, 170, 270 — Tucker, Marion F., 832 Tucker, Nathaniel B., 302 Tucker, Rufus C, 774 Tucker, William L., 566 Turley, John G., 1025 Turley, Lee, 762 Turnbaugh, J. J., 262 Turnbaugh, T. Ben, 1081 Turnbaugh, Thomas B., lOSO Turner, B. F.. 403 Turner, Samuel E., 342 Tuttel. Joseph, 1151 Twenty-third Begiment, Missouri Enrolled Militia, 348 Twenty-ninth Missouri Infantry, 344 Tyler,' Thomas, 65 Typical Stone Quarries (views), 515 Tywappity Bottoms, 81, 179 Uhl, Casper, 343 Union American Lead Company, 268 Union Literary Society, 430 United Daughters of the Confederacy, 369 Unity Masonic Lodge, 157 ' Upper Louisiana, 49 Ursuline Sisters, 420 Vail, John W., 1137 Vallc Family, 269 N'alle, Charles, 114 Valle, Felix, 410 Valle, Francisco, 52, 115, 159 Valle, Francisco, Jr., 115 Valle, Jean Baptiste, 52 Van Amburg, .Tames H., 410 Van Buren, 180, 372 Vance, Robert L., 723 Vandenbenden, .loseph, 105 Vandenbenden, Louis, 97, 105 Van Denbenden, Lewis, 107 Vandivcr, Willard D., 426, 427, 435 Vandover, William, 293 Vanduser, 389 VanFrank, P. R., 342 VanGilder. J. W., 1133 Van Guard Literary Society, 430 Vanhorn, Nathan, 163, 262 Van Lluvtelaar, John, 449 Vardell, B. N., 822 Vardell, Drew. 875 Vasquez, Benito, 65 Vessells, Francis il., 805 Victoria, 378 A'iews — Capaha Bluffs, Rock Levee Drive, Cape Gi- rardeau, viii; elephant rocks, Graniteville, x; scene at the Shut-in near Arcadia, xi; In- dian mound, 4; Marquette among the Mis- sissippi Valley Indians, 25; first brick house built west of the Mississippi, 50 ; old-time windlass, 119; home of our fathers, 126; happy Missouri corn grower, 181 ; oldest house in Cape Girardeau, 258 ; Missouri State Hospital from superintend- ent 's resilience, 279; high school, rarmingtou, 279; Will Mayfield College, Marble Hill, 281; Poplar Bluff High School and scene on Black River near Poplar Bluff, 294; highest point lU Pilot Knob, Arcadia Heights. 298; south- ern Mississippi river steamer, 365 ; State Normal School, Cape Girardeau. 421 ; in the thick timber, 511; typical stone quarries, 515; corn measured by horses, 517; simply a big oil tank, 518; Mis- souri orchards in bea" ' , 519.