Twenty nine years ago the Daily Evening News of this city, published the following list of men who voted the Republican ticket in Marion county. That it was considered a disreputable thing to do is shown by the fact that the editor of the press in his explanation endeavors to spot the voters and indicate the degree of disgrace attached to them. Happily quite a number of them have out-lived the Evening News and are respected citizens of the county. Following is the list of the names of the men who voted for Lincoln in the city and county. We have classified them under three different heads. All those marked with * we consider respectable and law-abiding citizens who would not be guilty of doing anything unbecoming gentlemen and law-abiding citizens, Those marked with I are considered Abolitionists in the true sense of the word. Those not marked are persons generally unknown.
* = Respectable, Law-abiding citizens
* A. V. Bohn, Ticket Agent |
* C. A. Treat. Architect |
* Charles F. Armstrong, bricklayer |
* J. R. Boyce |
* Jacob E. Grove, owner of Grove House |
* John Ayer, Railroad |
* John. Reed |
* M. L. Pierson, Match factory |
* Oscar Pindell |
* R. Pendell, planing mill |
* Rev. William Handley |
* W. D. Alford |
* W. H. Ide, railroad |
* W. M. Loomis, match factory |
* William H. Fenner, Councilman |
* William R. Loupe, clerk at Selmes |
* A. V. Bohn, Ticket Agent |
* C. A. Treat. Architect |
* Charles F. Armstrong, bricklayer |
* J. R. Boyce |
* Jacob E. Grove, owner of Grove House |
* John Ayer, Railroad |
* John. Reed |
* M. L. Pierson, Match factory |
* Oscar Pindell |
* R. Pendell, planing mill |
* Rev. William Handley |
* W. D. Alford |
* W. H. Ide, railroad |
* W. M. Loomis, match factory |
* William H. Fenner, Councilman |
* William R. Loupe, clerk at Selmes |
I = Abolitionists in the true sense of the word
I B. Irwin, carpenter; |
I C. H. Hickock, R.R. |
I C. L. Miller, Rhenich wine, beer saloon |
I Edw. Price |
I G. A. Bishop, bridge builder |
I Geo. H. Nettleton, Railroad |
I George Budd |
I George F. Newcomb |
I George Hoffner, cigar maker |
I H. S. Tafft, M.D. |
I Isaac James, Brickmason |
I J. B. Leeds, Plasterer |
I J. J. Treat |
I J. S. Pierson |
I Jas. M. Morris, Railroad |
I John A. Lemon, proprietor Grove House |
I John Davis, bookstore |
I John Schroder |
I Jos. N. Peyton, Councilman |
I L. A. Hall, candidate for recorder |
I L. Butler, Insurance Agent |
I L. L. Rich, Carpenter |
I M. A. Wilbur, butcher |
I M. J. Van Buren |
I N. 0. Archer, Spiritnalist and Grocer, South Hannibal |
I P. A. Austin, M.D. Horneopathist |
I R. J. Watts, carpenter |
I Reuben St. John, President of Republican Club |
I Robert Carr, Railroad |
I S. G. Southerland, Railroad |
I Stanton Watson Tinner |
I T. B. Brooks, tobacconist |
I T. D. McGilicuddy, Railroad |
I W. C.’Budd, Hillard saloon |
I W. E. Doone, the man who says a nigger is justifyable in taking the life of his master to obtain his freedom, he left the city this morning |
I W. T. Jackson, Clerk in Selmes bank |
I Wm. Schanbacher, butcher |
Not marked = persons generally unknown
A. B. Loftland |
A. C. Barnes |
A. Gould |
A. Waggoner |
Aaron Wright |
Albert Eisle |
Albert Lincoln, |
Alford Burton |
And. Hanson |
Andrew Sproul, carpenter |
Arthur Bonfoey |
Benjamin |
C. A. Patton, carpenter |
C. C. Dennis |
C. Clintsworth |
C. H. Angell |
C. H. Hows |
C. Raminburg |
Calieb Inhuman |
Charles Harney |
Charles Murry |
Charles Warner |
Charles Woolly |
Chas. Barand |
Chin Mingle |
China Hall, Vice pres. of Republican Club |
D. A. Winters, Clerk for B. F. Hixon |
D. K. Ward |
D. W. Wernisha |
D. Werts |
Daniel Johnson |
David Hubb |
David Robinson |
David Springstead |
E. Charles Hewell, voted illegally |
E. Laycraft |
Edw. Hollman |
Edw. Shelton |
Eldridge Baily |
Enos Coleman |
F. E. Bates, R.R. |
F. G. Fisher. |
F. Lee |
F. Montiville |
F. Rhendelen |
F. S. Madison |
Fred Sets, Tailor |
Frederick Heileman |
Frets Schneider |
G. D. Bradway, M.D., not reliable |
Gardner Clough, R.R. |
Geo. Hutchins, R.R. |
Geo. Wallace |
George Brogen |
H. C. Peas, R.R. |
H. E. Throuppe |
H. Hopkins |
H. J. Tisdale, Railroad |
H. P. Basten |
H. Reglan |
H. Schearer |
H. W. Scott |
Henry Allen |
Henry C. Choat |
Henry Miller |
Herley Robert |
Hermon Wernichi |
Hudson Martin |
Isaac Miller |
Isaac Wighton |
J. B. Bassett |
J. B. Chaste |
J. B. Kennedy |
J. B. Scharpe, R.R. |
J. Barber |
J. C. Gilley |
J. L. Herrington |
J. L. Sheets, railroad |
J. M. Fritz, Railroad |
J. Purdy, R.R. |
J. R. Burnett |
J. R. Mooreman |
J. W. Strong |
J. X Culp |
Jacob Ragan |
Jame Frame, carpenter |
James Troth R.R. |
Jno. W. Teichman |
John B. Bryant |
John B. Goosett |
John Barton |
John Erenback |
John Fridel |
John Grounes |
John Leapold |
John Neagle |
John Partridge |
John Stidd |
Jos. Thompson |
Joseph Hibbey |
Joseph Motley |
Joseph Russell |
Joseph Snyder |
Joseph Young |
Josiah Young |
Julius H. Dixson |
K. Collins |
L. 0. Chapin, railroad |
L. H. Bursmaker |
L. Hausnor |
L. P. Hancock |
Leander Wells |
Levi Walters |
Lewis Brickinirs |
M. C. Abraham |
M. Feasel |
M. Hotchkiss |
M. J. Burt |
M. P. Jaques, R.R. |
M. Whitney, R.R. |
Martin Hopps |
Merritt Allen |
N. Foster |
N. Wilson |
Nelson Martin |
Norman Young |
Oscar F. Brown, R.R. |
P. R. Merritt |
R. C. Jones |
R. W. Phelps |
Robert Cash, R.R. |
Robert St. John, son of above |
S. A. Oliver |
S. Eshnaur |
S. G. Williams |
S. Habbard |
S. J. Levings |
S. M. Gibson |
S. N. Stephens |
S. T. Troth |
Samuel Cash, Railroad |
Samuel W. Hunt |
Spencer C. Tilby |
Stephen Martin |
T. C. Jewell |
Thomas Lingle |
Thos, N. Carr |
Uriah Hosburg |
W. A. Eppend |
W. B. Black |
W. B. Robinson |
W. C. Claxton |
W. C. Eagle |
W. E. Strong |
W. F. Bottwood |
W. F. Dodge |
W. G. Rendbud |
W. L. Voorhies |
W. Martinowski |
W. Minks |
W. Young |
William Booker |
William Brown |
William Crowell |
William Disbrow, painter |
William J. Ellis |
William Keeley, Blacksmith |
William Webster |
Wm. Meyers |
Wm. Schroeder |
The Daily Evening News was published by A. C. Appler & Co.
Source: Hannibal Daily Courier, Dec. 30, 1889.
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