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1883. AUG. 781 E. C. OHLHAUSEN
Aug. 11 - grand picnic Linkville
J. W. Cumberford
A. D. Burnes
Dan Carpenter
J. W. Coots
W. M. Paxton
ED. C. OHLHAUSEN
Platte City M. E. Sunday-school
Aug. Wheeland
Henry A. Ohlhausen
Margaret Myers
Ann M. Ellis
Mrs. Susanna Garvin, nee Smith
I. NANCY A. OHLHAUSEN
Gresser
II. WILLIAM H. OHLHAUSEN
Harriet Johnson
miller at Weston
1. Charles Ohlhausen
2. John Ohlhausen
3. William Ohlhausen
III. JOHNATHAN A. OHLHAUSEN
Ellis
Cord
IV. MARY OHLHAUSEN
William Duriden
V. EDWARD OHLHAUSEN
VI. MARGARET OHLHAUSEN
Robinson
Aug. 25 - Workmen are repairing the middle pier of the Platte City bridge, and Wheeland is paid $16 per day to open his flood-gates to reduce the stage of water.
Aug. 27 - Thirty five additions to the Christian Church at New Market, under the preaching of Elder Samuel Lowe.
Aug. 28 - The fair. The Landmark issues a daily. An ex-Confederate reunion on the grounds.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 1 - New mail route from Kansas City to Edgerton, by way of Barry, Linkville, and Smithville.
W. F. LEIPARD having died.
Theo. Lentz
1. Nancy Leipard
2. Florence Leipard
3. Anna Leipard
4. Minnie Leipard
HENRY SMITH
Ireland Margaret ____
Prof. P. H. Crafton
Landmark
Prof. W. A. Bowen
Chronicle
GEORGE POWER
Moses McComas
Sarah E. Walling
Henrietta C. Smith
Marion W. Power
Edith E.
Wade H. Power