Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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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