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1896, JULY 1070 THE HIATTS.
2. Sarah Hiatt, married H. R. Wilkerson. Children:
[a] Maggie Hiatt
[b] Dora Hiatt
[c] Pauline Wilkerson
3. Willard Hiatt
4. Geo. Hiatt
5. Emily Hiatt, married a Briscoe
6. Annie Hiatt, married a Hardy
7. Jacob Hiatt
8. Ida Hiatt
9. Merit Hiatt, married a Simmons
10. Thomas Hiatt
11. Isaac Hiatt
V. JOHN HIATT, married Melissa Cogdill. Children:
1. Nathaniel Hiatt
2. Jesse Hiatt
3. James Hiatt
4. William Hiatt
VI. ELIZABETH HIATT, married Peter Simmons. Children:
1. Nelson Hiatt
2. James Hiatt
3. Jane Simmons
4. John Hiatt
5. Price Hiatt
AUGUST
Platte County Schoools
Aug. 1 - BEN CARTER died
born Mason County, Ky., July 10, 1822
married April 28, 1846, Malinda Vermillion
Eight chidlren
Population of Leavenworth, 21,120
Emancipation Day observed at Platte City by the negroes, with picnic, music by their band, and by speaking.
J. E. Perry erects hay scales east of the Central Hotel in Platte City.
Aug. 8 - Weather - Hot spell. Thermometer 102 degrees; 9th 100 degrees; 10th, 100 degrees; 11th 96 degrees. After serveral days at 80 degrees, the mercury conitnued at 92 degrees for a week.
Crops
"OLD SACRAMENTO"
Mexican War