|
Names
embroidered around Jasper County Courthouse
in center of 1895 quilt
|
| Inner circle (45):
E.L. Andertow
Charles Baxter
Annie Baxter
H. Betebenner
F[rank] Betebenner
Thomas Buckbee
L.W. Divelbiss
C.E. Elliott
Jim Ellis
L.A. Fillmore
J.S. Ford
T[homas] M. Garland
W.S.[A.?] Gill
G. Grauberger
Howard Gray
M.M. Hunter
E[rnest] B. Jacobs
Jim Jacobs
J.T. James
D.D. Ferr
W.H. Kilgore
E. Kline
C. Leaming
A.A. Lisiecki
C.D. Lisiecki
W.R. Logan
P. Lundy
J.R.[Rudolph?] Pfeninger
Joe Prather
Jim Reno
I.F. Russum
W. Shannon
J.F. Shannon
S.A. Stuckey
E.C. Thym
Frank Tull
H.[Harvey?] Tyree
George Wheeler
John Wood
W. Woodward
Curtis Wright
 

|
Outer circle (46):
"The Fair"
L.E. Archias & Co.
G[eorge W.] Asendorf
Miss V. Batterson
D. [Dell] Beeson
Miss E. Best
Rev. A.F. Blake
Block & Bro.
B.S. Briles
Miss S[arah] E. Brooks
Carthage Grocer Co.
B. Catron
Miss B. Chase
Mr. A[rthur]C. Chase
Mrs. A[rthur] Chase
Mrs. Grace Clark
Dr. G[eorge] D. Coe
Tho[mas]A. Coffelt
J.J. Corbett
L. Davison
Deal Bros. [Drug Co]
W.C.[A?] Eldred
E.T. Eldred
W.A. Eldred
D.R. Fenner
Prof. [R.D.?] Ford
W.E. Ford
Dr. [R.L.] Galbreath
Miss Carrie Hammons
Rev. Dwight Hanna
H[orace]H. Harding
Mrs. W.E. Harper
S.C. Heckathorn
Rev. [G.H.?]Hemingway
J. Hornback
J.W. Hutcheson
Miss F.[Fay?] Jordan
W.B. Kelly & Co. [Grocery]
F.G. Laubach
Rev. R.[Rochester?]K. Maiden
A.D. McBean
C.A. McCubbin
W.R. McDonald
J.M. McMillan
Miss L.[Lula?] McReynolds
J.W. Miller
E.M. O'Donnell
Ramsay Bros. [Dry Goods]
H. Rassler
S.D. Robinson
R.[C.?] Robinson
J[ulius] Roessler
R.H. Rose
J.N. Schooler
W.J. Sewall
Eugene Sharum
Rev. [W.B.] Slutz
Jas. [J.F.] Spence
Geo[rge] W. Springer
Steadley Bros.
F.A. Steadley
F.W. Steadley
R.T. Stickney
B.F. Thomas
Kate Tull
L.[Lula?] Twitchell
Miss L.[Loula?] Vaunaman [?]
Rev. Wm. Wainright
Geo[rge] Webster
W.S. Wells
Rev. L.W. Welsh
S.E. Wetzel
E.M. Wood
Mr. Yeater
J.F. Youtsey |
| Many of those given above either worked on the courthouse,
were county officials or store owners around the courthouse square.
Just recently, Phillip Maybee of Eads, Tennessee, identified his
relatives on the quilt — H Betebenner and F Betebenner —
as stone masons who worked on the courthouse project. If you have
information on any of the names above (or corrections in spelling),
please do not hesitate to e-mail
the museum or call 417-358-2667.
|
Copyright © 2008 Powers Museum
1617 West Oak P.O. Box 593 Carthage, MO 64836
e-mail:infonow@powersmuseum.com
| phone: 417-358-2667
All Web site design, content and solutions are property of Powers Museum
|
|