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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pape Six rington, Hunsicker, Hamilton, Holcomb, Hayward, Harrison, Horton, Jordan, Jones, Killam, Leighton, Lindsley, Manley, Medway, Mitchell, Mathews, Munn, Nowell, Ogden, Palmer, Plngree, Perkins, Polhe-mu- s. Putt, Peck, Perry, Pierson, Reed, Rosenberger, Rosenberry, RayE. J. FJeldsted, secretary of the Smith, Ogden Chamber of Commerce, has McDonough County, and biographi- mond, Reeve, Sanborn, cal sketches of its settlers and Skinner, Summers, Stothoff, Schamp been selected to act as Judge of prominent citizens. Pub. 1885. 1158 Savage, Tarbell, Tlchenor, Tomp- the livestock show, which will be kins, Walker, Wright, Walpole, held during the eighth annual PP. Whipple, Ward,' Williams, Young. Horse and Livestock Exhibition, Mya Kentucky Third Census of the United 16, at the Utah State Agricultural States 1810 for the following Kenof Mr. college. The announcement AnCounties. by Compiled tucky FJeldsteds selection was made by nie W. B. Bell, 1934. Typewritten: Lloyd unaker, TOemonton and Adair, Barren, Boone, (Bracken, MarSen Pearson. Marysvale, Floyd, Gallatin, Nicholas, Pendleof this year's show, ton, Rockcastle, Wayne. which is sponsored yearly by the Maine Ag. club of the school. Hallowell Maine, vital records of C. M. Eppick, popular merchant The livestock show will begin Hallowell Maine to the year 1892. 10 a. m. A feature of the mornEdited by Mabel Goodwin Hall. at Trenton, enjoys the good will at ing show will be the milk-maPub. under the a uthority of the of the citizens of his community. s. Mar- contest, open to all Aggie Maine Historica Society. Vols. 1 He conducts the West Cache ket, a neat little grocery and meat During the Hhorse Show which will to 6. market and Is able to supply the be held in the afternoon in the Massachusetts needs of Trenton in his line. Mr. college stadium, the Sorority RidInhabitants Ipswich, Mass., early to give ing contest and many other Inof Ipswfch, Hammatts Papers, by Eppick is always on hand Abraham Hammatt. Pub. Augustine aid to any worthy cause and is teresting events will take place, achopeful that the annual Black cording to the chairmen, who are Caldwell, 1880. 423 pp. is working, along with the various Franklin County, and White day at Richmond Sunderland, all that Its hope for it. committees selected, to make an history of the Town of Sunderland, He is anxioussponsors to see every indus- outstanding success of this annual which originally emshow. braced within its limits the present try of the county thnrve. town of Montague and Leverett, by John Montague Smith, with genealogies prepared by Henry W. Taft and Abbie T. Montague. Pub. 1899. 684 pp. Mississippi Daughters of the American Revolution in Mississippi, historical directory of the D.AR. In Mississippi, compiled by Allie Everhart Miller (Mrs. E. B. Miller.) Pub. by the Horseshoe Robertson Chapter DA.R. Mississippi, 1933. 156 pp. New York New York Historical Society Pub. by the Quarterly Bulletin. TRENTON, UTAH New York Historical Society. Vols. 16 to 18. from April 1932 to Jan. added to the Library of the Genealogical Society of Utah, 60 North Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. March 1935. Books FAMILY IOSTORIES of Delaware: Families Stretcher, Fenwick. Davis, Draper, Kipshaven. and Stidham, by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Pub. 1901, 171 pp. Ballard: Ballard Family, a list of the descendants of Israel BalAllied lard (1748-181- and 0) Alice (Full- ), compiled er) Ballard Pub. by Melvin Gilbert Dodge. 1934, 15 pp. Bird: Historical sketch of the family of Michael Presbury Bird, of Roxbury, Mass, a pioneer of East Smlthfield. Pa, in 1801. To which is added a brief history of the Summer family, who were also pioneers of East Smithfield, Pa. by Nancy Niles Bird. Pub. 1904, 64 pp. Carrell: Descednants of James Carrell and Sarah Dugan, his wife, compiled by Ezra Patterson Darrell. Pub. 1928, 708 pp. Families directly descended from all the royal families in Europe and Mayflower descendants, by their lineal descendant, Mrs. (Oscar Herbert) Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford. Pub. by the Free Press Printing Co. 1932, 175 pp. Fish and Julia Ursin Niecewicz Kean, his wife, by Stuyvesant Fish. Pub. 1929, 177 pp. Gillett: Giilett Family, descendants of Horace Asahel Gillett and Zilpha Ballard, ). his wife Compiled by Chloe Dell Mantle. Pub. by Melvin Gilbert Dodge, 1934, 32 pp. Greenleaf: Genealogy of the Greenlcaf Family, compiled by Pub. Greenleaf. James Edward 1896, 553 pp. Peerage Hastings: Huntington a genealogical and biographical history of the illustrious ouse ot Hastings, including a me icon of the 'present Karl and his family, by Henry Nugent Bell, London, 1820. 403 pp. Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service, their part In making American history from 495 to 1934, by their lineal desMrs. (Oscar Herbert) cendant, Elizabeth M. Leach Rixiord. Illustrated. Pub. by the Tuttle Co. 1934. 367 pp. Threlkeld: Threlkeld Genealogy, by Hansford Lee Threlkeld. Pub. by the Author, 1932. 335 pp. Towne: Descendants ol William Towne, who came to America on or about 1630 and settled in Salem. Mass., complied by Edwin Eugene Towne. Pub. by the Author, 1901. (1751-1796- ,495-193- 2, (1804-189- 1) (1805-1862- ... 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