Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . ee-cham has been ill charge about sixteen years andduring that time he has iufused his i>arislionerswith vigor and devotion to their <hurch. Supervisors—Samuel ^brrv,lH:!!, :i.); Andrus(lillicrt. :!4; James B. Richardson, bSiW-T;Iatteu Parker, ISiK-l); Barzil Candee, lHlO-1;Jos(|,li K. Brown, ISfli; (tarret C. Sweet, 1843;Samuel Foot, 1844; William (longer, 1845-(i;William Hale, 1847-511; Ohver Breed, 1H51-4; IraBetts, 1855; Seth \V. Alvord, lS5(i 7; John , 1858-liO; Frederick D. Van Wagoner, 1859;Edmund Merry. 18lil-3, ti5-8;


Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . ee-cham has been ill charge about sixteen years andduring that time he has iufused his i>arislionerswith vigor and devotion to their <hurch. Supervisors—Samuel ^brrv,lH:!!, :i.); Andrus(lillicrt. :!4; James B. Richardson, bSiW-T;Iatteu Parker, ISiK-l); Barzil Candee, lHlO-1;Jos(|,li K. Brown, ISfli; (tarret C. Sweet, 1843;Samuel Foot, 1844; William (longer, 1845-(i;William Hale, 1847-511; Ohver Breed, 1H51-4; IraBetts, 1855; Seth \V. Alvord, lS5(i 7; John , 1858-liO; Frederick D. Van Wagoner, 1859;Edmund Merry. 18lil-3, ti5-8; Charles W. Can-dee, 18;4; Mosc-s Melviii, 18li!); John C. , 1870-1; Hiram Fox, 1872-5, 79; WilliamPatrick, 1870-8; Burton Belts, 1880; A. E. ; W. E. Sparrow, 18S5-0; John I). OBrien,1887-91; Albert P. :\rerriani. 1892 0; F. L. Smith,ISOfi iiireseiit ineumbeiit). The Fire of July 2M. 1894. destroyed theChicjuita ])aper mill, the saw mill of A. P. cider mill and the Smith ^lurgittroydmachine shop. ; .Mis. S. .1. Miivrr SlKIIlKXS cmur •UKIPS H18TOKICAL SOUVENIR OF PHtENIX. 33 Phoenix Lod^e, No. 101, I. O. G. T. was orgaiii/.id Fell, lit, IIMIII. liy Mrs. ,T. C. «toiie, iifOhio, witli lourteeu charter memljers ami has sinceinitiated one liundreil and eleven. Fullers hallwas secured where the meetings were held untilthe jilace was found too small to accomiuodate themembers, and the hall in the Belts block was thenengaged where on Feb. 14, 1901, the lodge tooknp its quarters and where the meetings are now-held each Thursday evening. 0. E. (!andee hasthe honor of being the first jaesiding officer andE. A. Tabcr the first secretary, offices which arenow held by Donie Turner ami Bertha Smith(larrison. Last February a degree tdam, wliosel)icture appears in this bo<ik, was organized and ithas been a great help in the initiation of candi-dates. It is the only Good Templars degree teamin the county and at the


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