Johnathan William Wagner

TMG ID:8607, (28 Jul 1986 - 17 Aug 1986)
Relationship:Grandnephew of John Phillip Wagner

Primary Birth & Death

Last Edited1 Feb 2013

William Lewis

TMG ID:8608, (13 Jan 1783 - 3 Dec 1851)
Relationship:2nd great-grandfather of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Gould Lewis B: 10 Jul 1756, D: 8 Nov 1841
Mother*Experience Rice B: 31 Jul 1760, D: 31 Jan 1827

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageTuesday, 6 May 1817, William, age 34 years, 3 months and 23 days, and Lucy Chubb, age 27 years, 6 months and 19 days, daughter of: Samuel Chubb Jr. and Relief Frisbie, were married at Poultney, Rutland County, VermontG.
     
MarriageThursday, 20 Aug 1840, William, age 57 years, 7 months and 7 days, and Caroline H. Ohmstead, age 25 years, 10 months and 24 days were married at Bennington, Genesee County, New YorkG.
     

Children of: William Lewis and Lucy Chubb

Children of: William Lewis and Caroline H. Ohmstead

Memorable Moments & Stories

  • Anecdote: William Lewis according to a diary left by his eldest son, A. J. Lewis, William fought in the War of 1812. William was one of those prominently identified with the Merchantile Interests of the village of Albion (Calhoun County, Michigan).
  • Anecdote: on Friday, 14 May 1841, William Lewis (58 years old) was present at the beginning of Wyoming County. The County was formed from Genesee County, May 14, 1841. Eagle, Pike and a part of Portage were annexed from Allegany Co. in 1846. The county seat is Warsaw. Mary Jemison ( "The Old White Woman"), Ebenzer Allen, John Tolles, Jacob Wright, Nathaniel Sprout and Stephen Crow were some of the first settlers.

    Bennington was formed from the town of Sheldon March 6, 1818. It is the largest town within Wyoming County.4

Other Major Events

  • Military: circa 1812, at New YorkG, William Lewis, military service, Private, Captain McNett's Company, New York Militia.5,6
  • Military: circa 1812, at New YorkG, William Lewis, military service, Captain Samuel McNett, who, in charge of a company of militia in war of 1812, defended Sackett's Harbor against the British attack, and for his deed was given a sword by General Jacob Brown (which is to-day the property of the Historical Society of the state at Albany), awarded the thanks of congress, and placed in charge of the light house and defenses of Lake Ontario.7,8
  • Land Patent: on Wednesday, 1 May 1839, at Calhoun County, MichiganG, William Lewis (56 years old) was awarded a land patent Meridian: Michigan-Toledo Strip, Township - Range: 004S - 005W, Aliquots: E½SW¼, Section: 34, and E½NW¼, Section: 35 Document #: 17989

    160 acres as provided by: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566.)9     
  • Land Patent: on Tuesday, 10 Aug 1869, at Mackinac County, MichiganG, William Lewis (86 years old) was awarded a land patent Meridian: Michigan-Toledo Strip, Township - Range: 042N - 001E, Aliquots: S½SE¼, Section: 28, Document #: 16664

    80 Acres as provided by: September 28, 1850: Scrip Warrant Act of 1850 (9 Stat. 520) for Service during War of 1812. Conveyed to Preston Mitchell     
         Others were: Judson A. Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Arba Chubb Lewis, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, Lucy Jane Lewis and Juliaett Emily Lewis.6
  • Land Patent: on Monday, 20 Sep 1869, at Mackinac County, MichiganG, William Lewis (86 years old) was awarded a land patent Meridian: Michigan-Toledo Strip, Township - Range: 042N - 001E, Aliquots: N½SE¼, Section: 28, Document #: 41796     
         Others were: Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, Lucy Jane Lewis and Juliaett Emily Lewis.6

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-182020 Feb 1821, Gaines, Genesee County, New YorkGLucy Chubb and Adoniram Judson Lewis10
Census-18301830, Gaines, Orleans County, New YorkGAdoniram Judson Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis and Lucy Chubb11
Census-185012 Oct 1850, Residence #69; Family #69., Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGCaroline H. Ohmstead, Arba Chubb Lewis, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, Juliaett Emily Lewis, Lucy Jane Lewis and Adoniram Judson Lewis12

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
"Those prominently identified with the mercantile interests of the village.... William Lewis, Ann Lewis...."13

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: William Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.14
Anecdote Anecdote: William Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.14

Known Address(es)

Citations

  1. [S53] Unknown author, History of Calhoun Co. Michigan, 1830-1877. Michigan No. 51-52. Reel 20. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  2. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S105] Bonnie J. Wiley (6433), online e-mail address, Bonnie Jeanne Wiley (103 N. Second St., Cambridge, IL 61238-1234), updated as of 13 Jan 2000.
  4. [S79] Interneet - New York GENWEB, online <http://tinyurl.com/h6396um>. Hereinafter cited as Internet - NY GenWeb.
  5. [S100] Unknown document, unknown file name; Various; a1; 602 (Washington City, D.C.: United States National Archives), 125.
  6. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
  7. [S872] 76th New York State Volunteers "The Cortland Regiment", online <http://tinyurl.com/lvxdkrg>. Hereinafter cited as 76th NY Volunteers.
  8. [S873] Robert Clarke, Third Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland Held at Indianapolis, 1869 (Cincinatti, OH: Robert Clarke and Company, 1869). Hereinafter cited as Army of Cumberland.
  9. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>, Accession/Serial # MI1460__.012
    Document # 17989. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
  10. [S103] 7 Aug 1820, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ycvmd75t Fourth Census of the United States, 1820.
  11. [S264] 1 Jun 1830, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y78pjmqc Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
  12. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line.
  13. [S53] Unknown author, History of Calhoun Co. Michigan, 1830-1877. Michigan No. 51-52. Reel 20. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), Page 119.
  14. [S3500] "A Journal of A J Lewis (in his own words)," (MS, 1863; Calhoun County, MI); unknown repository reference, unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "A J Lewis Journal."
  15. [S57] Michael L. Cook, Pioneer Lewis Families (Evansville, Indiana 47712: Cook Publications, 1978), Page 1445 Vol II. Hereinafter cited as Pioneer Lewis Families.
Last Edited16 Aug 2022

Lucy Chubb

TMG ID:8609, (17 Oct 1789 - 2 Jun 1839)
Relationship:2nd great-grandmother of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*Samuel Chubb Jr. B: 22 Apr 1751, D: 3 Apr 1817
Mother*Relief Frisbie1 B: 5 Nov 1769, D: 30 Jul 1822

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Tuesday, 6 May 1817, her married name became Mrs. Lewis (née Chubb).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageTuesday, 6 May 1817, Lucy, age 27 years, 6 months and 19 days, and William Lewis, age 34 years, 3 months and 23 days, son of: William Gould Lewis and Experience Rice, were married at Poultney, Rutland County, VermontG.
     

Children of: Lucy Chubb and William Lewis

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-18106 Aug 1810, Poultney, Rutland County, VermontG, 9 slavesSamuel Chubb Jr., Relief Frisbie, Alonzo Chubb, Johnathan Frisbee Chubb, Glode Dugar Chubb, Marina Chubb and Elizabeth Chubb4
Census-182020 Feb 1821, Gaines, Genesee County, New YorkGWilliam Lewis and Adoniram Judson Lewis5
Census-18301830, Gaines, Orleans County, New YorkGWilliam Lewis, Adoniram Judson Lewis and Glode Dugar Lewis6

Citations

  1. [S105] Bonnie J. Wiley (6433), online e-mail address, Bonnie Jeanne Wiley (103 N. Second St., Cambridge, IL 61238-1234), updated as of 13 Jan 2000.
  2. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S79] Interneet - New York GENWEB, online <http://tinyurl.com/h6396um>, Gaines Cemetery List of Graves - Sharon Kerridge, Orleans County Coordinator 1993 & November 1996. Hereinafter cited as Internet - NY GenWeb.
  4. [S111] 6 Aug 1810, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y7zlsedz Third Census of the United States, 1810.
  5. [S103] 7 Aug 1820, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ycvmd75t Fourth Census of the United States, 1820.
  6. [S264] 1 Jun 1830, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y78pjmqc Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
Last Edited12 Mar 2018

Adoniram Judson Lewis1

TMG ID:8610, (9 Sep 1819 - 24 Jul 1864)
Relationship:Great-granduncle of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Lewis B: 13 Jan 1783, D: 3 Dec 1851
Mother*Lucy Chubb B: 17 Oct 1789, D: 2 Jun 1839

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Nick-Name: his nickname was "A.J."4
  • Name-Variation: He was also known as Judson A.5

Memorable Moments & Stories

  • Bio: A Journal by A.J. Lewis

    AJ never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.4
  • Anecdote: Adoniram Judson Lewis Adoniram Judson is the name of one of the first foreign missionaries to travel from the United States to an overseas mission. Reverend Judson left Boston in 1812. He returned for the first time with his three children in 1845. He was surprised to learn that his letters had been read from pulpits throughout his homeland and he had become the "subject of thousands of sermons, the theme of thousands of prayers. Thousands had named their children for him. The country was full of men and women who had been hearing all their lives about the great missionary Adoniram Judson, the saint of Burma."1
  • Anecdote: from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
    (AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
         Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.4
  • Anecdote: from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
    (AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
         Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.4
  • Anecdote: between 1863 and 1864, Adoniram Judson Lewis AJ never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
  • Anecdote: circa 1864, at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Cook County, IllinoisG, Adoniram Judson Lewis.6

Other Major Events

  • Military: on Wednesday, 10 Dec 1862, at Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganG, Adoniram Judson Lewis at age 43, began military service, Enlisted as Private, Company D, 1st Michigan Sharp Shooter Regiment.7,8
  • Military: on Friday, 6 May 1864, at Virginia, at Wilderness, Adoniram Judson Lewis, at age 44, military service, battle, served in the First Michigan Sharpshooters, Company D.7

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-182020 Feb 1821, Gaines, Genesee County, New YorkGWilliam Lewis and Lucy Chubb9
Census-18301830, Gaines, Orleans County, New YorkGWilliam Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis and Lucy Chubb10
Census-185012 Oct 1850, Residence #69; Family #69., Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGWilliam Lewis, Caroline H. Ohmstead, Arba Chubb Lewis, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, Juliaett Emily Lewis and Lucy Jane Lewis11

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Oct 1850laborer5

Citations

  1. [S74] Courtney Anderson, To The Golden Shore, by Courtney Anderson (Valley Forge: Judson Press, 1956 1987 1989). Hereinafter cited as Golden Shore.
  2. [S53] Unknown author, History of Calhoun Co. Michigan, 1830-1877. Michigan No. 51-52. Reel 20. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  3. [S54] Electronic: Civil War Regiments, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp; unknown file name, Michigan 20th Infantry Regiment, History.
  4. [S3500] "A Journal of A J Lewis (in his own words)," (MS, 1863; Calhoun County, MI); unknown repository reference, unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "A J Lewis Journal."
  5. [S80] 1 Jun 1850, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9393x5q, 1850 Federal US Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850.
  6. [S4] Original research and personal knowledge of Terrance Wagner (8648) (Olympia, WA 98501), 09 Jun 2011 - Various.
  7. [S54] Electronic: Civil War Regiments, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp; unknown file name, Michigan 1st Sharp Shooter Regiment, History.
  8. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, Military Records: Civil War Service Records Disk 1 - Roll-Box: 000545, Roll-Exct: 0024, Roll-Rec: 00001924.
  9. [S103] 7 Aug 1820, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ycvmd75t Fourth Census of the United States, 1820.
  10. [S264] 1 Jun 1830, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y78pjmqc Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
  11. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line.
Last Edited27 Aug 2022

Glode Dugar Lewis

TMG ID:8611, (7 Sep 1821 - 30 Jan 1901)
Relationship:Great-grandfather of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Lewis B: 13 Jan 1783, D: 3 Dec 1851
Mother*Lucy Chubb B: 17 Oct 1789, D: 2 Jun 1839

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: He was also known as Dugar2

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageSunday, 19 Nov 1848, Glode, age 27 years, 2 months and 12 days, and Mariah Gifford, age 17 years, 9 months and 12 days, daughter of: Justice Gifford and Phebe Ecker, were married at Burlington, Calhoun County, MichiganG.3
     

Children of: Glode Dugar Lewis and Mariah Gifford

Memorable Moments & Stories

Other Major Events

  • Religion: in 1844, Glode Dugar Lewis Wesleyan Methodist.
  • Military: between 1861 and 1900, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, at some point Glode Lewis was the Certifier for fellow soldier, Nathan Sturdevant's application for a Civil War pension.5
  • Military: between 1861 and 1900, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, at some point Glode was the Witness on an application for a soldier, Gal and dependent, Owe, for a Civil War pension.5
  • Military: on Tuesday, 22 Jul 1862, at Jackson, Jackson County, MichiganG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 40, military service, Company I

    On July 22, 1862, George W Bullis, then of Marshall, Calhoun county, was commissioned second lieutenant, and authorized to recruit a company for the Twentieth Michigan. His company, known as "The Marshall Company," afterward became Company I.

    Lieutenant Bullis had been an attorney in the office of D. Darwin Hughes, and had no experience in military command. He interested with him in recruiting the company Mr. Charles C. Dodge, then foreman in the shops of the Michigan Central Railroad Company at Marshall, who had been connected with the local company, and Josiah T. Hammond, of Tekonsha, in the same county.

    When the company was recruited Lieutenant Bullis voluntarily yielded the place of captain to Charles C. Dodge, was himself commissioned first lieutenant, while J. T. Hammond was commissioned and mustered as second lieutenant.

    The orderly sergeant of Company I was Clement A. Lounsberry, who enlisted at Marengo, August 9, 1862. He had seen service as a private in the old First Michigan Infantry (three months' regiment) had been wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861. He was taken to Richmond as a prisoner with Colonel O. B. Willcox, of his own regiment, and was there able to gain the warm and lasting friendship of that officer. Sergeant Lounsberry rose through all the grades, until March 11, 1865, he was commissioned colonel, and came home in command of the regiment, with the full rank of lieutenant Colonel, by muster into the Unites States service. He was the most notable case of rise from the ranks that occurred in the Twentieth Michigan.

    The other sergeants at the organization of the company were as follows:

    Second Sergeant—Orange F Acker.
    Third Sergeant—Charles H. Mench.
    Fourth Sergeant— Nathan P Parker.
    Fifth Sergeant—Charles B. Smith.

    Corporals.

    First Corporal—Andrew H. Cleveland.
    Second Corporal—Robert W Davison.
    Third Corporal—Abram Hasbrook.
    Fourth Corporal—Peter Nover.
    Fifth Corporal—John W Sammons.
    Sixth Corporal—Theodore C. Saulsbury.
    Seventh Corporal—John E. Smith.
    Eighth Corporal —Eugene E. Stone.6
  • Military: on Tuesday, 12 Aug 1862, at Marshall, Calhoun County, MichiganG, Glode Dugar Lewis at age 40, began military service, enlisted as Private, Company I, 20th Michigan Infantry Regiment.7,8,9
  • Military: from 15 Aug 1862 to 19 Aug 1862, at Jackson, Jackson County, MichiganG, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, 20th Michigan Volunteer Infantry

    The 20th was organized August 15-19, 1862 at Jackson, MI. It was held in reserve at the Battle of Fredericksburg in December of 1862 and did not participate heavily in the fighting, though 11 men were wounded. In May of 1863, the regiment fought at the Battle of Horse Shoe Bend in Kentucky, losing 5 men killed. In June, they reinforced Grant at Vicksburg. The oppressive heat took its toll on the men's health, 20 of whom died there of disease. The regiment joined the Army of the Potomac in 1864 and participated in the Battle of the Wilderness and Chancellorsville. At Spottsylvania Court House, they charged the Confederate works and lost 30 killed, 82 wounded and 31 missing. On July 30, 1864 at Petersburg, after an underground mine was exploded beneath the Confederate works, the regiment charged into the resultant Crater. They were hopelessly trapped by Confederates looking down from the top of the Crater, who easily picked them off. The men of the 20th, realizing their plight, cut up their colors and buried them in the sand, lest they be taken by the enemy. Indeed, many were captured, though some managed to escape. At war's end, the regiment participated in the Grand Review in Washington. Over the course of the war, it suffered a casualty rate of 25.5%, with 74 men killed in action, another 40 who died of their wounds and 181 who fell victim to disease.10
  • Military: from 15 Aug 1862 to 30 May 1865, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, Duty at Sharpsburg, Md., September 22 to October 6. 1862, and at Pleasant Valley, Md., until October 14, At Nolen's Ford to October 30. Advance on Culpeper November 2-15, and to Falmouth, Va., November 16-19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. "Mud March" January 20-24, 1863. At Falmouth until February 19. Moved to Newport News, Va., February 19, thence to Kentucky March 19-23. Duty at various points in Kentucky until June. Expedition to Monticello and operations in Southeast Kentucky April 26-May 12. Skirmish Alcorn's Distillery near Monticello May 9 (Detachment). Horse Shoe Bend, Ky., May 10. Moved to Vicksburg, Miss., June 3-14. Siege of Vicksburg June 14-July 4. Advance on Jacksoon, Miss., July 4-10. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. Destruction of Mississippi Central Railroad at Madison Station July 18-22. Camp at Milldale until August 4. Moved to Covington, Ky., thence to Crab Orchard, Ky., August 4-30. March to Knoxville, Tenn., September 10-26. Action at Blue Springs October 10. Duty at Lenoir Station until November 14. Knoxville Campaign November 4-December 24. Campbell's Station November 16. Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5. Repulse of Longstreet's assault on Fort Saunders November 29. Pursuit of Longstreet to Bean's Station December 5-18. Strawberry Plains January 21-22, 1864. Advance to Morristown January 24-March 2. Reconnoissance to Chucky River March 14. Moved from Knoxville to Nicholasville, Ky., thence to Annapolis, Md., March 23-30. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James River May 4-June 15. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Ny River May 10; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. Ox Ford May 23-24. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Bethesda Church June 1-3. Before Petersburg June 16-18. Siege of Petersburg June 16, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Reconnoissance on Vaughan and Squirrel Level Roads October 8. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, October 27-28. Fort Stedman, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and capture of Petersburg April 2. Occupation of Petersburg April 3. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Moved to Alexandria April 20-24. Grand Review May 23. Mustered out May 30, 1865.11
  • Military: from 22 Sep 1862 to 6 Oct 1862, at Sharpsburg, Washington County, MarylandG, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, duty.12
  • Military: from 12 Dec 1862 to 15 Dec 1862, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, Battle of Fredericksburg.13,12
  • Military: between 9 May 1863 and 10 May 1863, at Horshoe Bend, KentuckyG, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, Battle.13,12
  • Military: on Monday, 15 Jun 1863, at Columbia, Adair County, KentuckyG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 41, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Saturday, 10 Oct 1863, at Blue Spring, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Monday, 12 Oct 1863, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Monday, 26 Oct 1863, at Loudon, Loudon County, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Wednesday, 11 Nov 1863, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Monday, 16 Nov 1863, at Campbell's Station, Maury County, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Monday, 16 Nov 1863, at Lenoir, Loudon County, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Monday, 16 Nov 1863, at Concord Station, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Saturday, 21 Nov 1863, at Knoxville, Knox County, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: between 24 Nov 1863 and 25 Nov 1863, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: between 28 Nov 1863 and 29 Nov 1863, at Knoxville, Knox County, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Sunday, 29 Nov 1863, at Fort Saunders, Knoxville, Knox County, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Tuesday, 29 Dec 1863, at Knoxville, Knox County, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Friday, 15 Jan 1864, at Grainger County, TennesseeG, at Blain's Cross Roads, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Battle.13
  • Military: on Thursday, 11 Feb 1864, at Knoxville, Knox County, TennesseeG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, the Second Michigan started for Michigan on their veteran furlough, and the other Michigan regiments turned out and formed along the road to pay them parting honors. The Second had come to be very highly esteemed by us as a splendid body of men, always ready for any arduous duty. They had been blessed with such commanding officers as Richardson, Poe and Humphrey, who had brought them up to the highest standard of efficiency, as brave and well disciplined soldiers. As we had been associated with them almost from the day we entered the service, our regiment had become greatly attached to them, and parted with them with deep regret.

    On February 16th the corps broke up camp at Erin and marched to Knoxville, and bivouacked just beyond. An attack by the enemy was feared, but the alarm seems to have been unfounded. February 18th the First Division moved around to the Clinton road and camped about two miles west from Fort Sanders.

    The regiment remained at this camp with the exception of a reconnaissance to Washington Cross Roads, about half way to Blain's Cross Roads, until February 24, when it marched with the whole army to Strawberry Plains. It has been mentioned before that on February 9 General John M. Schofield
    assumed command of the Army of the Ohio, relieving Major General J. G. Foster.14
  • Military: on Monday, 15 Feb 1864, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 42, military service, Transferred to Invalid Corps, by G. O. No. 57, War Department.15
  • Military: on Wednesday, 5 Jul 1865, at Burnside Barracks, Indianapolis, Marion County, IndianaG, Glode Dugar Lewis at age 43, completed military service, mustered out of the Army on this date. He served in the Twentieth Michigan Infantry, Company I. Was transferred to Invalid Corps on 15 Feb 1864 and discharged from company H, Fifth Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps.

    He and one brother, Samuel Eugene Lewis (8615) survived the Civil War. His other brother, Adoniram Judson Lewis (8610) and two half-brothers, Sylvester T. B. Lewis (8616) and ???????????? died as a result of the war.1,15
  • Religion: on Saturday, 1 Jan 1876, at Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganG, Glode Dugar Lewis (54 years old) presented a small personal Bible to his son, Fredrick William Lewis (13 years old). The inscription reads:

    "Frederic W. Lewis' Book
    Blessed Bible Book of books:
    By inspiration penned,
    Thou art a Chart, who looks whereon,
    The way to Heaven mayy find.
    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    My son take this Book to be a guide to thy feet and it shall guide thee into all TRUTH. For it is the Word of God.

    Glode D. Lewis
    Dated Jan. 1st AD 1876."16
  • Military: on Friday, 17 Mar 1876, at Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganG, Glode Dugar Lewis, at age 54, military service, filed for Civil War pension.17
  • Moved: in 1885, Glode Dugar and Mariah moved from from Calhoun County, Michigan with a group of approximately 12 families to Jetmore, Hodgeman County, KansasG.
         Accompaning was: Fredrick William Lewis and Orlen Arza Lewis.
  • Land Patent: on Friday, 3 Jul 1891, at Hodgeman County, KansasG, Glode Dugar Lewis (69 years old) was awarded a land patent Meridian: 6th PM, Township - Range: 024S - 023W, Aliquots: Lot/Trct 1, Lot/Trct 2 and S½NE¼, Section: 2, Document #: 2703

    161.65 acres as provided by: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566.)18
  • Land Patent: on Saturday, 11 May 1895, at Hodgeman County, KansasG, Glode Dugar Lewis (73 years old) was awarded a land patent Meridian: 6th PM, Township - Range: 024S - 023W, Aliquots: SE¼, Section: 2, Document #: 4549

    160 acres as provided by: May 20, 1862: Homestead Entry Original (12 Stat. 392.)18

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-18301830, Gaines, Orleans County, New YorkGWilliam Lewis, Adoniram Judson Lewis and Lucy Chubb19
Census-185012 Oct 1850, Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGMariah Gifford20,21
Census-186014 Aug 1860, Post Office: Marshall, Tekonsha Twp., Calhoun County, MichiganGMariah Gifford, Ella Relief Lewis and Flora Lewis22
Census-18708 Aug 1870, Tekonsha Twp., Calhoun County, MichiganGMariah Gifford, Ella Relief Lewis, Fredrick William Lewis and Orlen Arza Lewis23
Census-188022 Jun 1880, Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGMariah Gifford, Ella Relief Lewis, Fredrick William Lewis and Orlen Arza Lewis24,25
Census-1895 KS1 Mar 1895, Sawlog Twp., Hodgeman County, KansasGFredrick William Lewis, Ada Ann Jones, Lee Clare Lewis and Mariah Gifford26
Census-190019 Jun 1900, Sawlog Twp., Hodgeman County, KansasGFredrick William Lewis, Ada Ann Jones, Lee Clare Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Mariah Gifford and Virginia Adeline Jones27

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Oct 1850Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGfarmer28
between 1859 and 1860Calhoun County, MichiganGfarmer/surveyor1
circa Aug 1860Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGfarmer22
Aug 1870Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGfarmer23
circa Jun 1880Tekonsha Twp., Calhoun County, MichiganGfarmer29
between 1881 and 1884Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGCounty Surveyor1
Dec 1887Sawlog Twp., Jetmore, Hodgeman County, KansasG"District No. 59, Fred W. Lewis teacher has a small but very enterprising school."

"G. D. Lewis is intending to purchase a new surveying outfit, so as to insure more accurate work as county surveyor."
between 1888 and 1894Jetmore, Hodgeman County, KansasGserved as County Surveryor for Hodgeman County from 1888 and 1894

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Glode Dugar Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.30
Anecdote Anecdote: Glode Dugar Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.30
Land PatGlode Dugar Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 10 Aug 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.18
Marriage Wednesday, 1 Jul 1891, Glode Dugar Lewis attended the marriage of Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann Jones at home of her parents, Jetmore, Hodgeman County, KansasG.
     Other celebrants were: Alexious Leander Jones, Julia Ann Cantrall and Mariah Gifford.3

Newspaper Items & Articles

Citations

  1. [S53] Unknown author, History of Calhoun Co. Michigan, 1830-1877. Michigan No. 51-52. Reel 20. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  2. [S4] Original research and personal knowledge of Terrance Wagner (8648) (Olympia, WA 98501), 09 Jun 2011 - Various.
  3. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>, Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  4. [S1045] Letter from Unknown (Michigan) to Glode Dugar Lewis, 29aug1843; unknown repository (unknown repository address).
  5. [S4147] Fold3 by Ancestry, online <https://tinyurl.com/mw6tv3jn>, Veteran Pension Certificate. Hereinafter cited as Fold3.
  6. [S1316] Formerly Colonel of the regiment Byron M. Cutcheon, compiler, The Story of the Twentieth Michigan Infantry - July 15th, 1862 to May 30th, 1865 - Embracing Official Documents on File in the Records of the State of Michigan and of the United States Referring or Relative to the Regiment (Lansing, MI: Robert Smith Printing Co., 1904), page 19 Recruiting the Regiment. Hereinafter cited as History of the 20th Michigan Infantry.
  7. [S52] Unknown record type: unknown subject, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://tinyurl.com/2q6e4; unknown file name; Printout dated 1903, Amercian Civil War Research Database, Soldiers.
  8. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, Military Records: Civil War Service Records Disk 1 - Roll-Box: 000545, Roll-Exct: 0024, Roll-Rec: 00002037, 2038 & 2039.
  9. [S512] National Park Service - Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online <http://tinyurl.com/sfjk>, Film Number M545 Roll 24 and Film Number M636 Roll 23/24. Hereinafter cited as National Parks Service.
  10. [S1315] Rootsweb.com, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Larry Overmire (e-mail address), updated as of 21 Apr 2013.
  11. [S152] Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online <http://tinyurl.com/32e2j>, 20th Regiment, Michigan Infantry
    Source: "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion" by Frederick H. Dyer (Part 3). Hereinafter cited as Internet - Civil War Soldiers Site.
  12. [S512] National Park Service - Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online <http://tinyurl.com/sfjk>, 20th Regiment, Michigan Infantry. Hereinafter cited as National Parks Service.
  13. [S54] Electronic: Civil War Regiments, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp; unknown file name, Michigan 20th Infantry Regiment, History.
  14. [S1316] Formerly Colonel of the regiment Byron M. Cutcheon, compiler, The Story of the Twentieth Michigan Infantry - July 15th, 1862 to May 30th, 1865 - Embracing Official Documents on File in the Records of the State of Michigan and of the United States Referring or Relative to the Regiment (Lansing, MI: Robert Smith Printing Co., 1904), page 93 Winter in East Tennessee. Hereinafter cited as History of the 20th Michigan Infantry.
  15. [S1316] Formerly Colonel of the regiment Byron M. Cutcheon, compiler, The Story of the Twentieth Michigan Infantry - July 15th, 1862 to May 30th, 1865 - Embracing Official Documents on File in the Records of the State of Michigan and of the United States Referring or Relative to the Regiment (Lansing, MI: Robert Smith Printing Co., 1904), page 59 of the Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers of the Civil War 1861 - 1865. Hereinafter cited as History of the 20th Michigan Infantry.
  16. [S577] Lewis Family (7570), Bible given to Fred Lewis from Glode Lewis, n/a (n/a: n/a, n/a); Terrance Wagner (7997), n/a. Hereinafter cited as Fred Lewis Bible.
  17. [S4147] Fold3 by Ancestry, online <https://tinyurl.com/mw6tv3jn>, Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900. Hereinafter cited as Fold3.
  18. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
  19. [S264] 1 Jun 1830, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y78pjmqc Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
  20. [S80] 1 Jun 1850, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9393x5q, 1850 Federal US Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850, Page 424.
  21. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line Page 424 Roll M432_348.
  22. [S96] 1 Jun 1860, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/yayf9d52 Eighth Census of the United States, 1860.
  23. [S97] 1 Jun 1870, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9hbo4f7 Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, Tekonsha Twp, Calhoun County, Michigan.
  24. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1880 Census On-line.
  25. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Page 402C, film number 1254575, Michigan 1880 Federal Population Census.
  26. [S657] Various, 1895 Digital, Kansas, Ancestry.com, unknown repository unknown repository address.
  27. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  28. [S80] 1 Jun 1850, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9393x5q, 1850 Federal US Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850.
  29. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880.
  30. [S3500] "A Journal of A J Lewis (in his own words)," (MS, 1863; Calhoun County, MI); unknown repository reference, unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "A J Lewis Journal."
  31. [S4244] Republican County Convention - Glode D. Lewis, The Marshall Statesman, Marshall, MI, 26 Aug 1880, Three, Vol. XLI No. 50. Hereinafter cited as Marshall Statesman.
  32. [S4243] Republican County Convention - Glode D. Lewis, The Marshall Statesman, Marshall, MI, 7 Sep 1882, Three, Vol. XLIIL No. 52. Hereinafter cited as Marshall Statesman.
  33. [S4245] Jetmore Jottings, The Hutchinson Daily News, Hutchinson, KS, 13 Nov 1889, Eight, Vol. V, No. 77. Hereinafter cited as Hutchinson Daily.
  34. [S4417] Article: Lewis Family Holds 100 Per Cent Record, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1918, Page One, Volume: LVIII No. 22. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
Last Edited14 Dec 2022

Arba Chubb Lewis

TMG ID:8612, (7 Mar 1824 - 20 Sep 1862)
Relationship:Great-granduncle of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Lewis B: 13 Jan 1783, D: 3 Dec 1851
Mother*Lucy Chubb B: 17 Oct 1789, D: 2 Jun 1839

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageSunday, 3 Jun 1855, Arba, age 31 years, 2 months and 27 days, and Laura Electa Hadsell, age 21 years, 9 months and 16 days, daughter of: Martin Hadsell and Susan Forward, were married.3
     

Children of: Arba Chubb Lewis and Laura Electa Hadsell

Memorable Moments & Stories

Other Major Events

  • Military: on Monday, 11 Aug 1862, at Marshall, Calhoun County, MichiganG, Arba Chubb Lewis at age 38, began military service, Enlisted as Private, Company I, 20th Michigan Infantry Regiment.2,5

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
1850Albion, Orleans County, New YorkGserved as Constable of Albion in 18501
1851Albion, Orleans County, New YorkGserved as Constable of Albion in 18511
1855Albion, Orleans County, New YorkGserved as Constable of Albion in 18551

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Arba Chubb Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.8
Anecdote Anecdote: Arba Chubb Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.8
Land PatArba Chubb Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 10 Aug 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.9

Citations

  1. [S53] Unknown author, History of Calhoun Co. Michigan, 1830-1877. Michigan No. 51-52. Reel 20. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  2. [S54] Electronic: Civil War Regiments, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp; unknown file name, Michigan 20th Infantry Regiment, History.
  3. [S105] Bonnie J. Wiley (6433), online e-mail address, Bonnie Jeanne Wiley (103 N. Second St., Cambridge, IL 61238-1234), updated as of 13 Jan 2000, Message dated 14 Nov 2000.
  4. [S1045] Letter from Unknown (Michigan) to Glode Dugar Lewis, 29aug1843; unknown repository (unknown repository address).
  5. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, Military Records: Civil War Service Records Disk 1 - Roll-Box: 000545, Roll-Exct: 0024, Roll-Rec: 00001937.
  6. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line.
  7. [S96] 1 Jun 1860, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/yayf9d52 Eighth Census of the United States, 1860.
  8. [S3500] "A Journal of A J Lewis (in his own words)," (MS, 1863; Calhoun County, MI); unknown repository reference, unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "A J Lewis Journal."
  9. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
Last Edited12 Sep 2022

Lucy Ann R. Lewis

TMG ID:8613, (7 Dec 1826 - 7 Mar 1827)
Relationship:Great-grandaunt of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Lewis B: 13 Jan 1783, D: 3 Dec 1851
Mother*Lucy Chubb B: 17 Oct 1789, D: 2 Jun 1839

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Citations

  1. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
Last Edited29 Oct 2014

Caroline H. Ohmstead

TMG ID:8614, (27 Sep 1814 - Apr 1855)

Primary Birth & Death

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Thursday, 20 Aug 1840, her married name became Mrs. Lewis (née Ohmstead).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 20 Aug 1840, Caroline, age 25 years, 10 months and 24 days, and William Lewis, age 57 years, 7 months and 7 days, son of: William Gould Lewis and Experience Rice, were married at Bennington, Genesee County, New YorkG.
     

Children of: Caroline H. Ohmstead and William Lewis

Memorable Moments & Stories

  • Other: Caroline H. Ohmstead Caroline was married to a man named Finney. He died, leaving her a young widow..

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line.
Last Edited24 Mar 2018

Samuel Eugene Lewis

TMG ID:8615, (15 Sep 1841 - )
Relationship:Great-granduncle of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Lewis B: 13 Jan 1783, D: 3 Dec 1851
Mother*Caroline H. Ohmstead B: 27 Sep 1814, D: Apr 1855

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
Marriage1862, Samuel, age 20 years, and Mary Jane (?), age 20 years were married at New YorkG.2
     

Child of: Samuel Eugene Lewis and Mary Jane (?)

Other Major Events

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-185012 Oct 1850, Residence #69; Family #69., Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGWilliam Lewis, Caroline H. Ohmstead, Arba Chubb Lewis, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, Juliaett Emily Lewis, Lucy Jane Lewis and Adoniram Judson Lewis5
Census-186013 Jul 1860, Emmett, Calhoun County, MichiganG, residing with Eli and Jane Cantine6
Census-187027 Aug 1870, Somerset Twp., Niagara County, New YorkGMary Jane (?)7
Census-188026 Jun 1880, Yates, Orleans County, New YorkGMary Jane (?) and Charles O. Lewis8
Census-1894 NY1894, Yates, Orleans County, New YorkGMary Jane (?)9
Census-190023 Jun 1900, Yates, Orleans County, New YorkGMary Jane (?)2

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Samuel Eugene Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.10
Anecdote Anecdote: Samuel Eugene Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Sylvester T.B. Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.10
Land PatSamuel Eugene Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 10 Aug 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.11
Land PatSamuel Eugene Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 20 Sep 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.11

Citations

  1. [S53] Unknown author, History of Calhoun Co. Michigan, 1830-1877. Michigan No. 51-52. Reel 20. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  2. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  3. [S54] Electronic: Civil War Regiments, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp; unknown file name, Michigan 13th Infantry Regiment, History.
  4. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, Military Records: Civil War Service Records Disk 1 - Roll-Box: 000545, Roll-Exct: 0024, Roll-Rec: 00002143.
  5. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line.
  6. [S96] 1 Jun 1860, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/yayf9d52 Eighth Census of the United States, 1860.
  7. [S97] 1 Jun 1870, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9hbo4f7 Ninth Census of the United States, 1870.
  8. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880.
  9. [S642] Various, 1894 Digital, unknown repository address, http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp unknown repository.
  10. [S3500] "A Journal of A J Lewis (in his own words)," (MS, 1863; Calhoun County, MI); unknown repository reference, unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "A J Lewis Journal."
  11. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
Last Edited20 Mar 2018

Sylvester T.B. Lewis

TMG ID:8616, (25 Jun 1843 - 2 Jun 1864)
Relationship:Great-granduncle of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Lewis B: 13 Jan 1783, D: 3 Dec 1851
Mother*Caroline H. Ohmstead B: 27 Sep 1814, D: Apr 1855

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: He was also known as Sylvester J.B.3

Other Major Events

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Sylvester T.B. Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.6
Anecdote Anecdote: Sylvester T.B. Lewis was present from 11 Dec 1862 to 11 Apr 1864, at MichiganG, when Adoniram Judson Lewis A Journal by A.J. Lewis
(AJ), never married. He died as a soldier in the Civil War. He was a laborer in civilian life. He left a very comprehensive daily journal of his life in the military. The journal starts from the time he enlisted to just a few days before his death. Died of disease. Served in the Union Army in the First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Company D.
     Others were: Arba Chubb Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Samuel Eugene Lewis, William Lewis, Flora Augusta Chubb, Lucious Wolford Chubb and Orville Pattison Chubb.6
Land PatSylvester T.B. Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 10 Aug 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.3
Land PatSylvester T.B. Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 20 Sep 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.3

Citations

  1. [S53] Unknown author, History of Calhoun Co. Michigan, 1830-1877. Michigan No. 51-52. Reel 20. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  2. [S54] Electronic: Civil War Regiments, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp; unknown file name, Michigan 20th Infantry Regiment, History.
  3. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
  4. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, Military Records: Civil War Service Records Disk 1 - Roll-Box: 000545, Roll-Exct: 0024, Roll-Rec: 00002154.
  5. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line.
  6. [S3500] "A Journal of A J Lewis (in his own words)," (MS, 1863; Calhoun County, MI); unknown repository reference, unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "A J Lewis Journal."
Last Edited13 Sep 2022

Lucy Jane Lewis

TMG ID:8617, (7 Dec 1845 - )
Relationship:Great-grandaunt of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Lewis B: 13 Jan 1783, D: 3 Dec 1851
Mother*Caroline H. Ohmstead B: 27 Sep 1814, D: Apr 1855

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Land PatLucy Jane Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 10 Aug 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.2
Land PatLucy Jane Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 20 Sep 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.2

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line.
  2. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Juliaett Emily Lewis

TMG ID:8618, (3 Nov 1849 - )
Relationship:Great-grandaunt of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*William Lewis B: 13 Jan 1783, D: 3 Dec 1851
Mother*Caroline H. Ohmstead B: 27 Sep 1814, D: Apr 1855

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Land PatJuliaett Emily Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 10 Aug 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.2
Land PatJuliaett Emily Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 20 Sep 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.2

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1850 Census On-line.
  2. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Fredrick William Lewis1

TMG ID:8619, (30 Nov 1862 - 15 Mar 1937)
Relationship:Grandfather of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*Glode Dugar Lewis B: 7 Sep 1821, D: 30 Jan 1901
Mother*Mariah Gifford2 B: 7 Feb 1831, D: 2 Jan 1914

Primary Birth & Death

Obituary & Burial

  • An Obituary for Fredrick William Lewis appeared on Tuesday, 16 Mar 1937, in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington. Fred W. Lewis Is Death Victim
         Others mentioned: Ada Ann Jones.6
  • An Obituary for Fredrick William Lewis appeared on Tuesday, 16 Mar 1937, in The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, Washington. Fred Lewis Dies - State Grange Secretary Twenty-nine Years Passes
         Others mentioned: Ada Ann Jones.7
  • An Obituary for Fredrick William Lewis appeared on Friday, 19 Mar 1937, in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington. Frederick William Lewis
         Others mentioned: Elsie Dora Lewis, Ada Ann Jones, Zoa Lee Lewis and Orlen Arza Lewis.5

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Nick-Name: his nickname was "Fred W."1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 1 Jul 1891, Fredrick, age 28 years, 7 months and 1 day, and Ada Ann Jones, age 20 years, 6 months and 27 days, daughter of: Alexious Leander Jones and Julia Ann Cantrall, were married at home of her parents, Jetmore, Hodgeman County, KansasG,
     Other celebrants were: Alexious Leander Jones, Julia Ann Cantrall, Glode Dugar Lewis and Mariah Gifford.2

Children of: Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann Jones

Memorable Moments & Stories

  • Anecdote: on Thursday, 3 Oct 1901, at Spearville, Hodgeman County, KansasG, Fredrick William Lewis (38 years old) and Ada Ann Jones (30 years old) were parties to a mortgage, with Edwards & Nichols. The Mortgage was for livestock and equipment including:

    One five year old bay horse weigh abt 1,000# name "Chester."
    One two year old white face bay Guilding "Tom."
    One Rhone two year old " Jerry,"
    One two year old black "Ned,"
    One two year old sorrel Filly "Lady,"
    One Sorrel Horse "Blucher"
    One Gray Mare "Topsy,"
    Four Red two year old Heiffers,
    Three Black three year old cows,
    Two Red three year old cows,
    One ten disc Superior drill.
  • Anecdote: in 1903, at the Christian Church, Cleveland, Pawnee County, OklahomaG. Ray took this photograph in 1919 of the Christian Church in Cleveland, OK and noted that his father, Fred Lewis, had helped to paint the Church in 1903.8
  • Anecdote: circa 1909, at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann Jones sat for a Lewis family portrait
         Others were: Lee Clare Lewis and Ray Frisbee Lewis.1

Medical

Education

Date(s)Note
between 1883 and 1884Fredrick attended at the Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MichiganG.
11 Jul 1884Graduation: on Friday, 11 Jul 1884, Fredrick (21 years old), graduated from the Benton Harbor, Berrien County, MichiganG. He was awarded (an unknown value).
from 11 Aug 1884 to 15 Aug 1884Fredrick attended certificate of attendance at the Berrien County Teachers' Institute, held at Buchanan from Aug 11 to Aug 15, 1884 for 6 half days. at the Michigan Teachers' Institute, Buchanan, Berrien County, MichiganG.
3 Jun 1910Graduation: Fredrick William proudly attended the graduation of Lee Clare Lewis on Friday, 3 Jun 1910, at Olympia High School, between 12th and 13th Streets on Capitol Way, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, where Lee Clare was awarded a High School Diploma Others who attended were: Ada Ann Jones.10

9 Jun 1916Graduation: Fredrick William proudly attended the graduation of Ray Frisbee Lewis on Friday, 9 Jun 1916, at Olympia High School, between 12th and 13th Streets on Capitol Way, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, where Ray Frisbee was awarded a High School Diploma Others who attended were: Ada Ann Jones.11

Other Major Events

  • Religion: on Saturday, 1 Jan 1876, at Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganG, Glode Dugar Lewis (54 years old) presented a small personal Bible to his son, Fredrick William Lewis (13 years old). The inscription reads:

    "Frederic W. Lewis' Book
    Blessed Bible Book of books:
    By inspiration penned,
    Thou art a Chart, who looks whereon,
    The way to Heaven mayy find.
    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    My son take this Book to be a guide to thy feet and it shall guide thee into all TRUTH. For it is the Word of God.

    Glode D. Lewis
    Dated Jan. 1st AD 1876."12
  • Land Patent: on Monday, 2 Nov 1891, at Hodgeman County, KansasG, Fredrick William Lewis (28 years old) was awarded a land patent as follows:

    Meridian: 6th PM, Township - Range: 024S - 023W, Aliquots: NE¼, Section: 10, Document #: 5818

    160 acres as provided by: May 20, 1862: Homestead Entry Original (12 Stat. 392.)13
  • On Wednesday, 15 Apr 1925, at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG. Ada Ann (neé Jones) Lewis, (with the concurrance of her husband, Fred) transferred tract number 43, approximately .93 acres, located in the Wildwood Park addition of Olympia, WA to her son, Ray Lewis. The property equates to 4 addresses; 2310 Otis Street, 2320 Otis Street and 2321 Buker Street.

    Ray and Lee subsequently built their house at 2321 Buker Street with lumber provided by Otto and Rose Mercer, Lee's parents.

    The property was considered part of the Lewis' wedding gift to Ray and Lee Lewis. The lumber was considered part of the Mercer's wedding gift to the newly married couple.
         Others who witnessed this transaction: Ray Frisbee Lewis and Aletha Maize Mercer.14

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-18708 Aug 1870, Post Office: Marshall, Tekonsha Twp., Calhoun County, MichiganGGlode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Ella Relief Lewis and Orlen Arza Lewis15
Census-188022 Jun 1880, Tekonsha, Calhoun County, MichiganGGlode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Ella Relief Lewis and Orlen Arza Lewis16,17
Census-1895 KS1 Mar 1895, Sawlog Twp., Hodgeman County, KansasGAda Ann Jones, Lee Clare Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis and Mariah Gifford18
Census-190019 Jun 1900, Sawlog Twp., Hodgeman County, KansasGAda Ann Jones, Lee Clare Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford and Virginia Adeline Jones19
Census-191026 Apr 1910, Belmore Road, Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG, Page 35b, Lines 89, 90, 91, 92 & 93Ada Ann Jones, Lee Clare Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis and Mariah Gifford20,21
Census-192015 Jan 1920, Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG, Census enumerator was Sybil Rutledge (#8946)Ada Ann Jones, Ray Frisbee Lewis and Julia Ann Cantrall22
Census-19303 Apr 1930, 3643 Morgan Street, Seattle, King County, WashingtonGAda Ann Jones and Elsie Dora Lewis23

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
7 Nov 1884Office of Board of School Examiners, Benton Harbor, Berrien County, MichiganGTeacher's Third Grade Certificate
8 Feb 1887School District No. 6, Hodgeman County, KansasGContract to teach school for three months at $26.67 per month.
7 Nov 1887School District No. 59, Hodgeman County, KansasGContract to teach school for five months at $35.00 per month.
Dec 1887Sawlog Twp., Jetmore, Hodgeman County, KansasG"District No. 59, Fred W. Lewis teacher has a small but very enterprising school."

"G. D. Lewis is intending to purchase a new surveying outfit, so as to insure more accurate work as county surveyor."
2 Jan 1888School District No. 59, Hodgeman County, KansasGsigned a letter of resignation and agreement to send a fully qualified replacement.
Jun 1906Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonGDeputy State Grange-Master, Washington State Grange24,25,26
18 May 1907Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonGelected Secretary of the Washington State Grange, a position he held for 29 years, 9 months and 25 days, until his death4
circa Apr 1910Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonGfarmer general farm21

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Moved Moved: in 1885, Fredrick William Lewis moved with Glode Dugar Lewis and Mariah Gifford from from Calhoun County, Michigan with a group of approximately 12 families to Jetmore, Hodgeman County, KansasG.
     Others who accompanied: Orlen Arza Lewis.
ObituaryObituary: on Friday, 2 Jan 1914, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in the obituary of Mariah Gifford in The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Ada Ann Jones, Orlen Arza Lewis and Ella Relief Lewis.27
ObituaryObituary: on Saturday, 3 Jan 1914, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in the obituary of Mariah Gifford in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Ada Ann Jones, Orlen Arza Lewis and Ella Relief Lewis.28
ObituaryObituary: on Tuesday, 4 Aug 1914, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in the obituary of Edward William Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: John David Muir.29
ObituaryObituary: on Friday, 23 Aug 1918, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in the obituary of Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Ada Ann Jones.30
ObituaryObituary: on Friday, 23 Aug 1918, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in the obituary of Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Ada Ann Jones, Ray Frisbee Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.31
ObituaryObituary: on Monday, 26 Aug 1918, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in the obituary of Lee Clare Lewis in The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon.
     Others mentioned: Ada Ann Jones.32
ObituaryObituary: on Wednesday, 16 Oct 1918, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in the obituary of Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.33
ObituaryObituary: on Wednesday, 16 Oct 1918, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in the obituary of Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.34
Marriage Wednesday, 18 Jun 1919, Fredrick William Lewis attended the marriage of John David Muir and Golden Muriel Spears at Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG.
     Other celebrants were: William Sherman Spears, Mary Jane Riley, Ada Ann Jones, Floyd Ernest Goldsby, Eva Maria Muir and Ella Relief Lewis.22,23,35
HistoryHistory: Fredrick William Lewis between 1922 and 1950 at Wildwood Park, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, witnessed (an unknown value) Other witnesses: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ada Ann Jones, Aletha Maize Mercer, Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom and Rudolph Gordon Brostrom.36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49
Marriage Wednesday, 9 Apr 1924, Fredrick William Lewis attended the marriage of Ray Frisbee Lewis and Aletha Maize Mercer at Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonG. Witnesses were the couple's close friends: Criss Hoyt and Phyllis Pitman
     Other celebrants were: Julia Ann Cantrall, Ada Ann Jones, Rose May Robison, Elva May Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Thomas Otto Mercer and Alfred Rexford Mercer.50,51,52,53
DeathFredrick William Lewis was a witness to the death of Ray Frisbee Lewis.4,3,54,55
DiaryDiary: from 20 Jun 1932 to 3 Jan 1933, Fredrick William Lewis was mentioned in a personal diary kept by Aletha Maize at Olympia, WashingtonG, the transcribed Diary may be seen here.
     Others mentioned were: Adolph Norman Brostrom, Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom, Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison, Ada Ann Jones, Elva May Mercer, Alfred Rexford Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Lee Clare Lewis.56

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Sunday, 27 Sep 1903, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News of City In Brief.58
  • Friday, 2 Oct 1903, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: City News In Brief - Fred W. Lewis.59
  • Sunday, 29 May 1904, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Strawberry Men Organize for an Association for Mutual Advantage.60
  • Thursday, 15 Dec 1904, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Experiences - Ashes as Fertilizer.61
  • Thursday, 2 Mar 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: To be Good Program.62
  • Thursday, 9 Mar 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Horticulturists Meet Saturday Cattle to be Discussed and Exhibit of Fine Poultry Made - Everybody Invited.63
  • Friday, 10 Mar 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: An Interesting Meeting to Be Held.64
  • Sunday, 19 Mar 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social at Bush Prairie Young People of Brighton Park Enjoy Evening as Guests of Miss Roberts.65
  • Thursday, 30 Mar 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Horticultural Meeting - Society Will Take Up Important Subjects Next Week.66
  • Thursday, 6 Apr 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Horticultural Meeting.67
  • Thursday, 20 Apr 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.68
  • Friday, 21 Apr 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Strawberry Growers Meet.69
  • Friday, 5 May 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Strawberry Growers Meet.70
  • Friday, 2 Jun 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Horticultural Society Meeting.71
  • Monday, 12 Jun 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Horticultural Society Discusses the Strawberry.72
  • Sunday, 20 Aug 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals.73
  • Monday, 4 Sep 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis went to Tacoma today on business.74
  • Sunday, 1 Oct 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: People's University Notes.75
  • Wednesday, 1 Nov 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals.76
  • Sunday, 19 Nov 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Organize Grange.77
  • Sunday, 31 Dec 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Chosen by Grange - Brighton Park Farmers Elect Lee as New Master
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.78
  • Friday, 12 Jan 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Legitimate Uses Of Alcohol.79
  • Monday, 15 Jan 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Two Articles: Power of the Grange and About the Duty on Alcohol.80
  • Tuesday, 6 Mar 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals.81
  • Sunday, 13 May 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Will Market Strawberries.82
  • Tuesday, 15 May 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Session of Washington State Grange in Spokane.83
  • Tuesday, 29 May 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Grange at Centralia.84
  • Tuesday, 5 Jun 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange Delegate.85
  • Tuesday, 5 Jun 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brief News About Town.86
  • Thursday, 14 Jun 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange is Aggressive - Fred Lepis Reports Resolutions Adopted at the Spokane Meeting.87
  • Tuesday, 19 Jun 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: F. W. Lewis Reports on State Grange.88
  • Friday, 22 Jun 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Horticultural Society to Elect Officers.89
  • Friday, 20 Jul 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.90
  • Wednesday, 15 Aug 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The Institute - The Field and Work of the Grange.91
  • Tuesday, 28 Aug 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social
         Also mentioned in the article: Mariah Gifford.92
  • Thursday, 6 Sep 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Harmony Prevails in Republican Primaries - Peace Agreement Carried Out - Tumwater
    ... Fred Lewis...93
  • Thursday, 6 Sep 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Harmony Prevails in Republican Primaries - Peace Agreement Carried Out - Tumwater
    ... Fred Lewis...94
  • Friday, 7 Sep 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Real Estate Transfers.95
  • Saturday, 15 Sep 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The Institute - The Grange as the Farmer's Hope.96
  • Monday, 1 Oct 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The Institute - A Duty the Farmers Should Do.97
  • Friday, 5 Oct 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: People's Forum - Two Articles: Plea for the Welfare of Our Student Boys and Creamery of Dairy Butter - Which?98
  • Wednesday, 10 Oct 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Grange Organized.99
  • Wednesday, 10 Oct 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Chambers Prairie Farmers Organize a Grange.100
  • Monday, 15 Oct 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The Dairy.101
  • Monday, 15 Oct 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: A Plea for Our Boys and Girls.101
  • Thursday, 18 Oct 1906, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Orlen Arza Lewis and Jennie Estella (née Foote) Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Orlen Lewis Not Missing.102
         
  • Thursday, 1 Nov 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The Institute - Mutual or Old Line Insurance?103
  • Sunday, 18 Nov 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.104
  • Sunday, 25 Nov 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal - The ladies of the Congregational church...105
  • Saturday, 1 Dec 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The People and Parcels Post.106
  • Sunday, 16 Dec 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park Grange Elects.107
  • Sunday, 16 Dec 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.108
  • Saturday, 12 Jan 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Master of State Grange Here.109
  • Sunday, 13 Jan 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange Meetings.110
  • Tuesday, 15 Jan 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The Institute - To Eliminate Saloon at Pullman.111
  • Sunday, 27 Jan 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fruit Growers' Meeting - Call Issued to Local Association for Important Gathering.112
  • Friday, 1 Feb 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Final Plea for Our Boys and Girls.113
  • Tuesday, 12 Feb 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social - The Bush Prairie grange...114
  • Friday, 15 Feb 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Paying Too Much for School Books.115
  • Saturday, 16 Feb 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Valentine Grange Organized.116
  • Friday, 1 Mar 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The Institute - The School Book Question and The Grange As a Selling Medium.117
  • Monday, 15 Apr 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Grange Legislation And Insurance.118
  • Sunday, 28 Apr 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park Phone Line.119
  • Monday, 29 Apr 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park to Have Phone Line.120
  • Sunday, 5 May 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Cannery Assured by Fruit Growers Association - Prominent Growers Pledge Themselves to Construct the Plant if association does not deem best to do so at this time.121
  • Saturday, 18 May 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Thurston County Fruit Growers Organize - To Incorporate for $10,000 - Constitution Adopted and Trustees Elected this Afternoon - Modeled After Puyallup Association Canning Factory Under Discussion.122
  • Sunday, 19 May 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: A. S. Caton President of Fruit Growers Association - Incorporation Decided upon, Trustees Elected and Officers Chosen Following Well Attneded Meeting of Growers.123
  • Sunday, 19 May 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Sunday Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Fruit And Berry Growers Organize.124
  • Monday, 20 May 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Will Ship Berries to Puyallup Plant.125
  • Sunday, 26 May 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Rejecting All Other Plans the Thurston County Fruitgrowers Association Has Reached a Decision to Build a Fruit Cannery in Olympia.126
  • Sunday, 9 Jun 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal - The delegates from this city...127
  • Monday, 10 Jun 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Evening Statesman, at Walla Walla, Washington. Headline: Briefs Of The Northwest.128
  • Wednesday, 19 Jun 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.129
  • Wednesday, 24 Jul 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.130
  • Wednesday, 24 Jul 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.131
  • Friday, 26 Jul 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.132
  • Friday, 2 Aug 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Centralia News Examiner, at Centralia, Washington. Headline: Many Farmers In Centralia.133
  • Wednesday, 28 Aug 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.134
  • Sunday, 8 Sep 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal.135
  • Saturday, 14 Sep 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.136
  • Tuesday, 17 Sep 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.137
  • Wednesday, 9 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Organizing New Granges.138
  • Sunday, 13 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis Farm Sold.139
  • Monday, 14 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Newcomers Purchase the Fred Lewis Farm.140
  • Friday, 18 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Farmers Institute Here next Week.141
  • Friday, 18 Oct 1907, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ella Relief Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities
         Also mentioned in the article: Violet Hill Muir, Eva Maria Muir, William Lewis Muir and John David Muir.142
  • Sunday, 20 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Monday Farmer Institute Day.143
  • Tuesday, 22 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Farmers Are in Session - Institute Opens Auspiciously---Senator Paulhamus Makes Address.144
  • Tuesday, 29 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: This Spud Holds Record.145
  • Tuesday, 5 Nov 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Real Goliath of Potatoes is Boasted.146
  • Wednesday, 20 Nov 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Real Estate Transfers - J. G. Crouch...147
  • Thursday, 21 Nov 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.148
  • Sunday, 24 Nov 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Real Estate Changes Hands.149
  • Sunday, 24 Nov 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society of the Week.150
  • Sunday, 24 Nov 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Out-Of-Town Society - Olympia.151
  • Sunday, 1 Dec 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: The Advantages of the Parcels Post and Our Mail-Bag.152
  • Thursday, 19 Dec 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Pleased with the Showing - Meeting of Insurance Trustees of State Grange in Session Here.153
  • Friday, 20 Dec 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grangers' Insurance Association Directors Choose New Officers.154
  • Saturday, 21 Dec 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange Elects Officers.155
  • Thursday, 2 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Lee Clare (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social - The Chambers prairie grange...156
  • Sunday, 5 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Events of the Week.157
  • Tuesday, 7 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ellensburg Dawn, at Ellensburg, Washington. Headline: Open Meeting of Ellensburg Grange.158
  • Wednesday, 8 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Installation of Grange.159
  • Wednesday, 8 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.160
  • Sunday, 12 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Members Brighton Park Grange.161
  • Tuesday, 21 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.162
  • Friday, 24 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ellensburg Dawn, at Ellensburg, Washington. Headline: Grange Program for Open Meeting.163
  • Monday, 27 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.164
  • Friday, 31 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ellensburg Dawn, at Ellensburg, Washington. Headline: South Kittitas Grange Organized Tuesday.165
  • Friday, 7 Feb 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ellensburg Dawn, at Ellensburg, Washington. Headline: The Local Events.166
  • Monday, 10 Feb 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Third Grange Formed.167
  • Tuesday, 11 Feb 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Walla Walla Evening Statesman, at Walla Walla, Washington. Headline: Third Grange Formed.168
  • Friday, 14 Feb 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ellensburg Dawn, at Ellensburg, Washington. Headline: The Local Events.169
  • Saturday, 22 Feb 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Good Grange Work by Organizer Lewis.170
  • Saturday, 22 Feb 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.171
  • Sunday, 23 Feb 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Events of the Week.172
  • Thursday, 5 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.173
  • Sunday, 8 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Events of the Week.174
  • Tuesday, 10 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Grange near Yelm is Organized.175
  • Tuesday, 10 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.176
  • Friday, 13 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Grange Formed; More in Prospect.177
  • Wednesday, 18 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.178
  • Wednesday, 18 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.179
  • Monday, 23 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Good Progress in County Grange Work - New Organization Instituted at Pleasant Glade - Meetings of New Spurgeon Creek Grange and for Reorganization of Chambers Prairie Grange at Hays School House - Secretary Lewis Busy.180
  • Tuesday, 24 Mar 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.181
  • Wednesday, 1 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Two Grange Meetings to be Held Saturday.182
  • Friday, 3 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park Grange Organize to Build.183
  • Monday, 6 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Pleasant Glade Grange Installs.184
  • Tuesday, 7 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Pleasant Glade Grange Installs.185
  • Friday, 10 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: To Build Hall - Brighton Park Grange Building Association is Organized.186
  • Sunday, 12 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal.187
  • Monday, 13 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.188
  • Wednesday, 15 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Organizes New Grange in Chehalis County.189
  • Thursday, 16 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.190
  • Wednesday, 22 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred W. Lewis Re-elected Fire Relief Director.191
  • Thursday, 23 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.192
  • Sunday, 26 Apr 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.193
  • Saturday, 2 May 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.194
  • Tuesday, 5 May 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Organization of New Granges Progressing.195
  • Wednesday, 6 May 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.196
  • Friday, 8 May 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: City and Country.197
  • Saturday, 16 May 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.198
  • Sunday, 17 May 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.199
  • Thursday, 21 May 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.200
  • Friday, 29 May 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.201
  • Thursday, 4 Jun 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Off to State Grange.202
  • Saturday, 6 Jun 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal.203
  • Wednesday, 10 Jun 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fire Relief Association Elects New Directors.204
  • Wednesday, 8 Jul 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park Grange Meets.205
  • Wednesday, 15 Jul 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Grange Dept.206
  • Saturday, 15 Aug 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Grange Deptartment.207
  • Thursday, 27 Aug 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social News at Brighton Park.208
  • Saturday, 3 Oct 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society.209
  • Saturday, 3 Oct 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.210
  • Saturday, 10 Oct 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Lee Clare (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park Grange Holds Interesting Debate.211
  • Saturday, 10 Oct 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Lee Clare (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.212
  • Sunday, 11 Oct 1908, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park News
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.213
  • Monday, 12 Oct 1908, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park Notes
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.214
  • Tuesday, 27 Oct 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: To Organize New Grange.215
  • Tuesday, 27 Oct 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Kamilchie Grange.216
  • Thursday, 5 Nov 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.217
  • Sunday, 8 Nov 1908, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park News - Ray Lewis, son of...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.218
  • Tuesday, 24 Nov 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Y. M. C. A. Fund Falling Shy of the Mark Set.219
  • Wednesday, 25 Nov 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fund is Short - Y. M. C. A. Committee Lacks $3,441 This is the Last Day.220
  • Sunday, 20 Dec 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.221
  • Tuesday, 5 Jan 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.222
  • Tuesday, 5 Jan 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Grange Formed at Hoballa, Mason County.223
  • Saturday, 23 Jan 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.224
  • Saturday, 13 Feb 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: South Bay Grange.225
  • Saturday, 13 Feb 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.226
  • Saturday, 20 Feb 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.227
  • Sunday, 21 Feb 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal.228
  • Tuesday, 30 Mar 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange to Give April Fool Party.229
  • Tuesday, 30 Mar 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Funny Time for April 1.230
  • Friday, 2 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: April Fool Social Proves Big Success.231
  • Friday, 2 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: April Fool Social Proves Big Success.232
  • Wednesday, 7 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.233
  • Wednesday, 7 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.234
  • Saturday, 17 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.
  • Saturday, 17 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.235
  • Friday, 23 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Hold Grange Fire Relief Assn. Exempt from Insurance Laws.236
  • Friday, 23 Apr 1909, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Burrett Hopkins Wins Oratorical Contest
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.237
  • Saturday, 24 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brief State News.238
  • Saturday, 24 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brief State News.239
  • Friday, 14 May 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange Membership Continues to Grow.240
  • Friday, 14 May 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Reports Kamilche Granges Prospering.241
  • Sunday, 16 May 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal.242
  • Saturday, 5 Jun 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: F. W. Lewis Olympia C. B. Kegley Again Elected by Grange.243
  • Thursday, 10 Jun 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.244
  • Thursday, 10 Jun 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Has Busy Time Organizing Granges.245
  • Wednesday, 14 Jul 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Strong Grange near Mud Bay - Secretary Lewis Organizes Body Thirty Six Members at Sneiders Prairie.246
  • Saturday, 11 Sep 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.247
  • Monday, 4 Oct 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.248
  • Thursday, 28 Oct 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Harris and Lewis Get Appointments.249
  • Saturday, 22 Jan 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.250
  • Friday, 4 Feb 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Will Work for Grange in Mason County.251
  • Thursday, 17 Feb 1910, an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Fredrick William (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Y. M. C. A. Fund Workers Deplore Apathy - To Make House to House Canvass - Grangers Y.M.C.A. Picnic
    Pre Subscription Scheme.252
  • Tuesday, 15 Mar 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.253
  • Friday, 18 Mar 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred W. Lewis Has Narrow Escape From Drowning.254
  • Tuesday, 5 Apr 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Finds Healthy Grange in Shelton.255
  • Tuesday, 12 Apr 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.256
  • Sunday, 1 May 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ranch, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Growth of the Grange In Washington.257
  • Saturday, 4 Jun 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Secretary Lewis Goes to State Grange Meet.258
  • Monday, 4 Jul 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.259
  • Friday, 23 Sep 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred W. Lewis Robbed on Visit to Fair.260
  • Wednesday, 28 Sep 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.261
  • Tuesday, 11 Oct 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.262
  • Wednesday, 19 Oct 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.263
  • Thursday, 24 Nov 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: F. W. Lewis Recommends Radical Change of State Aid System in Report.264
  • Friday, 25 Nov 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Radical Changes Advocated in State Aid Work. Fred W. Lewis, Secretary of State Grange and Member.265
  • Sunday, 27 Nov 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.266
  • Saturday, 4 Feb 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.267
  • Monday, 24 Apr 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.268
  • Saturday, 3 Jun 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis to Go to Grange Meeting - Secretary of Organization Looks for No Changes in Officers.269
  • Thursday, 8 Jun 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Re-Elected Grange Secretary.270
  • Monday, 12 Jun 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Secretary Lewis Back from State Grange Meet.271
  • Sunday, 23 Jul 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Organizes Grange at Elma.272
  • Tuesday, 22 Aug 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Buggy Overturns Occupants Escape.273
  • Wednesday, 30 Aug 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Farmers Make a Living Too Easy - So Says Fred W. Lewis, Secretary of State Grange-"No Need of Farmers Here Working Hard to Exist."274
  • Wednesday, 30 Aug 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.275
  • Friday, 1 Sep 1911, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - Lee Lewis who has spent the past summer...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.276
  • Wednesday, 6 Sep 1911, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Lee Lewis left Monday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.277
  • Wednesday, 6 Sep 1911, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Lee Lewis left Monday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.278
  • Tuesday, 17 Oct 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Local Delegates to Good Roads Meet at Wenatchee Program.279
  • Tuesday, 14 Nov 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Petitions Sent out by F. W. Lewis.280
  • Saturday, 23 Dec 1911, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Lee Lewis who is teaching school...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.281
  • Saturday, 23 Dec 1911, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - Lee Lewis who is teaching school...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.282
  • Wednesday, 27 Dec 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.283
  • Saturday, 30 Dec 1911, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Washougal Road Topic for Poetry
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.284
  • Sunday, 31 Dec 1911, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.285
  • Wednesday, 27 Mar 1912, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal Items
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.286
  • Tuesday, 2 Apr 1912, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Delightful Party Given By Ray Lewis
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.287
  • Wednesday, 10 Apr 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.288
  • Tuesday, 16 Apr 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred W. Lewis Again Elected Director.289
  • Wednesday, 17 Apr 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Secretary Lewis Director Grange Fire Association.290
  • Sunday, 12 May 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis to Attend Big State Meet.291
  • Thursday, 16 May 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Many Going to State Grange at Puyallup.292
  • Sunday, 9 Jun 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Secretary Lewis Back from Meeting of Grange.293
  • Monday, 10 Jun 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Secretary Lewis Back from Meeting of Grange.294
  • Saturday, 22 Jun 1912, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lee Lewis to Return Tonight for Visit Home
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.295
  • Monday, 24 Jun 1912, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.296
  • Wednesday, 24 Jul 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Informal Party Given by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis.297
  • Thursday, 8 Aug 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Secy. Lewis Explains Grange Book Job.298
  • Thursday, 8 Aug 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Talks on Printing Broil - Says Grange Knew Nothing of Letting of Cover as Separate Job.299
  • Saturday, 31 Aug 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.300
  • Tuesday, 3 Sep 1912, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.301
  • Monday, 7 Oct 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis Praises Puyallup Fair.302
  • Friday, 8 Nov 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred W. Lewis.303
  • Friday, 14 Feb 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ada Ann Jones in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Franklin Sumarlidason, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Eugene Oliver Twiss and Ina Hazel Jones.304
  • Monday, 9 Jun 1913, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange Re-Elects Kegley and Lewis.305
  • Tuesday, 10 Jun 1913, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.306
  • Friday, 13 Jun 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.307
  • Friday, 13 Jun 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.308
  • Sunday, 13 Jul 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park - Lee Lewis left Sunday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.309
  • Monday, 14 Jul 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park - Lee Lewis left Sunday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.310
  • Saturday, 2 Aug 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lee Lewis Wrestling with the New Mown Hay.311
         
  • Sunday, 3 Aug 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.312
         
  • Friday, 5 Sep 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lee Lewis Plays In Numerous Roles.313
         
  • Sunday, 12 Oct 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about William Garfield Kinney in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Orville Lavan Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney and Preston Garfield Kinney.314
  • Thursday, 30 Oct 1913, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Ellensburg Dawn, at Ellensburg, Washington. Headline: No Title - Fred W. Lewis.315
  • Sunday, 16 Nov 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lee Lewis Get Toe Mashed in Machine
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.316
  • Monday, 17 Nov 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lee Lewis Gets Toe Smashed
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.317
  • Tuesday, 18 Nov 1913, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Entertains for Newly Arrived Relatives
         Also mentioned in the article: William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, William Garfield Kinney, Frank H. Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Glen Ella Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Vernon Lewis, Orville Lavann Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Ray Frisbee Lewis.318
  • Friday, 21 Nov 1913, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Around The County - Relatives who have just recently arrived...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, William Carl Newman, Amelia A. (?), William Garfield Kinney, Frank H. Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Vernon Lewis, Vena Mae Warren, Lee Clare Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Glen Ella Newman, Orville Lavan Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney and Preston Garfield Kinney.319
  • Monday, 22 Dec 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - Lee Lewis, Leo Goulter, Albert Van Eaton...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.320
  • Tuesday, 23 Dec 1913, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - A number of young folks called upon Lee Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, William Lewis Muir, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ray Frisbee Lewis.321
  • Sunday, 10 May 1914, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Board is Attacked by Fred W. Lewis.322
  • Sunday, 21 Jun 1914, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society (Page Five) & Page Six
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Ada Ann Jones, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, William Garfield Kinney, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason, Alfred M. Sumarlidason, Dora Lenora Thornton, George Edward Diamond, Edward J. Diamond, Walter T. Diamond, Dora May Diamond, Harold A. Diamond, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Marguerite Louise Long.323
  • Tuesday, 4 Aug 1914, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Details of Tragic Death Are Related
         Also mentioned in the article: Eddie Lewis, Orlen Arza Lewis and Jennie Estella Foote.324
  • Tuesday, 4 Aug 1914, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: F. W. Lewis Family in Buggy Accident
         Also mentioned in the article: Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall) and Ray Frisbee Lewis.325
  • Sunday, 9 Aug 1914, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Edward William Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Details of Tragic Death Are Related
         Also mentioned in the article: John David Muir, Orlen Arza Lewis and Jennie Estella Foote.326
  • Thursday, 29 Oct 1914, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis Goes to Distribute Grange Prizes
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.327
  • Friday, 30 Oct 1914, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Goes to Give out Money to Winners.328
  • Wednesday, 2 Dec 1914, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Virginia Adeline Jones in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Perry Albert Jones, Ada Ann Jones, Ina Hazel Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Eugene Oliver Twiss, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Vena Mae Warren, William Carl Newman Jr., Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Orville Lavann Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney and Preston Garfield Kinney.329
  • Saturday, 5 Dec 1914, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ada Ann Jones in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: The Week in Society - Enjoyable Surprise Party On Mrs. Fred Lewis
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Glen Ella Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Orville Lavann Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney, Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss and Ray Frisbee Lewis.330
  • Saturday, 26 Dec 1914, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.331
  • Saturday, 2 Jan 1915, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.332
  • Sunday, 3 Jan 1915, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.333
  • Wednesday, 27 Jan 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.334
  • Thursday, 28 Jan 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred W. Lewis Ill.335
  • Sunday, 31 Jan 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.336
  • Thursday, 25 Feb 1915, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about William Lewis Muir in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Muir Has Operation - William L. Muir...337
         
  • Saturday, 29 May 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.338
  • Friday, 4 Jun 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Kegley and Lewis Are Reelected.339
  • Sunday, 13 Jun 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society Items - An enjoyable social party
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.340
  • Friday, 2 Jul 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News Of Your Friends And Neighbors - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.341
  • Monday, 5 Jul 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Thumb-Nail Sketches Prominent Olympians - Fred. W. Lewis
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Lee Clare Lewis and Ray Frisbee Lewis.342
  • Monday, 26 Jul 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.343
  • Sunday, 12 Dec 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal Mention - Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kegley...344
  • Sunday, 12 Dec 1915, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal Mention - Lee C. Lewis, who has been...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.344
  • Sunday, 2 Apr 1916, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Eugene Oliver Twiss in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal Mention
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Ada Ann Jones, Vena Mae Warren, John David Muir, Lee Clare Newman, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Franklin Sumarlidason, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, William Lewis Muir, Glen Ella Newman and Orville Lavann Kinney.345
  • Sunday, 7 May 1916, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.346
  • Friday, 19 May 1916, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Some Notes of the City
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.347
  • Wednesday, 20 Dec 1916, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal Mention - Lee C. Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.348
  • Friday, 22 Dec 1916, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - A gathering of some of the Olympia...
         Also mentioned in the article: Franklin Sumarlidason, Lee Clare Lewis and Ada Ann Jones.349
  • Tuesday, 9 Jan 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange Work Is Recounted - Fred W. Lewis Writes History For Pomona.350
  • Wednesday, 10 Jan 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange Work Is Recounted - Fred W. Lewis Writes History For Pomona.351
  • Friday, 23 Feb 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Community Club Holds Meeting.
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.352
  • Friday, 8 Jun 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News Of Your Friends And Neighbors - Brighton Park.353
  • Tuesday, 19 Jun 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Fred W. Lewis returned Saturday...
    Miss Dora Sumarlidason of Bush Prairie...354
  • Friday, 22 Jun 1917, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Chums Marry; Camp and Will Enlist Together - Local Couple Join College Friends on Honeymoon in Mountains.
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Julia Ann Cantrall, Karl F. Frederickson, Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason, Arni S. Sumarlidason, Gudrun Johannson and Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason.355
  • Monday, 9 Jul 1917, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Sumarlidi Sumarlidason and Helga Kristjanson.356
  • Friday, 27 Jul 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News Of Your Friends And Neighbors - Bush Prairie
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Lee Clare Lewis, Julia Ann Cantrall and Ray Frisbee Lewis.353
  • Wednesday, 15 Aug 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: South Union - Fred Lewis...357
  • Thursday, 16 Aug 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: South Union - Fred Lewis...358
  • Sunday, 2 Sep 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Raised Boy to Do Duty, Father of Soldier Says - Fred W. Lewis Glad That Son Is Going Into United States Army
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis and Ada Ann Jones.359
  • Monday, 3 Sep 1917, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lieut. Lewis Goes To Ft. Leavenworth - Olympia Boy Gets Orders From War Department Father Proud of Son Who Will Fight With American Army in France; Lewis is O. H. S. Graduate
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.360
  • Sunday, 31 Mar 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.361
  • Thursday, 18 Apr 1918, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Good Roads Body to Organize Saturday - Delegates from Each Precinct to Attend General Meeting; Movement Toward Improvement To Go On
    South Union - Fred Lewis.362
  • Friday, 2 Aug 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Ray Lewis Reports for Duty.
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Lee Clare Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.363
  • Saturday, 3 Aug 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Another Lewis is Called to Colors
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones and Lee Clare Lewis.364
  • Saturday, 3 Aug 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Another Lewis Is Called to Colors
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones and Lee Clare Lewis.365
  • Friday, 9 Aug 1918, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Family Holds 100 Per Cent Record
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ella Relief Lewis, William Hill Muir, Orlen Arza Lewis, Jennie Estella Foote, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Arthur Chubb Lewis, William Lewis Muir, John David Muir and Leslie Elmer Lewis.366
  • Saturday, 24 Aug 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Spokesman-Review at Spokane, Washington. Headline:
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ray Frisbee Lewis.367
  • Tuesday, 27 Aug 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social-Personal - Ray F. Lewis, son...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.368
  • Tuesday, 27 Aug 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about William Lewis Muir in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social-Personal - William Muir, of Camp Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ella Relief Lewis.368
  • Wednesday, 28 Aug 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social-Personal - Ray F. Lewis, son...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.369
  • Wednesday, 28 Aug 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about William Lewis Muir in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social - Personal - William Muir...369
         
  • Monday, 30 Sep 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Teuton Shell Killed Lewis.370
         
  • Tuesday, 1 Oct 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Teuton Shell Killed Lewis.371
         
  • Monday, 7 Oct 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Hold Services for Lee Lewis.372
         
  • Tuesday, 8 Oct 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Grange to Hold Lewis Memorial.373
         
  • Friday, 1 Nov 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Captain Describes Sergy Battle, Where Lewis Fell.374
         
  • Saturday, 2 Nov 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Captain Describes Sergy Battle, Where Capt. Lee Lewis Fell.375
         
  • Wednesday, 6 Nov 1918, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Returns to Seattle...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.376
  • Friday, 14 Mar 1919, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about John David Muir in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Headline
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Eva Maria Muir, Ella Relief Lewis, William Lewis Muir, Golden Muriel Spears, Gladys Helen Spears and Floyd Ernest Goldsby.377
  • Wednesday, 16 Apr 1919, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Comrade Tells How Olympian Met Death - Member of Captain Lee Lewis' Company Writes of Heroism in Battle of Sergy
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.378
  • Wednesday, 16 Apr 1919, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Comrade Tells How Olympian Met Death
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.379
  • Thursday, 12 Jun 1919, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Olympian Esteemed by Superior Officer & Photos here.
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.380
  • Friday, 13 Jun 1919, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Olympian Esteemed by Superior Officer
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.381
  • Friday, 20 Jun 1919, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about John David Muir and Golden Muriel (née Spears) Muir in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Miss Golden Muril Spears
         Also mentioned in the article: William Sherman Spears, Mary Jane Riley, Ada Ann Jones, Floyd Ernest Goldsby, Eva Maria Muir, Ella Relief Lewis and Violet Hill Muir.35
  • Sunday, 17 Aug 1919, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.382
  • Tuesday, 20 Jan 1920, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about William Lewis Muir and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Muir in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal - The Let's Go Club was entertained...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Hazel L. Conn, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Golden Muriel Spears, Franklin Sumarlidason, John David Muir, Orville Lavann Kinney and Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall).383
  • Tuesday, 20 Jan 1920, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about William Lewis Muir and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Muir in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - The Let's Go Club was entertained...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Hazel L. Conn, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Golden Muriel Spears, Franklin Sumarlidason, John David Muir, Orville Lavann Kinney and Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall).384
  • Sunday, 25 Jan 1920, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal - Ray F. Lewis entertained...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall) and William Lewis Muir.385
  • Tuesday, 13 Jul 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Harold Alva Kinney, Irene Hattie Arters, Virginia Adeline Jones, Hazel Pauline Newman, Julia Amelia Newman and Julia Ann Cantrall.386
  • Tuesday, 20 Jul 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park.387
  • Friday, 30 Jul 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason, Julia Ann Cantrall, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Ray Frisbee Lewis and William Garfield Kinney.388
  • Tuesday, 3 Aug 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: County News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ina Hazel Jones, Vena Mae Warren and LaVerne Kenneth Twiss.389
  • Friday, 13 Aug 1920, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Fredrick William (née Lewis) Jones appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: [BOLD:Neighborhood News - Brighton Park Five Adas were present
         Also mentioned in the article: Virginia Adeline Jones, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Vena Mae Warren, Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ina Hazel Jones.390
  • Tuesday, 7 Sep 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: County News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Virginia Adeline Jones, Hazel Pauline Newman and Julia Amelia Newman.391
  • Friday, 17 Sep 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Virginia Adeline Jones and Irene Hattie Arters.392
  • Tuesday, 21 Sep 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Sumarlidi Sumarlidason, Helga Kristjanson, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Julia Ann Cantrall and Virginia Adeline Jones.393
  • Friday, 24 Sep 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Margaret Valentine Hessel, William Carl Newman Jr., Ross Miller Jones and Charlotte Iola Diamond.394
  • Friday, 8 Oct 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, George Edwin Conn, Margaret Valentine Hessel, Hazel Lawrence, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Virginia Adeline Jones and William Carl Newman Jr.395
  • Friday, 15 Oct 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Virginia Adeline Jones, Julia Amelia Newman, Julia Ann Cantrall, Ray Frisbee Lewis, William Garfield Kinney and William Carl Newman Jr.396
  • Tuesday, 16 Nov 1920, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, Glen Ella Newman, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, William Garfield Kinney and Orville Lavan Kinney.397
  • Tuesday, 30 Nov 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Arni Leonard Sumarlidason, Gudrun Johannson, Karl F. Frederickson, Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason, Richard K. Frederick, Philip Mark Frederick, Sumarlidi Sumarlidason, Helga Kristjanson, William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, William Garfield Kinney, Julia Ann Cantrall, Orville Lavan Kinney and Howard Allen Jones.398
  • Monday, 6 Dec 1920, an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis and Fredrick William (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal.399
  • Friday, 10 Dec 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: G.A.R. Ladies Have Box Social. & State College Club Elects.
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.400
  • Tuesday, 14 Dec 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ina Hazel Jones, Julia Ann Cantrall and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.401
  • Tuesday, 29 Mar 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.402
  • Wednesday, 30 Mar 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.403
  • Friday, 20 May 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Legion Building Fund Jumps $2,000 First Day after Olympia Women Go into Action
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.404
  • Friday, 20 May 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, William Carl Newman Jr., Julia Ann Cantrall, Ina Hazel Jones, Virginia Adeline Jones, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason and Ross Miller Jones.405
  • Saturday, 11 Jun 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Grange Reelects Lewis Secretary.406
  • Sunday, 3 Jul 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Thirtieth Anniversary
         Also mentioned in the article: William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, William Everett Long, Eva Pearl Blakely, George Edwin Conn, Margaret Valentine Hessel, Mrs. Ina Hazel Twiss (née Jones), Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Jessie Vedera Long, Vena Mae Twiss, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Hazel L. Conn, William Garfield Kinney, Ross Miller Jones, Preston Harding Long, Verne Twiss, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, William Lewis Muir, Orville Lavann Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney, Ray Frisbee Lewis and Julia Ann Cantrall.407
  • Friday, 8 Jul 1921, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann Jones.408
  • Wednesday, 27 Jul 1921, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ross Miller Jones in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - A surprise party celebrating
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Garfield Kinney, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Edward Diamond, Dora Lenora Thornton, George Edward Diamond, Edward J. Diamond, Walter T. Diamond, Dora May Diamond, Harold A. Diamond, Charlotte Iola Diamond and Howard Allen Jones.409
  • Friday, 9 Sep 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal.410
  • Monday, 19 Sep 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis Gets Badly Cut Leg in Smashup of Auto
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.9
  • Tuesday, 20 Sep 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis Gets Badly Cut Leg in Smashup of Auto
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.411
  • Saturday, 15 Oct 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Bouck Group Bolts out of Grange; Die is Cast.412
  • Tuesday, 15 Nov 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis to Attend National Grange Meet.413
  • Tuesday, 29 Nov 1921, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - The children of Mrs. Julia A. Jones...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ina Hazel Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Howard Allen Jones, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Garfield Kinney, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Ada Ann Jones, Ray Frisbee Lewis, William Carl Newman Jr., Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Orville Lavan Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney and Preston Garfield Kinney.414
  • Thursday, 5 Jan 1922, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Communication - Written by Fred W. Lewis, of Brighton Park, for Reception Given to Farmers' Cooperative Light Company, December 30, 1921.415
  • Thursday, 19 Jan 1922, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Hazel (née Lawrence) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Pomona Grange To Back Campaign To Repeal Parts Code.416
  • Saturday, 28 Oct 1922, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall and Ray Frisbee Lewis.417
  • Wednesday, 29 Nov 1922, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Mrs. Max Townsend...418
  • Wednesday, 29 Nov 1922, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - In celebration of the seventy-fifth birthday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Howard Allen Jones, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Gilbert Jones Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Ray Frisbee Lewis.419
  • Wednesday, 29 Nov 1922, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - November Birthday Party
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Howard Allen Jones, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Gilbert Jones Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Ray Frisbee Lewis.419
  • Tuesday, 13 Mar 1923, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Realty Transfers - Saturday, March 3, 1923.39
  • Sunday, 13 Apr 1924, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Are Married in Maytown -
    At the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Mercer...
         Also mentioned in the article: Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison, Ada Ann Jones, Elva May Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Alfred Rexford Mercer and Julia Ann Cantrall.52
  • Tuesday, 3 Jun 1924, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Visits Parents
         Also mentioned in the article: Sumarlidi Sumarlidason, Helga Kristjanson and Ada Ann Jones.420
  • Saturday, 9 Aug 1924, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Called Home
         Also mentioned in the article: Sumarlidi Sumarlidason, Helga Kristjanson and Ada Ann Jones.421
  • Sunday, 20 Jun 1926, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Mrs. Lewis Returns
         Also mentioned in the article: Helga Kristjanson and Ada Ann Jones.422
  • Sunday, 26 Feb 1928, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Cards Of Thanks
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer, Elsie Dora Lewis and Zoa Lee Lewis.423
  • Sunday, 21 Apr 1929, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Kiwanis Members To Discuss Agriculture.424
  • Thursday, 6 Jun 1929, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Goss, Lewis Sure Of Reelection As Grange Leaders - Naming of Officers, Selection of 1930 Meeting Place Today's Features of State Convention.425
  • Sunday, 4 Aug 1929, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Skagit County's Greatest Fair To Open On Tuesday - Judging Wednesday.426
  • Sunday, 13 Oct 1929, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Special Trains To Bring Grange Delegates Here - A. S. Goss Returns From East With Announcement That Throng of Visitors Will Come to Seattle
    Housing Arrangements.427
  • Wednesday, 4 Dec 1929, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Incorporations - Grange News, Inc., Seattle...428
  • Sunday, 31 May 1931, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Grangers Will Talk On Vital Farm Problems - Important State Matters Will Be Discussed by Farmers; Result Will Be Watched by All
    Fire Relief Conference.429
  • Wednesday, 3 Jun 1931, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Grange To Ask Income Tax As Farmer Relief - Resolutions Introduced at First Day's Session Indicate United Stand on Major Political Measures
    Officers to Be Elected.430
  • Thursday, 4 Jun 1931, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Goss Reelected Grange Master; Tacoma Honored - Committees Begin Shaping Annual Declaration of Policies and Political Platform; Reports Today.431
  • Saturday, 18 Nov 1933, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Do You Remember?
         Also mentioned in the article: Orville Lavan Kinney, William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, William Carl Newman, Amelia A. (?), William Garfield Kinney, Frank H. Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Glen Ella Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Vernon Lewis, Gearold William Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Ray Frisbee Lewis.432
  • Wednesday, 16 Jan 1935, Fredrick was mentioned in an article about Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer in The Centralia Washington Daily Chronicle at Centralia, Washington. Headline: Rochester - Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ada Ann Jones.433
  • Friday, 12 Apr 1935, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Seattle Daily Times, at Seattle, Washington. Headline: Blanket Primary Bill's Foes Hit.434
  • Friday, 26 Mar 1937, an article about Fredrick William Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Religious Services For Good Friday.435

Citations

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  2. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>, Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  3. [S112] Jerri McCoy, Olympia Genealogical Society Cemetery Listing (n.p.: RootsWeb, 7 May 1998), Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Cemeteries.
  4. [S90] Obituary, The Jetmore Republican, Jetmore, Kansas, 16 Jan 1914, Ada Jones Lewis. Hereinafter cited as Jetmore Republican.
  5. [S3965] Article: Funeral Notices - Frederick William Lewis, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Mar 1937, Page Thirteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  6. [S3964] Article: Fred W. Lewis Is Death Victim, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Mar 1937, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  7. [S3963] Article: Fred Lewis Dies - State Grange Secretary Twenty-nine Years Passes, The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, WA, 16 Mar 1937, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Bellingham Herald.
  8. [S4213] Interview and notes with Ray Frisbee Lewis (8622) (Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington), by Terrance Wagner, ca 1919. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  9. [S1366] Article: Fred Lewis Gets Badly Cut Leg in Smashup of Auto, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 19 Sep 1921, Page One, Volume: XX Issue: 114. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  10. [S1478] Article: Class of 40 to Graduate, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 17 May 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 233. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  11. [S1778] Article: 57 Grads Get High Diplomas, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Jun 1916, Page One and Six, Volume: XV Issue: 21. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  12. [S577] Lewis Family (7570), Bible given to Fred Lewis from Glode Lewis, n/a (n/a: n/a, n/a); Terrance Wagner (7997), n/a. Hereinafter cited as Fred Lewis Bible.
  13. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
  14. [S3108] Interview and notes with Darlene Mae Hacker Edwards (8780) (Maytown, WA), by Terrance Wagner, 23 Dec 2016. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  15. [S97] 1 Jun 1870, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9hbo4f7 Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, Tekonsha Twp, Calhoun County, Michigan.
  16. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1880 Census On-line.
  17. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Page 402C, film number 1254575, Michigan 1880 Federal Population Census.
  18. [S657] Various, 1895 Digital, Kansas, Ancestry.com, unknown repository unknown repository address.
  19. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  20. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  21. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  22. [S244] 1 Jan 1920, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ya4dwjbu Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
  23. [S633] 1 Apr 1930, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y73u3s4c Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930.
  24. [S1294] Article: Grange is Aggressive - Fred LepFredrick William Lewisis Reports Resolutions Adopted at the Spokane Meeting, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Jun 1906, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  25. [S1306] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1906, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  26. [S1304] Article: Chambers Prairie Farmers Organize A Grange, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 10 Oct 1906, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  27. [S1317] Article: Mother of Fred W. Lewis Dies, Aged 83, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Jan 1914, Page One, Volume: XII Issue: 203. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  28. [S1849] Funeral for Mrs. Lewis to be Held Sunday Afternoon, The Morning Olympian, http://tinyurl.com/msffstv, 3 Jan 1914, One and Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  29. [S1264] Article: Edward Lewis, Former Resident, Drowned, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 14 Aug 1914, Page Six, Volume: XIII Issue: 73. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  30. [S1591] Fred W. Lewis Receives Word That Son Met Death in France as Result of Serious Injuries, Obituary for Lee Clare Lewis, Olympia, WA, 23 Aug 1918, One, Volume: 27 Issue: 135. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  31. [S1381] Article: Lee C. Lewis Meets Death For Country, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Aug 1918, Page Four, Volume: XVII Issue: 91. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  32. [S1377] Article: Lee Lewis Dies In Battle, The Oregonian, Portland, OR, 26 Aug 1918, Page Seven, Volume: LVIII Issue: 18020. Hereinafter cited as Oregonian.
  33. [S1376] Article: Lee Lewis Captain At Time of Death, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Oct 1918, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 180. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  34. [S1600] Article: Lee Lewis Captain At Time Of Death, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 16 Oct 1918, Page Two, Volume: XVII Issue: 137. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  35. [S4453] Article: Miss Golden Muril Spears, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 20 Jun 1919, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  36. [S4157] Article: Resolution No. 425, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Sep 1926, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  37. [S4158] Article: Legal Notices: Wildwood Park Addition, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 May 1924, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  38. [S4159] Article: Request Made, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 01 Sep 1926, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  39. [S4155] Article: Realty Transfers - Saturday, March 3, 1923, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Mar 1923, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  40. [S4160] Article: L.I.D. No. 425 Notice Of Original Assessment, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Apr 1927, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  41. [S4161] Article: Open Letter - Paid Advertisement, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Mar 1924, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  42. [S4162] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Sep 1921, Page Three, Volume: 30, Issue: 163. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  43. [S4163] Article: Met With Great Success, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 May 1894, Page Four, Volume: 5, Issue: 326. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  44. [S4169] Article: Brevities of the Day, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Jul 1896, Page Three, Volume: 6, Issue: 104. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  45. [S4166] Article: Obit - Mary A. Buker, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 01 Jan 1904, Page Four, Volume: XLIV. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  46. [S4170] Article: City News in Brief, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 11 Oct 1901, Page Four, Volume: XLI. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  47. [S4156] Article: New Building To Rise Soon On Capitol Way, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Apr 1925, Page One and Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  48. [S4165] Article: To Owners Of Lawnmowers., The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 06 Jun 1906, Page Four, Volume: 18, Issue: 68. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  49. [S4168] Article: John T. Otis Stroke Victim, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Aug 1944, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  50. [S261] "Genealogy Notebook by Aletha Maize Mercer," Undated; Civil War Trunk; Repository Reference #1, Glode Dugar Lewis; Olympia, Thurston County, Washington. Hereinafter cited as "Genealogy Notebook by Lee Mercer."
  51. [S727] Our Wedding Souvenir: Wedding guests who signed, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Wedding Book.
  52. [S2087] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Apr 1924, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  53. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, Washington, County Records, 1803-2010, Thurston, Marriage returns 1923-1925 vol 9, no 6328-7374, page 640.
  54. [S245] Interview and notes with Elva May Mercer (Oregon), by Terrance Wagner, 1996. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  55. [S263] FamilySearch is a nonprofit family history organization, online <https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a>, Death certificates (Washington (State), 1907-1960 ; Index to death certificates, 1907-1979. Hereinafter cited as FamilySearch.
  56. [S3847] "Diary of Aletha Maize (Mercer) Lewis Brostrom Love," (MS, 1932 - 1933; Olympia, WA); unknown repository reference, unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Diary of Lee Lewis."
  57. [S90] Obituary, The Jetmore Republican, Jetmore, Kansas, 16 Jan 1914. Hereinafter cited as Jetmore Republican.
  58. [S1255] Article: News of City in Brief, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Sep 1903, Page Three, Thirteenth Year: Issue: 169. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  59. [S4248] Article: City News in Brief, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 2 Oct 1903, Page Three, Volume XLIIL, No. 46. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  60. [S1266] Article: Strawberry Men Organize, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 May 1904, Page One, Volume: 14 Issue: 67. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  61. [S4249] Article: Experiences - Ashes as Fertilizer, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Dec 1904, Page Fourteen, Vol. XXI, No. 24. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  62. [S1268] Article: To Be Good Program, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Mar 1905, Page One, Issue: 245. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  63. [S1269] Article: Horticulturists Meet Saturday Cattle to be Discussed and Exhibit of Fine Poultry Made - Everybody Invited, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Mar 1905, Page Four, Volume: 14 Issue: 251. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  64. [S4250] Article: An Interesting Meeting to Be Held, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 10 Mar 1905, Page One, Volume XLV, No. 17. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  65. [S1270] Article: Social at Bush Prairie Young People of Brighton Park Enjoy Evening as Guests of Miss Roberts, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Mar 1905, Page Six, Volume: 14 Issue: 260. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  66. [S1271] Article: Horticultural Meeting - Society Will Take Up Important Subjects Next Week, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Mar 1905, Page Four, Volume: 14 Issue: 27. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  67. [S1272] Article: Horticultural Meeting - Society Will Take Up Important Subjects Next Week, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Mar 1905, Page Four, Volume: 14 Issue: 276. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  68. [S1273] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Apr 1905, Page One, Volume: 14 Issue: 288. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  69. [S4251] Article: Strawberry Growers Meet, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 21 Apr 1905, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  70. [S1274] Article: Strawberry Growers Meet, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 May 1905, Page Four, Volume: 14 Issue: 300. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  71. [S1275] Article: Horticultural Society Meeting, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Jun 1905, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 12. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  72. [S1276] Article: Horticultural Society Discusses the Strawberry, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1905, Page Three, Volume: IV Issue: 26. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  73. [S1279] Article: Personals, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1905, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 80. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  74. [S1281] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 4 Sep 1905, Page One, Volume: IV Issue: 98. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  75. [S1282] Article: People's University Notes, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 Oct 1905, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  76. [S1283] Article: Personals, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 Nov 1905, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  77. [S1285] Article: Organize Grange, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Nov 1905, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 148. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  78. [S1286] Article: Chosen by Grange - Brighton Park Farmers Elect Lee as New Master, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Dec 1905, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 184. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  79. [S4252] Article: Legitimate Uses Of Alcohol, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 12 Jan 1906, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  80. [S4253] Article: Two Articles: Power of the Grange and About the Duty on Alcohol, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Jan 1906, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  81. [S1288] Article: Personals, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Mar 1906, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  82. [S1289] Article: Will Market Strawberries, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 May 1906, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 51. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  83. [S1290] Article: Session of Washington State Grange in Spokane, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 May 1906, Page One, Volume: V Issue: 2. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  84. [S1291] Article: New Grange at Centralia, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 May 1906, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 62. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  85. [S1293] Article: Grange Delegate, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Jun 1906, Page Four, Volume: 18 Issue: 67. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  86. [S1292] Article: Brief News About Town, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Jun 1906, Page Three, Volume: V Issue: 20. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  87. [S1294] Article: Grange is Aggressive - Fred LepFredrick William Lewisis Reports Resolutions Adopted at the Spokane Meeting, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Jun 1906, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 75. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  88. [S1295] Article: F. W. Lewis Reports on State Grange, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 19 Jun 1906, Page One, Volume: V Issue: 32. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  89. [S1296] Article: Horticultural Society to Elect Officers, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Jun 1906, Page One, Volume: V Issue: 35. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  90. [S1297] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Jul 1906, Page Three, Volume: 19 Issue: 106. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  91. [S4254] Article: The Institute - The Field and Work of the Grange, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Aug 1906, Page Thirteen, Vol. XXIII, No. 16. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  92. [S1299] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Aug 1906, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 139. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  93. [S1301] Article: Harmony Prevails in Republican Primaries - Peace Agreement Carried Out, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Sep 1906, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 147. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  94. [S1300] Article: Harmony Prevails in Republican Primaries - Peace Agreement Carried Out, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 6 Sep 1906, Page One, Volume: V Issue: 100. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  95. [S1302] Article: Real Estate Transfers, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Sep 1906, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 148. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  96. [S4255] Article: The Institute - The Grange as the Farmer's Hope, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Sep 1906, Page Thirteen, Vol. XXIII, No. 18. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  97. [S4256] Article: The Institute - A Duty the Farmers Should Do, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 1 Oct 1906, Page Thirteen, Vol. XXIII, No. 19. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  98. [S4257] Article: People's Forum - Two Articles: Plea for the Welfare of Our Student Boys and Creamery of Dairy Butter - Which?, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 5 Oct 1906, Page Three, Volume XLVL, Number 47. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  99. [S1303] Article: New Grange Organized, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Oct 1906, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 179. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  100. [S1304] Article: Chambers Prairie Farmers Organize A Grange, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 10 Oct 1906, Page Two, Volume: V Issue: 128. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  101. [S4258] Article: The Dairy and A Plea for Our Boys and Girls, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Oct 1906, Page Eight and Eleven, Vol. XXIII, No. 20. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  102. [S1257] Article: Orlen Lewis Not Missing, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Oct 1906, Page Three, Volume: 19 Issue: 186. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  103. [S4259] Article: The Dairy and A Plea for Our Boys and Girls, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 1 Nov 1906, Page Thirteen, Vol. XXIII, No. 21. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  104. [S1306] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1906, Page Five, Volume: 19 Issue: 213. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  105. [S1307] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Nov 1906, Page Five, Volume: 19 Issue: 219. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  106. [S4260] Article: The People and Parcels Post, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 1 Dec 1906, Page Two, Vol. XXIII, No. 23. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  107. [S1337] Article: Brighton Park Grange Elects, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Dec 1906, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 238. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  108. [S1308] Article: Brevities, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Dec 1906, Page Ten, Volume: 19 Issue: 238. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  109. [S1309] Article: Master of State Grange Here, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 12 Jan 1907, Page One, Volume: V Issue: 211. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  110. [S1310] Article: Grange Meetings, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jan 1907, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 251. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  111. [S4261] Article: To Eliminate Saloon at Pullman, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Jan 1907, Page Thirteen, Vol. XXIV, No. 2. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  112. [S1311] Article: Fruit Growers' Meeting, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jan 1907, Page Three, Volume: 19 Issue: 263. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  113. [S4262] Article: Final Plea for Our Boys and Girls, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 1 Feb 1907, Page Thirteen, Vol. XXIV, No. 3. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  114. [S1313] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Feb 1907, Page Three, Volume: 19 Issue: 277. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  115. [S4263] Article: Paying Too Much for School Books, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Feb 1907, Page Twelve, Vol. XXIV, No. 4. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  116. [S1314] Article: Valentine Grange Organized, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Feb 1907, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 281. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  117. [S4264] Article: The Institute - The School Book Question and The Grange As a Selling Medium, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 1 Mar 1907, Page Twelve, Vol. XXIV, No. 5. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  118. [S4265] Article: Grange Legislation And Insurance, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Apr 1907, Page Twenty-one, Vol. XXIV, No. 8. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  119. [S1338] Article: Brighton Park Phone Line, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Apr 1907, Page Two, Volume: 17 Issue: 27. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  120. [S1339] Article: Brighton Park to Have Phone Line, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Apr 1907, Page One, Volume: V Issue: 298. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  121. [S1340] Article: Cannery Assured by Fruit Growers Association, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 May 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 33. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  122. [S1341] Article: Thurston County Fruit Growers Organize, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 18 May 1907, Page One, Volume: V Issue: 315. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  123. [S1343] Article: A. S. Caton President of Fruit Growers Association, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 May 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 45. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  124. [S1342] Article: Fruit And Berry Growers Organize, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 19 May 1907, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  125. [S1344] Article: Will Ship Berries to Puyallup Plant, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 20 May 1907, Page One, Volume: V Issue: 316. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  126. [S1345] Article: Begin Work At Once, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 May 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 51. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  127. [S1346] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Jun 1907, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 63. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  128. [S4103] Article: Briefs Of The Northwest, The Evening Statesman, Walla Walla, WA, 10 Jun 1907, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Evening Statesman.
  129. [S1888] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 19 Jun 1907, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 28. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  130. [S1821] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jul 1907, Page Four, Volume: 17 Issue: 101. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  131. [S1843] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jul 1907, Page Four, Volume: 17 Issue: 101. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  132. [S1890] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Jul 1907, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 103. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  133. [S4267] Many Farmers In Centralia, The Centralia News Examiner, Centralia, WA, 2 Aug 1907, Sixteen, Vol. XXI, No. 43. Hereinafter cited as Centralia News Examiner.
  134. [S1822] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2i Aug 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 131. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  135. [S1891] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Sep 1907, Page Five, Volume: 17 Issue: 141. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  136. [S1892] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Sep 1907, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 146. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  137. [S1893] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 Sep 1907, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 147. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  138. [S1894] Article: Organizing New Granges, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 166. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  139. [S1323] Article: Fred Lewis Farm Sold, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 170. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  140. [S1330] Article: Newcomers Purchase the Fred Lewis Farm, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 14 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 128. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  141. [S1896] Article: Farmers Institute Here next Week, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 18 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 132. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  142. [S1895] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 18 Oct 1907, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 132. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  143. [S1897] Article: Monday Farmer Institute Day, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 176. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  144. [S1898] Article: Farmers Are in Session, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 177. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  145. [S1899] Article: This Spud Holds Record, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 184. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  146. [S1900] Article: Real Goliath of Potatoes is Boasted, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Nov 1907, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 146. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  147. [S1901] Article: Real Estate Transfers, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Nov 1907, Page Two, Volume: 17 Issue: 203. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  148. [S1903] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Nov 1907, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 204. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  149. [S1906] Article: Real Estate Changes Hands, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Nov 1907, Page Six, Volume: 17 Issue: 207. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  150. [S1904] Article: Society of the Week, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Nov 1907, Page Five, Volume: 17 Issue: 207. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  151. [S1905] Article: Out-Of-Town Society, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 24 Nov 1907, Page Thirty-Three. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  152. [S4268] Article: The Advantages of the Parcels Post, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 1 Dec 1907, Page Six and Seven, Vol. XXIV, No. 23. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  153. [S1907] Article: Pleased with the Showing, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Dec 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 228. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  154. [S1908] Article: Grangers' Insurance Association Directors Choose New Officers, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Dec 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 229. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  155. [S1909] Article: Grange Elects Officers, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Dec 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 230. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  156. [S1395] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Jan 1908, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 240. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  157. [S1910] Article: Events of the Week, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Jan 1908, Page Five, Volume: 17 Issue: 243. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  158. [S4269] Open Meeting of Ellensburg Grange, The Ellensburg Dawn, Ellensburg, WA, 7 Jan 1908, Two, Vol. XV, No. 2. Hereinafter cited as Ellensburg Dawn.
  159. [S1912] Article: Installation of Grange, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Jan 1908, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 245. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  160. [S1911] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 8 Jan 1908, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 204. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  161. [S1913] Article: New Members Brighton Park Grange, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jan 1908, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 249. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  162. [S1914] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 21 Jan 1908, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 215. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  163. [S4270] Grange Program for Open Meeting, The Ellensburg Dawn, Ellensburg, WA, 24 Jan 1908, Three, Vol. XV, No. 7. Hereinafter cited as Ellensburg Dawn.
  164. [S1915] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Jan 1908, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 220. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  165. [S4272] South Kittitas Grange Organized Tuesday, The Ellensburg Dawn, Ellensburg, WA, 31 Jan 1908, One, Vol. XV, No. 9. Hereinafter cited as Ellensburg Dawn.
  166. [S4273] The Local Events, The Ellensburg Dawn, Ellensburg, WA, 7 Feb 1908, Three, Vol. XV, No. 11. Hereinafter cited as Ellensburg Dawn.
  167. [S1916] Article: Third Granged Formed, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 10 Feb 1908, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  168. [S4274] Third Grange Formed, The Walla Walla Evening Statesman, Ellensburg, WA, 11 Feb 1908, One. Hereinafter cited as Walla Walla Evening Statesman.
  169. [S4275] The Local Events, The Ellensburg Dawn, Ellensburg, WA, 7 Feb 1908, Three, Vol. XV, No. 13. Hereinafter cited as Ellensburg Dawn.
  170. [S1918] Article: Good Grange Work by Organizer Lewis, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Feb 1908, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 243. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  171. [S1917] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Feb 1908, Page Five, Volume: 17 Issue: 284. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  172. [S1919] Article: Events of the Week, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Feb 1908, Page Six and Five, Volume: 17 Issue: 285. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  173. [S1920] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Mar 1908, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 294. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  174. [S1921] Article: Events of the Week, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Mar 1908, Page Five, Volume: 17 Issue: 297. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  175. [S1918] Article: Good Grange Work by Organizer Lewis, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Feb 1908, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 260. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  176. [S1922] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Mar 1908, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 298. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  177. [S1924] Article: New Grange Formed; More in Prospect, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 13 Mar 1908, Page Six, Volume: VI Issue: 260. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  178. [S1925] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 18 Mar 1908, Page Six, Volume: VI Issue: 264. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  179. [S1922] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Mar 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 3. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  180. [S1926] Article: Good Progress in County Grange Work, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Mar 1908, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 268. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  181. [S1927] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Mar 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 8. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  182. [S1928] Article: Two Grange Meetings to be Held Saturday, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 1 Apr 1908, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 276. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  183. [S1930] Article: Brighton Park Grange Organize to Build, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Apr 1908, Page Six, Volume: VI Issue: 278. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  184. [S1886] Article: Pleasant Glade Grange Installs, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 6 Apr 1908, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 280. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  185. [S1932] Article: Pleasant Glade Grange Installs, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Apr 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 20. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  186. [S1933] Article: To Build Hall, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Apr 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 23. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  187. [S1934] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Apr 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 25. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  188. [S1935] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 13 Apr 1908, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 286. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  189. [S1936] Article: Organizes New Grange in Chehalis County, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Apr 1908, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 288. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  190. [S1937] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 28. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  191. [S1335] Article: Fred W. Lewis Re-Elected Fire Relief Director, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Apr 1908, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 294. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  192. [S1938] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Apr 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 34. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  193. [S1829] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Apr 1908, Page Six, Volume: 18 Issue: 37. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  194. [S1939] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 May 1908, Page Six, Volume: VI Issue: 303. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  195. [S1941] Article: Organization of New Granges Progressing, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 May 1908, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 305. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  196. [S1831] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 May 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 45. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  197. [S4277] Article: City and Country, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 8 May 1908, Page Three, Vol. XLVIII, No. 26. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  198. [S1942] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 16 May 1908, Page Six, Volume: VII Issue: 5. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  199. [S1943] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 May 1908, Page Six, Volume: 18 Issue: 55. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  200. [S1944] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 May 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 58. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  201. [S1947] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 May 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 65. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  202. [S1948] Article: Off to State Grange, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 04 Jun 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 70. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  203. [S1949] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Jun 1908, Page Five, Volume: 18 Issue: 72. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  204. [S1950] Article: Fire Relief Association Elects New Directors, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 75. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  205. [S1951] Article: Brighton Park Grange Meets, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Jul 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 99. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  206. [S4278] Article: Grange Dept., The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Jul 1908, Page Twenty-five, Vol. XXV, No. 14. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  207. [S4279] Article: Grange Department, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 15 Aug 1908, Page Seventeen and Eighteen. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  208. [S1401] Article: Social News at Brighton Park, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Aug 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 141. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  209. [S1955] Article: Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Oct 1908, Page Three, Volume: VII Issue: 124. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  210. [S1954] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Oct 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 172. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  211. [S1405] Article: Brighton Park Grange Holds Interesting Debate, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 10 Oct 1908, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 130. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  212. [S1404] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Oct 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 178. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  213. [S1406] Article: Brighton Park News, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Oct 1908, Page Four and Five, Volume: 18 Issue: 179. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  214. [S1407] Article: Brighton Park Notes, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 12 Oct 1908, Page Two, Volume: VII Issue: 131. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  215. [S1956] Article: To Organize New Grange, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Oct 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 192. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  216. [S1957] Article: New Kamilchie Grange, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Oct 1908, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 144. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  217. [S1848] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Nov 1908, Page Six, Volume: 18 Issue: 200. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  218. [S1767] Article: Brighton Park News, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Nov 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 203. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  219. [S1958] Article: Y. M. C. A. Fund Falling Shy of the Mark Set, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 24 Nov 1908, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 140. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  220. [S1959] Article: Fund is Short, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Nov 1908, Page One and Six, Volume: 18 Issue: 217. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  221. [S1828] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Dec 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 239. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  222. [S1963] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Jan 1909, Page Five, Volume: 18 Issue: 252. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  223. [S1964] Article: New Grange Formed at Hoballa, Mason County, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Jan 1909, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 174. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  224. [S1965] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Jan 1909, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 268. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  225. [S1967] Article: South Bay Grange, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 13 Feb 1909, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 206. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  226. [S1966] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Feb 1909, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 286. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  227. [S1968] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 20 Feb 1909, Page Six, Volume: VII Issue: 212. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  228. [S1969] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Feb 1909, Page Five, Volume: 18 Issue: 293. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  229. [S1971] Article: Grange to Give April Fool Party, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 30 Mar 1909, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 244. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  230. [S1970] Article: Funny Time for April 1, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Mar 1909, Page Five, Volume: 19 Issue: 13. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  231. [S1973] Article: April Fool Social Proves Big Success, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Apr 1909, Page Four, Volume: VII Issue: 247. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  232. [S1972] Article: April Fool Social Proves Big Success, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Apr 1909, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 16. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  233. [S1975] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 7 Apr 1909, Page Four, Volume: VII Issue: 248. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  234. [S1974] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Apr 1909, Page Three, Volume: 19 Issue: 19. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  235. [S1976] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Apr 1909, Page Three, Volume: 19 Issue: 28. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  236. [S1978] Article: Hold Grange Fire Relief Assn. Exempt from Insurance Laws, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Apr 1909, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 265. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  237. [S1416] Article: Burrett Hopkins Wins Oratorical Contest, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Apr 1909, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 265. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  238. [S1980] Article: Brief State News, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 24 Apr 1909, Page Five, Volume: VII Issue: 266. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  239. [S1979] Article: Brief State News, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Apr 1909, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 34. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  240. [S1982] Article: Grange Membership Continues to Grow, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 May 1909, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 52. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  241. [S1981] Article: Reports Kamilche Granges Prospering, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 14 May 1909, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 283. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  242. [S1983] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 May 1909, Page Five, Volume: 19 Issue: 53. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  243. [S1874] Article: F. W. Lewis Olympia C. B. Kegley Again Elected by Grange, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Jun 1909, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 302. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  244. [S1834] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1909, Page Four, Volume: VII Issue: 306. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  245. [S1864] Article: Lewis Has Busy Time Organizing Granges, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1909, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 74. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  246. [S1875] Article: Strong Grange near Mud Bay, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Jul 1909, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 103. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  247. [S1841] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Sep 1909, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 154. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  248. [S1846] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 4 Oct 1909, Page Four, Volume: VIII Issue: 40. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  249. [S1858] Article: Harris and Lewis Get Appointments, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Oct 1909, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 193. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  250. [S1328] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Jan 1910, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 267. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  251. [S1877] Article: Lewis Will Work for Grange in Mason County, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Feb 1910, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 278. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  252. [S1457] Article: Y. M. C. A. Fund Workers Deplore Apathy - To Make House to House Canvass, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 17 Feb 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 157. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  253. [S1825] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Mar 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 179. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  254. [S1369] Article: Fred W. Lewis Has Narrow Escape from Drowning, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 18 Mar 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 182. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  255. [S1859] Article: Lewis Finds Healthy Grange in Shelton, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Apr 1910, Page Four, Volume: 20 Issue: 19. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  256. [S1832] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 12 Apr 1910, Page Six, Volume: VIII Issue: 203. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  257. [S4247] Article: Growth of the Grange In Washington, The Ranch * Also known as: The Yakima Ranch, Seattle, WA, 1 May 1910, Page One, Vol. XXVII, No. 9. Hereinafter cited as Ranch.
  258. [S1855] Article: Secretary Lewis Goes to State Grange Meet, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 4 Jun 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 249. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  259. [S1847] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 4 Jul 1910, Page Four, Volume: VIII Issue: 274. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  260. [S1370] Article: Fred W. Lewis Robbed on Visit to Fair, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Sep 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 344. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  261. [S1827] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Mar 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 348. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  262. [S1830] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 11 Oct 1910, Page Six, Volume: VIII Issue: 359. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  263. [S1333] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 19 Oct 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 366. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  264. [S1850] Article: F. W. Lewis Recommends Radical Change of State Aid System in Report, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 24 Nov 1910, Page One and Four, Volume: IX Issue: 168. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  265. [S1322] Article: Radical Changes Advocated in State Aid Work. Fred W. Lewis, Secretary of State Grange and Member, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Nov 1910, Page Five, Volume: 20 Issue: 220. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  266. [S1868] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Nov 1910, Page One, Volume: 20 Issue: 222. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  267. [S1820] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 4 Feb 1911, Page One, Volume: IX Issue: 230. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  268. [S1840] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 24 Apr 1911, Page Two, Volume: IX Issue: 297. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  269. [S1873] Article: Lewis to Go to Grange Meeting, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jun 1911, Page One, Volume: 21 Issue: 71. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  270. [S1862] Article: Lewis Re-Elected Grange Secretary, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Jun 1911, Page One, Volume: 21 Issue: 75. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  271. [S1869] Article: Secretary Lewis Back from State Grange Meet, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1911, Page One, Volume: X Issue: 27. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  272. [S1857] Article: Lewis Organizes Grange at Elma, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Jul 1911, Page Four, Volume: 21 Issue: 109. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  273. [S1879] Article: Buggy Overturns Occupants Escape, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Aug 1911, Page One, Volume: X Issue: 88. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  274. [S1819] Article: Farmers Make a Living Too Easy, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Aug 1911, Page One, Volume: 21 Issue: 141. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  275. [S1838] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Aug 1911, Page Two, Volume: 21 Issue: 141. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  276. [S1534] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 1 Sep 1911, Page Three, Volume: X Issue: 87. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  277. [S1536] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Sep 1911, Page Three, Volume: 21 Issue: 147. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  278. [S1537] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 6 Sep 1911, Page Three, Volume: X Issue: 91. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  279. [S1885] Article: Local Delegates to Good Roads Meet at Wenatchee Program, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 17 Oct 1911, Page One, Volume: XX Issue: 126. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  280. [S1881] Article: Petitions Sent out by F. W. Lewis, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Nov 1911, Page One, Volume: 21 Issue: 206. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  281. [S1539] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Dec 1911, Page Three, Volume: 21 Issue: 240. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  282. [S1538] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Dec 1911, Page Five, Volume: XX Issue: 184. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  283. [S1540] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Dec 1911, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 187. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  284. [S1541] Article: Washougal Road Topic for Poetry, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Dec 1911, Page Four, Volume: 21 Issue: 246. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  285. [S1542] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Dec 1911, Page Three, Volume: 21 Issue: 247. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  286. [S1771] Article: Personal Items, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Mar 1912, Page Three, Volume: X Issue: 262. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  287. [S1251] Article: Delightful Party Given by Ray Lewis, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Apr 1912, Page Four, Volume: 22 Issue: 16. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  288. [S1839] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 10 Apr 1912, Page One, Volume: X Issue: 280. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  289. [S1334] Article: Fred W. Lewis Again Elected Director, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1912, Page One, Volume: X Issue: 285. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  290. [S1876] Article: Secretary Lewis Director Grange Fire Association, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 Apr 1912, Page One, Volume: 22 Issue: 29. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  291. [S1866] Article: Lewis to Attend Big State Meet, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 May 1912, Page One, Volume: 22 Issue: 51. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  292. [S1884] Article: Many Going to State Grange at Puyallup, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 16 May 1912, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 4. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  293. [S1872] Article: Secretary Lewis Back from Meeting of Grange, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Jun 1912, Page Four, Volume: 22 Issue: 75. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  294. [S1870] Article: Secretary Lewis Back from Meeting of Grange, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1912, Page Three, Volume: XI Issue: 19. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  295. [S1373] Article: Lee Lewis to Return Tonight for Visit Home, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Jun 1912, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 35. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  296. [S1360] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 24 Jun 1912, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 37. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  297. [S1852] Article: Informal Party Given by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jul 1912, Page Four, Volume: 22 Issue: 113. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  298. [S1851] Article: Secy. Lewis Explains Grange Book Job, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 8 Aug 1912, Page Four, Volume: XI Issue: 76. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  299. [S1867] Article: Lewis Talks on Printing Broil, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Aug 1912, Page One, Volume: 22 Issue: 216. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  300. [S1372] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 31 Aug 1912, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 96. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  301. [S1878] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Sep 1912, Page Three, Volume: XI Issue: 98. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  302. [S1331] Article: Fred Lewis Praises Puyallup Fair, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 7 Oct 1912, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 127. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  303. [S1321] Article: Fred W. Lewis, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 8 Nov 1912, Page Eleven, Volume: XI Issue: 157. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  304. [S1772] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Feb 1913, Page Five, Volume: 22 Issue: 288. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  305. [S1854] Article: Grange Re-Elects Kegley and Lewis, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 9 Jun 1913, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 245. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  306. [S1543] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1913, Page Three, Volume: 23 Issue: 64. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  307. [S1544] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1913, Page Four, Volume: 23 Issue: 67. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  308. [S1545] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1913, Page Five, Volume: XI Issue: 249. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  309. [S1139] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 13 Jul 1913, Page Five, Volume: 23 Issue: 104. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  310. [S1140] Article: Brighton Park, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 14 Jul 1913, Page Three, Volume: 23 Issue: 104. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  311. [S1548] Article: Lee Lewis Wrestling with the New Mown Hay, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Aug 1913, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 262. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  312. [S1357] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Aug 1913, Page One, Volume: 23 Issue: 122. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  313. [S1384] Article: Lee Lewis Plays In Numberous Roles, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Sep 1913, Page One, Volume: 23 Issue: 150. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  314. [S4152] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Oct 1913, Page Five, Volume: 23, Issue: 181. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  315. [S4246] Article: No Title, The Ellensburg Dawn, Ellensburg, WA, 30 Oct 1913, Page Three, Vol. Xx, No. 44. Hereinafter cited as Ellensburg Dawn.
  316. [S1549] Article: Lee Lewis Get Toe Mashed in Machine, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Nov 1913, Page One, Volume: 23 Issue: 211. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  317. [S1383] Article: Lee Lewis Gets Toe Smashed, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 17 Nov 1913, Page Two, Volume: XII Issue: 163. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  318. [S1550] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1913, Page Three, Volume: 23 Issue: 212. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  319. [S4421] Article: Around The County - Relatives, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 21 Nov 1913, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  320. [S1554] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Dec 1913, Page Three, Volume: XII Issue: 193. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  321. [S1555] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Dec 1913, Page Three, Volume: XII Issue: 194. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  322. [S1371] Article: Board is Attacked by Fred W. Lewis, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 May 1914, Page Two, Volume: 24 Issue: 49. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  323. [S1702] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Jun 1914, Page Five and Six, Volume: 24 Issue: 84. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  324. [S1332] Article: Details of Tragic Death Are Related, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Aug 1914, Page Four, Volume: 24 Issue: 122. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  325. [S1774] Article: F. W. Lewis Family in Buggy Accident, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Aug 1914, Page Four, Volume: 24 Issue: 122. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  326. [S1265] Article: Details of Tragic Death Are Related, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1914, Page One and Six, Volume: 24 Issue: 127. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  327. [S1325] Article: Fred Lewis Goes to Distribute Grange Prizes, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Oct 1914, Page One, Volume: XIII Issue: 146. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  328. [S1882] Article: Lewis Goes to Give out Money to Winners, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Oct 1914, Page One, Volume: 24 Issue: 197. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  329. [S1704] Article: Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Dec 1914, Page Three, Volume: XIII Issue: 175. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  330. [S1705] Article: The Week in Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Dec 1914, Page Four, Volume: XIII Issue: 178. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  331. [S1558] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Dec 1914, Page Three, Volume: 24 Issue: 246. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  332. [S1560] Article: Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Jan 1915, Page Three, Volume: XIII Issue: 202. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  333. [S1561] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jan 1915, Page Three, Volume: 24 Issue: 253. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  334. [S1824] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Jan 1915, Page Four, Volume: XIII Issue: 223. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  335. [S1368] Article: Fred W. Lewis Ill, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Jan 1915, Page One, Volume: 24 Issue: 274. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  336. [S1842] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Jan 1915, Page One, Volume: 24 Issue: 277. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  337. [S1506] Article: Muir Has Operation, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Feb 1915, Page One, Volume: 24 Issue: 298. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  338. [S1826] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 May 1915, Page One, Volume: 25 Issue: 65. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  339. [S1856] Article: Kegley and Lewis Are Reelected, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Jun 1915, Page One, Volume: 25 Issue: 70. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  340. [S1776] Article: Society Items, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1915, Page Four, Volume: 25 Issue: 78. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  341. [S4423] Article: Fine Work By Boys and Girls' Clubs, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 14 May 1915, Page Three, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  342. [S1563] Article: Thumb-Nail Sketches Prominent Olympians, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Jul 1915, Page One, Volume: XIV Issue: 47. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  343. [S1844] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 26 Jul 1915, Page Two, Volume: XIV Issue: 65. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  344. [S1566] Article: Society and Personal Mention, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Dec 1915, Page Five, Volume: 25 Issue: 231. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  345. [S1706] Article: Society and Personal Mention, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 02 Apr 1916, Page Three, Volume: 26 Issue: 17. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  346. [S1777] Article: Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 May 1916, Page Four, Volume: 26 Issue: 47. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  347. [S4424] Article: News of Your Friends and Neighbors - Bush Prairie, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 25 Feb 1916, Page Four, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  348. [S1568] Article: Society and Personal Mention, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Dec 1916, Page Three, Volume: 26 Issue: 241. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  349. [S1570] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Dec 1916, Page Three, Volume: XV Issue: 194. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  350. [S1360] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 24 Jun 1912, Page One, Volume: XV Issue: 209. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  351. [S1358] Article: Grange Work Is Recounted, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Jan 1917, Page Three, Volume: 26 Issue: 259. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  352. [S4425] Article: Community Club Holds Meeting., The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 23 Feb 1917, Page Five, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  353. [S4425] Article: Community Club Holds Meeting., The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 23 Feb 1917, Page Five, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  354. [S1246] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 19 Jun 1917, Page Three, Volume: XVI Issue: 34. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  355. [S4425] Article: Community Club Holds Meeting., The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 23 Feb 1917, Page Five, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  356. [S1571] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 19 Jun 1917, Page Three, Volume: XVI Issue: 51. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  357. [S1576] Article: South Union, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Aug 1917, Page Three, Volume: XVI Issue: 83. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  358. [S1577] Article: South Union, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Aug 1917, Page Four, Volume: 27 Issue: 133. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  359. [S1320] Article: Raised Boy to Do Duty, Father of Soldier Says Fred W. Lewis Glad That Son Is Going Into United States Army, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Jun 1917, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 147. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  360. [S1578] Article: Lieut. Lewis Goes To Ft. Leavenworth, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Sep 1917, Page Three, Volume: XVI Issue: 99. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  361. [S1585] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Mar 1918, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 15. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  362. [S1782] Article: Good Roads Body to Organize Saturday, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Apr 1918, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 30. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  363. [S4417] Article: Lewis Family Holds 100 Per Cent Record, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1918, Page One, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  364. [S1590] Article: Another Lewis is Called to Colors, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Aug 1918, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 118. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  365. [S1589] Article: Another Lewis Is Called to Colors, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Aug 1918, Page Three, Volume: XVII Issue: 74. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  366. [S4417] Article: Lewis Family Holds 100 Per Cent Record, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1918, Page One, Volume: LVIII No. 22. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  367. [S4418] Article: Death Comes as Shock, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, 24 Aug 1918, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Spokesman-Review.
  368. [S1507] Article: Social - Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Aug 1918, Page Four, Volume: XVII Issue: 94. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  369. [S1508] Article: Social Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Aug 1918, Page Four, Volume: 27 Issue: 139. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  370. [S1596] Article: Teuton Shell Killed Lewis, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 30 Sep 1918, Page One, Volume: XVII Issue: 123. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  371. [S1597] Article: Teuton Shell Killed Lewis, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 Oct 1918, Page Four, Volume: 27 Issue: 168. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  372. [S1598] Article: Hold Services for Lee Lewis, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 7 Oct 1918, Page Four, Volume: XVII Issue: 129. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  373. [S1599] Article: Brighton Grange to Hold Lewis Memorial, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Oct 1918, Page Four, Volume: 27 Issue: 174. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  374. [S1601] Article: Captain Describes Sergy Battle, Where Lewis Fell, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 Nov 1918, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 194. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  375. [S1602] Article: Captain Describes Sergy Battle Where Capt. Lee Lewis Fell, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Nov 1918, Page Four, Volume: XVII Issue: 152. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  376. [S1783] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 6 Nov 1918, Page Three, Volume: XVII Issue: 155. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  377. [S4452] Article: No Headline, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 14 Mar 1919, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  378. [S1609] Article: Comrade Tells How Olympian Met Death, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1919, Page Four, Volume: 28 Issue: 28. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  379. [S1610] Article: Comrade Tells How Olympian Met Death, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1919, Page Three, Volume: XVII Issue: 294. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  380. [S1611] Article: Olympian Esteemed by Superior Officer, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1919, Page One, Volume: XVIII Issue: 30. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  381. [S1613] Article: Olympian Esteemed by Superior Officer, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1919, Page Three, Volume: 28 Issue: 78. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  382. [S1823] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 Aug 1919, Page Two, Volume: 28 Issue: 134. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  383. [S1511] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Jan 1920, Page Three, Volume: 28 Issue: 267. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  384. [S1510] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 20 Jan 1920, Page Three, Volume: XVIII Issue: 217. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  385. [S1512] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Jan 1920, Page Five, Volume: 28 Issue: 272. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  386. [S4428] Article: Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 13 Jul 1920, Page Four, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  387. [S4430] Article: Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 20 Jul 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  388. [S4431] Article: Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 30 Jul 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  389. [S4432] Article: County News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 3 Aug 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  390. [S4433] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 13 Aug 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  391. [S4435] Article: County News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 7 Sep 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  392. [S4436] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 17 Sep 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  393. [S4437] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 21 Sep 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  394. [S4438] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 24 Sep 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  395. [S4439] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 8 Oct 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  396. [S4441] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  397. [S4444] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 16 Nov 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  398. [S4445] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 30 Nov 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  399. [S1794] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 6 Dec 1920, Page Three, Volume: XVIIII Issue: 180. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  400. [S4446] Article: Local Happenings - G.A.R. Ladies Have Box Social & State College Club Elects., The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 10 Dec 1920, Page Eight, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  401. [S4447] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 14 Dec 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  402. [S1837] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Mar 1921, Page One, Volume: XIX Issue: 277. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  403. [S1835] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Mar 1921, Page One, Volume: 30 Issue: 14. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  404. [S1757] Article: Legion Building Fund Jumps $2,000 First Day after Olympia Women Go into Action, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 May 1921, Page One, Volume: 30 Issue: 57. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  405. [S4449] Article: Local Happenings, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 25 Jan 1921, Page Eight, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  406. [S1853] Article: Grange Reelects Lewis Secretary, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Jun 1921, Page One, Volume: 30 Issue: 76. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  407. [S1796] Article: Thirtieth Anniversary, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jul 1921, Page Four, Volume: 30 Issue: 95. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  408. [S4450] Article: Local Happenings, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 8 Jul 1921, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  409. [S1711] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Jul 1921, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 68. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  410. [S1799] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1921, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 106. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  411. [S1367] Article: Fred Lewis Gets Badly Cut Leg in Smashup of Auto, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Sep 1921, Page One, Volume: 30 Issue: 161. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  412. [S1883] Article: Bouck Group Bolts out of Grange; Die is Cast, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1921, Page One, Volume: XX Issue: 137. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  413. [S1318] Article: Fred Lewis to Attend National Grange Meet, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Nov 1921, Page Two, Volume: XX Issue: 163. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  414. [S1712] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Nov 1921, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 175. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  415. [S1836] Article: Communication, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Jan 1922, Page Two, Volume: 30 Issue: 252. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  416. [S3761] Article: Pomona Grange To Back Campaign To Repeal Parts Code, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Jan 1922, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  417. [S1808] Article: Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 28 Oct 1922, Page Three, Volume: XXI Issue: 149. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  418. [S1713] Article: Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Nov 1922, Page Three, Volume: XXI Issue: 176. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  419. [S1692] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 Nov 1922, Page Three, Volume: 31 Issue: 220. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  420. [S3879] Article: Society - Visits Parents, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jun 1924, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  421. [S3878] Article: Society - Called Home, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1924, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  422. [S3882] Article: Society - Mrs. Lewis Returns, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Jun 1926, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  423. [S3883] Article: Cards Of Thanks, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1928, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  424. [S1818] Article: Kiwanis Members To Discuss Agriculture, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 21 Apr 1929, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  425. [S1817] Article: Goss, Lewis Sure Of Reelection As Grange Leaders, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 6 Jun 1929, Page Forty-three. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  426. [S1816] Article: Skagit County's Greatest Fair To Open On Tuesday, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 4 Aug 1929, Page Twenty-five. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  427. [S1815] Article: Special Trains To Bring Grange Delegates Here, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 13 Oct 1929, Page Sixteen. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  428. [S1814] Article: Incorporations, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 4 Dec 1929, Page Twenty-six. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  429. [S1813] Article: Grangers Will Talk On Vital Farm Problems, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 31 May 1931, Page Thirty-three. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  430. [S1812] Article: Grange To Ask Income Tax As Farmer Relief, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 3 Jun 1931, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  431. [S1811] Article: Goss Reelected Grange Master; Tacoma Honored, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 4 Jun 1931, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  432. [S2194] Article: Do You Remember?, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1933, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  433. [S1353] Rochester, The Centralia Washington Daily Chronicle, Centralia, WA, 16 Jan 1935, Five. Hereinafter cited as Centralia Daily Chronicle.
  434. [S1810] Article: Blanket Primary Bill's Foes Hit, The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, WA, 12 Apr 1935, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Daily Times.
  435. [S3962] Article: Religious Services For Good Friday, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Mar 1937, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited7 Oct 2024

Ada Ann Jones

TMG ID:8620, (4 Dec 1870 - 22 Sep 1952)
Relationship:Grandmother of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*Alexious Leander Jones1 B: 15 Nov 1838, D: 12 Dec 1898
Mother*Julia Ann Cantrall1 B: 28 Nov 1847, D: 18 Jul 1933

Primary Birth & Death

Obituary & Burial

  • An Obituary for Ada Ann Jones appeared on Tuesday, 23 Sep 1952, in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington. Ada J. Lewis.5

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Wednesday, 1 Jul 1891, her married name became Mrs. Lewis (née Jones).
  • Nick-Name: her nickname was "Little Mother of the Grange"6,2,7

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 1 Jul 1891, Ada, age 20 years, 6 months and 27 days, and Fredrick William Lewis, age 28 years, 7 months and 1 day, son of: Glode Dugar Lewis and Mariah Gifford, were married at home of her parents, Jetmore, Hodgeman County, KansasG,
     Other celebrants were: Alexious Leander Jones, Julia Ann Cantrall, Glode Dugar Lewis and Mariah Gifford.8

Children of: Ada Ann Jones and Fredrick William Lewis

Memorable Moments & Stories

  • Anecdote: on Thursday, 3 Oct 1901, at Spearville, Hodgeman County, KansasG, Fredrick William Lewis (38 years old) and Ada Ann Jones (30 years old) were parties to a mortgage, with Edwards & Nichols. The Mortgage was for livestock and equipment including:

    One five year old bay horse weigh abt 1,000# name "Chester."
    One two year old white face bay Guilding "Tom."
    One Rhone two year old " Jerry,"
    One two year old black "Ned,"
    One two year old sorrel Filly "Lady,"
    One Sorrel Horse "Blucher"
    One Gray Mare "Topsy,"
    Four Red two year old Heiffers,
    Three Black three year old cows,
    Two Red three year old cows,
    One ten disc Superior drill.
  • Anecdote: circa 1909, at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann Jones sat for a Lewis family portrait
         Others were: Lee Clare Lewis and Ray Frisbee Lewis.6
  • Anecdote: on Sunday, 6 Jun 1943, at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, Elsie Dora Lewis (18 years old) and Ada Ann Jones (72 years old) received a wedding gift of four vegetable dishes from her Grandmother Ada.6

Education

Date(s)Note
3 Jun 1910Graduation: Ada Ann proudly attended the graduation of Lee Clare Lewis on Friday, 3 Jun 1910, at Olympia High School, between 12th and 13th Streets on Capitol Way, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, where Lee Clare was awarded a High School Diploma Others who attended were: Fredrick William Lewis.9

9 Jun 1916Graduation: Ada Ann proudly attended the graduation of Ray Frisbee Lewis on Friday, 9 Jun 1916, at Olympia High School, between 12th and 13th Streets on Capitol Way, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, where Ray Frisbee was awarded a High School Diploma Others who attended were: Fredrick William Lewis.10

28 May 1943Graduation: Ada Ann proudly attended the graduation of Elsie Dora Lewis on Friday, 28 May 1943, at Olympia High School, between 12th and 13th Streets on Capitol Way, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, where Elsie Dora was awarded a High School Diploma Others who attended were: Adolph Norman Brostrom.6

Other Major Events

  • After 1903, Ada Ann Jones was a member of the United Church, Olympia, Washington.2
  • On Wednesday, 15 Apr 1925, at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG. Ada Ann (neé Jones) Lewis, (with the concurrance of her husband, Fred) transferred tract number 43, approximately .93 acres, located in the Wildwood Park addition of Olympia, WA to her son, Ray Lewis. The property equates to 4 addresses; 2310 Otis Street, 2320 Otis Street and 2321 Buker Street.

    Ray and Lee subsequently built their house at 2321 Buker Street with lumber provided by Otto and Rose Mercer, Lee's parents.

    The property was considered part of the Lewis' wedding gift to Ray and Lee Lewis. The lumber was considered part of the Mercer's wedding gift to the newly married couple.
         Others who witnessed this transaction: Ray Frisbee Lewis and Aletha Maize Mercer.11

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-188022 Jun 1880, Atlanta Twp., Rice County, KansasG, the census lists both parents of Alexious born in MarylandAlexious Leander Jones, Julia Ann Cantrall and Perry Albert Jones12
Census-1885 KS1 Mar 1885, Lyons, Rice County, KansasGAlexious Leander Jones, Julia Ann Cantrall, Perry Albert Jones, Grace Irene Jones and Virginia Adeline Jones13
Census-1895 KS1 Mar 1895, Sawlog Twp., Hodgeman County, KansasGFredrick William Lewis, Lee Clare Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis and Mariah Gifford14
Census-190019 Jun 1900, Sawlog Twp., Hodgeman County, KansasGFredrick William Lewis, Lee Clare Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford and Virginia Adeline Jones15
Census-191026 Apr 1910, Belmore Road, Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG, Page 35b, Lines 89, 90, 91, 92 & 93Fredrick William Lewis, Lee Clare Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis and Mariah Gifford16,17
Census-192015 Jan 1920, Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG, Census enumerator was Sybil Rutledge (#8946)Fredrick William Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis and Julia Ann Cantrall18
Census-19303 Apr 1930, 3643 Morgan Street, Seattle, King County, WashingtonGFredrick William Lewis and Elsie Dora Lewis19
Census-19401 May 1940, Bush Election Precinct, Israel Road, Thurston County, WashingtonG20

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Moved Moved: in 1879, Ada Ann Jones moved with Alexious Leander Jones and Julia Ann Cantrall from Lake County, Illinois to Rice County, KansasG.
     Others who accompanied: Enoch Edward Jones and Perry Albert Jones.4
ObituaryObituary: on Friday, 2 Jan 1914, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Mariah Gifford in The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Fredrick William Lewis, Orlen Arza Lewis and Ella Relief Lewis.21
ObituaryObituary: on Saturday, 3 Jan 1914, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Mariah Gifford in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Fredrick William Lewis, Orlen Arza Lewis and Ella Relief Lewis.22
ObituaryObituary: on Friday, 23 Aug 1918, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Fredrick William Lewis.23
ObituaryObituary: on Friday, 23 Aug 1918, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Fredrick William Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.24
ObituaryObituary: on Monday, 26 Aug 1918, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Lee Clare Lewis in The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon.
     Others mentioned: Fredrick William Lewis.25
Marriage Wednesday, 18 Jun 1919, Ada Ann Jones attended the marriage of John David Muir and Golden Muriel Spears at Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG.
     Other celebrants were: William Sherman Spears, Mary Jane Riley, Fredrick William Lewis, Floyd Ernest Goldsby, Eva Maria Muir and Ella Relief Lewis.18,19,26
HistoryHistory: Ada Ann Jones between 1922 and 1950 at Wildwood Park, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, witnessed (an unknown value) Other witnesses: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Fredrick William Lewis, Aletha Maize Mercer, Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom and Rudolph Gordon Brostrom.27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40
Marriage Wednesday, 9 Apr 1924, Ada Ann Jones attended the marriage of Ray Frisbee Lewis and Aletha Maize Mercer at Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonG. Witnesses were the couple's close friends: Criss Hoyt and Phyllis Pitman
     Other celebrants were: Julia Ann Cantrall, Fredrick William Lewis, Rose May Robison, Elva May Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Thomas Otto Mercer and Alfred Rexford Mercer.41,42,43,44
DiaryDiary: from 20 Jun 1932 to 3 Jan 1933, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in a personal diary kept by Aletha Maize at Olympia, WashingtonG, the transcribed Diary may be seen here.
     Others mentioned were: Adolph Norman Brostrom, Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom, Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison, Fredrick William Lewis, Elva May Mercer, Alfred Rexford Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Lee Clare Lewis.45
ObituaryObituary: on Thursday, 20 Jul 1933, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Julia Ann Cantrall in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Virginia Adeline Jones, Ina Hazel Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Deborah Jane Cantrall, Sarah Emma Cantrall and James M. Cantrall.46
Anecdote Anecdote: Ada Ann Jones was present circa 1935, at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, when Elsie Dora Lewis and Lillie Edna Hause Elsie recalled that she received her first permanent by a fledgling new hairdresser who was setting up her own beauty salon. That hairdresser was Edna Martin. Edna and her daughter, Ruby went on to operate successful beauty salons over the next several decades. Edna was known by her grandchildren as Nana. One of Nana's granddaughters, Ruby M. Granacki, married the son of Elsie Wagner in 1968.
     Others were: Aletha Maize Mercer and Ruby Evelyn Martin.6
DeathMonday, 15 Mar 1937, Ada Ann Jones was the informant on the death certtificate for Fredrick William Lewis.3,8
ObituaryObituary: on Tuesday, 16 Mar 1937, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Fredrick William Lewis in The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, Washington.47
ObituaryObituary: on Tuesday, 16 Mar 1937, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Fredrick William Lewis in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.48
ObituaryObituary: on Friday, 19 Mar 1937, Ada Ann Jones was mentioned in the obituary of Fredrick William Lewis in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis and Orlen Arza Lewis.49
Marriage Sunday, 6 Jun 1943, Ada Ann Jones attended the marriage of John Phillip Wagner and Elsie Dora Lewis at her grandmother Ada's home (the approximate present-day location of), 631 Israel Road SW, Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG. 02:00 PM, witnesses were: William H. Wagner and Zoa Lee Brostrom Click here to view a wedding picture of the couple.
The ceremony took place in front of the fireplace at her Grandmother Ada Lewis' home in Bush Prairie per this newspaper article
     Other celebrants were: Virginia Adeline Jones, William Henry Wagner, Rosemary Dorothy Bender, Zoa Lee Lewis, Mary Lucile Wagner, Elmer Stacey Wagner, Laverna Mildred Bailey, James Lewis Wagner, Rudolph Gordon Brostrom, Donald Edward Brostrom, Stacey Elmer Wagner, Clarence Clifford Young, Adolph Norman Brostrom, Estella Marie Young and Lovina May Kinney.6,50
HistoryHistory: Ada Ann Jones on Thursday, 28 Jul 2022 at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, witnessed (an unknown value.)

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Sunday, 12 Feb 1905, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: They Talk Poultry Successful Meeting of Thurston County Horticulturalists.52
  • Friday, 10 Mar 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: An Interesting Meeting to Be Held.53
  • Sunday, 19 Mar 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social at Bush Prairie Young People of Brighton Park Enjoy Evening as Guests of Miss Roberts.54
  • Sunday, 31 Dec 1905, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Chosen by Grange - Brighton Park Farmers Elect Lee as New Master
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.55
  • Friday, 20 Jul 1906, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.56
  • Sunday, 21 Oct 1906, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: May Have Been Mascot.57
  • Friday, 8 Feb 1907, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Mariah Gifford.58
  • Sunday, 9 Jun 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal - The delegates from this city...59
  • Wednesday, 24 Jul 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.60
  • Thursday, 26 Sep 1907, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social - The Womans's Work committee...61
  • Sunday, 13 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis Farm Sold.62
  • Monday, 14 Oct 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Newcomers Purchase the Fred Lewis Farm.63
  • Sunday, 20 Oct 1907, an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal.64
  • Wednesday, 20 Nov 1907, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Real Estate Transfers - J. G. Crouch...65
  • Monday, 27 Jan 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.66
  • Wednesday, 1 Apr 1908, an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities - Mrs. Fred Lewis and son Ray...
         Also mentioned in the article: Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall).67
  • Saturday, 4 Apr 1908, an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Additional Society - Mrs. Fred Lewis and son Ray...68
  • Thursday, 21 May 1908, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.69
  • Thursday, 21 May 1908, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.70
  • Sunday, 24 May 1908, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society of the Week.71
  • Thursday, 16 Jul 1908, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Big Crowd Brave Rain.72
  • Sunday, 16 Aug 1908, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Grange Organized At South Bay Last Night.73
  • Saturday, 3 Oct 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society.74
  • Saturday, 3 Oct 1908, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.75
  • Sunday, 11 Oct 1908, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park News
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.76
  • Monday, 12 Oct 1908, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park Notes
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.77
  • Sunday, 8 Nov 1908, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park News - Ray Lewis, son of...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.78
  • Sunday, 29 Nov 1908, an article about Violet Hill Muir and Ada Ann (née Jones) Muir appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social News in Brief of Town and Country.79
  • Tuesday, 15 Dec 1908, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary Plans Active Work.80
  • Tuesday, 15 Dec 1908, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Raising Funds - Y.M.C.A. Auxiliary Gets New Members
    To Start Active Furnishing Campaign After the Holidays.81
  • Sunday, 17 Jan 1909, an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society & Personal - Pomona Grange No. 8.82
  • Tuesday, 30 Mar 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Funny Time for April 1.83
  • Wednesday, 7 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brevities.84
  • Wednesday, 7 Apr 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal & Social.85
  • Friday, 23 Apr 1909, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Burrett Hopkins Wins Oratorical Contest
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.86
  • Saturday, 11 Sep 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.87
  • Monday, 4 Oct 1909, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.88
  • Wednesday, 8 Dec 1909, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Fred W. Lewis Given Surprise Party.89
  • Wednesday, 8 Dec 1909, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Fred W. Lewis Given Surprise Party.90
  • Monday, 24 Jan 1910, an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Pomona Grange in Flourishing Condition.91
  • Saturday, 4 Jun 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Secretary Lewis Goes to State Grange Meet.92
  • Wednesday, 19 Oct 1910, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.93
  • Thursday, 9 Mar 1911, an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - ...The Grange paper, edited by Lee Lewis
    Mrs. Thos. Garstang of the Eastside and Mrs. Fred. Lewis of Tumwater, went to Tacoma yesterday afternoon, called by the death of a friend of the former. They expect to return this evening on the Greyhound.94
  • Sunday, 6 Aug 1911, an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Mrs. Fred W. Lewis left yesterday...95
  • Tuesday, 15 Aug 1911, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Flora Degree Team, State Grange.96
  • Tuesday, 22 Aug 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Buggy Overturns Occupants Escape.97
  • Friday, 1 Sep 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - Lee Lewis who has spent the past summer...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.98
  • Wednesday, 6 Sep 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Lee Lewis left Monday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.99
  • Wednesday, 6 Sep 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Lee Lewis left Monday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.100
  • Thursday, 2 Nov 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis and William Lewis (née Muir) Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals.101
         
  • Friday, 22 Dec 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about William Hill Muir in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: City and Country.102
         
  • Saturday, 23 Dec 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - Lee Lewis who is teaching school...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.103
  • Saturday, 23 Dec 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Lee Lewis who is teaching school...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.104
  • Wednesday, 27 Dec 1911, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.105
  • Saturday, 30 Dec 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Washougal Road Topic for Poetry
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.106
  • Sunday, 31 Dec 1911, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.107
  • Wednesday, 27 Mar 1912, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal Items
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.108
  • Tuesday, 2 Apr 1912, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Delightful Party Given By Ray Lewis
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.109
  • Saturday, 22 Jun 1912, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lee Lewis to Return Tonight for Visit Home
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.110
  • Monday, 24 Jun 1912, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.111
  • Wednesday, 24 Jul 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Informal Party Given by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis.112
  • Tuesday, 3 Sep 1912, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.113
  • Tuesday, 15 Oct 1912, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Lewis is Boosting for Grounds - Tells of Wonderful Exhibit at Puyallup Fair.114
  • Friday, 8 Nov 1912, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred W. Lewis.115
  • Thursday, 6 Feb 1913, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title
         Also mentioned in the article: Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss and Vena Mae Twiss.116
  • Friday, 14 Feb 1913, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Franklin Sumarlidason, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Eugene Oliver Twiss and Ina Hazel Jones.117
  • Wednesday, 23 Apr 1913, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Ross Miller Jones and William Carl Newman Jr.118
  • Wednesday, 23 Apr 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title - Mrs. Julia Jones...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones and William Carl Newman Jr.119
  • Sunday, 18 May 1913, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: One Booster of Olympia Brings Fifteen New Citizens to This County to Live
         Also mentioned in the article: Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Julia Ann Cantrall, Ross Miller Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman and Frank H. Newman.120
  • Tuesday, 10 Jun 1913, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.121
  • Friday, 13 Jun 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.122
  • Friday, 13 Jun 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.123
  • Tuesday, 24 Jun 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Lee Lewis entertained several...124
         
  • Sunday, 13 Jul 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park - Lee Lewis left Sunday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.125
  • Monday, 14 Jul 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park - Lee Lewis left Sunday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.126
  • Tuesday, 23 Sep 1913, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Fred W. Lewis Brings Two More to Locate Here
         Also mentioned in the article: William Carl Newman, Amelia A. (?), William Carl Newman Jr. and Virginia Adeline Jones.127
  • Sunday, 12 Oct 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about William Garfield Kinney in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Orville Lavan Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney and Preston Garfield Kinney.128
  • Wednesday, 29 Oct 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - Mrs. Julia A. Jones...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones.129
  • Thursday, 13 Nov 1913, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: New Arrivals Make 19 Families Coming This Year to Locate
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Ross Miller Jones, Verne Twiss, Frank H. Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Orville Lavan Kinney.130
  • Sunday, 16 Nov 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lee Lewis Get Toe Mashed in Machine
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.131
  • Monday, 17 Nov 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lee Lewis Gets Toe Smashed
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.132
  • Tuesday, 18 Nov 1913, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Entertains for Newly Arrived Relatives
         Also mentioned in the article: William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, William Garfield Kinney, Frank H. Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Glen Ella Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Vernon Lewis, Orville Lavann Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Ray Frisbee Lewis.133
  • Friday, 21 Nov 1913, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Around The County - Relatives who have just recently arrived...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, William Carl Newman, Amelia A. (?), William Garfield Kinney, Frank H. Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Vernon Lewis, Vena Mae Warren, Lee Clare Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Glen Ella Newman, Orville Lavan Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney and Preston Garfield Kinney.134
  • Monday, 22 Dec 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - Lee Lewis, Leo Goulter, Albert Van Eaton...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.135
  • Tuesday, 23 Dec 1913, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personals - A number of young folks called upon Lee Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, William Lewis Muir, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ray Frisbee Lewis.136
  • Saturday, 25 Apr 1914, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: More Laurels for Mrs. Fred W. Lewis as Immigration Booster
         Also mentioned in the article: Ancil Ray Long, John Henry Long, Blanche May Jackett, Marguerite Louise Long and Urania Josephie Long.137
  • Sunday, 26 Apr 1914, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title
         Also mentioned in the article: John Henry Long, Deborah Jane Cantrall, Ancil Ray Long, Blanche May Jackett and Alvia Myrle Long.138
  • Thursday, 18 Jun 1914, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal - In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jones...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Virginia Adeline Jones and Ina Hazel Jones.139
  • Sunday, 21 Jun 1914, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society (Page Five) & Page Six
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Fredrick William Lewis, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, William Garfield Kinney, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason, Alfred M. Sumarlidason, Dora Lenora Thornton, George Edward Diamond, Edward J. Diamond, Walter T. Diamond, Dora May Diamond, Harold A. Diamond, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Marguerite Louise Long.140
  • Friday, 3 Jul 1914, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Additional County News - South Union
         Also mentioned in the article: Engeltie Van Slyke, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Eugene Oliver Twiss and Ina Hazel Jones.141
  • Sunday, 26 Jul 1914, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Lewis Adds More to Colony
         Also mentioned in the article: John Henry Long, Deborah Jane Cantrall, Alvia Myrle Long, William Arlando Blackman, Stella Gertrude Long and Evelyn Elverne Blackman.142
  • Tuesday, 4 Aug 1914, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: F. W. Lewis Family in Buggy Accident
         Also mentioned in the article: Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall) and Ray Frisbee Lewis.143
  • Sunday, 13 Sep 1914, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Lewis Entertains
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.144
  • Wednesday, 2 Dec 1914, Ada was mentioned in an article about Virginia Adeline Jones in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Perry Albert Jones, Ina Hazel Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Fredrick William Lewis, Eugene Oliver Twiss, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Vena Mae Warren, William Carl Newman Jr., Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Orville Lavann Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney and Preston Garfield Kinney.145
  • Saturday, 5 Dec 1914, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: The Week in Society - Enjoyable Surprise Party On Mrs. Fred Lewis
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Fredrick William Lewis, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Glen Ella Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Orville Lavann Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney, Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss and Ray Frisbee Lewis.146
  • Saturday, 26 Dec 1914, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.147
  • Saturday, 2 Jan 1915, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.148
  • Sunday, 3 Jan 1915, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.149
  • Sunday, 31 Jan 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.150
  • Thursday, 18 Feb 1915, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Julia Ann (née Cantrall) Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.151
  • Friday, 19 Feb 1915, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Julia Ann (née Cantrall) Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Lewis and Mother Leave for Oklahoma.152
  • Saturday, 29 May 1915, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Julia Ann (née Cantrall) Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Fred Lewis Back from Oklahoma Visit.153
  • Sunday, 13 Jun 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society Items - An enjoyable social party
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.154
  • Friday, 2 Jul 1915, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News Of Your Friends And Neighbors - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.155
  • Monday, 5 Jul 1915, Ada was mentioned in an article about Fredrick William Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Thumb-Nail Sketches Prominent Olympians - Fred. W. Lewis
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis and Ray Frisbee Lewis.156
  • Sunday, 12 Dec 1915, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal Mention - Lee C. Lewis, who has been...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.157
  • Sunday, 2 Apr 1916, Ada was mentioned in an article about Eugene Oliver Twiss in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal Mention
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Fredrick William Lewis, Vena Mae Warren, John David Muir, Lee Clare Newman, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Franklin Sumarlidason, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, William Lewis Muir, Glen Ella Newman and Orville Lavann Kinney.158
  • Friday, 7 Apr 1916, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News Of Your Friends And Neighbors - Pleasant Glade
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.159
  • Sunday, 7 May 1916, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.160
  • Friday, 19 May 1916, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Some Notes of the City
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.161
  • Friday, 26 May 1916, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in Additional County News - South Union
         Also mentioned in the article: Virginia Adeline Jones.162
  • Wednesday, 20 Dec 1916, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal Mention - Lee C. Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.163
  • Friday, 22 Dec 1916, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - A gathering of some of the Olympia...
         Also mentioned in the article: Franklin Sumarlidason, Lee Clare Lewis and Fredrick William Lewis.164
  • Sunday, 18 Feb 1917, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.165
  • Friday, 23 Feb 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Community Club Holds Meeting.
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis.166
  • Tuesday, 8 May 1917, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Additional Society Notes - Mrs. Julia A. Jones...167
         
  • Friday, 8 Jun 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News Of Your Friends And Neighbors - Brighton Park.168
  • Friday, 22 Jun 1917, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Chums Marry; Camp and Will Enlist Together - Local Couple Join College Friends on Honeymoon in Mountains.
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Julia Ann Cantrall, Karl F. Frederickson, Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason, Arni S. Sumarlidason, Gudrun Johannson and Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason.169
  • Monday, 9 Jul 1917, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Sumarlidi Sumarlidason and Helga Kristjanson.170
  • Friday, 27 Jul 1917, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News Of Your Friends And Neighbors - Bush Prairie
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Lee Clare Lewis, Julia Ann Cantrall and Ray Frisbee Lewis.168
  • Sunday, 2 Sep 1917, Ada was mentioned in an article about Fredrick William Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Raised Boy to Do Duty, Father of Soldier Says - Fred W. Lewis Glad That Son Is Going Into United States Army
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.171
  • Monday, 3 Sep 1917, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lieut. Lewis Goes To Ft. Leavenworth - Olympia Boy Gets Orders From War Department Father Proud of Son Who Will Fight With American Army in France; Lewis is O. H. S. Graduate
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.172
  • Friday, 5 Oct 1917, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Virginia Adeline (née Jones) Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal
         Also mentioned in the article: Charlotte Iola Diamond, Howard Allen Jones and Dora Lenora Thornton.173
  • Saturday, 2 Mar 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Gives Daughters Autos to Help Red Cross; Now is Women's Opportunity
         Also mentioned in the article: Virginia Adeline Jones.174
  • Sunday, 3 Mar 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Lewis Donates Cars for Red Cross - Daughters Need Autos in Carrying on Work, So Patriotic Woman Makes Purchase
         Also mentioned in the article: Virginia Adeline Jones.175
  • Sunday, 31 Mar 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.176
  • Thursday, 30 May 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lieutenant Lewis in France.177
         
  • Thursday, 30 May 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lieutenant Lewis in France.178
         
  • Friday, 2 Aug 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Ray Lewis Reports for Duty.
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Lee Clare Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.179
  • Saturday, 3 Aug 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Another Lewis is Called to Colors
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis and Lee Clare Lewis.180
  • Saturday, 3 Aug 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Another Lewis Is Called to Colors
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis and Lee Clare Lewis.181
  • Friday, 9 Aug 1918, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Lewis Family Holds 100 Per Cent Record
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ella Relief Lewis, William Hill Muir, Orlen Arza Lewis, Jennie Estella Foote, Glode Dugar Lewis, Mariah Gifford, Arthur Chubb Lewis, William Lewis Muir, John David Muir and Leslie Elmer Lewis.182
  • Saturday, 24 Aug 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Spokesman-Review at Spokane, Washington. Headline:
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ray Frisbee Lewis.183
  • Tuesday, 27 Aug 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social-Personal - Ray F. Lewis, son...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.184
  • Wednesday, 28 Aug 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social-Personal - Ray F. Lewis, son...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.185
  • Tuesday, 17 Sep 1918, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Junior Red Cross Drive for Belgium Relief Work.186
  • Tuesday, 17 Sep 1918, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Junior Red Cross Drive for Belgium Relief Work.187
  • Wednesday, 6 Nov 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Returns to Seattle...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.188
  • Sunday, 15 Dec 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Thurston County - ...Captain Lee Clarke Lewis, son.189
         
  • Monday, 16 Dec 1918, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Thurston County Heroes Wounded on Battlefield Cared for by Red Cross - ...Captain Lee Clarke Lewis, son.190
         
  • Friday, 14 Mar 1919, Ada was mentioned in an article about John David Muir in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Headline
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Eva Maria Muir, Ella Relief Lewis, William Lewis Muir, Golden Muriel Spears, Gladys Helen Spears and Floyd Ernest Goldsby.191
  • Wednesday, 16 Apr 1919, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Comrade Tells How Olympian Met Death - Member of Captain Lee Lewis' Company Writes of Heroism in Battle of Sergy
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.192
  • Wednesday, 16 Apr 1919, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Comrade Tells How Olympian Met Death
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.193
  • Thursday, 12 Jun 1919, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Olympian Esteemed by Superior Officer & Photos here.
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.194
  • Friday, 13 Jun 1919, Ada was mentioned in an article about Lee Clare Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Olympian Esteemed by Superior Officer
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.195
  • Friday, 20 Jun 1919, Ada was mentioned in an article about John David Muir and Golden Muriel (née Spears) Muir in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Miss Golden Muril Spears
         Also mentioned in the article: William Sherman Spears, Mary Jane Riley, Fredrick William Lewis, Floyd Ernest Goldsby, Eva Maria Muir, Ella Relief Lewis and Violet Hill Muir.26
  • Monday, 28 Jul 1919, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Son Dies In Oklahoma
         Also mentioned in the article: Perry Albert Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond and Howard Allen Jones.196
  • Tuesday, 20 Jan 1920, Ada was mentioned in an article about William Lewis Muir and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Muir in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - The Let's Go Club was entertained...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Hazel L. Conn, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Golden Muriel Spears, Franklin Sumarlidason, John David Muir, Orville Lavann Kinney and Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall).197
  • Tuesday, 20 Jan 1920, Ada was mentioned in an article about William Lewis Muir and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Muir in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal - The Let's Go Club was entertained...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Hazel L. Conn, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Golden Muriel Spears, Franklin Sumarlidason, John David Muir, Orville Lavann Kinney and Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall).198
  • Sunday, 25 Jan 1920, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society and Personal - Ray F. Lewis entertained...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Mrs. Julia Ann Jones (née Cantrall) and William Lewis Muir.199
  • Friday, 30 Jul 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason, Julia Ann Cantrall, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Ray Frisbee Lewis and William Garfield Kinney.200
  • Tuesday, 3 Aug 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: County News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ina Hazel Jones, Vena Mae Warren and LaVerne Kenneth Twiss.201
  • Friday, 13 Aug 1920, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Fredrick William (née Lewis) Jones appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: [BOLD:Neighborhood News - Brighton Park Five Adas were present
         Also mentioned in the article: Virginia Adeline Jones, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Vena Mae Warren, Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ina Hazel Jones.202
  • Tuesday, 7 Sep 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: County News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Virginia Adeline Jones, Hazel Pauline Newman and Julia Amelia Newman.203
  • Tuesday, 21 Sep 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Sumarlidi Sumarlidason, Helga Kristjanson, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Julia Ann Cantrall and Virginia Adeline Jones.204
  • Friday, 24 Sep 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Margaret Valentine Hessel, William Carl Newman Jr., Ross Miller Jones and Charlotte Iola Diamond.205
  • Friday, 8 Oct 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall, George Edwin Conn, Margaret Valentine Hessel, Hazel Lawrence, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Benjamin Franklin Sumarlidason, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Virginia Adeline Jones and William Carl Newman Jr.206
  • Friday, 15 Oct 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Virginia Adeline Jones, Julia Amelia Newman, Julia Ann Cantrall, Ray Frisbee Lewis, William Garfield Kinney and William Carl Newman Jr.207
  • Friday, 5 Nov 1920, an article about Julia Ann Cantrall and Ada Ann (née Jones) Cantrall appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Eugene Oliver Twiss and Ina Hazel Jones.208
  • Wednesday, 10 Nov 1920, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal.209
         
  • Friday, 12 Nov 1920, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Jolly Masquerade Dance Scintillates At Brighton Park.210
         
  • Tuesday, 16 Nov 1920, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, Glen Ella Newman, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, William Garfield Kinney and Orville Lavan Kinney.211
  • Tuesday, 30 Nov 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Arni Leonard Sumarlidason, Gudrun Johannson, Karl F. Frederickson, Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason, Richard K. Frederick, Philip Mark Frederick, Sumarlidi Sumarlidason, Helga Kristjanson, William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, William Garfield Kinney, Julia Ann Cantrall, Orville Lavan Kinney and Howard Allen Jones.212
  • Tuesday, 14 Dec 1920, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, Ina Hazel Jones, Julia Ann Cantrall and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.213
  • Sunday, 23 Jan 1921, an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Mrs. Fred W. Lewis and son...
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.214
  • Tuesday, 25 Jan 1921, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Ray Frisbee (née Lewis) Jones appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Local Happenings
         Also mentioned in the article: Bernice Aletha Sapp.215
  • Friday, 11 Feb 1921, an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann (née Jones) Sumarlidason appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Women's Auxiliary to American Legion Elects Convention Delegates.216
  • Tuesday, 15 Mar 1921, an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann (née Jones) Sumarlidason appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Take Trip To Cushman.217
  • Friday, 20 May 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Washington Standard, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Ray Frisbee Lewis, William Carl Newman Jr., Julia Ann Cantrall, Ina Hazel Jones, Virginia Adeline Jones, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason and Ross Miller Jones.218
  • Wednesday, 29 Jun 1921, an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann (née Jones) Sumarlidason appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal.219
  • Sunday, 3 Jul 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Thirtieth Anniversary
         Also mentioned in the article: William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, William Everett Long, Eva Pearl Blakely, George Edwin Conn, Margaret Valentine Hessel, Mrs. Ina Hazel Twiss (née Jones), Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Jessie Vedera Long, Vena Mae Twiss, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Hazel L. Conn, William Garfield Kinney, Ross Miller Jones, Preston Harding Long, Verne Twiss, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, William Lewis Muir, Orville Lavann Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney, Ray Frisbee Lewis and Julia Ann Cantrall.220
  • Friday, 8 Jul 1921, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis in The Washington Standard at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Fredrick William Lewis.221
  • Saturday, 23 Jul 1921, an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann (née Jones) Sumarlidason appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Women Earn $50 For Legion Building.222
  • Wednesday, 27 Jul 1921, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ross Miller Jones in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - A surprise party celebrating
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Garfield Kinney, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Edward Diamond, Dora Lenora Thornton, George Edward Diamond, Edward J. Diamond, Walter T. Diamond, Dora May Diamond, Harold A. Diamond, Charlotte Iola Diamond and Howard Allen Jones.223
  • Friday, 26 Aug 1921, an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann (née Jones) Sumarlidason appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - Kiwanis Plan Auto Raffle, Auto Show.224
  • Saturday, 27 Aug 1921, an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann (née Jones) Sumarlidason appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society.225
  • Friday, 9 Sep 1921, an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann (née Jones) Sumarlidason appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Don't Attack Problems Foreign Born Right, Says.226
  • Saturday, 24 Sep 1921, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Fred Lewis Elected.227
  • Saturday, 15 Oct 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Bouck Group Bolts out of Grange; Die is Cast.228
  • Tuesday, 15 Nov 1921, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Fred Lewis to Attend National Grange Meet.229
  • Tuesday, 29 Nov 1921, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Social and Personal - The children of Mrs. Julia A. Jones...
         Also mentioned in the article: Ina Hazel Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Howard Allen Jones, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Garfield Kinney, Glen Ella Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Fredrick William Lewis, Ray Frisbee Lewis, William Carl Newman Jr., Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Orville Lavan Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney and Preston Garfield Kinney.230
  • Thursday, 25 May 1922, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No Title.231
  • Tuesday, 20 Jun 1922, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mrs. Fred W. Lewis, Gold Star Mother, is Honored
         Also mentioned in the article: Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.232
  • Wednesday, 21 Jun 1922, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Learns That Son Killed in Action is Cited as Hero
         Also mentioned in the article: Lee Clare Lewis.233
  • Sunday, 20 Aug 1922, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Julia Ann (née Cantrall) Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Mrs. Fred L. Lewis...234
  • Wednesday, 27 Sep 1922, an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Motor to Bayne.235
  • Tuesday, 3 Oct 1922, Ada was mentioned in an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Returns Here From Southern Auto Trip
         Also mentioned in the article: Helga Kristjanson.236
  • Tuesday, 3 Oct 1922, Ada was mentioned in an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Returns from Motor Trip
         Also mentioned in the article: Helga Kristjanson.237
  • Friday, 20 Oct 1922, an article about Ada Ann Jones and Haldora Hjalmfridur (née Sumarlidason) Jones appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society.238
  • Saturday, 21 Oct 1922, an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason and Ada Ann (née Jones) Sumarlidason appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - American Legion Auxiliary.239
  • Saturday, 28 Oct 1922, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society
         Also mentioned in the article: Julia Ann Cantrall and Ray Frisbee Lewis.240
  • Wednesday, 29 Nov 1922, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Olympia Daily Recorder, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Mrs. Max Townsend...241
  • Wednesday, 29 Nov 1922, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - November Birthday Party
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Howard Allen Jones, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Gilbert Jones Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Ray Frisbee Lewis.242
  • Wednesday, 29 Nov 1922, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Olympia Daily Recorder at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - In celebration of the seventy-fifth birthday...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis, Virginia Adeline Jones, William Carl Newman Jr., Ina Hazel Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Howard Allen Jones, Vena Mae Warren, LaVerne Kenneth Twiss, Wanda Irene Newman, Julia Amelia Newman, Gilbert Jones Newman, William Garfield Kinney, Harold Alva Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Ray Frisbee Lewis.242
  • Tuesday, 13 Mar 1923, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Realty Transfers - Saturday, March 3, 1923.30
  • Sunday, 13 Apr 1924, Ada was mentioned in an article about Ray Frisbee Lewis and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Are Married in Maytown -
    At the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Mercer...
         Also mentioned in the article: Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison, Fredrick William Lewis, Elva May Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Alfred Rexford Mercer and Julia Ann Cantrall.43
  • Tuesday, 3 Jun 1924, Ada was mentioned in an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Visits Parents
         Also mentioned in the article: Sumarlidi Sumarlidason, Helga Kristjanson and Fredrick William Lewis.243
  • Saturday, 9 Aug 1924, Ada was mentioned in an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Called Home
         Also mentioned in the article: Sumarlidi Sumarlidason, Helga Kristjanson and Fredrick William Lewis.244
  • Sunday, 20 Jun 1926, Ada was mentioned in an article about Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - Mrs. Lewis Returns
         Also mentioned in the article: Helga Kristjanson and Fredrick William Lewis.245
  • Sunday, 26 Feb 1928, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Cards Of Thanks
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer, Elsie Dora Lewis and Zoa Lee Lewis.246
  • Friday, 16 May 1930, Ada was mentioned in an article about Julia Ann Cantrall in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Leach Post Okeh's Memorial for Vets
         Also mentioned in the article: Virginia Adeline Jones and Ina Hazel Jones.247
  • Saturday, 18 Nov 1933, an article about Fredrick William Lewis and Ada Ann (née Jones) Lewis appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Do You Remember?
         Also mentioned in the article: Orville Lavan Kinney, William Carl Newman Jr., Virginia Adeline Jones, Eugene Oliver Twiss, Ina Hazel Jones, William Carl Newman, Amelia A. (?), William Garfield Kinney, Frank H. Newman, Hazel Pauline Newman, Ada Lucille Newman, Glen Ella Newman, Ralph Amiel Newman, Lee Clare Newman, Vernon Lewis, Gearold William Kinney, Preston Garfield Kinney and Ray Frisbee Lewis.248
  • Wednesday, 16 Jan 1935, Ada was mentioned in an article about Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer in The Centralia Washington Daily Chronicle at Centralia, Washington. Headline: Rochester - Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lewis...
         Also mentioned in the article: Fredrick William Lewis.249
  • Saturday, 22 May 1937, Ada was mentioned in an article about Virginia Adeline Jones in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: News of Thurston County - Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer, Donald Edward Brostrom and Rudolph Gordon Brostrom.250
  • Monday, 28 Feb 1938, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: "Little Grange Mother" Returns
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer, Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.51
  • Thursday, 5 May 1938, Ada was mentioned in an article about Aletha Maize Mercer in The Daily Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Barbara Jones, William Garfield Kinney, Virginia Adeline Jones, Lovina May Kinney, Gearold William Kinney, William Lewis Muir, Emma B. Maschner, William Arthur Muir and Stanley Richard Muir.251
  • Friday, 27 May 1938, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer, Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom and Rudolph Gordon Brostrom.252
  • Sunday, 3 Jul 1938, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Shower For Bride at Brighton Park
         Also mentioned in the article: William Everett Long, Eva Pearl Blakely, Barbara Jones, Ross Miller Jones, Charlotte Iola Diamond, Doris Frances Freemire, Wanda Irene Newman, Dorothy I Jensen, William Garfield Kinney, Virginia Adeline Jones, Lovina May Kinney and Julia Amelia Newman.253
  • Tuesday, 11 Oct 1938, Ada was mentioned in an article about Adolph Norman Brostrom and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Brostrom in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: John David Muir, Golden Muriel Spears, William Lewis Muir and Emma B. Maschner.254
  • Thursday, 1 Dec 1938, Ada was mentioned in an article about Adolph Norman Brostrom and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Brostrom in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom and Rudolph Gordon Brostrom.255
  • Thursday, 26 Jan 1939, Ada was mentioned in an article about Adolph Norman Brostrom and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Brostrom in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station.256
         
  • Sunday, 7 May 1939, an article about Ada Ann Jones appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: South Union
         Also mentioned in the article: Hazel Bales and Virginia Adeline Jones.7
  • Wednesday, 11 Oct 1939, Ada was mentioned in an article about Aletha Maize Mercer in Plumb Station at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Frances Emma Mercer.257
  • Thursday, 30 Nov 1939, Ada was mentioned in an article about Aletha Maize Mercer in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom, Rudolph Gordon Brostrom and Theodore Mercer Brostrom.258
  • Thursday, 22 Feb 1940, Ada was mentioned in an article about Adolph Norman Brostrom and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Brostrom in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom, Rudolph Gordon Brostrom, Theodore Mercer Brostrom, William Lewis Muir, Emma B. Maschner, William Arthur Muir and Stanley Richard Muir.259
  • Thursday, 25 Apr 1940, Ada was mentioned in an article about Adolph Norman Brostrom and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Brostrom in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Donald Edward Brostrom, Rudolph Gordon Brostrom and Theodore Mercer Brostrom.260
  • Wednesday, 26 May 1943, Ada was mentioned in an article about Elsie Dora Lewis in The Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Miss Elsie Lewis Is Entertained
         Also mentioned in the article: Elmer Stacey Wagner, Stacey Elmer Wagner, Estella Marie Young, Adolph Norman Brostrom, John Phillip Wagner, Laverna Mildred Bailey, Pearl Marie Strasser, Anna Matilda Swanson, William Henry Wagner, Rosemary Dorothy Bender and Mary Lucile Wagner.261
  • Tuesday, 8 Jun 1943, Ada was mentioned in an article about John Phillip Wagner and Elsie Dora (née Lewis) Wagner in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Miss Lewis Is Married
         Also mentioned in the article: Adolph Norman Brostrom, Aletha Maize Mercer, Stacey Elmer Wagner, Estella Marie Young, Rosemary Dorothy Bender, Mary Lucile Wagner, Zoa Lee Lewis and William Henry Wagner.262
  • Thursday, 9 Aug 1945, Ada was mentioned in an article about Zoa Lee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Bridal Shower Compliments Zoa Brostrom
         Also mentioned in the article: Elsie Dora Lewis, Estella Marie Young, Mary Lucile Wagner, Francis Wayne Hacker, Virginia Adeline Jones, Aletha Maize Mercer, John Phillip Wagner, Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.263

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  24. [S1381] Article: Lee C. Lewis Meets Death For Country, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Aug 1918, Page Four, Volume: XVII Issue: 91. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
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  26. [S4453] Article: Miss Golden Muril Spears, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 20 Jun 1919, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
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  29. [S4159] Article: Request Made, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 01 Sep 1926, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  30. [S4155] Article: Realty Transfers - Saturday, March 3, 1923, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Mar 1923, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  31. [S4160] Article: L.I.D. No. 425 Notice Of Original Assessment, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Apr 1927, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  32. [S4161] Article: Open Letter - Paid Advertisement, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Mar 1924, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  33. [S4162] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Sep 1921, Page Three, Volume: 30, Issue: 163. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  34. [S4163] Article: Met With Great Success, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 May 1894, Page Four, Volume: 5, Issue: 326. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  35. [S4169] Article: Brevities of the Day, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Jul 1896, Page Three, Volume: 6, Issue: 104. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  36. [S4166] Article: Obit - Mary A. Buker, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 01 Jan 1904, Page Four, Volume: XLIV. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  37. [S4170] Article: City News in Brief, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 11 Oct 1901, Page Four, Volume: XLI. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  38. [S4156] Article: New Building To Rise Soon On Capitol Way, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Apr 1925, Page One and Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  39. [S4165] Article: To Owners Of Lawnmowers., The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 06 Jun 1906, Page Four, Volume: 18, Issue: 68. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  40. [S4168] Article: John T. Otis Stroke Victim, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Aug 1944, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  42. [S727] Our Wedding Souvenir: Wedding guests who signed, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Wedding Book.
  43. [S2087] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Apr 1924, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  47. [S3963] Article: Fred Lewis Dies - State Grange Secretary Twenty-nine Years Passes, The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, WA, 16 Mar 1937, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Bellingham Herald.
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  52. [S1267] Article: They Talk Poultry Successful Meeting of Thurston County Horticulturalists, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Feb 1905, Page One, Issue: 230. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  53. [S4250] Article: An Interesting Meeting to Be Held, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 10 Mar 1905, Page One, Volume XLV, No. 17. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  54. [S1270] Article: Social at Bush Prairie Young People of Brighton Park Enjoy Evening as Guests of Miss Roberts, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Mar 1905, Page Six, Volume: 14 Issue: 260. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  55. [S1286] Article: Chosen by Grange - Brighton Park Farmers Elect Lee as New Master, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Dec 1905, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 184. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  56. [S1297] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Jul 1906, Page Three, Volume: 19 Issue: 106. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  57. [S1305] Article: May Have Been Mascot, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Oct 1906, Page One, Volume: 19 Issue: 189. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  58. [S1312] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Feb 1907, Page Five, Volume: 19 Issue: 273. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  59. [S1346] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Jun 1907, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 63. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  60. [S1843] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jul 1907, Page Four, Volume: 17 Issue: 101. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  61. [S1393] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Sep 1907, Page Three, Volume: 17 Issue: 155. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  62. [S1323] Article: Fred Lewis Farm Sold, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: 17 Issue: 170. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  63. [S1330] Article: Newcomers Purchase the Fred Lewis Farm, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 14 Oct 1907, Page One, Volume: VI Issue: 128. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  64. [S1394] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Oct 1907, Page Five, Volume: 17 Issue: 176. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  65. [S1901] Article: Real Estate Transfers, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Nov 1907, Page Two, Volume: 17 Issue: 203. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  66. [S1915] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Jan 1908, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 220. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  67. [S1765] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 1 Apr 1908, Page Four, Volume: VI Issue: 276. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  68. [S1931] Article: Additional Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 4 Apr 1908, Page Six, Volume: VI Issue: 279. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  69. [S1945] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 21 May 1908, Page Four, Volume: VII Issue: 9. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  70. [S1944] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 May 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 58. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  71. [S1946] Article: Society of the Week, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 May 1908, Page Five, Volume: 18 Issue: 61. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  72. [S1952] Article: Big Crowd Brave Rain, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Jul 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 105. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  73. [S1953] Article: New Grange Organized at South Bay Last Night, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Aug 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 132. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  74. [S1955] Article: Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Oct 1908, Page Three, Volume: VII Issue: 124. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  75. [S1954] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Oct 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 172. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  76. [S1406] Article: Brighton Park News, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Oct 1908, Page Four and Five, Volume: 18 Issue: 179. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  77. [S1407] Article: Brighton Park Notes, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 12 Oct 1908, Page Two, Volume: VII Issue: 131. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  78. [S1767] Article: Brighton Park News, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Nov 1908, Page Three, Volume: 18 Issue: 203. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  79. [S1960] Article: Social News in Brief of Town and Country, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 Nov 1908, Page Four, Volume: 18 Issue: 221. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  80. [S1962] Article: Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary Plans Active Work, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Dec 1908, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 156. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  81. [S1961] Article: Raising Funds, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Dec 1908, Page One, Volume: 18 Issue: 234. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  82. [S2987] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 Jan 1909, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  83. [S1970] Article: Funny Time for April 1, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Mar 1909, Page Five, Volume: 19 Issue: 13. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  84. [S1975] Article: Brevities, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 7 Apr 1909, Page Four, Volume: VII Issue: 248. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  85. [S1974] Article: Personal & Social, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Apr 1909, Page Three, Volume: 19 Issue: 19. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  86. [S1416] Article: Burrett Hopkins Wins Oratorical Contest, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Apr 1909, Page One, Volume: VII Issue: 265. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  87. [S1841] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Sep 1909, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 154. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  88. [S1846] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 4 Oct 1909, Page Four, Volume: VIII Issue: 40. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  89. [S1359] Article: Mrs. Fred W. Lewis Given Surprise Party, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 8 Dec 1909, Page Six, Volume: VIII Issue: 96. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  90. [S1327] Article: Mrs. Fred W. Lewis Given Surprise Party, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Dec 1909, Page Four, Volume: 19 Issue: 228. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  91. [S1452] Article: Pomona Grange in Flourishing Condition, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 24 Jan 1910, Page Five, Volume: VIII Issue: 136. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  92. [S1855] Article: Secretary Lewis Goes to State Grange Meet, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 4 Jun 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 249. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  93. [S1333] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 19 Oct 1910, Page One, Volume: VIII Issue: 366. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  94. [S1503] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Mar 1911, Page Three, Volume: 20 Issue: 308. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  95. [S1532] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Aug 1911, Page Three and Four, Volume: 21 Issue: 121. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  96. [S2988] Article: Flora Degree Team, State Grange, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Aug 1911, Page Four, Volume: X Issue: 82 Page: Four. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  97. [S1879] Article: Buggy Overturns Occupants Escape, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Aug 1911, Page One, Volume: X Issue: 88. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  98. [S1534] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 1 Sep 1911, Page Three, Volume: X Issue: 87. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  99. [S1537] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 6 Sep 1911, Page Three, Volume: X Issue: 91. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  100. [S1536] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Sep 1911, Page Three, Volume: 21 Issue: 147. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  101. [S1769] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Nov 1911, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 140. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  102. [S4451] Article: City and Country, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 22 Dec 1911. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  103. [S1538] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Dec 1911, Page Five, Volume: XX Issue: 184. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  104. [S1539] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Dec 1911, Page Three, Volume: 21 Issue: 240. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  105. [S1540] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Dec 1911, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 187. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  106. [S1541] Article: Washougal Road Topic for Poetry, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Dec 1911, Page Four, Volume: 21 Issue: 246. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  107. [S1542] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Dec 1911, Page Three, Volume: 21 Issue: 247. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  108. [S1771] Article: Personal Items, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Mar 1912, Page Three, Volume: X Issue: 262. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  109. [S1251] Article: Delightful Party Given by Ray Lewis, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Apr 1912, Page Four, Volume: 22 Issue: 16. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  110. [S1373] Article: Lee Lewis to Return Tonight for Visit Home, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Jun 1912, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 35. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  111. [S1360] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 24 Jun 1912, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 37. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  112. [S1852] Article: Informal Party Given by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jul 1912, Page Four, Volume: 22 Issue: 113. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  113. [S1878] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Sep 1912, Page Three, Volume: XI Issue: 98. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  114. [S1865] Article: Mrs. Lewis is Boosting for Grounds, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1912, Page One, Volume: 22 Issue: 274. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  115. [S1321] Article: Fred W. Lewis, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 8 Nov 1912, Page Eleven, Volume: XI Issue: 157. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  116. [S1833] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Feb 1913, Page Three, Volume: 22 Issue: 281. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  117. [S1772] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Feb 1913, Page Five, Volume: 22 Issue: 288. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  118. [S1845] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Apr 1913, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 205. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  119. [S1693] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Apr 1913, Page One, Volume: XI Issue: 205. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  120. [S1696] Article: One Booster of Olympia Brings Fifteen New Citizens to This County to Live, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 May 1913, Page One, Volume: 23 Issue: 46. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  121. [S1543] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1913, Page Three, Volume: 23 Issue: 64. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  122. [S1544] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1913, Page Four, Volume: 23 Issue: 67. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  123. [S1545] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1913, Page Five, Volume: XI Issue: 249. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  124. [S1546] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jun 1913, Page Three, Volume: 23 Issue: 76. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  125. [S1139] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 13 Jul 1913, Page Five, Volume: 23 Issue: 104. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  126. [S1140] Article: Brighton Park, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 14 Jul 1913, Page Three, Volume: 23 Issue: 104. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  127. [S1363] Article: Mrs. Fred W. Lewis Brings Two More to Locate Here, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Sep 1913, Page One, Volume: 23 Issue: 165. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  128. [S4152] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Oct 1913, Page Five, Volume: 23, Issue: 181. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  129. [S1695] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Oct 1913, Page Three, Volume: XII Issue: 147. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  130. [S1698] Article: New Arrivals Make 19 Families Coming This Year to Locate, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 13 Nov 1913, Page One, Volume: XII Issue: 160. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  131. [S1549] Article: Lee Lewis Get Toe Mashed in Machine, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Nov 1913, Page One, Volume: 23 Issue: 211. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  132. [S1383] Article: Lee Lewis Gets Toe Smashed, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 17 Nov 1913, Page Two, Volume: XII Issue: 163. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  133. [S1550] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1913, Page Three, Volume: 23 Issue: 212. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  134. [S4421] Article: Around The County - Relatives, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 21 Nov 1913, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  135. [S1554] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Dec 1913, Page Three, Volume: XII Issue: 193. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  136. [S1555] Article: Personals, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Dec 1913, Page Three, Volume: XII Issue: 194. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  137. [S1336] Article: More Laurels for Mrs. Fred W. Lewis as Immigration Booster, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 25 Apr 1914, Page Five, Volume: XII Issue: 300. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  138. [S1171] Article: No Title, The Sunday Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Apr 1914, Page One, Volume: 24 Issue: 37. Hereinafter cited as Sunday Olympian.
  139. [S1701] Article: Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 18 Jun 1914, Page Three, Volume: XIII Issue: 33. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  140. [S1702] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Jun 1914, Page Five and Six, Volume: 24 Issue: 84. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  141. [S4422] Article: Additional County News - South Union, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 3 Jul 1914, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  142. [S1860] Article: Mrs. Lewis Adds More to Colony, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Jul 1914, Page One, Volume: 24 Issue: 115. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  143. [S1774] Article: F. W. Lewis Family in Buggy Accident, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Aug 1914, Page Four, Volume: 24 Issue: 122. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  144. [S1165] Article: Mrs. Lewis Entertains, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Sep 1914, Page One, Volume: 24 Issue: 157. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  145. [S1704] Article: Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Dec 1914, Page Three, Volume: XIII Issue: 175. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  146. [S1705] Article: The Week in Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Dec 1914, Page Four, Volume: XIII Issue: 178. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  147. [S1558] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Dec 1914, Page Three, Volume: 24 Issue: 246. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  148. [S1560] Article: Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Jan 1915, Page Three, Volume: XIII Issue: 202. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  149. [S1561] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jan 1915, Page Three, Volume: 24 Issue: 253. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  150. [S1842] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Jan 1915, Page One, Volume: 24 Issue: 277. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  151. [S1364] Article: No Title, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 18 Feb 1915, Page Four, Volume: XIII Issue: 242. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  152. [S1871] Article: Mrs. Lewis and Mother Leave for Oklahoma, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Feb 1915, Page Four, Volume: 24 Issue: 293. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  153. [S1326] Article: Mrs. Fred Lewis Back from Oklahoma Visit, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 May 1915, Page Three, Volume: XIII Issue: 328. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  154. [S1776] Article: Society Items, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1915, Page Four, Volume: 25 Issue: 78. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  155. [S4423] Article: Fine Work By Boys and Girls' Clubs, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 14 May 1915, Page Three, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  156. [S1563] Article: Thumb-Nail Sketches Prominent Olympians, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Jul 1915, Page One, Volume: XIV Issue: 47. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  157. [S1566] Article: Society and Personal Mention, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Dec 1915, Page Five, Volume: 25 Issue: 231. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  158. [S1706] Article: Society and Personal Mention, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 02 Apr 1916, Page Three, Volume: 26 Issue: 17. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  159. [S4424] Article: News of Your Friends and Neighbors - Bush Prairie, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 25 Feb 1916, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  160. [S1777] Article: Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 May 1916, Page Four, Volume: 26 Issue: 47. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  161. [S4424] Article: News of Your Friends and Neighbors - Bush Prairie, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 25 Feb 1916, Page Four, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  162. [S4424] Article: News of Your Friends and Neighbors - Bush Prairie, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 25 Feb 1916, Page Four, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  163. [S1568] Article: Society and Personal Mention, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Dec 1916, Page Three, Volume: 26 Issue: 241. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  164. [S1570] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 22 Dec 1916, Page Three, Volume: XV Issue: 194. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  165. [S2931] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Feb 1917, Page Three, Volume: 26 Issue: 293 Page: Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  166. [S4425] Article: Community Club Holds Meeting., The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 23 Feb 1917, Page Five, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  167. [S1880] Article: Additional Society Notes, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 8 May 1917, Page Four, Volume: XV Issue: 311. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  168. [S4425] Article: Community Club Holds Meeting., The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 23 Feb 1917, Page Five, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  169. [S4425] Article: Community Club Holds Meeting., The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 23 Feb 1917, Page Five, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  170. [S1571] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 19 Jun 1917, Page Three, Volume: XVI Issue: 51. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  171. [S1320] Article: Raised Boy to Do Duty, Father of Soldier Says Fred W. Lewis Glad That Son Is Going Into United States Army, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Jun 1917, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 147. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  172. [S1578] Article: Lieut. Lewis Goes To Ft. Leavenworth, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Sep 1917, Page Three, Volume: XVI Issue: 99. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  173. [S1708] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 5 Oct 1917, Page Three, Volume: XVI Issue: 127. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  174. [S1583] Article: Gives Daughters Autos to Help Red Cross; Now is Women's Opportunity, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 2 Mar 1918, Page One and Four, Volume: XVI Issue: 254. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  175. [S1584] Article: Mrs. Lewis Donates Cars for Red Cross, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Mar 1918, Page One, Volume: 28 Issue: 299. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  176. [S1585] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Mar 1918, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 15. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  177. [S1587] Article: Lieutenant Lewis in France, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 May 1918, Page Four, Volume: 27 Issue: 66. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  178. [S1586] Article: Lieutenant Lewis in France, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 30 May 1918, Page Two, Volume: XVII Issue: 17. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  179. [S4417] Article: Lewis Family Holds 100 Per Cent Record, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1918, Page One, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  180. [S1590] Article: Another Lewis is Called to Colors, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Aug 1918, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 118. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  181. [S1589] Article: Another Lewis Is Called to Colors, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Aug 1918, Page Three, Volume: XVII Issue: 74. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  182. [S4417] Article: Lewis Family Holds 100 Per Cent Record, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1918, Page One, Volume: LVIII No. 22. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  183. [S4418] Article: Death Comes as Shock, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, 24 Aug 1918, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Spokesman-Review.
  184. [S1507] Article: Social - Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Aug 1918, Page Four, Volume: XVII Issue: 94. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  185. [S1508] Article: Social Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Aug 1918, Page Four, Volume: 27 Issue: 139. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  186. [S1594] Article: Junior Red Cross Drive for Belgium Relief Work, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 17 Sep 1918, Page One, Volume: XVII Issue: 112. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  187. [S1595] Article: Junior Red Cross Drive for Belgium Relief Work, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 17 Sep 1918, Page One, Volume: 27 Issue: 156. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  188. [S1783] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 6 Nov 1918, Page Three, Volume: XVII Issue: 155. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  189. [S1605] Article: Thurston County Heroes Wounded on Battlefield Cared for by Red Cross, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Dec 1918, Page One and Four, Volume: 27 Issue: 229. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  190. [S1606] Article: Thurston County Heroes Wounded on Battlefield Cared for by Red Cross, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 16 Dec 1918, Page Three and Four, Volume: XVII Issue: 189. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  191. [S4452] Article: No Headline, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 14 Mar 1919, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  192. [S1609] Article: Comrade Tells How Olympian Met Death, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1919, Page Four, Volume: 28 Issue: 28. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  193. [S1610] Article: Comrade Tells How Olympian Met Death, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1919, Page Three, Volume: XVII Issue: 294. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  194. [S1611] Article: Olympian Esteemed by Superior Officer, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1919, Page One, Volume: XVIII Issue: 30. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  195. [S1613] Article: Olympian Esteemed by Superior Officer, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1919, Page Three, Volume: 28 Issue: 78. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  196. [S1694] Article: Son Dies In Oklahoma, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 28 Jul 1919, Page Five, Volume: XIII Issue: 69. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  197. [S1510] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 20 Jan 1920, Page Three, Volume: XVIII Issue: 217. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  198. [S1511] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Jan 1920, Page Three, Volume: 28 Issue: 267. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  199. [S1512] Article: Society and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Jan 1920, Page Five, Volume: 28 Issue: 272. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  200. [S4431] Article: Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 30 Jul 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  201. [S4432] Article: County News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 3 Aug 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  202. [S4433] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 13 Aug 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  203. [S4435] Article: County News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 7 Sep 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  204. [S4437] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 21 Sep 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  205. [S4438] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 24 Sep 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  206. [S4439] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 8 Oct 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  207. [S4441] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  208. [S4442] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 5 Nov 1920, Page Four and Six, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  209. [S1793] Article: Social and Personal, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Nov 1920, Page Two, Volume: 29 Issue: 206. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  210. [S4443] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 12 Nov 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  211. [S4444] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 16 Nov 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  212. [S4445] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 30 Nov 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  213. [S4447] Article: Neighborhood News - Brighton Park, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 14 Dec 1920, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  214. [S1795] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Jan 1921, Page Three, Volume: 29 Issue: 270. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  215. [S4449] Article: Local Happenings, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 25 Jan 1921, Page Eight, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  216. [S1751] Article: Women's Auxiliary to American Legion Elects Convention Delegates, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Feb 1921, Page One, Volume: 29 Issue: 286. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  217. [S1753] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Mar 1921, Page Five, Volume: XIX Issue: 265. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  218. [S4449] Article: Local Happenings, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 25 Jan 1921, Page Eight, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  219. [S1759] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Jun 1921, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 44. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  220. [S1796] Article: Thirtieth Anniversary, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jul 1921, Page Four, Volume: 30 Issue: 95. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  221. [S4450] Article: Local Happenings, The Washington Standard, Olympia, WA, 8 Jul 1921, Page Four, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Washington Standard.
  222. [S1764] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 23 Jul 1921, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 65. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  223. [S1711] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 27 Jul 1921, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 68. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  224. [S1798] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 26 Aug 1921, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 94. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  225. [S1730] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Aug 1921, Page Three, Volume: 30 Issue: 141. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  226. [S1729] Article: Don't Attack Problems Foreign Born Right, Says, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1921, Page One and Six, Volume: XX Issue: 106. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  227. [S1324] Article: Mrs. Fred Lewis Elected, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Sep 1921, Page Three, Volume: 30 Issue: 165. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  228. [S1883] Article: Bouck Group Bolts out of Grange; Die is Cast, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1921, Page One, Volume: XX Issue: 137. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  229. [S1318] Article: Fred Lewis to Attend National Grange Meet, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 15 Nov 1921, Page Two, Volume: XX Issue: 163. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  230. [S1712] Article: Social and Personal, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Nov 1921, Page Three, Volume: XX Issue: 175. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  231. [S1365] Article: No Title, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 May 1922, Page One, Volume: 31 Issue: 61. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  232. [S1319] Article: Mrs. Fred W. Lewis, Gold Star Mother, is Honored, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 20 Jun 1922, Page One, Volume: XXI Issue: 37. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  233. [S1724] Article: Learns That Son Killed in Action is Cited as Hero, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Jun 1922, Page Three, Volume: 31 Issue: 84. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  234. [S1723] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Aug 1922, Page Three, Volume: 31 Issue: 135. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  235. [S1807] Article: Motor to Bayne, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Sep 1922, Page Three, Volume: 31 Issue: 167. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  236. [S1720] Article: Returns Here from Southern Auto Trip, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Oct 1922, Page One, Volume: 31 Issue: 172. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  237. [S1719] Article: Returns from Motor Trip, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 3 Oct 1922, Page Five, Volume: XXI Issue: 127. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  238. [S1863] Article: Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 20 Oct 1922, Page Three and Six, Volume: XXI Issue: 142. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  239. [S1717] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Oct 1922, Page Three, Volume: 31 Issue: 187. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  240. [S1808] Article: Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 28 Oct 1922, Page Three, Volume: XXI Issue: 149. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  241. [S1713] Article: Society, The Olympia Daily Recorder, Olympia, WA, 29 Nov 1922, Page Three, Volume: XXI Issue: 176. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Daily Recorder.
  242. [S1692] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 Nov 1922, Page Three, Volume: 31 Issue: 220. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  243. [S3879] Article: Society - Visits Parents, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jun 1924, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  244. [S3878] Article: Society - Called Home, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1924, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  245. [S3882] Article: Society - Mrs. Lewis Returns, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Jun 1926, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  246. [S3883] Article: Cards Of Thanks, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1928, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  247. [S2176] Article: Leach Post Okeh's Memorial for Vets, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 May 1930, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  248. [S2194] Article: Do You Remember?, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1933, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  249. [S1353] Rochester, The Centralia Washington Daily Chronicle, Centralia, WA, 16 Jan 1935, Five. Hereinafter cited as Centralia Daily Chronicle.
  250. [S3281] Article: News of Thurston County - Brighton Park, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 May 1937, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  251. [S2039] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 May 1938, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  252. [S2053] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 May 1938, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  253. [S2202] Article: Shower For Bride at Brighton Park, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jul 1938, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  254. [S2076] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Oct 1938, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  255. [S2074] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 Dec 1938, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  256. [S2046] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Jan 1939, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  257. [S2037] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Oct 1939, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  258. [S2063] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Nov 1939, Page Twelve. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  259. [S2071] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Feb 1940, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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