Before the time when railroads began to open new territory for settlement, it generally took three classes of citizens to open up and develop a country. The first class was made up of what might he called squatters — they were the adventurous frontiersmen who came before any lands were regularly offered for sale. They lived by hunting, fishing and trapping, and moved on farther west when the second class came in and purchased the land from the government at the uniform price of one dollar and twenty-five cents an acre. This second class generally held on to their land for a few years, making, as they supposed, a good, big profit on their investment, when they would sell out to the third class, who would put up permanent improvements and become the fixed residents of the country.
About the time I arrived in Newton county, this region was beginning to fill up with the settlers who were to become permanent residents and carry forward the work of development and improvement.
The following is a list of names, as they come to me, of persons who were living in this territory prior to its organization as Newton county, in 1860, with the date of the arrival of each:
John Lyons | 1831 |
Aaron Lyons | 1832 |
Joshua Timmons | 1835 |
Jacob Kenoyer | 1834 |
John Myers, Sr. | 1836 |
Henry Rider | 1836 |
Ransom Elijah | 1836 |
Philip Earl | 1837 |
John Murphy | 1838 |
Otey Anderson | 1838 |
Zechariah Spitler | 1838 |
Amos White | 1839 |
Daniel Mock | 1839 |
Samuel Lyons | 1840 |
Thomas R. Barker | 1842 |
John S. Roberts | 1843 |
Daniel Deardufif | 1844 |
Benjamin Roadruck | 1844 |
Thomas Starkey | 1844 |
John Whiteakker | 1847 |
Thomas Peck | 1847 |
Jacob Ash | 1842 |
Dempsey Johnson | 1848 |
Andrew Doty | 1849 |
Ephraim Bridgeman | 1846 |
Levi Bridgeman | 1846 |
Silas Johnson | 1846 |
Washington Dearduff | 1844 |
Robert Archibald | 1846 |
William Archibald | 1850 |
W. C. Lester | 1850 |
Joseph Chizum | 1850 |
David Pulver | 1850 |
William R. Handley | 1850 |
James Dodson | 1850 |
Charles Frankenberger | 1851 |
Joseph Staton | 1851 |
Daniel Ash | 1851 |
John Darroch | 1851 |
James Kay | 1851 |
Edgar Hawkins | 1852 |
James Martin | 1852 |
Isaac V. Speck | 1852 |
David Creek | 1852 |
John Franklin | 1852 |
John Padgett | 1852 |
A. W. Bebout | 1852 |
John Smart | 1852 |
Morris Lyons | 1852 |
David Hess | 1853 |
A. V. Card | 1853 |
Joseph Law | 1853 |
Young Thompson | 1853 |
Joseph Kennedy | 1853 |
Joshua Ponsler | 1854 |
James Archibald | 1854 |
Christian Jessen | 1854 |
Philip Brown | 1854 |
Andrew Hess | 1855 |
George M. Herriman | 1855 |
Ezra B. Jones | 1855 |
Amos Clark | 1855 |
Thomas Griffith | 1855 |
Charles T. Triplett | 1856 |
Jacob Brenner | 1836 |
James Pierce | 1836 |
George W. White | 1836 |
Bluford Light | 1836 |
William Russell | 1836 |
William Littlejohn | 1856 |
John F. Johnson | 1857 |
C. A. Wood | 1857 |
William Best | 1857 |
A. J. Kent | 1858 |
Abel Thompson | 1859 |