James R. Starvorp, Tagger, was born in Randolph Co., Ind., May 17, 1847, 
served in the Civil War in Co. K, 1024 U.S. C. L., as corporal; was appointed Dec. 
1, 1891, removed Sept. 10, 1892, and reinstated Feb. 7, 1898. 
Netson E. Weaver. Tagger, was born in Vermilion Co., I11., June 27, 1841; 
served in the Civil War from July, 1862, to Aug. 7, 1865, as private in Co. C, 
11th Kans. Vol. Cav.: was appointed in the Bureau Dec. 21, 1891; resigned May 
31, 1892, and was reinstated Dec. 28, 1897. 
James M. Sree, Tagger, was born at Bedford, Ohio, Oct. 10, 1888; served in 
the Civil War, from 1862 to 1865, as corporal in 87th Ind. Inf., also in 
Ist U. S. Engineers; was appointed from Topeka, Kans., July 1, 1892; was out 
of the service from Sept. 30, 1893, until Aug. 1, 1897, when he was reinstated. 
Avuaustr Jost, Tagger, was born in the city of Ems, province of Nassau, Ger- 
many, Jan. 17, 1842; came to this country when five years old, and settled in 
Missouri; responded to President Lincoln’s first call for volunteers, and serve 
as private in Co. C, 5th Mo. Vol. Inf., and Co. D, Fremont body guard cavalry; 
was appointed in the Bureau from Kansas City, Kans., Aug. 10, 1892, and served 
until Nov. 30, 1893; was reinstated Aug. 18, 1897. 
Ernest E. Latrp, Tagger, was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, March 16, 1848; re- 
ceived common school education; served as musician in Co. A, 63d Ohio Vol. 
Inf.; farmed and engaged in business of contractor; was appointed under Presi- 
dent Harrison as watchman in Topeka post-office; received appointment in the 
Bureau from Topeka, Kans., Oct. 19, 1892; was out of the service from Jan. 21, 
1894, until reinstated Sept. 15, 1897. 
ALBERT FOWKES, Sr., Tagger, was born in Springfield, Ill., Jan. 21, 1844; at- 
tended the public schools; served as private in Co. H, 7th Ill. Cav., and as second 
Neutenant in Co. F, 48th U. S. Col. Inf.; worked at the vocation of engineer and 
steam-fitter; was appointed in the Bureau from Topeka, Kans., Jan. 1, 1893, and 
served for a little over a year; was reinstated Aug. 8, 1897. 
BERNARD CUNNINGHAM, Tagger, was born in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 1877; 
was educated in the public schools and at St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s, Kans.; 
was appointed Dec. 15, 1898. 
Daniev S. Prarr, Tagger, was born at Schroon Lake, N. Y., July 28, 1844: 
served in 22d N. Y. Vols. and 2d N. Y. Vet. Cav. from 1861 to 1865; also serverl 
es hospital steward in the U.S. Army from 1872 to 1892; was appointed in the 
Bureau from Kansas City, Kans., Jan. 22, 1894. 
J. W. SUANNON, Tagger, was born in Peoria, Il, July 10, 1850; was appointed 
from Kansas City, Kans., Feb. 1, 1894. 
ANbREW JACKSON HeNLEY, Tagger, was born in Kentucky, Nov. 19, 1840; at- 
tended the Missouri State University; prior to entering the Bureau wasa farmer 
and a grocer; was appointed May 1, 1895. 
WILLIAM H. Saunpers, Tagger, was born at Bolckow, Andrew Co., Mo.: was 
appointed from Omaha, Nebr., April 5, 1898, through civil-service examination, 
and stationed at South Omaha; was transferred to Kansas City, Aug. 21, 1899. 
Mitton C, Lint, Tagger, was born at Pocahontas, Pa., July 22, 1853: received 
education in public schools of Pennsylvania and normal school at Valparaiso, 
Ind., graduating from the latter with degree of B. S.: took a course at Gem 
City business college and received degree of Master of Accounts; taught school 
sixteen years; was a surveyor for two years and at intervals followed trade of 
carpenter; was appointed through civil-service examination, Aug. 1, 1898. 
Henry R. McNary, Tagger, was born in St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 18, 1870: attendel 
the public schools of that city; served apprenticeship and worked as horse-shoer 
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