OrLanpo W. Henvey, Tagger, was born July 4, 1860, in Jefferson Co., Nebr.; at 
tended graded school at Fairbury, Nebr., and lived a pioneer life surrounded by 
Indians and wild game; previous to appointment was employed in buying and 
shipping live stock to market; was appointed from Milligan, Nebr., Dec. 1, 1808 
through civil-service examination. 
Isatan Ricirarps, Tagger, was born in Ringgold Co., Iowa; received appoint 
ment from Omaha, through civil-service examination, Dec. 1, 1898 
Froyp W. ScHarzeLn, Tagger, was born at Marshall, Mich., Sept. 2, 1877, and 
Was appointed from Lincoln, Nebr., through civil-service examination, Jan. 2, 
1899: 
ARTHUR E. MILLER, Tagger, was born at Troy, Davis Co., Iowa, July 13, 1872. 
and was reared on a farm; received education in common and high schools; 
followed the printing business from nineteen years of age until appointment in 
the Bureau; was appointed from Sidney, lowa, through civil-service examination, 
May 10, 1899. 
Assistant Microscopists. 
Louise E. Wilson, Appointed 
Lizzie Spencer, nf 
Helen 5S. Wainwright, 
Miss Louise Brereton, 
Miss Fannie Sage, 
Miss Lulu E. Gibson, 
Mrs. Ida E. Bushnell, 
Miss Mary K. Giblin, 
Miss Margaret Hogan, 
1893. 
Miss Etta Kassall, June ¢ 8 
Miss Cora A. Sayre, a Dec. 29, 1894. 
Mrs. Sarah H. Y. Barber, : Aug, 16, 1897, ¢. 8. 
Miss Mary Gertrude Bothwell, : Dec. 17, 1897, c. s. 
Miss Stella Huestis, : Dec, 1%, 1899, e.5; 
Miss Mary A. Atwood, u Jan. 22, 1898, c. s. 
Miss Maud B. Beck, : Feb. GxSa 
Miss Mary H. Milton, : Feb. ese 
Miss Janet Stevenson, os Feb. Cas: 
Miss Mollie A. Conoyer, ne May CaS: 
Miss Ethellena M. Fansher, a May 25 Cie 
Miss Daisy C. Maus, x Sept. 2 CeSe 
(All from Nebraska; those marked c. s. appointed through civil-service exam 
ination, and those marked a afterwards reentered the service through civil- 
service examination.) 
Joserm O. EastM an, Laborer, was born Sept. 11, 1845, in Belknap Co., N. H.; 
served three years in the Civil War in Co. I, 93rd Ill. Vol. Inf.; was first employ2d 
in the Bureau at South Omaha during April and May, 1893; was again employed 
in July and August, 1897, and regularly appointed Nov. 10, 1897. 
EuMa Print, Laborer, appointea Dec. 1, 1900. 
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBR. 
WitttAM Henny Ginns, Inspector in charge, was born at Livonia, N. Y., in 1847; 
received education in common schools and Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, and later 
attended Kansas City Veterinary College; was engaged in constant veterinary 
practice for nineteen years previous to appointment in the Bureau; was appoint- 
ed from Nebraska City, March 27, 1898. as assistant inspector on cattle quaran 
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