(P. 421) PETER SMITH, head of the Smith & Co. Union Bakery, established 1883; born Germany, 1840, son of Peter and Anna (Peterson) Smith; they died in Germany and Peter came to America with an Uncle. Married 1868 to Mary Mueller, b. Germany 1843; they have seven children: Frances the oldest child is the wife of Professor Charles Bactous, a resident of Omaha, Nebraska. (P. 423) COLONEL WILLIAM FLETCHER SAPP, b. Danville, Ohio, 1824, son of John Sapp and Elizabeth Myers. William Fletcher Sapp was admitted to the Bar 1847 in Ohio; in 1856 he married Mary C. Brown of Mt Vernon, Ohio, daughter of Capt Richard Montgomery Brown and Mary Honn Brown. In 1859 Colonel Sapp located in Omaha, Nebraska, and entered into practice. Omaha was then a village of 1800 to 2000 inhabitants and the Territory of Nebraska had not recovered from the crisis of 1857. Colonel Sapp gained his title in 1862 when he was appointed as Lientenant Colonel of a regiment formed to fight against the Indians on the frontier. Colonel and Mrs Sapp were the parents of 3 children, of whom one son still survives: William F., Jr. Colonel Sapp died November 22, 1890, and was laid to rest in Ohio. (This biography covers nearly four pages!)