Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 30 May 1911 — Page 11

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BOYS WHO WENT

(Continued from Page 2.) McArdle, David. McLain, John S. McCune, James. McCune, Henry. McCune, Lawrence. McDougal, Andrew. May, Moses. Need. Daniel. Palmer, Andrew J. Raver, George. Rutlinger, John, Roberts, William. Spooler, Jacob. Smith, Jehu. Smith, Joseph W. Strate, John. Steele, John. Steele, James. Smith, Isaiah A. Smith, August. Smith, Jesse. Steele, David. Steele, Samuel. Smith, Isaiah. Trimble, George. Tryon, Prentiss J. Will, John. Wood, Henry. Young, Andrew. Recruits: Chriscamp, Henry. Ewing, Erastus. Glancy, Hugh G. Greek, John M. Robert, Peter. Wertzberger, Michael. Company K, 89th Ind. Infantry. Company K, 89th Indiana Infantry, was captained by Edwin Metzger, Henry McLean serving as first lieutenant and James Stoops as second lieutenant. August, 1862, was the date of the muster. The following enlisted with this company: Hart, Henry H. Teeple, George W. Teeple, Andrew J. Gorsline, Sylvester L. Garvee, Samuel. Coverdale, Ellas W.

Bolton, Joseph C. Auten, Thomas F. McCampbell, William B. Wilson. Covey L. Lewton, Louis W. Brothers, Horace E. Burdge, William M. Fravel, James. Neptune, James J. Bly, Louis. Ahr, Jacob. Bradford. Peter. Bodie, Nathaniel S. Bender, John H. Bradford, David C. Bonner, William. Burdoin, Isaac. Beckner, George. Beckner, Nathan. Baker, Christian. Baker, Adam. Barkley, John. Butcher, Jacob. Bay, Hugh. Brandyberry, Ezra. Bly, Charles O. Colchin, Peter. Crabs, Jacob M. Colchin, John. Christen, Albright. Conrad, Charles. Dutcher, Ralph. Decker, Peter. Dent, Byron H. Ehrman, Charles. Everhart, John C. France, Frederick. France, Henry. Flvecoats, Thomas. Foster, Jeremiah. Fetters, William. Fetters, Hamilton. Gorsline, William R. Gaunt, James. Heavlin, Colonel J. Huffman, Daniel. Hawk, Frederick. Huffman, Jacob. Judy, John L. Johnston, Robert W. Johnston, George. Jones. Enman W. Kelly, James.

Lutes, Hamilton. Lewis, David M. Magley, Christian. Moore, William. Meyer, Jacob. Moccobee, John. Miller, Mathias. Mallony, Charles. McCloud, Lemuel. McCullum, Eli. McDaniel, Perry. McHugh, Henry B. Peters, Martin. Rily, George. Rush, Jacob M. Rice, William B. Rising, Lewis B. Reppert, Frederick. Reynolds, Daniel P. Rawley, John. Schoch, John. Sheeler, Andrew. Swank. Alexander. Swank, William. Shepherd, Thomas P. Shady, Samuel. Tom, William. Wade, John. Weriing, David. Wafel, Henry. Wise, Perry. Wise, Peter. Wether, W’illiam A. Winkleman, Christian. Winkleman, John. Weible, John. Wood, Benjamin F. Company G, 13th Indiana Cavalry. Many Attains county men were represented in Company G, 13th Indiana cavalry. This company has one commissioned officer from Adams county —James C. Wilson, taken from Company C, 11th Indiana cavalry. Those who enlisted from this county, the date of muster being March, 1864, are: Simcoke, Andrew J. Bottenberg, William. Biggs, Jeremiah. Louthan, Moses. Peterson, Robert L. Smith, Ell. Burkhead, Jonathan.

Carpenter, Lafayette. Pyle, Washington. Brothers, Hiram. Gilpin. Thomas A. Henderson, Thomas. Lee, John. Merryman, John. Porter, Alexander A. Stockwell, Emery. Sackett, Samuel. Stephens. William. Shell, Albert. Weimer, George W. Company F, 147th Ind. Infantry. John Brandyberry served as second lieutenant of Company F, 147th Indiana infantry, which was mustered in January, February and March of 1865, with the following Adams county men in the lists: Smith, Robert E. Amond, Andrew'. Brandyberry, Jesse. Brandyberry, Alexander. Brandyberry, Ezra. Buckmaster, Henry R. Baker, Jacob. Catterwood, Emlin F. Davey, George W. Davis, Robert H. / Engle, John. El ward, Richard. Grimes, George. Gamer, James C. Galloway, David. Hendricks, William. Harkless, David. Hoffman, William D. Julian, Joseph. Jones, Richard H. Kiser, George W. Keimsey, William T. Long, George. Shaman, Abram. Mackelhaney, Robert J. Roblnolt, William. Smith, Robert E., Jr. Smith, Henry. Trager, Frederick C. Walton, William. Whitefield, Henry. Wier, David. Ward, Benjamin.

Fifty Years Ago—Slave Dealers’ Headquarters I l .* * iii Li" w j"" ■ - ■ 'ilMesA -W* -2/X - £W'\|x?W Saffir ■ B . ‘’■■n i - &&■.■ i.' ' >HiR -c- **£t iffii BOvlWif! ■«■ ■■ • !.«'<’ <i-Avr,s ? .. . -■ - v.-»T';'' •' ’ • ——.' T| - Xi*r~ *"’’ i H IS9 ’ S tiSI - ht< i U;~ ihs ® i ” srk<-- \ o" t i W ■ h 1 - - •■■ w’ - *" READ the sign painted on the front of the building in the illustration, which is from a wartime photograph: Price, Birch & Co., Dealers in Slaves.” The building stood in Alexandria, Va., only a few miles from the national capital. The buying and selling of negro slaves was carried on there by Price, Birch fc Co. the years 1861 aud 1862 to the end of slavery, which institution was blotted out on New day of 1863 through the emancipation proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln as a war measure. u,, " 1 '"" - — - u Fifty Years Ago—Stone Bridge at Bull Run '., 1 ' '' llll .• • ■'' ;i '/ c~— ill J t '; ' / ? B ' li ' - ' ' • •■ ; ' ' ■ , ■ -‘W ' ' " ' •» v * ■ '■ TUy - ' . » - :4[. \ >'T *'** ..‘*dT'’SCSTOV ai. UafW •.?>’:? v H -B- jM5?w ' '* ■ -~ z ■ " *" T’- : " •’ -Il I r '. <- ..■ :. ■' ~- ■ - . ~-|T~irT^^^r---^^-• . T| bridge figured very importantly in boiu battles of Bull Run. At the first battle, Sunday, July 21, 1861, the Federal forces under General Irvin McDowell crossed this bridge to attack the enemy and then recrossed it in full retreat and rout after a disastrous defeat. The Federal army under General John Pope, defeated by the Confederates on practict lly the same ground Aug. 30. 1862, also retreated across the stone bridge, but in good order, a detachment from the rear guard destroying the famous bridge. Fifty Years Ago—Wartime Photos of Grant z ~ ~''~/r ~~ * ' “ > ■ • •'iSUgk < ■ if ' ** A a 1 i..;\V®SiL tKMsfeh WHk JnMm gaWBMUIM Wro . _____ HIH |ml These three pictures, each showing a different view of General Ulysses 8. Grant in uniform, ar* h1 valuable pictorial records. They show the commanding general of the northern armies as be looked w e« In the midst of his herculean activities in the field. In each photograph, particularly the one in the cen , the flrm set lips almost speak the determination. "I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes al summer.