Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1883 — Fifth Indiana Cavalry Reunion [ARTICLE]
Fifth Indiana Cavalry Reunion
The surviving members of tho sth Indiana Cavalry propose holding a reunion aua forming a permanent organization of the regiment at an early day, the time and place net having yet been fully determined upon, by the committee having the matter in charge. All members of tho regi ment, will please send their address, at one©, together with any others with wbichjthey are acquainted, to Comrade Frank Patten, (late of Co. B.) 34 East Market street, Indianapolis, Ind., that they may be notified programme and when arrangements are completed. John late of Co. F. Seymour Ij. Pearce, late of Co. C.’ Harry Gcoding, late f Co. G. J. R Gowdy, late of Co. L. Committee.
Congressman Phil Thoompson own 3 gome mining landsiu Summit county, Colorado, that promises to make him very wealthy,
The State Sunday School Union will m6et at Muneio next Tuesday and remain In sesstOQ three day*: All Sunday Schools are requested to take up a collection and send delegates. In a farm house no ir Boone, lowa, lives Mother Spenoe, aged eighty-six* In th* same house lives her daughter, aged sixty-four; her granddaughter, aged foity; her great-granddaughter aged tweoty-one;and her gr*at-grea%» granddaughter, aged two. This is believed to be the only house in the country sheltering five generationsMiners are on astrtkoatßeaucamp mines, near Pinekneyville, Illinois, and riotously disposed. Bread or blood, is said to be their watohory.
