Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1886 — HENDRICKS MONUMENT. [ARTICLE]
HENDRICKS MONUMENT.
J. H. Loughridge, E. P. Hammond and E. C. Nowels, Committee appointed for J asper County Township Committi es. Hanging Grove—David Culp, Turner A. Knox and John B. Lefler. Gill am—Joseph G. Hunt, A. G. Baub and David Kay. Walker —Joel F. Spriggs, Shadrack F. Brown and Fred. Meiser. Barkley—H. A. Barkley, Samuel B. Nick Is and Geerge Adair. Marion and Bensselaer—Jno. C. Cliilcote, M. L. Spitler, James W. Douthit, I. B. Washburn and Jas. T. handle. Jordan—Frank Welsh, Henry I* Adams and J. E. Lamson. Newton —Lucius Strong, Jared Benjamin and Wm. Paxton, Sr. Keener—Albert B vfics, Wm Tyler and George Bern tt. Kankakee—Pres. E. Davis, 1. D. Dunn and John McGuire. Wheatfiekl —N. Ingram, Lewis Shirer and Jo hr M. H.-brick". Carpenter and Bemington O B. Mclntire, Bobert Parker, Treat D ;rand, Harper W. Snyder and E. E. Bockwood. Milroy—Wm. C. McCord, Peter Wasson and Chas. E. Loshl3augh. Union —Geo. W. Casey, Stephen T. Comer and James Wiseman, Sr. The chairman of the different Township Committees will be furnished with a book in which to record the names and amounts given by citizens of the townships, which names and amounts will be reported to headquarters, at Indianapolis, unless where desired that the credits be given to townships instead of individuals. The different townslnp committees will report on or before the first Monday of March, 1886, to J. H. Loughridge, Chairman of County Committee. J. H. Lougiiiudge, E. P. Hammond, E. C. Nowels, Committee.
