Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1912 — History of Tenth Indiana Being Distributed to Members. [ARTICLE]

History of Tenth Indiana Being Distributed to Members.

Lafayette Journal. The comprehensive history of the Tenth Indiana Infantry written by Captain James B. Shaw, has left the press in the Burt-Haywood company and is being distributed to members of the regiment. It is the most complete regimental history ever written and has much historical value. Captain Shaw has been secretary of the regimental association ever since its formation and no man in the regiment was better prepared to write an authentic history. Captain Shaw spent years in collecting the information and it is accurate. The compilation was a great task and the captain deserves credit for his perseverance, untiring effort and loyalty to his regiment. The volume is handsomely illustrated, id well written and is a credit to the author and to the regiment. It would be impossible to give an outline of all the valuable information the* book contains and those who served in the regiment can best appreciate the great value and completeness of the volume. It will perpetuate the name of the clever author.