Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1914 — Col. Kuhlman’s War Horse “Harry” Died at Auburn. [ARTICLE]
Col. Kuhlman’s War Horse “Harry” Died at Auburn.
“Harry,” Colonel Kuhlman’* war horse, is dead at Auburn. Ibe horse was a familiar sight at the military encampmcntaand Company M boys will regret to learn of the animal’s demise. He was a noble animal in appearance and Colonel Kuhlman and family and all members of the third regiment were very much attached to him. ~ Colonel Kuhlman served during the Spanlsh-Amerfean war as a Major in the Third regiment. The horse was purchased by Mr. Kuhlman soon after the war broke out and was delivered to him at Indianapolis while the Third regiment which became the 157th in that war, was quartered there before leaving for the south. He was taken to the south and has -been in military service ever sinee. He. has participated in reviews and parades on the battlefield of Chfekamauga and bathed in the Gulf of Mexico aud the Atlantic Ocean, and also sweltered on board a U. S. army transport Although nearly 20 years of age the horse had the aippea ranee of being somewhat younger.
