Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1910 — MAJOR J. CARNAHAN DEAD [ARTICLE]
MAJOR J. CARNAHAN DEAD
Was Joint Agent at Junction at Lafayette for Thirty-One Years. Lafavette. Ind., Nov. 30. —Major J. Carnahan, for thirty-one vears joint agent for the Big Four. Lake Erie. Monon and Wabash railraods. at the old junction, this city, died last night at Columbus, (). He was sixty-two vears old. Major Carnahan was one of the best known railroad men in Indiana. He was born in Cincinnati in 1848 and came here when three years old. He enlisted in the civil war, serving in the Fourth Indiana cavalry. A few years ago lie went to Columbus to take a position with the Hocking Valley railroad. He is survived by a widow and three children, one of whom, . Harry, lives at Indianapolis.
