A History of Sullivan County, Indiana: Closing of the First Century's History of the County, and Showing the Growth of Its People, Institutions, Industries and Wealth, Volume 2Thomas Jefferson Wolfe Lewis Publishing Company, 1909 - Sullivan County (Ind.) |
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acres of land attended born April born August born December born February born January born July born March born November born October born September bought Carlisle Cass township Charles children born children were born Christian church Clark county Company Curry township daughter death deceased Democratic party died in infancy district schools eighty acres Elizabeth engaged Fairbanks township farmer Farmersburg father was born followed farming forty acres fraternal George Gill township graduated grandfather Graysville Greene county Haddon township Hamilton township Hoke hundred acres Hymera Illinois Indiana Jackson township James Jefferson township John Joseph Kentucky Knox county living located lodge married Mary Masonic Merom Methodist Episcopal church Modern Woodmen mother Nancy Odd Fellows Ohio parents Pleasantville Politically purchased reared residing in Sullivan Samuel Sarah served Shelburn sold Sullivan county Terre Haute Thomas Turman township union united in marriage Vigo county Virginia widow William Woodmen of America
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Page 176 - Both he and his wife were members of the Methodist church, and he was a prominent and active worker in its cause.
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Page 285 - October, 1891, he was admitted to the bar and soon after formed a partnership with WC Hultz, his tutor.
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Page 344 - In 1 864 he entered the army, and served until the close of the war, when he was honorably discharged. He was in the 14th Michigan Infantry, participated in many battles and skirmishes, and was in Sherman's famous