History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . First Lieutenant Charles C. Smith. sion business. He continued in this business until 1893,when he formed a partnership with Samuel W. Daughertyunder the firm name ofDaugherty & Smith, and purchasedthe business of his former employer, to which real estateand insurance business was*added. Lieutenant Smith has served three years in the IndianaNational Guards and is the son of a soldier. TEMPLE H. OWENS. Second Lieutenant Temple Hubert Owens was bornin Noblesville, Indiana, July 14, 1876. He was educated 238 HISTORY
History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . First Lieutenant Charles C. Smith. sion business. He continued in this business until 1893,when he formed a partnership with Samuel W. Daughertyunder the firm name ofDaugherty & Smith, and purchasedthe business of his former employer, to which real estateand insurance business was*added. Lieutenant Smith has served three years in the IndianaNational Guards and is the son of a soldier. TEMPLE H. OWENS. Second Lieutenant Temple Hubert Owens was bornin Noblesville, Indiana, July 14, 1876. He was educated 238 HISTORY OF THE in Columbus, graduating from the high schools of thatcity in 1895. Since that time until entering the service hewas engaged in newspaper work, being employed on thelocal papers of his home city, besides acting as corres-pondent for many of the metropolitan dailies. For three months during his service with the One. Second Lieutenant Temple Hubert Owens. Hundred and Sixty-first Indiana he was detailed on dutywith the Tenth United States Infantry at Havana andMantanzas, serving a^ lieutenant in Company F, and alsoas adjutant of the Second Battalion. Lieutenant Owens also acted as adjutant of the First ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIRST INDIANA. 239 Battalion, One Hundred and Sixty-first Indiana, at CampCuba Libre. His father was a veteran, having served dur-ing the entire Civil war. COMPANY HISTORY. Company K was organized at Columbus, Indiana,April 28, 1898. At the meeting at which the organizationwas perfected two hundred men were enrolled. W. T. Stott was elected captain and C. C. Smith, firstlieutenant, and T. H. Owens, second lieutenant. A strenu-ous effort was made by the officers and men and citizens ofColumbus to have the company ordered out on the first callfor troops. Feeling confident, however, that it wouldlater be called into service, the organization was main-tained, though a number of the
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