. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 708 TvTTLffs JIisToiir of Kaxsas. which the battles nt the Ikaver atul Chalk Bluffs drove the enemy out of Ktinsas. The second battle of the Beaver in 1869 was fol- lowed by a pursuit to the Republican ; broke up the dog-soldier band and rescued Mrs. Weichel, a white captive at the battle of Sunwnit , in July, 1869, on the Summit expedition, and was thanked by


. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 708 TvTTLffs JIisToiir of Kaxsas. which the battles nt the Ikaver atul Chalk Bluffs drove the enemy out of Ktinsas. The second battle of the Beaver in 1869 was fol- lowed by a pursuit to the Republican ; broke up the dog-soldier band and rescued Mrs. Weichel, a white captive at the battle of Sunwnit , in July, 1869, on the Summit expedition, and was thanked by the legislatures of Nebraska and Colorado ; com- manded' the 5th cavalry in Arizona from November, 1871, until April, 1874, having been promoted to lieutenant colonel in Jan- uary, 1873, and allowed a brief respite from service which was spent in Enrope. Brev. Maj. Gen. Carr is now in command of his regiment at Fort Hays, in this state. Gkorge D. Stinebaugh was born in Crawford county, Ohio, in 1840; he lived on a farm, receiving a good commercial educa- tion until 1860, soon after which time he became a soldier and was severely woundfd at Jonesborough, Georgia, in September, 1864. The injury necessitated amputation of his left leg, and in August, 1865, Mr. Stinebaugh was honorably discharged. In the year 1866, the partially disabled soldier removed to this state, and was elected enrolling clerk of the house of representatives in the following year. In November, 1867, he was chosen county clerk of Franklin county, and has since that time been reelected in 1869, '71, '73 and '75; a tolerably good showing, that he has been as faithful to the county as he was to the nation. In politics he is thoroughly republican, going for the ticket of his party, first, ^ last and all the time, so that his friends can at all times tell where he may be found. The war has left us many such faithful and fear- less men, taught in the hard discipline of the battlefield, to value the privileges of civ


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