. New history of the 99th Indiana Infantry : containing official reports, anecdotes, incidents, biographies and complete rolls . s. J , Corp., Marion.*Morford, Joseph B., Edwards-port, Corp., wounded May 28,64, , Elisha, killed in battleMay 28,64, Dallas.*Meyer, Chas., Cumberland, cap-tured Dec. 4, b4, exchangedand died since the war.*McGuire, Thomas, Lebanon.*Milner, Joseph T., Mt. Moriah, Mo.*Milner, Amos, p. 137.*Milner, Job, Cleveland*Milner,Wm., died inKansas,, Robert, disch. March 8,63, , , Perry, Sergt., diedJuly 30, 64, of wounds receivedJuly


. New history of the 99th Indiana Infantry : containing official reports, anecdotes, incidents, biographies and complete rolls . s. J , Corp., Marion.*Morford, Joseph B., Edwards-port, Corp., wounded May 28,64, , Elisha, killed in battleMay 28,64, Dallas.*Meyer, Chas., Cumberland, cap-tured Dec. 4, b4, exchangedand died since the war.*McGuire, Thomas, Lebanon.*Milner, Joseph T., Mt. Moriah, Mo.*Milner, Amos, p. 137.*Milner, Job, Cleveland*Milner,Wm., died inKansas,, Robert, disch. March 8,63, , , Perry, Sergt., diedJuly 30, 64, of wounds receivedJuly 28,, James, disch. May 10, 63, Moscow, unknownMullen, Henry, Markleville, disch. May 20,64, , John A., Marion, wounds received May 28,64. Dallas.*Morris, Geo S., p Y)\.*Nibarger, Harrison J., p. 192,*Nibarger, John, p. , Lemuel J.,died March 18,()3, LaGrangeNibarger, Thomas, died March 30. 63, , Thomas P., Anderson, disch. Sept 16,, Christian, died Dec. 16,63, of wounds received atMission Ridge, Nov. 25,63. 208 New History of the Ninety-Ninth Indiana CYRUS A. BAY, COMPANY C. 1900. Born about 1826, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; married toMiss Lucinda Frame, March 21, 1850. at New Buffalo, Mich.; diedApril 14, 1900, at his home in Wheeler, Indiana. He was a goodsoldier and served through the war. Since the war he has lived inChicago and Porter couutj% Indiana, most of the time in the latter,being by occupation a carpenter and cabinet maker. His wife diedin February, 1894, in Chicago, but he leaves behind some children,who have sent the above picture as a token of their love and regardfor the memory of their soldier father. Mrs. M. L. Crull, one of thedaughters, in sending it says: He was a natural cook and sincemothers death has kept up the home most of the time by himself; heloved his home to his dying day, and I am there to-day. May 22d,getting ready for his children to come home on Decoration Day. Hewa


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