History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . Denver Brown, Company F. He was born in West Manchester, Ohio, at which placethe remains were buried. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTV-FIRST INDIANA. 445 CLYDE C. GABLE, COMPANY H. Private Clyde C. Gable, age 21, died of typhoid feverat Fort McPherson, November 3, 1898. * FRANK M. GREEN, COMPANY D. Private Frank M. Green, age 24, died of typhoid feverNovember 3, 1898, in the Third Division hospital at CampCuba Libre, after the regiment had left for Savannah. Hisremains were sent to North Vernon, Indiana. WILLIAM G. WEAVER,


History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . Denver Brown, Company F. He was born in West Manchester, Ohio, at which placethe remains were buried. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTV-FIRST INDIANA. 445 CLYDE C. GABLE, COMPANY H. Private Clyde C. Gable, age 21, died of typhoid feverat Fort McPherson, November 3, 1898. * FRANK M. GREEN, COMPANY D. Private Frank M. Green, age 24, died of typhoid feverNovember 3, 1898, in the Third Division hospital at CampCuba Libre, after the regiment had left for Savannah. Hisremains were sent to North Vernon, Indiana. WILLIAM G. WEAVER, COMPANY I. Private William G. Weaver, age 31, died of typhoidfever at Camp Onward, Savannah, November 7, 1898. He. William G. Weaver, Company I. was born near Monticello, Indiana, and was buried in thecemetery near his home. Chaplain Biederwolf, who was atthat time home, having charge of the funeral services. 446 HISTORY OF THE JOSEPH F. TURNER, COMPANY I. Private Joseph F. Turner, age 25, died of pneumoniaNovember 30, 1S98, at Camp Onward. His remains wereinterred at Wheatfield, Indiana.


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