. New history of the 99th Indiana Infantry : containing official reports, anecdotes, incidents, biographies and complete rolls . e resided until November, 1899,when he moved to Wahita, Oklahoma, where he now resides. P. S. Just as we are ready to send this sketch to the printer,word comes that he died suddenly, May 14th, and was buried atPleasanton, his old home, on Wednesday, May 15, 1900. Thus pas-ses away a man who suffered a great wrong. The paper at Pleas-anton says of him: He was an active, honorable, upright citizen. riorris, George S., Company B. Born September 7, 1843, inHancock count


. New history of the 99th Indiana Infantry : containing official reports, anecdotes, incidents, biographies and complete rolls . e resided until November, 1899,when he moved to Wahita, Oklahoma, where he now resides. P. S. Just as we are ready to send this sketch to the printer,word comes that he died suddenly, May 14th, and was buried atPleasanton, his old home, on Wednesday, May 15, 1900. Thus pas-ses away a man who suffered a great wrong. The paper at Pleas-anton says of him: He was an active, honorable, upright citizen. riorris, George S., Company B. Born September 7, 1843, inHancock county, Indiana. Enlisted in April, 1861, in 8th IndianaVolunteers, Company E, and discharged in the autumn of 1862, onaccount of small pox. Enlisted in March, 1864, as a recruit in Com-pany B and served to close of war, a faithful soldier. He has been agreat sufferer for years from the exposure of army life. His addressis Jonesboro, Grant county, Indiana. Moore, Samuel, captain of Company E. Born in 1839, in Jen-nings county, Indiana. Served three months in 9th Indiana. En- 192 New History of the Ninety-Ninth Indiana JEREMIAH WOODS, COMPANY B. 1900. Note.—Have no sketch of Comrade Woods, but he served in all the campaignsof the regiment, and his address is Knightstown, Indiana. tered the 99th Indiana as 1st lieutenant of Company E, and was pro-moted to captain May 10, 1863. He commanded company until closeof Atlanta campaign, when he came home on leave of absence andcould not join the regiment until the arrival at Goldsboro, North Car-olina. He received a commission as major at muster out of his life since the war I have no data, only that he owns and isliving on a ranch near Loveland, Colorado, which is his address. Nibarger, Harrison J., Company B. Born December 13, 1843, inHancock county, Indiana; served through the war, being woundedAugust 26, 1864, near Atlanta but recovered. Married September28, 1865, and they have a family of three children. Has live


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