. History of the Eighty-fifth Indiana volunteer infantry, its organization, campaigns and battles . w — H • < cd C3 •J,; £& P4 w P rt PM |-J r/i h-» • / ffi CL, H| O o U Q ■ < _. CO ~ O GO ■ A Remarkable Family Record. The first photo in the group on the reverse side is Mother Let-singer, of Jasonville, she is in her 93rd. year, with mind still activeand step clastic for one of her age. She is the mother of 13 children six of whom are still grand children of whom ,^3 are living and 65 great grandchildren and one great, great grand child. In all 134. Six of her sons w
. History of the Eighty-fifth Indiana volunteer infantry, its organization, campaigns and battles . w — H • < cd C3 •J,; £& P4 w P rt PM |-J r/i h-» • / ffi CL, H| O o U Q ■ < _. CO ~ O GO ■ A Remarkable Family Record. The first photo in the group on the reverse side is Mother Let-singer, of Jasonville, she is in her 93rd. year, with mind still activeand step clastic for one of her age. She is the mother of 13 children six of whom are still grand children of whom ,^3 are living and 65 great grandchildren and one great, great grand child. In all 134. Six of her sons were in the war from 61 to 65. Two in the Phillip of the 14th. was killed in the Battle of of the 31st. was killed near Atlanta. Alexander of the near Atlanta. William of the 14th. died after he came and Lewis of the 85th. are living. The oldest and youngestsons. She had three sons in law also in the army two of whomhave died since. The father who has died was of course intensely loyal and out-spoken for the Union cause which at that time was not popular inthat vicinity. lie was threatened by the Knights of the Golden Circle andsw
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