Presidents, soldiers, a prefix giving a compendium of the history of the United States and history of the Declaration of independence . f corporal; in 1862, he was in the Obertonhospital, with measles, at Memphis for one month, and at Ke-okuk, Iowa,-for five months, while yet convalescent, and at Hunt--ville, Ala. for a time, with sore eyes and vaccination. At was detailed to guard commissaries, holding the position about onemonth; he participated in the battles of Jackson, Atlanta. Jonesboro,Columbia, Mission ltidge, Lookout Mountain. Kenesaw Mountain,


Presidents, soldiers, a prefix giving a compendium of the history of the United States and history of the Declaration of independence . f corporal; in 1862, he was in the Obertonhospital, with measles, at Memphis for one month, and at Ke-okuk, Iowa,-for five months, while yet convalescent, and at Hunt--ville, Ala. for a time, with sore eyes and vaccination. At was detailed to guard commissaries, holding the position about onemonth; he participated in the battles of Jackson, Atlanta. Jonesboro,Columbia, Mission ltidge, Lookout Mountain. Kenesaw Mountain,Galesborough, Raleigh, and was all through the inarch with Shermanto the Sea, and a number of minor engagements. His wife had twouncles, one. Henry Marsh, in an Ohio Regiment, and George Simons,in the 100th Ind. Y. I.; he contracted the disease that caused hisdeath, while in the service; our comrade is a pensioner, is a memberof Charles Case lost. No. -?)?>, is quarter master in the same, is a far-mer and runs a tile factory at Altoona, DeKalb county. Ind.; his postoffice address is Altoona. PRESIDENTS, SOLDIERS, STATESMEN. 07.) JOHN BOWE. WILLIAM G. SATTERFIELD


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