History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . er War Depart-ment, Jan. 10, 1899. OConnor, Thomas, Buffalo, N. Y., Butcher, by order WarDepartment, Dec. 22, 1898. W^oods, William, New York, N. Y., Painter, disability atFt. McPherson, Ga., Jan. 4, 1899. DEATHS. Puhlman, Ernest, Pittsburg, Pa., Clerk, broke neck diving offpier into Trout Creek, at Jacksonville, Sept. 4, 1899;buried at Pittsburg, Pa. Schroeder, Fred, Hammond, Ind., Laborer, at Reg. Hospital,Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 14, 1898; buried at Ham-mond, Ind. COMPANY E. JAMES W. FORTUNE. Captain James W.
History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . er War Depart-ment, Jan. 10, 1899. OConnor, Thomas, Buffalo, N. Y., Butcher, by order WarDepartment, Dec. 22, 1898. W^oods, William, New York, N. Y., Painter, disability atFt. McPherson, Ga., Jan. 4, 1899. DEATHS. Puhlman, Ernest, Pittsburg, Pa., Clerk, broke neck diving offpier into Trout Creek, at Jacksonville, Sept. 4, 1899;buried at Pittsburg, Pa. Schroeder, Fred, Hammond, Ind., Laborer, at Reg. Hospital,Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 14, 1898; buried at Ham-mond, Ind. COMPANY E. JAMES W. FORTUNE. Captain James W. Fortune was promoted from therank of first lieutenant to that he now holds, to fill thevacancy occasioned by the resignation of Captain L. He was born at Lexington, Indiana, February i,1864. He attended Indiana University and graduatedfrom the literary department in 1889, and from the depart- 272 HISTORY OF THE ment of law in 1894. Since that time he has beenengaged in the practice of law at Jeffersonville, two months previous to his promotion Captain For-. Captain James W. Fortune. tune was adjutant of the First Battalion. During a greaterpart of his service he has acted as regimental summarycourt officer and has officiated as judge advocate of severaldifferent court martials. WILLIAM W. Lieutenant William W. Crooker is an old Indi-ana National Guard officer, having been in the service of ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIRST INDIANA. 273 the state for a number of 3ears. He was second lieutenantof the command called out to quell the rioting during thecoal miners strike in Sullivan county. Lieutenant Crooker was born, raised and educated at
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