. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. Adam Hirsch energy and has gained a o omfortable fortune in worldly we ilth, while he has es- toblished himself as one of the leading oit zens and promi ent manufaclur rs of Winchester. In poUUc 3, he is a RepubU an. and whUe e has been an ao ire poUtical wo ker, he has never h een He was one of the orgamzeithe First National Bank, of 1 tinuously nthisc pacityfor twelve years. H is also one of the Board of Direct ors
. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. Adam Hirsch energy and has gained a o omfortable fortune in worldly we ilth, while he has es- toblished himself as one of the leading oit zens and promi ent manufaclur rs of Winchester. In poUUc 3, he is a RepubU an. and whUe e has been an ao ire poUtical wo ker, he has never h een He was one of the orgamzeithe First National Bank, of 1 tinuously nthisc pacityfor twelve years. H is also one of the Board of Direct ors of the Win ohester Wagon W rks. , on the 1th of Septembe , 1868 to Miss Maria Pohlmann to wl om he was he- trothed in hisna lve land. Their marriage, by mut ual oonse It, was delayed u atil after their arr ivalln America. They. n the parento of four children, all f whom a xenow Uving, an twoar e married. Adam Hirschs Block, S. ,Main & Washinton st? RANDOLPH CO., WINCHESTER, IND. WHITE RIVER TOWNSHIP. admiration of all his comrades, lie wns the hero of that ill-fated field. Whenthe battle was raging fiercest, and the lines were but a few feet apart, hishorse, a present from Company B, was shot under him, himself severelywounded, and his Orderly killed at hia side. He did not for a moment losepresence of mind, but issued nis orders in stentoriiwi tones, heard above thedin of oonliict. He was soon after promoted to t!ie Colonelcy of his regiment,and received the rank of Brigadier General by brevet for gallant and meri-torious conduct from the hand of President Lincoln. In October, 1804, onaccount of his well-known legal attainments, he was chosen President fif amilitary conimission, to convene at Memphis, for the trial of such causes asmight arise in that department. The most important case that came beforethis tribunal was the trial of the famous guerrilla, Dick Davis. This tri
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