History of Allen and Woodson counties, Kansas : embellished with portraits of well known people of these counties, with biographies of our representative citizens, cuts of public buildings and a map of each county . elected torepresent the county in the Lecompton Constitutional Convention. These scenes are long past and few are alive who remember Brown, son of the pioneer Isham Brown, who resides in NeoshoCounty, Kansas, and Robert McQuigg, of Roseburg, Oregon, were amongthe active participants in these events. On the 24th of July, 1861, Mr. Christy enlisted in Company F, ThirdKans


History of Allen and Woodson counties, Kansas : embellished with portraits of well known people of these counties, with biographies of our representative citizens, cuts of public buildings and a map of each county . elected torepresent the county in the Lecompton Constitutional Convention. These scenes are long past and few are alive who remember Brown, son of the pioneer Isham Brown, who resides in NeoshoCounty, Kansas, and Robert McQuigg, of Roseburg, Oregon, were amongthe active participants in these events. On the 24th of July, 1861, Mr. Christy enlisted in Company F, ThirdKansas Infantry, and soon afterward the Third, Fourth and Fifth regi-ments consolidated to form the Tenth regiment, with which he served forthree years, experiencing all the hardships and rigors of war. He partici-pated in nineteen engagements, including some of the most hotly contestedbattles, among which were Wilsons Creek, Locust Grove, Dry Wood,Newtonia, Rays Mills, Prairie Grove, Van Buren, Chattanooga and thestorming of Fort Blakely. He was taken ill and was forced to remain atSalem, where he was captured by the Rebels, but after two weeks hemanaged to make his escape by running through the guard lines. He.


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