History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . Joseph F. Turner, Company I. (TAKEN THREE DAYS BEFORE DEATH. JACOB \V. DEXTER, COMPANY I. Private Jacob W. Dexter, age twenty-two, enlisted atMonticello, June 28, 1898. He was transferred to the hos-pital corps August 20, 1898, and by testimony of the chiefsurgeon was one of the most obedient and best nurses inthe corps. Exposed to the smallpox while on duty, hestood at his post and cared for his comrades until the dreaddisease fastened upon him, and he died on January was buried in the United States milita


History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . Joseph F. Turner, Company I. (TAKEN THREE DAYS BEFORE DEATH. JACOB \V. DEXTER, COMPANY I. Private Jacob W. Dexter, age twenty-two, enlisted atMonticello, June 28, 1898. He was transferred to the hos-pital corps August 20, 1898, and by testimony of the chiefsurgeon was one of the most obedient and best nurses inthe corps. Exposed to the smallpox while on duty, hestood at his post and cared for his comrades until the dreaddisease fastened upon him, and he died on January was buried in the United States military cemetery, sideby side with his dead comrades. His grave is No. 16. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIRST INDIANA. 447 H n. n K oz O o >•z.


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