. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . eg. He met this calamity as a boy of twenty, just as he didevery reverse in subsequent life, with unflinching courageand quiet fortitude. He was honorably discharged at Wash-ington, D. C, August 12, 1863, crippled for life, and hisfondest hopes blighted. Notwithstanding the disadvan-tages under which he labored, nothing daunted, he appliedhimself unaided to the study of the law, and after a fewyears became proficient in his chosen profession and wasadmitted to the bar. Here he applied himsel


. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . eg. He met this calamity as a boy of twenty, just as he didevery reverse in subsequent life, with unflinching courageand quiet fortitude. He was honorably discharged at Wash-ington, D. C, August 12, 1863, crippled for life, and hisfondest hopes blighted. Notwithstanding the disadvan-tages under which he labored, nothing daunted, he appliedhimself unaided to the study of the law, and after a fewyears became proficient in his chosen profession and wasadmitted to the bar. Here he applied himself as in his mili-tary career, with indomitable courage, and was ever true tohis highest ideals. His integrity of character was alwaysunquestioned, whether in the many public offices he held, orin private life. He discharged every trust with fidelity andability, and his excellent qualities were appreciated by all He was married to Miss Annette Davidson at Parkers,Oregon. She died, February 20, 1879, leaving a son. An-dell, who was only eighteen months old. This son still re-sides at Parkers, PHILIP GRIGSBY


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