History of Clinton County, IndianaTogether with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizensAlso a condensed history of Indiana, embodying accounts of prehistoric races, Indian wars, and a brief review of its civil and political history . G, Eighty-nintli Indiana Infantry, andjoined the Sixteenth Army Corps. He participated in/the battlesof Munfordville, Fort Derusia, Nashville, Fort Blakely. He wastaken prisoner during his first battle, but was paroled, and


History of Clinton County, IndianaTogether with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizensAlso a condensed history of Indiana, embodying accounts of prehistoric races, Indian wars, and a brief review of its civil and political history . G, Eighty-nintli Indiana Infantry, andjoined the Sixteenth Army Corps. He participated in/the battlesof Munfordville, Fort Derusia, Nashville, Fort Blakely. He wastaken prisoner during his first battle, but was paroled, and he re-turned home for twenty days. He then rejoined his regimentand remained till the close of the war. He returned to thiscouuty, and has followed his trade ever since. He owns a farm offorty acres in Warren Township. March 16, 1862, he was marriedto Miss Mary C. Younkin, daughter of Isaac S. and Rebecca (Wal-ters) Younkin, who came fi-om Pennsylvania about the year 1858. -^ 890 HISTOET OF CLINTON COTJNTT. To this union have been born ten children—Perry M., Conrad Q.,Charles E., Edison, Rozella, Mabel E., and Luly Blanch. Thedeceased are—Florence L., Arminta B. and one died in Wigle is a member of the Masonic fraternity, Middle ForkLodge, No. 304, and of the Grand Army of the Republic, GeneralReynolds Post, No. 122. Politically he is a CHAPTER XXX. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Dksobtption.—Oeigin of Name.—Early Settlement.—WilliamClakk and His Followers.—Growth of the Settlement.—Early Events.—Organization.—^Township Officers.—Statis-tics OF Agriculture.—Population.—Railroads. — ValuationAND Taxation, 1845 and 1886.—Political.—Jefferson Village.—History.—An Interesting Ruin.—Biographical. Washington lies in the western tier of townships of ClintonCounty, and is bounded on the north by Madison and Ross town-ships, on the east by Center, on the south by Jackson and Perry,and on the west by Tippecanoe County. Boone and Clinton


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