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meets in basement of Presbyterian Church, e s Fifth s Main, Richmond.
First Presbyterian, organized in 1855, has 90 scholars, John I. Underwood, Superinten- dent; meets at 9 a m in the church, Cam- bridge City.
Friends, ( Richmond), organized Jan., 1865, has 10 teachers and 65 scholars, Chas. F. Cof-
Rev. Arthur A. Curme, who is a local min- ister in the M. E. Church, went to the village of Chester in this county in the latter part of fin, Superintendent; hour of meeting 9 a m, 1863 or early in 1864, and opened a Sabbath meets s w cor Marion and Market, Rich- mond. school. He labored faithfully, enlisting such other persons as he could and preaching to Friends, ( Whitewater), organized in 1834, has 15 teachers and 150 scholars, Isaac P. Evans, Superintendent; hour of meeting 9.30 a m, meets in meeting house n Railroad, Rich- mond. the citizens who assembled to hear him, either before or after the school each Sabbath, until sufficient interest was awakened to warraut the organization of a church. This being ac- complished, his next object was to secure a German Evangelical Lutheran, (St. Paul), house of worship. This he steadily kept in organized in 1855, meets in the church, has view, and by donations from those he was able 14 teachers and 100 scholars, Rev. D. Siver- inghaus, Superintendent; hour of meeting 2 to enlist in the work, with liberal contribu- tions of his own, a small, neat frame house p m, meets in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, was provided all complete in the autumn of Richmond. 1864. Mr. Curme then turned the Sabbath German Evangelical Lutheran, (St. Johns), organized in 1846, has 90 scholars, Rev. G. Lowenstein, Superintendent; hour of meet- ing 2 pm, meets in the church, Richmond. school, church and all over to the minister in charge of the circuit in which it was located, and looked about for other missionary ground. Finding religious privileges very limited in Methodist Episcopal, John Mudford, super- intendent, Economy. Fairfax he organized the Sabbath school in March last as above stated. This time feel- Methodist Episcopal, organized in 1828, has 10 teachers and 40 scholars, Jacob H. Ham, superintendent; hour of meeting 8} a m, at M. E. Church, Abington. ing no doubt about a church organization, he commenced soliciting contributions for a house at once, had it erected, and when the church was organized Aug. 6th, 1865, the Methodist Episcopal, organized in 1842, has 130 scholars, W. S. Ballenger, superintendent, house being all complete, was dedicated the same day and turned over to the care of the meets at 9 a m, at the church, Cambridge Rev. N. H. Barnes, minister in charge of the City. circuit in which it is situated. Mr. Curme. Methodist Episcopal, organized 1836, has 150 scholars, H. McTaggert, superintendent, meets at church at 9 am, every Sabbath, Dublin. however, continues to superintend the Sab- bath school and preach at 4 o'clock p m on alternate Sabbaths with Mr. Barnes. Thus by the efforts of one man two churches and Methodist Episcopal, organized in 1842, has 11 teachers and 75 scholars, Samuel Study, Hagerstown. two Sabbath schools have been put into ope- ration with all their influences for good, and superintendent, meets at church at 8 a m, this too, while he was discharging the active duties of a partner in a large and growing Methodist Episcopal, organized 1847, has 11. teachers and 70 pupils, Abram Neff, super- intendent; hour of meeting 9 a m, at M. E. Church, Milton. mercantile and manufacturing firm. An ex- ample worthy of imitation by more of our business men.
Dublin Union, organized 1856, has 75 schol- ars, Jno. M. Lebrick, Superintendent; meets every Sabbath at 9 a m, Dublin.
First Baptist, organized June 4th, 1865, has 10 teachers and 50 scholars, Rev. J. P. Agen- broad, Superintendent; hour of meeting 9 a
Methodist Episcopal, (Pearl Street), organ- ized in 1834, has 24 teachers and 300 schol- ars, John W. Randall, superintendent; hour of meeting 2 p m, at Pearl St. M. E. Church, Richmond.
Methodist Episcopal, ( Union Chapel), organ-
m, meets in engine house e s Pearl n Main, ized in 1858, has 25 teachers and 250 scholars, Richmond.
John K. Iliff, superintendent; hour of meet-
First Presbyterian, organized in 1837, has ing 2 p m, at Union Chapel, Richmond.
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THIS IS
HISTORY
OF THE
RISE AND PROGRESS OF
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
EVER WRITTEN, And is the
SUNDAY SCHOOLS, BY JOHN CARROLL POWER.
RESULT OF FIVE YEARS RESEARCH And CORRESPONDENCE.
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Mission, organized January, 1865, has 20 hour of meeting 9 a m, at St. Paul's Episco- teachers and 270 scholars, Charles F. Coffin, pal Church, Richmond.
superintendent; hour of meeting 2 p m, at s w cor Marion and Market, Richmond.
Union, organized 1859, has 20 teachers and 110 scholars, Lewis Macy, superintendent,
Mt. Pleasant, organized May, 1865, has 10 meets at 2 pm, ac Presbyterian Church, Ha- teachers and 50 scholars, William Byers, su- gerstown.
perintendent; hour of meeting 4 p m, at
Union, organized July, 1856, has 4 teach- Hunt's School-house, 1} miles e Abington, ers and 60 pupils, Daniel Dinderman, super- Abington tp.
Myers Chapel, J. P. Burgess, superintend- Chapel, Miiton.
ent, meets at Chapel, Boston tp. United Brethren, organized April, 1864, St. Andrew's, (Catholic), organized in 1846, has 40 scholars, Henry N. Brown, superin- meets at the church, has 225 scholars, Rev. J. tendent, meets in church, Dublin.
B. H. Seepe, superintendent; hour of meeting 2 p m, Richmond.
United Presbyterian, organized in 1841, has 6 teachers and 50 scholars, W. S. Reid, su- St. Mary's, (Catholic), organized in 1860, perintendent; hour of meeting 9 a m, at the has 4 teachers and 120 scholars, Rev. J. M. United Presbyterian Church, Richmond.
Villiers, superintendent; hour of meeting 2 p m, at St. Mary's Church, Richmond.
St. Paul's, (Episcopal), organized Febru- ary, 1838, has 17 teachers and 140 scholars, Rev. John B. Wakefield, superintendent;
intendent; hour of meeting 9 a m, at Union
Universalist, meets every Sabbath morning in church, Dublin.
Wesleyan, Miss Ella Johnson, superintend- ent, meets at church, Economy.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
GUSTAVUS F DAVIS, W. H. D. CALLENDER, JAS. L. HOWARD. GEO W. MOORE,
MAR-HALL JEWELL, EBENEZER ROBERTS,
! HOS. BELKNAP, JR., CHARLES WHITE, CORNELIUS D. ERWIN,
HUGH HARBISON, GEO. S. GILMAN, JONATHAN B. BUNCE.
JAMES G. BATTERSON, Pres't.
RODNEY DENNIS, Sec'y.
HENRY A. DYER, Gen'l Ag't. H. C. MARSHALL, Gen. Ticket Ag't. Dr. S. BERESFORD, Surgeon.
II. CLARKSON, Gen'I Agent for Eastern Indiana.
OFFICE --- N. W. Cor. Main & Marion Streets, Richmond, Ind.
WAYNE COUNTY SOLDIERS' REGISTER.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Adjt.
Adjutant. | Lt. Col. Lieutenant Colonel.
A. A. G. .Assistant Adjutant General. Lieut. Gen .. Lieutenant General. Bat .. Battalion. Maj. Major.
Brig
Brigade. Maj. Gen. Major General.
Brig. Gen ... Brigadier General. Mass. Col. Inf. Massachusetts Colored Infantry.
Brig. Q. M. . Brigade Quarter-Master. O. V. I. Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
.Captain. O. V. O. Ohio Volunterr Cavalry. Cupt
Co.
.Company.
O. N. G Ohio National Guard.
Col.
Colonel. Q. M.
Quarter - Master.
Corp
Corporal. Reg. Regiment.
Div.
Division. Reg. Q. M. Regimental Quarter-Master. Sergt. Sergeant.
Div. Hosp. Division Hospital.
Surg. Surgeon.
I. V I., or Ind. Vol. Inf. Indiana Volunteer Infantry.
U. S. C. I .... United States Colored Infantry. I. V. O. or Ind. Vol. Cuv., Indiana Volunteer U. S. R. A ...... United States Regular Army. Cavalry. V. R. C .. Veteran Reserve Corps. Lt. or Lieut.
.Lieutenant.
A
Abden, James enlisted in Co. B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three years ; was in the battles of Zollicoffer, Blountsville, and Rheatown, and was discharged June 28, 1865, by reason of close of the war; res Center tp.
Abrams, John enlisted in Co C, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inft, August, 1862, for three years; was captured in the battle of Richmond, Ky., but afterward escaped, and was in all the battles in which the 69th was engaged until the close of the war; res before enlisting, with Mrs. Ellen Hutson, Richmond.
ADAMS, GEORGE W. enlisted in Co B ' 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months, was commissioned 2d Lieutenant, was in the battle of Rich Mountain, and was discharged at expiration of term of enlist- ment; re-enlisted in same Co and Reg, Aug., 1861, for three years, was elected and com- missioned 1st Lieutenant, was in the battles Pea Ridge, Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, and Vicksburg; re-en- listed as a vetern April, 1864, and was in the campaign under Sheridan in the Shenadoah Valley, is still in the service, June, 1865; res previous to enlistment, Milton.
Adams, Charles enlisted in the 19th Ind Battery, Dec., 1863, for three years, and was in all the engagements in which the battery par- ticipated from Chattanooga to the close of the war, and was discharged in June, 1865, by reason of general order from War Depart- ment; res Vinton House, Cambridge City. Addleman, Andrew J. volunteered in Co K, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf at its organization, for three years, went with his regiment to Washington City, where he was taken sick and sent to hospital, and died Jan. 15th, 1862, was brought home and buried in Hillsboro Cemetery by White Water Lodge, No. 159, Adamson, Simon R. enlisted in Co D, 63d Free and Accepted Masons, of which he was Reg Ind Vol Inft, Aug. 1863; was taken a member. He was a son of Jacob Addle- prisoner at Richmond. Ky., paroled and ex- man, deceased, late of Franklin tp.
Addleman, F. J. volunteered in 6th Ind
changed Nov. 18th following, took part in the Vicksburg campaign and capture of Ar- Cav, June, 1863, as a recruit, was in the battle kansas Post, and finally was dicharged on of Franklin, Tenn., in which he had his horse account of physical disability, Oct. 13, 1863 ; shot under him; has been on detached duty res in Perry tp. Ipart of the time since; is now (April, 1865,)
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with his regiment. Son of Jacob Addleman, I, 147th Reg, Ind Vol Inf, Feb. 1865, for one deceased, late of Franklin tp.
Addleman, George F. volunteered in Co F, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, at orgaization, for three years; participated in the battles of Franklin and Nashville, Tenn., and Kinston, N. C., passing through them all unharmed.
year. Is now (April, 1865,) with Hancock's Corps, in the Shenandoah Valley. Son of William Addleman, Franklin tp.
Addington, Naason enlisted in Co. D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months. Was in the battle of Rich Moun- He has been with his regiment every day tain, and was discharged at expiration of since he went into the service, participating term. Re-enlisted in Co. C, 84th Reg Ind in every march, skirmish and battle in which Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years, and it has been engaged, and is yet in the service, died in hospital at Nashville, Tennessee, April June, 1865. Son of John M. Addleman, 3, 1863. Family resides with Aaron Burdsal, Franklin tp.
Center tp.
Addleman, Jacob O. volunteered in Co B,
Agan, Martin enlisted in Co. K, 124th Reg 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for three Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 1863, for three years. Was years; participated in all the battles in which in the battles of Resacca, Kenesaw Mountain, his regiment was engaged until after that of Peach Tree Creek, Franklin, Nashville, and Antietam, when he was taken sick and sent to hospital at Washington City, and from
was wounded at Kingston, North Carolina ; now (April, 1865,) in hospital at Newbern, there to York, Pa. From there he was fur- North Carolina. Family res in Boston tp 4 miles s Richmond.
loughed home, where he arrived Dec. 10th, 1862, and died Dec. 19th following, and was
Albertson, Alfred enlisted in Co. B, 57tli buried in the cemetery at Hillsboro. Son of Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 2, 1861, for three William Addleman, Franklin tp.
ADDLEMAN, JOHN H. volunteered in ing, Stone River, and Lookout Mountain. Co B, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, Re-enlisted in same company and regiment as a recruit ; joined his regiment during the Dec. 31, 1863, for three years, and was soon second battle of Bull Run; was with it until after detailed to Government printing office, the battle of Antietan, when he was taken at General Sherman's headquarters, and is sick and sent to hospital at Washington City,
now (May, 1865,) in same position at Nash- where he remained until Dec., 1862, was fur- ville. Son of James Albertson, Richmond. loughed home, and remained about one year. Albright, Carson enlisted in Co. A, 101st Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three Rejoining his regiment, he fought five days in the battle of the Wilderness; was taken years. Was wounded at Chicamauga; after- sick and sent to hospital; regained his health wards was in the battle of Resacca, and with sufficiently to drive team, in which capacity
General Sherman in the grand march through he served until August, 1864, when he was Georgia, and was discharged at the close of discharged in consequence of physical disa-the war. Res Germantown.
bility. Son of William Addleman, of Frank- lin tp, near whom he now ( April, 1865,) resides.
Albright, Francis enlisted in Co. D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years. Has been with the regiment from the time he enlisted ;
Addleman, Joseph O. volunteered in Co B, yet in the service, May, 1865. Residence 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for three previous to enlistment, Dublin.
years ; participated in every engagement and skirmish in which his regiment took part, until the battle of Antietam, in which he the battle of Rich Mountain and discharged was killed, while charging a battery. Hejat expiration of term of enlistment res 82 was buried on the battle-field, where his South Fifth, Richmond.
body remained until March following, when
Alexander, Cassius C. enlisted in Co. H, it was disinterred, brought home, and buried 93d Ohio Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three in the cemetery at Hillsboro, occupying a years. Was in the battles of Stone River, grave by the side of his brother, Jacob O. Chicamauga, and Mission Ridge; at the last Addleman. Son of William Addleman, Franklin tp.
named battle was severely wounded in the knee, making amputation necessary, from the
Addleman, John S. volunteered in Co. C, effects of which he died January 28th, 1864. 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov. 1861, for three Was a son of Mrs. Daniel Lesh, Richmond. years. Participated in the battles of Shiloh, Alexander, John W. enlisted in Co. A, 20th Ky Reg, in October, 1861, for three years. Was in the battles of Shiloh, Corinth, Perry- ville, Lebanon, where he was taken prisoner, Stone River, Perryville, Missionary Ridge, and all others in which his regiment was en- gaged, up to the battle of Kenesaw Moun- tain, in which he was killed. He was a mem- June, 1863; paroled the next day after cap- ber of White Water Lodge, No. 159, of F. and A. Masons-son of Jacob Addleman, deceased, late of Hillsboro.
ture, and exchanged May, 1864; was also in the battles of Chattanooga, Kenesaw Moun- tain, siege of Atlanta and Jonesboro. Served Addleman, William O. volunteered in Co. out his time and was discharged January,
Ale, Henry enlisted in the 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months. Was in
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years. Was in the battles of Pittsburg Land-
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SOLDIERS' REGISTER.
JAMES E. REEVES, President.
THOS. G. YARRINGTON, Cashier.
First National Bank
OF RICHMOND, INDIANA. Organized under the National Banking Law.
Anthorized Capital, $250,000.
Capital Paid In, $200,000.
DIRECTORS.
I. P. EVANS, W. S. REID,
JOSHUA HOLLAND, J. H. MOORMAN,
J. W. GRUBBS, J. VANUXEM, JR.,
E. W. YARRINGTON, A. F. SCOTT, J. E. REEVES.
A general Banking, Exchange and Colleeting business promptly transacted.
1865; now a cabinet maker and resides in ville; was at the surrender of Johnston to Richmond.
Sherman, and was discharged with the regi-
Alexander, William W. enlisted in Co. C, ment July 23, 1865, at the close of the war. 20th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three Residence, w s Eighth bet Main and Walnut, months; served out his time and was dis- Richmond.
charged ; re-enlisted in Co. E, 22d Ohio Vol
Allison, A. enlisted in Co. D, 57th Reg Ind Inf, August, 1861, for three years. Was in Vol Inf, December, 1861, for three years ;. the battles of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, siege of discharged on account of physical disability Corinth, &c .; was sent on special duty to Co- May, 1862; re-enlisted in the 84th Reg Ind. lumbus, Ohio, March, 1864; remained there until the regiment was mustered out, October,
Vol Inf, for three years; discharged on ac- count of physical disability. Now a black- 1864. Son of Mrs. Daniel Lesh, with whom smith, s s National road bet Cambridge. City he now resides, Richmond.
and Dublin, Jackson tp.
Allender, William enlisted in Co. B, 57th
Alkern, Albert enlisted in Co. B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, August 18, 1862. Was taken Ind Reg, October, 1861, for three years. prisoner and exchanged ; shortly after was discharged on account of physical disability. Was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Chaplain Hills, Staunton, and siege of At- Now resides at Anderson, Ind .; went from lanta; served his full term of enlistment, and was discharged February, 1865; now resides
Dalton tp.
Allen, David enlisted in Co. C, 10th Reg in Richmond.
Ampey, George W .- col'd-enlisted in the
Ky Vol Inf, October 4, 1861, for three years. Was in the battles of Chicamauga, Mission 28th Reg U S Col Vol Inf, December 23d, Ridge, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach 1863, for three years. Son of Dicey Ampey, Tree Creek, and Jonesboro; discharged at New Garden tp.
expiration of term of service. Now resides with Isaac Jenkins, Washington tp.
Allen, Frederick-col'd-enlisted in Co. A,
Ampey, Isam G .- col'd-enlisted in Co. K., 54th Reg Mass Col Inf, May 6th, 1863, for three years. In engagement at Spring Val-
28th Reg US Col Vol Inf, December, 1863, ley, Florida. Still in service, April, 1865. for three years. Was in the battle of Peters- Son of Dicey Ampey, New Garden tp.
burg, and was discharged by reason of phys- ical disability February, 1865. Resides with Reg U S African Inf, March, 1865, for one William Haines, Wayne tp.
Ampey, John-col'd-enlisted in the 28th year. Still in the service, April, 1865. Res-
Allen, John R. enlisted in Co. D, 69th Reg idence before enlistment, with John Peele, Iad Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years. Wayne tp. Was captured in the battle of Richmond, Ampey, Thomas R .- col'd-enlisted in Co. K, 54th Mass Col Inf, April 28th, 1863, for three years. Was at the storming of Fort Wagner, in which engagement he was killed. Son of Dicey Ampey, New Garden tp. Kentucky, and after being exchanged was in the battles of Thompson's Hill, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, and Vicksburg, and was discharged at the close of the war. Res Economy.
Amsden, Henry R. enlisted in Co. B, 3d ALLEN, SAMUEL S. enlisted, as substi- tute, and was assigned to Co. C, 38th Reg Reg Ohio Vol Inf, May; 1861, for three years. Was wounded at the battle of Perry- Ind Vol Inf, October 1st, 1864, for one year. ville, October 8, 1862, the ball going through Served with the regiment in the battle of him ; after recovery, served out his term of Nashville, some skirmishing around Knox- enlistment and was discharged. Re-enlisted
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in Co. I, 39th Ohio Vol Inf, for one year, four children to mourn thier loss. They re- August, 1864 ; is yet in the service, June, side in Holandsburg, Darke County, Ohio. 1865. Son of J. M. Amsden, Richmond.
ANDERSON, ROBERT volunteered in Anderson, A. C. volunteered in Co. H, Co F, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept. 1, 1861 152d Reg Ohio National Guard, May 3, 1364, for three years; was in the battle of Pittsburg for one hundred days; participated in the Landing, fought on the 6th and 7th of April, skirmish of Green Briar Gap; was discharged 1862, on the second day of which he was se- ;at expiration of term of service. Son of verely wounded, in consequence of which he John Anderson, Franklin tp, with whom he received a discharge from the service. He now resides.
has sinee recovered, and is now ongaged in
ANDERSON, GEORGE enlisted in Co. farming near Bethel on the north. Son of A, 69th Ind Vol Inf, August, 1863, for three Joseph Anderson, Franklin tp.
years. Was in the battles of Richmond, Ky.,
(where he was wounded in the knee, ) Chiea- Co I, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years;
saw Bluffs, Arkansas Post, Port Gibson,
regiment was mustered out of the service. Res e s Marion bet Sycamore and South, 'Richmond.
Anderson, George W. volunteered in Co. K, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, at the organiza- tion of the regiment for three years. Was ·with his regiment, participating in all the battles and skirmishes in the campaign from
·was taken sick and sent baek to hospital at Chattanooga, where he died July, 7th, 1864. Son of John Anderson, Franklin tp.
ANDERSON, JAMES H. volunteered in Co. F, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, September 1st, 1861, for three years. Was in the siege of Corinth, and was discharged February 5th, 1863, on account of ehronie diarrhea. Son of John Anderson, Franklin tp, with whom he now resides.
Anderson, John H. volunteered in Co B, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf at organization of Reg for three years, re-enlisted in spring of 1864,
for three years more in same Co and Reg. Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one hundred days, May and is Orderly Sergt in his Co. Was in the 2d, 1864; discharged Sept. 5th, 1864. Re- battles of Pittsburg Landing April 6th and sides with George Arment, Wayne tp.
7th, 1862; seige of Corinth from May Ist to May 29th; Stone River from Dee. 31st, 1862, to Jan. 3d, 1863; Chieamauga, Sept. 19th and
ARMSTRONG, ELAM L. enlisted in Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Dec., 1863, for three years. Was in the battle of Resaeca, 20th. 1863; Campaign of Sherman against and was taken prisoner in the raid to the rear Atlanta, from May 3d to Sept. 5th, 1864, of Atlanta; was paroled after a long confine- with innumerable battles and skirmishes oe- ment in the Southern prisons, and soon after curring daily; battle of Franklin, Nov. 30th, and Nashville, Dec. 15th, 1864; was slightly wounded in the battle of Franklin. Is still (April 15, '65) in the service. Son of Wil- liam Anderson, Franklin tp. exchanged; yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of John Armstrong, sen., Jacksonburg. Arment, James A. enlisted in Co H, 140th Reg Ind Vol Inf. Oet. 7, 1864, for one year. Was in Murfreesboro' when Forrest attacked
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