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SOLDIERS' RECORD.
H. Dinsmore, Pleasant J. Dinsmore, Milton Dodge, Wm. H. Dooley, Henry C. Dooley, George D. Duchman, Wm. Edwards, John J. Evans, Francis M. Farrow, Franklin Freeston, David M. Fletcher, Martin Gill, Isaac Harris, John T. Hen- dricks, James Hinton, Wm. P. Holmes, Ira D. Hull, Wm. T. Hurt, John F. Hutchings, Thomas H. Johns, John M. Jones, Ezekiel Kersey, Thomas A. Kersey, Harry H. Kersey, Wm. A. Kouns, Clinton Kouns, John N. Lewis, Cyrus J. Long, Harry M. Long, James R. McCann, John McGinnis, Galon Meddock, James Meldron, Charles H. Morris, Jesse Neff, James W. Pierson, James A. Powell, Matthew D. Reese, James W. Ritchie, James T. Roberts, James G. Ross, John M. Ross, Lawrence V. Sedwick, John T. Statton, Francis M. Stephens, Isaac Stewart, Wm. P. Swope, Albert M. Taggart, Emanuel M. Tawlby, James A. Thayl, Levi Thornbury, George W. Tipton, Samuel W. Vest, Simon Walker, Lewis Walker, Greenberry Wells, Levi D. Wilson, Samuel S. Williams, Joab Woodruff, David Woods, Christopher C. Wyant, David Winkoop, John Young, William T. Dinsmore, George W. Goatt, Aaron M. Harris, David Stuytzman, Samuel N. Yeokley, Robert T. Abbott, Nathan D. Everman, David T. Galvin, John Hawes, Chester B. Hedge, Isaac Holman, Thomas H. Jacks, Harvey McCoy, John S. Maze, Joseph Montgomery, George N. Moore, Jacob F. Moore, Daniel G. Moore, Thomas P. Parish, John W. Powell, John T. Pressley, Joseph Baborn, John Scott, Stephen G. Sharp, Joseph B. Stephenson, James C. Stephenson, Gco. B: Smith, James M. Turner, Thomas Upton, George W: Van- sickle, George T. Williams, Robert F. Wright, William T. Wright, Ira G. Wright, Jacob Barnard, Jehu Becht, Jacob Bonett, John Brown, Washington Brouhard, Ephraim L. Col- lins, James Coppock, John L Douglass, Fitzgerald.
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COMPANY I-TENTH REGIMENT.
Company I, Tenth Indiana Regiment, was mustered in Au- gust 31, 1861.
Commissioned Officers-Captains, Isaac C. Elston, Jr., J. W. Ross, and Joseph B. Simpson. First Lieutenants, Thomas C. Pursel, Randolph Kellogg, Joseph B. Simpson, A. S. Ristinc. Second Lieutenants, Randolph Kellogg, Henry Groenendyke, Enos C. Hornaday, Thomas P. Alexander.
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SOLDIERS' RECORD.
Non-Commissioned Officers-First Sergeant, William Shumate. Sergeants, Ira S. Perkins, S. F. Thompson, William Gillman, and William H. Penington. Corporals, John A. Taggart, H. C. Price,, H. A. Gibson, W. C. Endicott, S. C. Daugherty, P. B. Kellenberger, G. W Wilson, and R. F. Williamson. Mu- sicians, G. S. Lawrence and J. N. Gibson. Wagoner, John McCulloch.
Privates-A. T. Allison, W. H. Beck, David Black, Har- vey Boyles, Henry Caldwell, Leonidas Caldwell, Martin Clark, D. Daugherty, M. Daugherty, James S. Dinsmore, Ebenezer Dixon, W. H. Doss, P. M. Dukes, James Dukes, WV. H. Enfield, W. H. H. Evans, Samuel Farwel, A. H. Gilmore, Woodson Graham, David Green, Richard Green, J. W. Hawkins, G. W. Hendricks, S. C. Hickerson, J. I :. Hickerson, J. J. Hessler, James Hiland, T. J. James, James Keath, Joseph Kellogg, Daniel Kempton, John H. Lowery, James McNab, H. M. Osborn, N. B. Osborn, R. B. Parsons, · J. A. Richards, E. Robertson, J. M. Sims, O. D. Shanklin, T. M. Small, D. H. Stancliff, Thomas Smith, T. J. Stephenson, O. M. Staraham, J. H. M. Sullivan, Robert Shields, Wm. Talman, Wilson Talbert, R. R. West, Robert Willson, H. S. Weliver, J. R. Whetzel, C. Woolkins, and S. A. York.
Recruits-A. D. Anderson, Killiam Ambrose, M. V. Bosely, J. T. Beach, A. A. Carter, James David, R. Dormire, Lewis Finney, J. E. Fish, M. F. Grady, Joseph Gallion, W. W. Ham- ilton, F. L. Hamilton, Henry W. Howard, Bazil Hogan, F. L. Harlin, Orlando Hartley, H. A. Hart, Aaron Hamilton, T. J. King, D. C. Kersey, James Kitchfield, Peter Laux, G. C. Linch, John W. Leach, W. W. Moore, J. Montgomery, J. W. Penning- ton, George Pennington, Q. E. Rust, Wm. Rabourn, Preston Riley, Isaac Riley, E. C. Shanklin, Joseph Shultz, J. M. Swoop, John H. Tibbets, Isaac Walton, I. L. Waters, and William H. Weesc.
CO. I, IOTH REG'T-3 MONTHS SERVICE.
This was the first company organized in Boone county, and was organized April 20th, 1861, with the following officers and privates :
Commissioned Officers -- Captain, William C. Kise. First Licu- tenant]. W. Perkins, Second Lieutenant, Reuben C. Kise.
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SOLDIERS' RECORD.
Non-Commissioned Officers-First Sergeant, J. H. Dooley ; Sergeants, George Scott, A. F. Coombs, and Ira Alexander. Corporals, G. W. Smith, Felix Shumate, Wm. E. McAuley, and W. M. Kennington. Musicians, G. S. Lawrence, R. G. Dormire.
Privates-A. T. Allison, Sylvester Berry, M. Beston, M. V. Bosley, John M. Bragg, W. T. Breedlove, W. N. Brown, A. S. Campbell, A. A. Carter, John H. Coombs, A. Daugherty, John C. Davis, S. B. Davis, A. Dennis, W. B. Dickerson, A. K. Dick- erson, John Dodson, W. C. Endicott, A. Godman, James H. Hancock, A. P. Hardin, G. W. Hazelrigg, John Hoover, J. H. Jugger, D. F. James, A. C. Jones, Wm. R. Keath, Elisha K. Kisc, John W. Lawrence, Martin McCoy, V. B. McQuitty, Eli E. Mershon, I. H. Miller, Moses Nevels, D. H. Oline, George ' Owens, G. W. Owens, W. C. Owen, F. M. Parish, John H. Parish, W. H. Pennington, J. W. Pennington, Thos. J. Powell, Ira S. Perkins, H. C. Price, W. J. Rabourn, J. J. Redding, W. W. Riley, Nathan W. Roser, J. W. Sanders, Wm. Shumate, A. F. Smith, W. H. H. Snediker, J. Stephenson, A. B. Steph- enson, John A. Taggart, W. G. Tandy, Cleveland Tuttle, G. H. Watts, R. A. Williamson, E. M. Williams, T. A. Willson, W. J. Willson, Silas M. Witt, James M. Woods.
CO. A, IOTH REG'T-3 MONTHS SERVICE.
This company was organized and mustered into service April 18th, 1861.
Commissioned Officers-Captain, Chris. Miller. First Licuten- ant, John E. Naylor. Second Lieutenant, Alvin Gay.
Non-Commissioned Officers-First Sergeant, Martin T. Jones. Sergeants, S. Williams, A. W. Smith, William M .. Ross, M. A. Dougherty. Corporals, Dan. Abernathy, Josiah Becman, Dan. Neal, J. A. Weed, O. P. Bouldin, J. M. Watts, W. H. Wiley, Merritt S. Mason. Musicians, Jacob. S. Cobb, Hiram Baker. Wagoner, W. R. Simpkins.
Privates-Joseph W. Anderson, Wm. Bennett, Wm. Berry- hill, M. A. Berryhill, Henry Berry, W. H. Buffinger, Edw'd Bulloch, Frank Burch, Robert E. Burns, A. J. Burges, W. Campbell. J. A. Campbell, J. A. Chafers, W. F. Cooley, W. 5
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SOLDIERS' RECORD.
H. Davidson, W. W. Dougherty, J. L. Edwards, Henry Eten- burn, John W. Francis, A. W. Gray, W. H. Hammond, Jesse Hardesty, Urias Hardesty, John Hardesty, P. D. Harris, Ben. Herrin, Alkana Hixson, John Holloway, David Hokendolfer, Isaac Kimble, Rollin Lindsey, Ira A. Linch, C. W. Mannus, Jesse Mace, J. M. McCoy, W. F. McConnaha, Wm. McColm, James McDonald, J. W. Mckenzie, Joseph Mckenzie, S. M. Mckenzie, John Mills, F. M. Mills, Daniel G. Moore, Isaac N. Moore, Wm. Moore, W. W. Mort, B. F. Myers, J. B. Neales, C. W. Norris, Wm. Oliver, J. W. C. Osborne, J. F. Payne, Jas. G. Perkins, W. H. Perkins, J. H. Perkins, Jonathan Place, Wm. Record, Ed. Reynolds, C. S. Rodgers, Landel Ross, J. M. Ross, Manderville Sample, Erastus Sherman, F. M. Shephard, J. N. Shephard, W. H. Shultse, James Singleton, John Singleton, John Sloan, Henry Spencer, Uriah [Elias] Starbuck, Isaac Star- buck, Albert Stroud, Riley Stroud, Jonathan Swope, J. H. Tip- ton, John Vancleve, Jere. Warren, A. Wills, B. F. Wright, Thos. Zweyers.
Recruits-Elijah Cavin, W. F. Cobb, J. A. Fox, John C. Kincaid, H. S. Lane, Leonidas Lewis, John Moore, Stephen Rose.
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
The Amendment proposed to the Constitution, June 8, 1866.
ARTICLE XIV.
SECTION I. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States, and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
SEc. 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the executive and judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.
SEC. 3. No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or Elector of President and Vice President, or hold
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a mem- ber of any State Legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of cach house, remove such disa - bility.
SEC. 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States, - authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pen- sions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or re- 'bellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void.
SEC. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce, by ap- propriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
The amendment passed the Senate by a vote of 33 ycas to II nays, and the House by a vote of 138 yeas to 36 nays.
ARTICLE XV ..
SECTION I. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servi- tude.
SEC. 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this ar- ticle by appropriate legislation.
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HOMESTEAD LAW.
HOMESTEAD LAW.
By act of Congress of May 20, 1862, any person who is the head of a family, or who has arrived at the age of twenty-one - years, or has performed service in the army or navy, and is a citizen of the United States, or shall have filed his declaration of intention to become such, and has never borne arms against the Government of the United States, or given aid and comfort to its enemies, shall, from and after the Ist of January, 1863, be entitled to enter a quarter section (160 acres) of unappropriated public land, upon which he or she may have already filed a pre- emption claim, or which is subject to pre-emption, at $1.25 per acre; or 80 acres of unappropriated lands, at $2.50 per acre. In order to make his or her title good to such lands, however, such person must make affidavit that such application is made for his or her exclusive use and benefit, and that said entry is made for the purpose of actual settlement and cultivation, and not, either directly or indirectly, for the use or benefit of any other person or persons whomsoever; and upon filing the affida- vit, and paying the sum of ten dollars to the register or receiver, such person shall be allowed to enter the land specified ; but no certificate or patent is issued for the land until five years from the date of such entry, and the land must, during that time, be improved and not alienated (it can not be taken for debt).
At any time within two years after the expiration of said five
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years, the person making the entry, or, in case of his or her death, his widow or heirs, may, on proof by two witnesses that he or she has cultivated or improved said land, has not alienated any part of it, and has borne true allegiance to the United States, be entitled to a patent, if at that time a citizen of the United States. In case of the abandonment of the lands by the person making the entry, for a period of more than six months at one time, they revert to the United States.
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INDEX.
INDEX.
PAGK. Declaration of Independence
3
Constitution of the United States. 9
Constitution of Indiana. 26 Emancipation Proclamation 54
Political Platforms. 56
Baxter Liquor Law 85
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Geological Items.
104
Philosophy
Sketches of Astronomy. 106
Pay of Government Officers 114
Religious. 115
Population of States and Territories 117
Population of Principal Cities 117
Male Inhabitants. 118
Vote of Each State. 119
Population of Indiana by Counties 120
121
Population of Indiana Towns
Sabbath Schools 125
127
Recipes.
131
Boone County History
137
Center Township
184
Sugar Creek Township.
Jackson Township 218. Eagle Township. 256.
Jefferson Township 283
Worth Township 307
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INDEX.
Washington Township 321
Clinton Township 334
Marion Township 345
Harrison Township. 357
Union Township 369
Perry Township. 380
Soldiers' Record. 389
Constitutional Amendments 394
Homestead Law 396
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ERRATA.
ERRATA.
The following names were inadvertantly omitted from the Directory of Eagle Township:
CLEMENTS, O. B .; farmer ; Royalton. Born in Ky. 1845 ; settled in B. C. 1848. Dem.
Clements, J .; farmer ; Royalton. Born in B. C. 1853. Dem.
CARR, MARION ; farmer ; 34 m w Zionsville. Born in B. C. 1852. Dem.
Carr, William ; farmer ; 34 m w Zionsville, Born in Ky. 1806; settled in B. C. 1820. Christian Union.
Carr, John ; farmer ; 34 m w Zionsville. Born in B. C. 1829. Dem.
CARR, NATHAN ; farmer ; 34 m w Zionsville. Born in B. 1842. Dem. Protestant.
Crane, S. B .; farmer ; 212 m s w Zionsville. Born in Ind. 1839 ; settled in B. C. 1848. Rep.
Carr, A .; farmer ; 1/ m w Zionsville. Born in B. C. 2848. Dem. Methodist.
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