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RM2HB3T5J–John Owen Clay, Berry & Co, photography studio, 1915, Wellington, John Owen Clay, service number 10133
Inspired by John Owen Clay, Berry & Co, photography studio, 1915, Wellington, John Owen Clay, service number 10133, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-john-owen-clay-berry-co-photography-studio-1915-wellington-john-owen-clay-service-number-10133-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459330032.html
RF2HK8840–Inspired by John Owen Clay, Berry & Co, photography studio, 1915, Wellington, John Owen Clay, service number 10133, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
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RM2JRMFYJ–John Owen Clay, 1915, Wellington, by Berry & Co.
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RMDC0W65–1800s 1860s 1864 PORTRAITS OF 12 MEN EMINENT OPPONENTS OF THE SLAVE POWER ABOLITIONISTS
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . Upon its first organization, in the summer of 1862, the com-pany elected James Watt, Captain ; Luther Wolfe, at present editor of theClay County Enterprise^ First Lieutenant; and John Delgan and AndrewJ. Coffman served as Second Lieutenants. Mr. Wolfe was afterward pro-moted Captain of the company. The Ninety-seventh was mustered into theservice at Terre Haute September 20, 1862, with Robert F. Catterson as. ^^^^: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-upon-its-first-organization-in-the-summer-of-1862-the-com-pany-elected-james-watt-captain-luther-wolfe-at-present-editor-of-theclay-county-enterprise-first-lieutenant-and-john-delgan-and-andrewj-coffman-served-as-second-lieutenants-mr-wolfe-was-afterward-pro-moted-captain-of-the-company-the-ninety-seventh-was-mustered-into-theservice-at-terre-haute-september-20-1862-with-robert-f-catterson-as-image338323584.html
RM2AJBY54–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . Upon its first organization, in the summer of 1862, the com-pany elected James Watt, Captain ; Luther Wolfe, at present editor of theClay County Enterprise^ First Lieutenant; and John Delgan and AndrewJ. Coffman served as Second Lieutenants. Mr. Wolfe was afterward pro-moted Captain of the company. The Ninety-seventh was mustered into theservice at Terre Haute September 20, 1862, with Robert F. Catterson as. ^^^^:
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RM2HB3T5M–John Owen Clay, Berry & Co, photography studio, 1915, Wellington, John Owen Clay, service number 10133
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RF2HK883K–Inspired by John Owen Clay, Berry & Co, photography studio, 1915, Wellington, John Owen Clay, service number 10133, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
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RM2JRMFX6–John Owen Clay, 1915, Wellington, by Berry & Co.
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . 53, and the territory divided out among thetownships from which it had been taken. In 1854, Sugar Ridge Township 84 HISTORY OF CLAY COUNTY. was organized, embracing a part of the territory of the former CarrithersTownship. This township, at the suggestion of C. W. Moss, was namedfrom the high ridge passing through the central part of it, which had beennamed the Sugar Ridge, by the earliest settlers; John J. Peyton suggest-ed the name Birch Creek. Brazil Township was organized out of DickJohnson and Van Buren in 1868. This i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-53-and-the-territory-divided-out-among-thetownships-from-which-it-had-been-taken-in-1854-sugar-ridge-township-84-history-of-clay-county-was-organized-embracing-a-part-of-the-territory-of-the-former-carritherstownship-this-township-at-the-suggestion-of-c-w-moss-was-namedfrom-the-high-ridge-passing-through-the-central-part-of-it-which-had-beennamed-the-sugar-ridge-by-the-earliest-settlers-john-j-peyton-suggest-ed-the-name-birch-creek-brazil-township-was-organized-out-of-dickjohnson-and-van-buren-in-1868-this-i-image338325112.html
RM2AJC13M–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . 53, and the territory divided out among thetownships from which it had been taken. In 1854, Sugar Ridge Township 84 HISTORY OF CLAY COUNTY. was organized, embracing a part of the territory of the former CarrithersTownship. This township, at the suggestion of C. W. Moss, was namedfrom the high ridge passing through the central part of it, which had beennamed the Sugar Ridge, by the earliest settlers; John J. Peyton suggest-ed the name Birch Creek. Brazil Township was organized out of DickJohnson and Van Buren in 1868. This i
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . ius J. Bowman, of Washington, was elected, who was succeeded,in 1880, by Silas Foulke, of Perry, present incumbent, and ninth Recorderof the county. Jesse Fuller, of Washington, first Auditor, was elected inAugust, 1845, and was succeeded by John Osborn, of Washington, in March,1850, who had been elected in August, 1849. Osborn was re-elected in1854, his first term expiring in March, 1855, and was followed, in 1859, byHezekiah Wheeler, of Posey. George W. Wiltse, of Washington, was electedin 1863, and was followed, in 1867, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-ius-j-bowman-of-washington-was-elected-who-was-succeededin-1880-by-silas-foulke-of-perry-present-incumbent-and-ninth-recorderof-the-county-jesse-fuller-of-washington-first-auditor-was-elected-inaugust-1845-and-was-succeeded-by-john-osborn-of-washington-in-march1850-who-had-been-elected-in-august-1849-osborn-was-re-elected-in1854-his-first-term-expiring-in-march-1855-and-was-followed-in-1859-byhezekiah-wheeler-of-posey-george-w-wiltse-of-washington-was-electedin-1863-and-was-followed-in-1867-image338326342.html
RM2AJC2KJ–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . ius J. Bowman, of Washington, was elected, who was succeeded,in 1880, by Silas Foulke, of Perry, present incumbent, and ninth Recorderof the county. Jesse Fuller, of Washington, first Auditor, was elected inAugust, 1845, and was succeeded by John Osborn, of Washington, in March,1850, who had been elected in August, 1849. Osborn was re-elected in1854, his first term expiring in March, 1855, and was followed, in 1859, byHezekiah Wheeler, of Posey. George W. Wiltse, of Washington, was electedin 1863, and was followed, in 1867,
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . nd Shively. Later came Revs. Beck, Ravenscroft,Tolbert, Kiger and many others whose names are not learned. The so-ciety was first attached to the Carlisle Circuit. It was afterward a pointon the Lockport, Bowling Green, Terre Haute and Center Point Circuits. The society was abandoned in 1878. The last preacher was Rev.John Bruner. Center Point Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the year1855, and is an offshoot of the old Ashboro congregation. The following were among the early members: John McGinnis andfamily. Henr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-nd-shively-later-came-revs-beck-ravenscrofttolbert-kiger-and-many-others-whose-names-are-not-learned-the-so-ciety-was-first-attached-to-the-carlisle-circuit-it-was-afterward-a-pointon-the-lockport-bowling-green-terre-haute-and-center-point-circuits-the-society-was-abandoned-in-1878-the-last-preacher-was-revjohn-bruner-center-point-methodist-episcopal-church-was-organized-in-the-year1855-and-is-an-offshoot-of-the-old-ashboro-congregation-the-following-were-among-the-early-members-john-mcginnis-andfamily-henr-image338315592.html
RM2AJBGYM–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . nd Shively. Later came Revs. Beck, Ravenscroft,Tolbert, Kiger and many others whose names are not learned. The so-ciety was first attached to the Carlisle Circuit. It was afterward a pointon the Lockport, Bowling Green, Terre Haute and Center Point Circuits. The society was abandoned in 1878. The last preacher was Rev.John Bruner. Center Point Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the year1855, and is an offshoot of the old Ashboro congregation. The following were among the early members: John McGinnis andfamily. Henr
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . r old friend, Hezekiah Wam- 34 616 HISTORY OF OWEN COUNTY. pier, has a place as pleasant as the dearest of his friends on this sidecould wish him. The memory of such a man is better than great riches.Many other names come to memory who have had much influence inpublic affairs—the venerable William Combs, the Devores, the Steeles,the Montgomerys, of Harrison and Taylor; John R. Black, Jack Hutson,the Meeks and others, of Jennings; John Croy, the Cochrans, Harrisonsand others, of Jackson; the Spears. Evanses, Carters, Gibsons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-r-old-friend-hezekiah-wam-34-616-history-of-owen-county-pier-has-a-place-as-pleasant-as-the-dearest-of-his-friends-on-this-sidecould-wish-him-the-memory-of-such-a-man-is-better-than-great-richesmany-other-names-come-to-memory-who-have-had-much-influence-inpublic-affairsthe-venerable-william-combs-the-devores-the-steelesthe-montgomerys-of-harrison-and-taylor-john-r-black-jack-hutsonthe-meeks-and-others-of-jennings-john-croy-the-cochrans-harrisonsand-others-of-jackson-the-spears-evanses-carters-gibsons-image338309745.html
RM2AJB9EW–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . r old friend, Hezekiah Wam- 34 616 HISTORY OF OWEN COUNTY. pier, has a place as pleasant as the dearest of his friends on this sidecould wish him. The memory of such a man is better than great riches.Many other names come to memory who have had much influence inpublic affairs—the venerable William Combs, the Devores, the Steeles,the Montgomerys, of Harrison and Taylor; John R. Black, Jack Hutson,the Meeks and others, of Jennings; John Croy, the Cochrans, Harrisonsand others, of Jackson; the Spears. Evanses, Carters, Gibsons
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . ^,it is said, and was one of the first Associate Judges. As early as 1821, the highlands and bluffs on the west side of theriver, south of Splunge Creek, were settled by Peter and John Cooprider,Robert Grose and James Delay, and a year later by James Briley, ElijahRawley and Elijah Mayfield. Peter Cooprider built the first cabin withinthe present limits of Lewis Township, on the Kossuth bluff, near theCentennial Mill, He went to the land office at Vincennes and enteredfive eighty-acre tracts of land, the first entries made Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-it-is-said-and-was-one-of-the-first-associate-judges-as-early-as-1821-the-highlands-and-bluffs-on-the-west-side-of-theriver-south-of-splunge-creek-were-settled-by-peter-and-john-coopriderrobert-grose-and-james-delay-and-a-year-later-by-james-briley-elijahrawley-and-elijah-mayfield-peter-cooprider-built-the-first-cabin-withinthe-present-limits-of-lewis-township-on-the-kossuth-bluff-near-thecentennial-mill-he-went-to-the-land-office-at-vincennes-and-enteredfive-eighty-acre-tracts-of-land-the-first-entries-made-image338327727.html
RM2AJC4D3–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . ^,it is said, and was one of the first Associate Judges. As early as 1821, the highlands and bluffs on the west side of theriver, south of Splunge Creek, were settled by Peter and John Cooprider,Robert Grose and James Delay, and a year later by James Briley, ElijahRawley and Elijah Mayfield. Peter Cooprider built the first cabin withinthe present limits of Lewis Township, on the Kossuth bluff, near theCentennial Mill, He went to the land office at Vincennes and enteredfive eighty-acre tracts of land, the first entries made
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . rame residence and still occupiesit. An early frame house was built in Poland, by Samuel Stigler. The first orchard was set out by John Latham shortly after he set-tled in the county. Nicholas Cromwell, Reuben Anderson, JoshuaCromwell and Samuel Rizley set out orcliards in an early day, the latterbringing seeds and grafts from North Carolina, and supplying many ofthe neighboring farms with trees in after years. EARLY BIRTHS. The first birth, to which reference has already been made, occurredin the year 1819, in the family o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-rame-residence-and-still-occupiesit-an-early-frame-house-was-built-in-poland-by-samuel-stigler-the-first-orchard-was-set-out-by-john-latham-shortly-after-he-set-tled-in-the-county-nicholas-cromwell-reuben-anderson-joshuacromwell-and-samuel-rizley-set-out-orcliards-in-an-early-day-the-latterbringing-seeds-and-grafts-from-north-carolina-and-supplying-many-ofthe-neighboring-farms-with-trees-in-after-years-early-births-the-first-birth-to-which-reference-has-already-been-made-occurredin-the-year-1819-in-the-family-o-image338314021.html
RM2AJBEYH–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . rame residence and still occupiesit. An early frame house was built in Poland, by Samuel Stigler. The first orchard was set out by John Latham shortly after he set-tled in the county. Nicholas Cromwell, Reuben Anderson, JoshuaCromwell and Samuel Rizley set out orcliards in an early day, the latterbringing seeds and grafts from North Carolina, and supplying many ofthe neighboring farms with trees in after years. EARLY BIRTHS. The first birth, to which reference has already been made, occurredin the year 1819, in the family o
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . ein the moral education of the community. Christian Church.—The Christian Church in Brazil has had a some-what checkered existence, so far as its early history is concerned. Itsfirst organization dates back to about 1858, but its progress during thefirst fifteen years that followed was slow, the expenses of its organizationfalling almost wholly upon Mr. John L. Webster and Mr. B. F. Shattuck.During this period, the church was ministered to by Elders O. P. Badger, A. C. Layman, F. A. Grant, Z. T. Sweeney, George Sweeney, Tib Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-ein-the-moral-education-of-the-community-christian-churchthe-christian-church-in-brazil-has-had-a-some-what-checkered-existence-so-far-as-its-early-history-is-concerned-itsfirst-organization-dates-back-to-about-1858-but-its-progress-during-thefirst-fifteen-years-that-followed-was-slow-the-expenses-of-its-organizationfalling-almost-wholly-upon-mr-john-l-webster-and-mr-b-f-shattuckduring-this-period-the-church-was-ministered-to-by-elders-o-p-badger-a-c-layman-f-a-grant-z-t-sweeney-george-sweeney-tib-image338321395.html
RM2AJBTAY–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . ein the moral education of the community. Christian Church.—The Christian Church in Brazil has had a some-what checkered existence, so far as its early history is concerned. Itsfirst organization dates back to about 1858, but its progress during thefirst fifteen years that followed was slow, the expenses of its organizationfalling almost wholly upon Mr. John L. Webster and Mr. B. F. Shattuck.During this period, the church was ministered to by Elders O. P. Badger, A. C. Layman, F. A. Grant, Z. T. Sweeney, George Sweeney, Tib
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . Nicholson, Treasurer. Presentmembership, 55. Cardonia Lodge, No. 1448, K. of H., was organized March 3, 1873,with twenty-five members. At the present time there are forty-fivemembers belonging. The officers are : C. J. Jenkins, D.; Henry New-man, V. D. ; William Smith, Assistant V. D.; Jacob Porter, Rep.; JamesHays, Financial Rep.; Robert Peel, Secretary. Cardo7iia Lodge, No. 901, I. O. G. T., dates its history fromDecember, 1881, at which time it was organized with twenty-six members. Officers at present time are : John Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-nicholson-treasurer-presentmembership-55-cardonia-lodge-no-1448-k-of-h-was-organized-march-3-1873with-twenty-five-members-at-the-present-time-there-are-forty-fivemembers-belonging-the-officers-are-c-j-jenkins-d-henry-new-man-v-d-william-smith-assistant-v-d-jacob-porter-rep-jameshays-financial-rep-robert-peel-secretary-cardo7iia-lodge-no-901-i-o-g-t-dates-its-history-fromdecember-1881-at-which-time-it-was-organized-with-twenty-six-members-officers-at-present-time-are-john-ca-image338316680.html
RM2AJBJAG–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . Nicholson, Treasurer. Presentmembership, 55. Cardonia Lodge, No. 1448, K. of H., was organized March 3, 1873,with twenty-five members. At the present time there are forty-fivemembers belonging. The officers are : C. J. Jenkins, D.; Henry New-man, V. D. ; William Smith, Assistant V. D.; Jacob Porter, Rep.; JamesHays, Financial Rep.; Robert Peel, Secretary. Cardo7iia Lodge, No. 901, I. O. G. T., dates its history fromDecember, 1881, at which time it was organized with twenty-six members. Officers at present time are : John Ca
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . hough but few actual settlers. Inthe latter year, James Town-send, Daniel Wools, John R. Smith, JosephRingo, Jacob Moore, William McBride and Artemas Gilbert arrived, all ofwhom became permanent residents. The first named located near Will-iamstown, where he entered land and remained eight years, at the endof which time he sold out and went back to his native State of Ken-tucky. Wools settled in the northeastern part of the township, but tookclaims in several sections. Unlike most early settlers in a new country,he was a ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-hough-but-few-actual-settlers-inthe-latter-year-james-town-send-daniel-wools-john-r-smith-josephringo-jacob-moore-william-mcbride-and-artemas-gilbert-arrived-all-ofwhom-became-permanent-residents-the-first-named-located-near-will-iamstown-where-he-entered-land-and-remained-eight-years-at-the-endof-which-time-he-sold-out-and-went-back-to-his-native-state-of-ken-tucky-wools-settled-in-the-northeastern-part-of-the-township-but-tookclaims-in-several-sections-unlike-most-early-settlers-in-a-new-countryhe-was-a-ma-image338319024.html
RM2AJBNA8–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . hough but few actual settlers. Inthe latter year, James Town-send, Daniel Wools, John R. Smith, JosephRingo, Jacob Moore, William McBride and Artemas Gilbert arrived, all ofwhom became permanent residents. The first named located near Will-iamstown, where he entered land and remained eight years, at the endof which time he sold out and went back to his native State of Ken-tucky. Wools settled in the northeastern part of the township, but tookclaims in several sections. Unlike most early settlers in a new country,he was a ma
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . nhood on the farm, soon after which period he marriedMaria Flemming, of Ohio, with an issue of nine children—Mary Ann(Mrs. Sanders), Lucinda (Mrs. Albright), Elizabeth (Mrs. Rawley), Will-iam J. (killed in the battle of the Wilderness), Jonathan (deceased),Sarah M. (Mrs. McClure), Margaret J. (Mrs. White), John F. and Ed-ward (deceased). Mrs. Willey died July 31, 1855, a member of the Chris-tian Church. August 25, 1858, Mr. Willey married Elizabeth Grase,widow of Philip Grase, to which union were born four children—Letitia( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-nhood-on-the-farm-soon-after-which-period-he-marriedmaria-flemming-of-ohio-with-an-issue-of-nine-childrenmary-annmrs-sanders-lucinda-mrs-albright-elizabeth-mrs-rawley-will-iam-j-killed-in-the-battle-of-the-wilderness-jonathan-deceasedsarah-m-mrs-mcclure-margaret-j-mrs-white-john-f-and-ed-ward-deceased-mrs-willey-died-july-31-1855-a-member-of-the-chris-tian-church-august-25-1858-mr-willey-married-elizabeth-grasewidow-of-philip-grase-to-which-union-were-born-four-childrenletitia-image338304576.html
RM2AJB2X8–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . nhood on the farm, soon after which period he marriedMaria Flemming, of Ohio, with an issue of nine children—Mary Ann(Mrs. Sanders), Lucinda (Mrs. Albright), Elizabeth (Mrs. Rawley), Will-iam J. (killed in the battle of the Wilderness), Jonathan (deceased),Sarah M. (Mrs. McClure), Margaret J. (Mrs. White), John F. and Ed-ward (deceased). Mrs. Willey died July 31, 1855, a member of the Chris-tian Church. August 25, 1858, Mr. Willey married Elizabeth Grase,widow of Philip Grase, to which union were born four children—Letitia(
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . an, Butler Kerr, William S. Kerr, John M. Mc-lndoo, John Mcintosh, Jasper N. Massey, Israel Sell, Oliver Scott. AyersH Winters, William H. Winters, Sylvester S. Winters, Isaiah P. Winters. Comjmuy F, Seventy-first Indiana {Sixth Cavalry).—The Seventy-first Indiana Regiment w^as organized at Terre Haute in the months ofJuly and August, 1862, with Melville D. Topping, Lieutenant Colonel.Early in August, Alfred Dyar, assisted by Andrew J. Rockwell, Eli C.McMillen and Levi S. Johnson, of Spencer, commenced recruiting acompany i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-an-butler-kerr-william-s-kerr-john-m-mc-lndoo-john-mcintosh-jasper-n-massey-israel-sell-oliver-scott-ayersh-winters-william-h-winters-sylvester-s-winters-isaiah-p-winters-comjmuy-f-seventy-first-indiana-sixth-cavalrythe-seventy-first-indiana-regiment-was-organized-at-terre-haute-in-the-months-ofjuly-and-august-1862-with-melville-d-topping-lieutenant-colonelearly-in-august-alfred-dyar-assisted-by-andrew-j-rockwell-eli-cmcmillen-and-levi-s-johnson-of-spencer-commenced-recruiting-acompany-i-image338308894.html
RM2AJB8CE–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . an, Butler Kerr, William S. Kerr, John M. Mc-lndoo, John Mcintosh, Jasper N. Massey, Israel Sell, Oliver Scott. AyersH Winters, William H. Winters, Sylvester S. Winters, Isaiah P. Winters. Comjmuy F, Seventy-first Indiana {Sixth Cavalry).—The Seventy-first Indiana Regiment w^as organized at Terre Haute in the months ofJuly and August, 1862, with Melville D. Topping, Lieutenant Colonel.Early in August, Alfred Dyar, assisted by Andrew J. Rockwell, Eli C.McMillen and Levi S. Johnson, of Spencer, commenced recruiting acompany i
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . he Lower House from Owen County: SenatorslS21, Thomas H. Blake; 1822, John Jenckes; 1825, JohnM. Coleman; 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, David H. Maxwell, Whig, Bloom-ington; 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, James Whitcomb, Demo-crat, Bloomington; 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. 1843,David M. Dobson, Democrat, Spencer; 1844, 1845, 1846, John F. Alli-son, Whig, Point Commerce, Greene County; 1847, 1848, Lovell H. Rous-seau, Democrat, Bloomfield, Greene County; 1850. Jesse I. Alexander,Democrat, Gosport; 1851, David M. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-he-lower-house-from-owen-county-senatorsls21-thomas-h-blake-1822-john-jenckes-1825-johnm-coleman-1826-1827-1828-1829-david-h-maxwell-whig-bloom-ington-1830-1831-1832-1833-1834-1835-james-whitcomb-demo-crat-bloomington-1836-1837-1838-1839-1840-1841-1842-1843david-m-dobson-democrat-spencer-1844-1845-1846-john-f-alli-son-whig-point-commerce-greene-county-1847-1848-lovell-h-rous-seau-democrat-bloomfield-greene-county-1850-jesse-i-alexanderdemocrat-gosport-1851-david-m-image338310366.html
RM2AJBA92–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . he Lower House from Owen County: SenatorslS21, Thomas H. Blake; 1822, John Jenckes; 1825, JohnM. Coleman; 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, David H. Maxwell, Whig, Bloom-ington; 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, James Whitcomb, Demo-crat, Bloomington; 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. 1843,David M. Dobson, Democrat, Spencer; 1844, 1845, 1846, John F. Alli-son, Whig, Point Commerce, Greene County; 1847, 1848, Lovell H. Rous-seau, Democrat, Bloomfield, Greene County; 1850. Jesse I. Alexander,Democrat, Gosport; 1851, David M.
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . CESSORS OF J. F. L4WSON & CO., DEALERS I ISr lim^ m i *S.3FamE¥ ;qHTIOl£E^, PEI^FaME^Y, 30^P^, 3CP80D B0@K3,^f^BIr^J[K B00K^, M^ n MDD IrlJME 0F ^5f^5FI0NE^¥3iw- Come One! Come All! to the North Side of the Square, SPENCER, IND. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. JAMES H. DILLON, . Pr-oprietoi- a,ncl IManag-er of a FIRST CLASS /^^ LIVERY& Peed Stable, Bowling Green, CLAY CO., IND. JOHN H. COATS, FIRST CLASS LivERY^i Feed Stable, LANCASTER, IND. Groocl Teams—Groocl X<^eed.—Lo^w^ I?.a,tes- S5^S. I ^ ^ ri^ ryM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-cessors-of-j-f-l4wson-co-dealers-i-isr-lim-m-i-s3fame-qhtiole-peifamey-30p-3cp80d-b0@k3fbirj-k-b00k-m-n-mdd-irljme-0f-5f5fi0ne3iw-come-one!-come-all!-to-the-north-side-of-the-square-spencer-ind-physicians-prescriptions-carefully-compounded-james-h-dillon-pr-oprietoi-ancl-imanag-er-of-a-first-class-livery-peed-stable-bowling-green-clay-co-ind-john-h-coats-first-class-liveryi-feed-stable-lancaster-ind-groocl-teamsgroocl-xlteedlow-iates-s5s-i-ri-rym-image338328186.html
RM2AJC51E–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . CESSORS OF J. F. L4WSON & CO., DEALERS I ISr lim^ m i *S.3FamE¥ ;qHTIOl£E^, PEI^FaME^Y, 30^P^, 3CP80D B0@K3,^f^BIr^J[K B00K^, M^ n MDD IrlJME 0F ^5f^5FI0NE^¥3iw- Come One! Come All! to the North Side of the Square, SPENCER, IND. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. JAMES H. DILLON, . Pr-oprietoi- a,ncl IManag-er of a FIRST CLASS /^^ LIVERY& Peed Stable, Bowling Green, CLAY CO., IND. JOHN H. COATS, FIRST CLASS LivERY^i Feed Stable, LANCASTER, IND. Groocl Teams—Groocl X<^eed.—Lo^w^ I?.a,tes- S5^S. I ^ ^ ri^ ryM
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . hambers, No. 165, $61; No. 221, $40; George Whisenand, No.158, $50; Colman Pruett, No. 197, $78, No. 146, $208; No. 116, $48;Caleb Stansbury, No. 36, $30; No. 17, $13; Zachias Chambers, No. 156,$78.50; John M. Young and Zachias Chambers, No. 16, $11.50; JohnFoster, No. 148, $81; Thomas F. Johnson, No. 145, $120, No. 119, $22;No. 182, $41; William Hynon, No. 185, $37; Moses Hicks, No. 186,$32.80; Joseph Skidmore, No. 141, $55.75; William Skidmore, No. 198,$21; No. 35, $17.50; John M. Jenkins, No. 237, $43.50; No. 238, $40.50 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/counties-of-clay-and-owen-indiana-historical-and-biographical-hambers-no-165-61-no-221-40-george-whisenand-no158-50-colman-pruett-no-197-78-no-146-208-no-116-48caleb-stansbury-no-36-30-no-17-13-zachias-chambers-no-1567850-john-m-young-and-zachias-chambers-no-16-1150-johnfoster-no-148-81-thomas-f-johnson-no-145-120-no-119-22no-182-41-william-hynon-no-185-37-moses-hicks-no-1863280-joseph-skidmore-no-141-5575-william-skidmore-no-19821-no-35-1750-john-m-jenkins-no-237-4350-no-238-4050-image338308623.html
RM2AJB82R–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . hambers, No. 165, $61; No. 221, $40; George Whisenand, No.158, $50; Colman Pruett, No. 197, $78, No. 146, $208; No. 116, $48;Caleb Stansbury, No. 36, $30; No. 17, $13; Zachias Chambers, No. 156,$78.50; John M. Young and Zachias Chambers, No. 16, $11.50; JohnFoster, No. 148, $81; Thomas F. Johnson, No. 145, $120, No. 119, $22;No. 182, $41; William Hynon, No. 185, $37; Moses Hicks, No. 186,$32.80; Joseph Skidmore, No. 141, $55.75; William Skidmore, No. 198,$21; No. 35, $17.50; John M. Jenkins, No. 237, $43.50; No. 238, $40.50
. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . at Red Boiling Springs,Tenn. 93. Sarah Eliza, b. 4-9-1859; m. Payton Traylor. 94. Zachary Wheat, b. 6-1-1864; m. Maud Perry. 29. ELIZABETH CLOYD, dau. of John, 9, m. Robert Cleve-land and moved from Kentucky to Indiana. She was an oldschool Presbyterian, well versed in the Bible and able to hold herown in argument. Cleveland Children : 95. Earl, lived in Owen and Clay Counties, Ind. 96. John. 97. James. 98. Mary, m. William Shannon. Lived in Montgom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogy-of-the-cloyd-basye-and-tapp-families-in-america-with-brief-sketches-referring-to-the-families-of-ingels-jones-marshall-and-smith-at-red-boiling-springstenn-93-sarah-eliza-b-4-9-1859-m-payton-traylor-94-zachary-wheat-b-6-1-1864-m-maud-perry-29-elizabeth-cloyd-dau-of-john-9-m-robert-cleve-land-and-moved-from-kentucky-to-indiana-she-was-an-oldschool-presbyterian-well-versed-in-the-bible-and-able-to-hold-herown-in-argument-cleveland-children-95-earl-lived-in-owen-and-clay-counties-ind-96-john-97-james-98-mary-m-william-shannon-lived-in-montgom-image369677976.html
RM2CDC80T–. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . at Red Boiling Springs,Tenn. 93. Sarah Eliza, b. 4-9-1859; m. Payton Traylor. 94. Zachary Wheat, b. 6-1-1864; m. Maud Perry. 29. ELIZABETH CLOYD, dau. of John, 9, m. Robert Cleve-land and moved from Kentucky to Indiana. She was an oldschool Presbyterian, well versed in the Bible and able to hold herown in argument. Cleveland Children : 95. Earl, lived in Owen and Clay Counties, Ind. 96. John. 97. James. 98. Mary, m. William Shannon. Lived in Montgom
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