A History of the National Guard of Indiana, from the Beginning of the Militia System in 1787 to the Present Time, Including the Services of Indiana Troops in the War with SpainW.D. Pratt, printer, 1901 - 408 halaman |
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... reorganized on August 19 and the officers of six companies were commissioned . John Edgar was reappointed lieutenant- " collonel " and Antoine Piere Menard , major . The officers of the reorganized companies were : First Company ...
... reorganized on August 19 and the officers of six companies were commissioned . John Edgar was reappointed lieutenant- " collonel " and Antoine Piere Menard , major . The officers of the reorganized companies were : First Company ...
Halaman 114
... reorganized Na- tional Guard , and it was also held at Fairview Park , Indian- apolis , in 1900. The several camps were located in an open grove east of the Park , and ample drill grounds were near by . Battery C reported in camp Sunday ...
... reorganized Na- tional Guard , and it was also held at Fairview Park , Indian- apolis , in 1900. The several camps were located in an open grove east of the Park , and ample drill grounds were near by . Battery C reported in camp Sunday ...
Halaman 146
... reorganized in 1899 he was re - appointed to his present position on May 22 . Lieutenant - Colonel William M. Wright , of Indianapolis , chief medical officer , was a member of the Indianapolis Light Infantry . He was appointed ...
... reorganized in 1899 he was re - appointed to his present position on May 22 . Lieutenant - Colonel William M. Wright , of Indianapolis , chief medical officer , was a member of the Indianapolis Light Infantry . He was appointed ...
Halaman 147
... reorganized he was again appointed assistant in- spector - general with the rank of lieutenant - colonel . Major William H. Kirshner , of Indianapolis , chief com- missary of subsistence , enlisted July 29 , 1882 , as a private in the ...
... reorganized he was again appointed assistant in- spector - general with the rank of lieutenant - colonel . Major William H. Kirshner , of Indianapolis , chief com- missary of subsistence , enlisted July 29 , 1882 , as a private in the ...
Halaman 148
... reorganized he was appointed to his present position and commissioned . Major Charles T. MacIntire , of Indianapolis , chief signal officer , first entered the State service as a private in the In- dianapolis Light Infantry in 1886 ...
... reorganized he was appointed to his present position and commissioned . Major Charles T. MacIntire , of Indianapolis , chief signal officer , first entered the State service as a private in the In- dianapolis Light Infantry in 1886 ...
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Albany Albert Anderson Angola apolis appointed April Arthur assigned Auburn August August 20 Battalion battery Bloomington Bluffton Brigade camp Charles F Clarence Colonel Columbia City Columbus command commissioned Company H County Crawfordsville Decatur December Discharged February Discharged January drill Edward elected second lieutenant Elkhart encampment enlisted Ensign Evansville Fort Wayne Frank Frankfort Franklin Fred George George W Goshen Governor Greencastle Harry Henry Hospital Corps Huntington Indiana Indianapolis James Jeffersonville Jesse John Joseph July June Knox Kokomo Lafayette Lawrenceburg lieutenant-colonel Ligonier Logansport Madison major Marion Martinsville military militia mustered North Manchester November October organized pany Princeton Promoted from corporal Promoted from private Quartermaster rank Regiment as Company reorganized resigned Richmond Robert Rochester Rushville Samuel second lieutenant Second Regiment September sergeant served Shelbyville Smith South Bend Spain Terre Haute Third Regiment Thomas Tipton Transferred to Hospital troops United States service Vernon Vincennes Volunteers Wabash Walter Warsaw Wayne William H
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Halaman 8 - That every citizen so enrolled and notified, shall, within six months thereafter, provide himself with a good musket, or firelock, a sufficient bayonet and belt, two spare flints, and a knapsack, a pouch, with a box therein to contain not less than twenty-four cartridges, suited to the bore of his musket or firelock, each cartridge to contain a proper quantity of powder and ball : or, with a good rifle, knapsack, shot pouch, and powder horn, twenty balls, suited to the bore of his rifle, and a quarter...
Halaman 397 - The officers of the regiment will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. BY ORDER OF LIEOT.
Halaman 36 - Albright. In short, sir, they supported the fame of American regulars ; and I have never heard that a single individual was found out of the line of his duty. " Several of the militia companies were in no wise inferior to the regulars. Spencer's...
Halaman 278 - II, 1864, when he was discharged by reason of expiration of term of service.
Halaman 132 - He had the honor of being the youngest member of the House of Representatives...
Halaman 36 - Norris' company also behaved well. Hargrove's and "Wilkins' companies were placed in a situation where they had no opportunity of distinguishing themselves, or, I am satisfied, they would have done it. This was the case with the squadron of dragoons also. After Major Daveiss.
Halaman 6 - And, whereas, in the infant state of a country, defense and protection are absolutely essential, all male inhabitants of the age of sixteen and upwards, shall be armed, equipped and accoutred in the following manner : with a musket and bayonet, or rifle, cartridge box and pouch, or powder horn and bullet pouch, with forty rounds of cartridges, or one pound of powder and four pounds of lead, priming wire and brush, and six flints.
Halaman 36 - Daveiss. had received his wound, knowing it to be mortal, I promoted Captain Parke to the majority, than whom there is no better officer. My two...
Halaman 36 - Clark, and his Aidde-camp George Croghan, Esq., were also very serviceably employed. Colonel Joseph Bartholomew, a very valuable officer, commanded, under Colonel Boyd, the militia infantry. He was wounded early in the action, and his services lost to me. Major GRC Floyd, the senior of the Fourth United States regiment, commanded immediately the battalion of that regiment, which was in the front line.
Halaman 38 - ... wear a French military hat, blue cloth coat, turned up, with buff or scarlet, with gold epaulettes, white small clothes or buff, also boots and spurs." The commander-in-chief was authorized to appoint two aides-de-camp, to have the rank of colonel. It was also provided that the adjutant-general and the quartermaster-general should have the rank of colonel, and the pay of the adjutant-general was fixed at f 25 per annum in time of peace and f 50 per annum in time of war.