Paris Crossing, Indiana
This document was scanned and the images sent to me by Patty Wells. She borrowed it from a friend who borrowed it from a friend who bought it off of Ebay. It had ended up in Massachusetts! It has the names and death dates of many civil war (and a few 1812) veterans for Montgomery township, Jennings County. It is a small treasure of history and I for one am glad it has been reclaimed!
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An alternate page has been provided where each
page is available as an individual jpg here: JPEG
VIEWING PAGE
The sections below are provided in order to assist downloading.
Sections are rearranged (out of page order but in a more logical order)
No page 12, No pages 15-16 No pages 18-27 No pages 37-38 No pages 41-47 No pages 60-63
Pages 48-59: Soldiers Enlisting in
Montgomery Township, Jennings County - partial listing when left
service and where buried:
Soliders_Enlisting
- Montgomery_Township_Jennings_County.pdf
Pages 28-36: Deceased Members and Where
Buried:
Deceased_Members.pdf
Pages 1 - 14: Cemeteries with Veterans:
Cemeteries
with Veterans.pdf
Pages 17 and 178: Regimental to Cavalry Key
and Cavalry to Regimental Key :
Cavalry
Key.pdf
Pages 39-40: Deceased Pensioners by Sept 18,
1917 :
Deceased_Pensioners.pdf
Pages 64-69: Deceased Pensioners (no
dates):
Deceased
Pensioners.pdf
Minutes 1916-1922:
Minutes.pdf
Obituary: Nixon Thomas 1841- Nixon Thomas Obituary.pdf
Pictures
Sections of photo of Civil War veterans taken on the Jennings County
Courthouse lawn on September 1919: Company A, 93rd Indiana Volunteers - unidentified individuals. If you know who someone is please let me know.