ie Woman’s a like sumStudy Chili.ry folks willf a hospital injr hospital ten withoul mspital fee. Riley Hospi-na children re are many ite now who but it is out re is no place the building I tiieehihlren insured of a can receiveiltention andthe project ly if it is to n no better ^ of Indiana emory of the y this pro c for ailing •vv the child ‘d the child in his songs, best foundi bv children He under-id they unvvmcn im irrm kip pension department at Washington.In 1835 there was published a list of pensioners who were living at that lime. Some of course, had been pensioners hut had died before 1835. Others likely never applied for pensions, so that it is only a partial list of the soldiers at that time. The 1835 list for Owen county is as follows:James Blain, John Wallace.Edward Fortner, John Snoddy,John Carpenter, Bartlett Asher,Elijah Lacy. Peter Witham.JohnList, Thos. Ashbrook. AdamModurell, Shadrach Pearson,Andrew Evans, Jacob Night-The list, numbers fourteen.In 1840 another list was published giving name, township in which be was then living, and bis age. Comparison of these lists show some to have beenomitted, others added. The list follows:privilege ofp to such a hospital is lintained by 'ill he a ner-ite to Rijevffering ctiil-m. Give tory township ig and give renresenta-ispital fund.UTL:.. D:____Thos. AshbrookBartlett AsherJas. BryantJno Carpenter Andrew EvansWashington 82Wayne 77Washington 91Frank Jin 85 Wayne 81Phillip Greenwood Jefferson 85Harrison 70 Montgomery 8580• *Clay828171Elijah LaceyJohn McCully Samuel NewellJohn SnoddvOhidiah Turpin Peter With am This list numbers twelve.From other sources Miss Sanders has found three names notincluded on either list—Ninian Steele, Joshua Kelly and Thos. Dunnigan. This makes a total of 22 Revolutionary soldiers tor the county that were known up to 1810,