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About twenty-five members of John A. Logan Post, No. 100, (». A. K., left for Saint Louis on the early train over the C. W. A M. R’y Monday morning, to attend the National Encampment now in session there. Comrade John II-Schuler, delegate from this district, and Post Commander, headed the procession with Jus. Cowgill, color hearer, and Uncle Johnny Crill and Isaac Place as color guards, in charge of the colors of the Post. Following are the names of those who went on the train: ; J. B. Schuler, B. F. Shilt, J. C. EUwood, J. M. Cox, Milton Ball, J. Hoagland, Jasper Jenks, Jno. Ferree and wife, Mrs.—-Ferree, Wm. Scott, Ban Strauss and wife, Jas Meek, A. J. Snowberger, J. M. Cowgill, W.A. Knick, J.D. Spurgeon, J. H. Ballenger, Samuel Dunbar, |H. S. Finkenbiner, J. B.Ridgley, Isaac Place, John Crill, A. B. Moyer, Reub Moyer, Ab Hower, Lew Fitch, J A Clevenger.
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North Manchester Journal

North Manchester, Indiana, US

Thu, Sep 29, 1887

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