THE HARVARD (ELgNOIS) HERALD, THURSDAY, gE^MOBER; 6^193#Information Isi Sought €oiicei*mng Tfar. 'Yets Burled la tike CountyW. R. Cairns, registration officer, Woodstock/ la seeking information concerning veterans who served-in the civil war and who are buried in various cemeteries throughout McHenry county;. The information sought IS essential In order to complete a record of all soldiers whose! bodies rest, in county cemeteries and' who were residents of the county during the period of their war service.Civil war veterans burled in cemeteries in the Harvard area for whom information is sought include the following, the name of the veteran and the cemetery in which his body is buried following:Harvard—E, E. Ayer, Geo. Hampton, Damon Davis, Benjamin Phelps, G. W. A. Kruth, Hollis Ward, McCarthy, Milton H. Hanks, Ge^. XV. Carpenter, John Coughlian. 'Alden—rAndrew Archibald, Ezra Heath. 1 _Linn-Hebron—Jas. V. Comue, H. C. Ford, G. W. Warner, I. Knickerbocker,- A; D; GroesbeckT—Pt—H^—Mt Groesbeck, John MeyerP Caleb A, Glass, Orange Stewart, Archibald Comue.Hebron—C. Orvis Ryan, Ralph Wolfram. ,Big Foot—Waldo Lake.New McHenry Residents Family of InstructorsMcHenry has an interesting new family, Mr. and Mrs. Zion F. Baker, who have purchased the *Mrs. Martin Freund home on mute 20, west of the city limits of that city.Mr. Baker, whose chief interest 1b 4J£rming, was a member of the first law class to graduate from5 the .XL of I. Mrs. Baker taught English^ Latin and rhetoric there. Their two