Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Illinois Civil War Soldiers Buried In Kansas

When the Civil War was over many soldiers moved across the United States looking for a new life. Many would never return to the home he was born. With this new life may come a wife, then children, many parents of this soldiers would never know their grand-children or great-grand children. In time many will lose all track of each other. As the years pass some of the ancestors of these soldiers will want to know about them, but can’t seem to find them. One way to start is the census, once you found where he lived and died, the you can start covering the county Cemeteries, I found this is one of the easiest way to start. The names on this list were in a Illinois regiment, many were born there while others lived there but were born in a other state, but they all have one thing in common they came to Kansas to spend their life here.
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Howard Friend, Rank Private, Co. G., 17 ILL., U. S. Cavalry, Residence DORR, MCHENRY CO, ILL., Age 20., Height 5' 9, Hair DARK, Eyes BLUE, Complexion LIGHT, Occupation FARMER, Nativity ILL., Joined When NOV 20, 1863, Joined Where WOODSTOCK, ILL., Period 3 Yeats, Muster In JAN 22, 1864, Muster In Where ST CHARLES, ILL. CONFINED AT FT LEAVENWORTH KAS UNDER CHARGE OF MUTINY NO DISCHARGE GIVEN HONORABLY DISCHARGED IN JAN 1866 BY COL ASHES CHIEF M&D OFFICER ILL. Birth: unknown, Death: unknown, Burial: Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County Kansas.
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Harmon G. Reynolds, Private, Co. A., 133 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence SPRINGFIELD, SANGAMON CO, ILL., Age 18, Height 5' 8, Hair LIGHT, Eyes BLUE, Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation CLERK, Nativity ROCK ISLAND CO, ILL., Joined When MAY 3, 1864, Joined Where SPRINGFIELD, ILL., Period 100 DAY, Muster In MAY 31, 1864, Muster In Where CAMP BUTLER, ILL., Muster Out SEP 24, 1864, Muster Out Where SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Birth: unknown, Death: unknown, Burial: Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County Kansas.
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William Stevenson, Rank Private, Co. G., 144 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence FAYETTE, MACOUPIN CO, ILL., Age 17, Height 5' 5, Hair BROWN, Eyes HAZEL, Complexion DARK, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation FARMER, Nativity ENGLAND, Joined When SEP 15, 1864, Joined Where ALTON, ILL., Period 1 Year, Muster In SEP 24, 1864, Muster In Where ALTON, ILL., Muster Out JUL 14, 1865, Muster Out Where SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Birth: unknown, Death: 1863, Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County Kansas.
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William R. Wood, Rank Corporal, Co. G., 18 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence FAIRFIELD, WAYNE CO, ILL., Age 24, Height 5' 10, Hair BLACK, Eyes BLACK, Complexion DARK, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation CABINET MAKER, Nativity UNIONTOWN, PA., Joined When MAY 28, 1861, Joined Where ANNA, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In MAY 28, 1861, Muster In Where ANNA, ILL. Birth: unknown, Death: 1863, Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County Kansas.
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Wesley Hunt, Rank Corporal, Co. G., 102 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence MILLERSBURG, MERCER CO, ILL., Age 27, Height 5' 9 ½, Hair BLACK , Eyes HAZEL, Complexion DARK, Marital Status MARRIED, Occupation FARMER, Nativity WEST FINDLEY, WASHINGTON CO, PA., Joined When AUG 14, 1862, Joined Where MILLERSBURG, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In SEP 2, 1862, Muster In Where KNOXVILLE, ILL., Muster Out JUN 6, 1865, Muster Out Where WASHINGTON, DC., REDUCED & DETAILED IN PIONEER CORPS DEC 7, 1862. Birth: unknown, Death: 1863, Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County Kansas.
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Stephen Sharp, Rank Private & Sergeant, Co. F., 50 ILL., U. S. Ifantry, Age 18, Height 5' 11, Hair LIGHT, Eyes BLUE, Complexion LIGHT, Occupation FARMER, Nativity Illinois, Joined When NOV 23, 1864, Joined Where JACKSONVILLE, ILL., Period 1 Year, Muster In NOV 23, 1864, Muster In Where JACKSONVILLE, ILL., Muster Out JUL 12, 1865, Muster Out Where SPRINGFIELD, ILL SUB FOR MORTIMER SMTIH.
Birth: unknown, Death: unknown, Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County Kansas.
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Lewis C. Paine, Rank Private, Co. D., 99 ILL., U. S. Infantry CON., Age 24, Height 5' 9, 1/2 Hair LIGHT, Eyes BLUE, Complexion FAIR, Occupation FARMER, Nativity DEARBORN CO, IN., Joined When AUG 6, 1862, Joined Where PITTSFIELD, ILL., Period 3 Yeats, Joined When AUG 6, 1862, Joined Where PITTSFIELD, ILL., Muster In AUG 23, 1862, Muster In Where FLORENCE, ILL., Muster Out JUL 31, 1865, Muster Out Where BATON ROUGE, LA.

Lewis Claudius Paine was born in Aurora Indiana on 20th June 1838.
He was the son of Thomas J and Julia Anne "Baker" Paine.
Lewis married Millie Salena Marsh on 7 June 1868, Pittsfield, Pike County Illinois. Together they Had fourteen children. Nine Sons and five daughters. Lewis was a Civil War Soldier, and Veteran. He Enlisted on 06 August 1862 Pittsfield, Illinois. Was in Company A, 99th Infantry Regiment Illinois. Mustered out of Company A, 99th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 31 July 1865, Baton Rouge, LA. And also Company D 99th Infantry.

Children:
Francis Judson Paine (1870 - 1938)
Charles Henry Paine (1875 - 1956)
Lenora E. Paine (1879 - 1903)*
Quincy Gilmore Paine (1885 - 1954)
Louis Cleon Paine (1893 - 1971)

Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County Kansas.
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Joseph Bogard, Rank Private, Co. G., 135 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence TUSCOLA, DOUGLAS CO, ILL., Age 20, Height 5' 4, Hair LIGHT, Eyes BROWN, Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation FARMER, Nativity VIGO CO, IN., Joined When MAY 10, 1864, Joined Where TUSCOLA, ILL., Period 100 DAY, Muster In JUN 6, 1864, Muster In Where MATTOON, ILL., Muster Out SEP 28, 1864. Birth: unknown, Death: unknown, Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County Kansas.
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John W. Herring, Rank Private, Co. H., 50 ILL. U. S. Infantry, Residence MT STERLING, BROWN CO, ILL., Age 20, Joined When FEB 25, 1864, Joined Where QUINCY, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In FEB 27, 1864, Muster In Where QUINCY, ILL., Muster Out JUL 13, 1865, Muster Out Where LOUISVILLE, KY. Birth: unknown, Death: 1863, Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.
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James H. Millholland, Rank Private, Co. E., 10 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence HENDERSON CO, ILL., Age 18, Height 5' 3 ½, Hair DARK, Eyes HAZEL, Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation FARMER, Nativity Indiana, Joined When AUG 30, 1861, Joined Where OQUAWKA, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In AUG 30, 1861, Muster In Where CAIRO, ILL., Muster Out SEP 14, 1864, Remarks: BY REASON OF EXPIRATION OF TERM. Wife Rebecca WRIGHT, married Nov. 19, 1864, children John, Dora, Frank, Bertie E. and Raymond Michael MULLHOLLAND. James H. Millholland Birth: 1843, Death: 1930, Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.
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William O. Wilson, Rank Private & Corporal, Co. M., 8 ILL., U. S. Cavalry, Residence PAINES POINT, OGLE CO, ILL., Age 33, Height 5' 8, Hair DARK, Eyes DARK, Complexion DARK, Occupation FARMER, Nativity Ohio, Joined When SEP 15, 1861, Period 3 Years, Muster In SEP 18, 1861, Muster In Where ST CHARLES, ILL., Muster Out SEP 28, 1864, Muster Out Where CHICAGO, ILL. MUSTERED OUT AS CORPORAL. Birth: unknown, Death: unknown. Burial: Gypsum Hill Cemetery, Salina, Saline County Kansas.
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William D. Jones, Rank Private, Co. G., 14 ILL., U. S. Cavalry, Residence JOHNSON CO, ILL., Age 19, Height 6', Hair DARK, Eyes BLUE, Complexion LIGHT, Occupation FARMER, Nativity VIENNA, JOHNSON CO, ILL., Joined When AUG 15, 1862, Joined Where VIENNA, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In JAN 7, 1863, Muster In Where PEORIA, ILL. Remark: IN ARREST AT NASHVILLE TENN SINCE MAR 12, 1865. Birth: 1845, Death: 1924, Burial date, 12 May 1924. Burial: Gypsum Hill Cemetery, Salina, Saline County Kansas.
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Washington C. Rose, Rank, Private, Co. Company F., Residence MORGAN CO, ILL., Age 29, Height 5' 8 ½, Hair DARK, Eyes GRAY, Complexion DARK, Marital Status MARRIED ,Occupation FARMER, Joined When AUG 11, 1862, Joined Where MURRAYSVILLE, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In SEP 2, 1862, Muster In Where JACKSONVILLE, ILL. DISCHARGED MAR 22, 1863 AT BENTON BARRACKS MO FOR DISABILITY. Was in Co. I., as well. Wife Zibia H. Rose, Washington C. Rose, Birth: 1838, Death: 1922. Burial: Osborne Township Cemetery, Mayfield, Sumner County, Kansas.
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Ephriam K. Peniwell, Rank Private, Co. B., 5 ILL., U. S. Cavalry, Residence LIVINGSTON, MOULTRIE CO, ILL., Age 25, Height 6', Hair LIGHT, Eyes BLUE, Complexion FAIR, Marital Status MARRIED, Occupation FARMER, Joined When AUG 27, 1861, Joined Where MATTOON, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In NOV 8, 1861, Muster In Where CAMP BUTLER, ILL., Muster Out NOV 8, 1864, Muster Out Where VICKSBURG, MS. Remark: TERM EXPIRED. Wife Caroline Weaver Peniwell (1842 - 1897), Ephriam K. Peniwell, Birth: Jan. 17, 1836, Death: Nov. 6, 1899. Burial: Osborne Township Cemetery, Mayfield, Sumner County, Kansas.
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William F. Moore, Private, Co. H., 28 ILL., U. S. Infantry CON., Residence TERRE HAUTE, HENDERSON CO, ILL., Age 19, Height 6' ¾, Hair SANDY, Eyes GRAY, Complexion FLORID, Occupation FARMER, Nativity Ohio, Joined When MAR 14, 1865, Joined Where QUINCY, ILL., Period 1 Year, Muster In MAR 14, 1865, Muster In Where QUINCY, ILL., Muster Out MAR 14, 1866, Muster Out Where BROWNSVILLE, TX. Birth: 1845, Death: 1922, Wife Nancy ( 1851-1916 ) Burial: Osborne Township Cemetery, Mayfield, Sumner County, Kansas..
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Joseph H. Barnes, Private, Co. A., 97 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence GILLESPIE, MACOUPIN CO, ILL., Age 20, Height 5' 8, Hair SANDY, Eyes DARK, Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation FARMER, Nativity GREENFIELD, HILLSBORO CO, NH., Joined When AUG 6, 1862, Joined Where BUNKER HILL, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In SEP 8, 1862 ,Muster In Where CAMP BUTLER, ILL., Muster Out JUL 29, 1865. Muster Out Where GALVESTON, TX. Birth: Sep. 7, 1844, Death: Mar. 26, 1924. Wife Matilda Barnes ( 1852-1939.) Burial: Osborne Township Cemetery, Mayfield, Sumner County, Kansas..
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George F. Fleming, Private, Co. H., 19 Ill., U. S. Infantry, Mustered in Jun 17, 1861, Remarks Tr. to Inv C'ps Jun 27, 1863.
George F. Fleming, Private, Co. 9, 1 U. S. ARMY CORPS, Residence CHICAGO, COOK CO, ILL., Age 21, Height 5' 9 ½, Hair LIGHT, Eyes GRAY, Complexion LIGHT, Occupation CLERK, Nativity PA., Joined When MAR 30, 1865, Joined Where CHICAGO, ILL., Period 1 Year, Muster In MAR 30, 1865, Muster In Where CHICAGO, ILL., Muster Out MAR 29, 1866, Muster Out Where WASHINGTON, DC., Remarks MUSTERED OUT AS PRIVATE CO E 6 US VETERAN VOL INF. Burial: Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas
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Enos F. Henderson, Private, Co. B., C., 8 Ill., U. S. Infantry, Residence CHARLESTON, COLES CO, ILL., Age 22, Height 5' 7, Hair DARK, Eyes DARK, Complexion DARK, Marital Status SINGLE ,Occupation FARMER, Nativity URBANA, CHAMPAIGN CO, NY., Joined When JUL 25, 1861, Joined Where CAIRO, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In JUL 25, 1861, Muster In Where CAIRO, ILL. Remarks REENLISTED AS VETERAN VOLUNTEER. VETERAN PROMOTED SERGEANT 1 APR 1863. Birth: unknown
Death: Jan. 15, 1914. Burial: Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas
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Dennison Herrick, Private, Co. G., 9 ILL., U. S. Cavalry, Residence MARENGO, MCHENRY CO, ILL., Age 25, Height 5' 9 ¾, Hair BLACK, Eyes BLACK, Complexion FAIR, Occupation LABORER, Nativity New York, Joined When FEB 1, 1865, Joined Where MARENGO, ILL., Period 1 Year, Muster In FEB 2, 1865, Muster In Where MARENGO, ILL., Muster Out OCT 31, 1865, Muster Out By Whom LT HOSNER. Birth: unknown, Death: Jul. 2, 1882. Burial: Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas
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Chancey F.A. Crawford, Private, Co. E., 141 ILL, U. S. Infantry, Residence CHERRY VALLEY, WINNEBAGO CO, ILL., Age 18, Height 5' 3, Hair DARK, Eyes DARK, Complexion DARK, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation SOLDIER , Nativity United States, Joined When MAY 17, 1864, Joined Where ELGIN, ILL., Period 100 DAYs, Muster In JUN 16, 1864, Muster In Where CAMP KANE, ILL., Muster Out OCT 10, 1864, Muster Out Where CHICAGO, ILL. Birth: unknown, Death: unknown. Burial: Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas
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Solomon S. Bowman, Private, Co. A., 116 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence DECATUR, MACON CO, ILL., Age 32, Height 5' 10 ½, Hair BROWN, Eyes BLUE, Complexion FAIR, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation BUTCHER, Nativity ANVIL, LEBANON CO, PA., Joined When AUG 6, 1862, Joined Where DECATUR, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In SEP 6, 1862, Muster In Where DECATUR, ILL. Remarks TRANS TO VRC JAN 10, 1865. Birth: Apr. 14, 1830, Death: May 10, 1896. His wife Margret L., b. Mar. 20, 1823 d. May 29, 1909. Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
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James W. Kinser, Private, Co. G., 144 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence FAYETTE, MACOUPIN CO, ILL., Age 20, Height 5' 9, Hair RED, Eyes HAZEL, Complexion DARK, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation FARMER, Nativity HAWKINS CO, Ohio., Joined When SEP 15, 1864, Joined Where ALTON, ILL., Period 1 Year, Muster In SEP 24, 1864, Muster In Where ALTON, ILL., Muster Out JUL 14, 1865. Birth: Aug. 25, 1844, Death: Feb. 11, 1920. Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
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George C. Eccles, Private, Co. C., 1 ILL., U. S. Cavalry, Age 19, Joined When JUL 8, 1861, Joined Where MATTOON, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In JUL 19, 1861, Muster In Where ALTON, ILL. Remarks DISCHARGED OCT 9, 1861 PER SO HEADQUARTERS DEPT OF THE WEST. Birth: Jan. 14, 1840, Death: Jul. 9, 1924. His wife Eliza Louisa Banning Eccles, Birth: Apr. 2, 1854, Death: Feb. 23, 1930. Burial:
Greenwood Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
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George A. Wear, Private, Co. K., 11 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Age 23, Joined When APR 30, 1861, Joined Where SPRINGFIELD, ILL., Period 3 months, Muster In APR 30, 1861, Muster In Where SPRINGFIELD, ILL., Muster Out JUL 30, 1861. Birth: 1837, Death: 1928, Wife Mary J. Birth: 1851, Death: 1912. . Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
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Edwin T. Metcalf, Rank Sergeant, Co. G., 101 ILL.., U. S. Infantry, Residence WAVERLY, MORGAN CO, ILL., Age 19, Height 5' 6 ¾, Hair LIGHT, Eyes GRAY, Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation JEWELER, Nativity MACOUPIN CO, ILL., Joined When AUG 9, 1862, Joined Where WAVERLY, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In SEP 2, 1862, Muster In Where JACKSONVILLE, ILL. Remarks DISCHARGED MAR 1, 1863 FOR DISABILITY.
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Co. G, 101st ILL. Infantry
Portrait and Biological Record of Southeastern Kansas, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of the Counties, Together with Biographies and Portraits of all the Presidents of the United States and The Governors of the State of Kansas. Chicago, Biographical Publishing Co. 1894.

Hon. Edwin T. Metcalf, M. D., located in Colony in the fall of 1882, and is now the oldest physician in years of active practice in this place. Skilled in his profession, he has won a high reputation among his brethren of the medical fraternity, and is also widely known in public circles throughout the state. He is present State Senator from his district, and the upright course which he has taken in the Legislature has brought credit to himself and satisfaction to his constituents.

The Doctor was born near Carlinville, Ill., July 27, 1843, and is a son of John M. and Isabelle (Wyeth) Metcalf, the former a native of Kentucky, and the latter of Pennsylvania. His mother was a lineal descendent of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. John Metcalf went to Illinois when a young man with his father, William Metcalf, who settled in Macoupin County, purchasing large tracts of land and locating his sons in that vicinity, which still goes by the name of the Metcalf settlement. He was a slaveholder in Kentucky, but becoming convinced that slavery was wrong, disposed of his Negroes and removed to a free state, becoming a wealthy farmer of Illinois.

The Doctor’s father worked at farm labor during his youth, and in his leisure hours read medicine with Doctor Wood, of Carrollton, Ill. Subsequently he located as a physician in Winchester, Scott County, but again returned to the farm for a short time. Afterward he located in Greenfield, Ill., removing thence to Waverly, where he died in 1858. His widow is still living and now makes her home in Oakland, Cal. Although reared on a slave plantation in the south, he became a bitter opponent of the institution of slavery, and in 1856 was a delegate to the first Republican convention held in Bloomington, Ill. He was a member of the Baptist Church and of the Masonic fraternity. He died on the Gulf of Mexico, while going to Texas for his health. The Metcalf family numbered seven children: Julia, wife of Silas Burnett, of Dallas, Tex.; Edwin T.; George D., a lawyer of Oakland, Cal.; Harriet, wife of Peter Casserly, of Springfield, Ill.; Richard W., who died in childhood; John W., professor of music in Oakland, Cal.; and one who died in infancy.

Doctor Metcalf of this sketch spent his early life in Waverly, Ill., and there acquired his literary education. In 1862 he enlisted in the Union army, and was assigned to Company G, One Hundred and First Illinois Infantry, in which he served eight months, when he was discharged on account of physical disability. Returning to Waverly in July, 1863, he entered the office of Dr. J. B. Miner, who had resigned his position as First Assistant Surgeon of the One Hundred and First Regiment. With him Mr. Metcalf read medicine for three years, and then attended lectures at Rush Medical College. In 1867 he located in Tallula, Ill., where he successfully engaged in practice until coming to Kansas in 1882.
The Doctor was married in 1864 to Chattie, daughter of James and Thurza Burnett. She was born in Waverly, March 10, 1847. By their union were born seven children: Milton, now a lawyer of Kansas City; Anna, George, Patti, Edwin, John and Belle, who died in infancy.

In politics, Dr. Metcalf is a stalwart Republican and now represents Anderson and Linn Counties in the State Senate. The last session of the Assembly was a memorable one, as two Houses were organized in the lower branch of the Legislature, a legal one by the Republicans and an illegal one by the Populists. Senator Metcalf was a stanch supporter of the legal House and assisted in defending it at all times. The history of that session is so well known throughout the Union that special mention is unnecessary in this volume. The Doctor has been Chairman of the Committee on Public Health and Immigration, and is a member of several other important committees. He belongs to the Christian Church, and socially is connected with the Masonic fraternity, the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Grand Army of the Republic.

Other business interests occupy the attention of our subject besides his practice. He is a stockholder in the People’s Bank of Colony and in the Eastern Kansas Telephone Company. He also owns a farm near Colony. When he first came to this place he conducted a drug business, but after a time gave it up, as his attention was all required by his increasing practice. He now receives a liberal patronage and stands in the front rank as a physician. His popularity and prominence in circles are well merited.
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George A. Smith, Sergeant, Co. E., 86 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence VALLEY, STARK CO, ILL., Age 25, Height 6', Hair LIGHT, Eyes GRAY, Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation FARMER, Nativity CANTON, FULTON CO, ILL., Joined When AUG 13, 1862, Joined Where VALLY, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In AUG 27, 1862, Muster In Where PEORIA, ILL. Remarks PROMOTED 2LT MAR 23, 1863 1LT AUG 12, 1865 CAPTAIN SEP 14, 1864.Btith: 1835, Death: 1919, Wife Mary I. or L. Brith: 1844, Death: 1932. At rest: Colony Cemetery, Colony, Anderson County, Kansas
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Smith Culler, Private, Co. H., 73 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence ADAMS CO, ILL., Age 26, Height 5' 9, Hair BROWN , Eyes BLUE, Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status MARRIED, Occupation FARMER, Nativity WESTMORELAND CO, PA., Joined When AUG 6, 1862, Joined Where ADAMS CO, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In AUG 21, 1862, Muster In Where CAMP BUTLER, ILL. Remarks DISCHARGED OCT 1, 1862 ON ACCOUNT OF WOUNDS PVTD WHILE ON DUTY. Brith: 1836, Death: 1925. His wife Malvinia, Brith: 1841, Death: 1933. At rest: Colony Cemetery, Colony, Anderson County, Kansas
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Solomon F. Goodbrake, Rank Private, Co. F., 7 ILL., U. S. Cavalry, Residence VANDALIA, FAYETTE CO, ILL., Age 27, Height 5' 10, Hair BROWN, Eyes BLUE, Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status MARRIED, Occupation FARMER, Nativity Ohio,
Joined When AUG 16, 1861, Joined Where VANDALIA, ILL., Period 3 Years, Muster In SEP 3, 1861, Muster In Where CAMP BUTLER, ILL. Remarks REENLISTED AS A VETERAN, promoted to 1St. Sergeant, then 1St. Lieutenant. Brith: May 3, 1834. Death: Nov. 30, 1911. AT rest: Highland Cemetery, Junction City, Greary County, Kansas
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Robert Bradford,Rank Private, Co. F., 149 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence CAMARGO, DOUGLAS CO, ILL., Age 18, Height 5' 8 ½, Hair DARK, Eyes GRAY, Complexion FAIR, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation FARMER, Nativity ATHENS CO, Ohio, Joined When JAN 24, 1865, Joined Where DANVILLE, ILL., Period 1 Year, Muster In JAN 24, 1865, Muster In Where DANVILLE, ILL., Muster Out JAN 27, 1865, Muster Out Where DALTON, GA. : Highland Cemetery, Junction City, Greary County, Kansas
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Clark H. Easton, Rank Private, Co. D., 8 ILL., U. S. Infantry, Residence PEORIA, PEORIA CO, ILL., Age 31, Height 5' 9, Hair BLACK, Eyes HAZEL, Complexion DARK, Occupation AGENT, Nativity YATES, New York, Joined When SEP 26, 1864, Joined Where PEORIA, ILL., Period 1 Year, Muster In SEP 26, 1864, Muster In Where PEORIA, ILL., Muster Out SEP 25, 1865, Muster Out Where NEW ORLEANS, LA. Remarks DISCHARGED 25 SEP 1865 TERM OF SERVICE HAVING EXPIRED. At rest: Ridgeway Cemetery, Osage County, Kansas
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James H. Kilgore, Rank unknown, Company B., 97 Ill., U. S. Infantry. Born 1839, Died 1911, Wife Mary C., Born 1843, Died 1828. At rest Scranton Cemetery, Scranton, Osage County, Kansas.

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