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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 8 Dec 1888

Marble Stones to Mark their Resting Places Received
Mames of those Who Sleep in Montgomery County Cemeteries With Unmarked Graves
In March, 1881, Chas. M. Travis was appointed by McPherson Post No 7 GAR to secure from the government headstones for unmarked soldiers’ graves. After much advertising and correspondence he received from the relatives of some of the deceased soldiers enough information to enable him to make an application for a few stones which were received in April 1883.  A part of these were for Crawfordsville, the rest for Linden, Waveland, Darlington and New Market. After these stones were received it was discovered by McPherson Post that the relatives and near friends of the deceased soldiers took but little if any interest in the matter. In some instances it was difficult to find anyone with enough “loving kindness’ for the dead soldiers to take the headstone for free of charge, and set them at the graves. The Post concluded to take matter in hand and Mr. Travis continued on the duty. He gathered form the committees which were sent out on Memorial Day to decorate the graves and from other sources, the names, company and regiment of 60 deceased soldiers whose graves were not properly marked and requisition was made for the headstones about two years ago. Owing to there being a lack of appropriation the stones could not be made and shipped until now. At the meeting of McPherson Post last Saturday night Mr. Travis reported the receipt of the 60 headstones which were shipped by the government from Lee, Mass, Nov 23, ult. Messrs. McDaniel, Ensminger and Travis were appointed a committee to see that the stones for the graves in and about the city were properly erected, at the expense of the Post. It is not expected that this committee will attend to setting up the stones at graves away from the city. The relatives and friends and comrads outside the city must look after these. The following is a list of stones received from graves away from the city.

The government gives the following instruction as to setting up the stones:
“The stones should be set so as to show about 15” above ground and the earth well tamped around the base.”
Parties coming for the stones should call on Mr. Travis and get an order or they will not be able to get them from the freight office. The following is a list of the stones for the graves in and about the city:

OLD TOWN CEMETERY
George Galloway, Co K 86 Ind Vols. Inf.
James McCabe, Co E 150 Ind Vols. Inf
George A. Foster Co A 154 Vols. Inf
Samuel Bennett, Co C 120 Ind. Vols. Inf.

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Tuesday 30 May 1892
 
The following is the list of the names of the soldiers buried in our cemeteries:
 

Old Town  Cemetery—Henry Brewer, J. J. Carter, Austin Carpenter, Jason Corey, George A. Foster, George Galloway, Daniel Kernoodle, James McCabe, Jas. McArthur, Jas. McLaughlin, Newton Martin, Joseph Mount, Thomas Mason, Elijah Mills, Nelson Patterson, Harvey Smith, John Scott, Vick Monroe, Charles D. Wickliff

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 21 Feb 1891

Soldier’s Tombstones – The following is a list of the tombstones which have been procured from the Government by McPherson Post, No 7 GAR and which remains at the marble works of Sidney Speed, corner of Green & Market streets. The relatives and friends of the deceased soldiers are requested to call and get these stones and set them up at the graves. If they are not taken in a reasonable time they will have to be returned or disposed of as the Government may direct:

James H. Vanarsdall, Co G 10 Reg Ind Vol. Inf
William Wolverton, 9th Battery, Ind Vol. Lt. Arty
David O. Bible, Co D 116 Reg Ind Vol. Inf
Allen T. Blaine, Co K 22 Reg Ind Vol. Inf
James Shevelin, Co B 120 Reg, Ind Vol. Inf.
Francis M. Blue, 16 Battery Ind Vol. Lt. Arty.
H.H. Murray, Co K 86 Reg Ind Vol. Inf
Calloway Nosler, Co D 135 Reg Ind Vol Inf
Thomas N. Campbell, Co G 20 Reg Ind Vol. Inf
JC Monfort, Co G 40 Reg Ind Vol Inf
JM Barcus, Co C 120 Reg Ind Vol. Inf
George Galloway. Co K 86 Reg Ind Vol Inf
Augustus E. Newell 18 Battery Ind Vol Lt Arty
William Mack Elliot, Co L 5 Reg Ind Vol Cavalary
Josiah Chambers Co C 27 Ind Vol. Inf.
William C. Endicott, Co F 86, Ind Vol. Inf.



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