McClaskey - Isaiah R.
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal - May 18, 1887
Isaiah R. McClaskey, late of Company B, 190th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry died at his home near Hutchinson, Kansas, on the fourth of this present month, of typhoid fever. He was aged 47, and a brother of Captain McClaskey, Sheriff-elect of this County. He was a general favorite among the boys of Company B, and was familiarly known among them as "Bud." He started out as Corporal of this company and returned its First Sergeant. He was a good soldier and an honest man. At the last reunion of the company held in this city he made the remark, "I wonder whether we will all meet here again next year!" He was the first to fall, and there will be one vacant chair at the next banquet of Co. B, 190th. Transcribed by: Tracy Jones
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Source: Crawfordsville Star, May 5, 1887 p 4
Bud McClasky, well known in this vicinity and a brother of Capt. E.P. McClasky, died in Kansas on Monday. - kbz