Civil War, Company D, 12th Indiana Volunteer Infantry.
His grandparents told him that one day in early Monticello that a group of Native American Indians stopped to rest at the court house square. while there, a squaw gave birth to a papoose, which she carefully wrapped in a blanket, mounted her horse and continued her journey.
source: The Old Monticello Cemetery by Madden Publishing
Civil War, Company D, 12th Indiana Volunteer Infantry.
His grandparents told him that one day in early Monticello that a group of Native American Indians stopped to rest at the court house square. while there, a squaw gave birth to a papoose, which she carefully wrapped in a blanket, mounted her horse and continued her journey.
source: The Old Monticello Cemetery by Madden Publishing
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