KY-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest 3 Mar 2001 Volume 01 : Issue 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- X-Message: #1 Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 16:17:46 -0700 From: "Jean Dalrymple" Subject: MILITARY: roster of Captain O. G. Cameron Co. 1, 1st Ky. Mt. Riflemen, Harrison Co This is from page 21 of a spiral book, but I have no idea what the name of it was... This is a roster of Captain O. G. Cameron Co. 1, 1st Ky. Mt. Riflemen, that was raised in Kentontown, Kentucky Harrison County in the year of 1861, to fight with the Confederate States. CONFEDERATE ARMY SOLDIERS INCLUDE 1. Captain O. G. Cameron 2. Lt. Joe Harding 3. Lt. William French 4. Lt. W. W. Burns 5. Toliver Duncan 6. Henry Stewart 7. William VanHook 8. John F. Benson 9. Joe Dorossett 10. Anderson Wilson 11. Ishem Routte 12. Levi Wheeler 13. Marion Louderback 14. Lewis Mdelin 15. Wilford Duncan 16. Richard Duncan 17. James Duncan 18. James VanHook 19. Henry Richey 20. Hiram Linville 21. John Ashcraft 22. Enry Ashcraft 23. William Ashcraft 24. Lem Mullikin 25. By the name of Dearm 26. By the name of West 27. By the name of Cook 28. Kellis Huls 29. Jack Huls 30. Nelson McGuire 31. Andy Ashbrook 32. Charlie French 33. G. W. Sparks 34. Mich Neal 35. Sam Cracraft 36. Ashford Hieatt 37. Elias Claypoole 38. John Fryman 39. Bays Cmmons 40. Tom Raymond 41. Elis Moran 42. Wilholt Wilson 43. Jone Jones 44. John Whitehead 45. James Cameron 46. John Linville 47. Abner Conner 48. Baker Wiggins 49. Jim John Whaley 50. Levi Colvin 51. Oscar Overbey 52. Fess Stewart 53. By the name of Beckett 54. John Walton Lawson Mockbee 55. Tim Chisholm 56. John Morris 57. Tom Wiggins -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- X-Message: #2 Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 16:37:28 -0700 From: "Jean Dalrymple" Subject: NEWSPAPER: The Mercury, Carlisle Nicholas Co., KY 1902 Sorry that I don't have the date.... 1902 tho one article states that the next Monday would be the 3rd of Feb.. this paper was published on a Thursday..... The Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas Co., KY 1902 At Flemingsburg Court Monday, 15 horses were bought by Bourbon buyers, at prices ranging from $60 to $175. The following were the purchasers; Jas E. Kern, 5 head; Fletcher Mann, 5; Dan Morris 1; W. H. Whaley, 1; Ed Burke, 2; and N. H. Bayless, 1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARTRIMONIAL GAUNCE-ALLISON,--At County Clerk's office, on the 24th, Joseph Walker Gaunce and Miss Alma Gertrude Allison ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` DEATHS THOMPSON,--Near Bramblett, on 24th inst.., Miss Laura E. Thompson, aged 18 years. Burial at Mt. Sterling Saturday. WAGGONER,--At Lexington, on the 24th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Waggoner, aged 55 years,. Burial at Barverville Saturday. RICHIE,--Near Millersburg, January 24th, Wm. Richie, aged about 10 years. Burial at Barterville Saturday. WILSON,--At his home in this county, on the 27th inst., of pneumonia, Mr. Wm. A. Wilson, aged about 60 years. Mr. Wilson was a well known and highly respected citizen, and one ever ready to help all those in need of a helping hand. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Stock Holders of the Nicholas County Building and Saving Association will meet at the Court House next Monday, Feb 3rd at 8:30 a.m. for the purpose of electing officers. Every member earnestly solicited to be on hands promptly. Thos. Owen, Pres. S. K. Veach, Sec'y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Sale,-- A combined, bay, harness and saddle mare, six year o, in foal to good jack, gentle for women folks to drive. F. M. Tinder, Carlisle, Ky. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` The C. W. B. M. will hold its next regular meeting Wednesday afternoon, Feb 5th. Members will please meet promptly at 2 o'clock. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Some people prefer quality, others price. We can please both. Call and see us. A. R. Fisher. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Earnest Scott has bought the Miss Kate Spencer's property near this city for $700 cash. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wm. Cain's horse, unattended, ran away with the buggy Saturday afternoon and tore the top off before it could be stopped. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CORN MILL STARTED I have started my corn mill again, and Saturday will be regular grinding day. Jas. Alexander, Carlisle. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ End of ky-footsteps-digest V01 #32 ********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. **********************************************************************