In the Service
17th Infantry in Korea: Interview with Sgt. Louis Eve, conducted by Judge Stuart Namm (Retired), during the 2006 reunion of the 17th Infantry, produced by Legal Eagle Productions. ![]()
81st Indiana: Its Annual Reunion on Friday in this City and Election of Officers. Brief History of the Gallant Regiment in the Civil War. ![]()
Camp Noble: The management of affairs at Camp Noble, in this city. ![]()
Gold Star Honor Roll: A record of men from Floyd County who died in the service of the United States and the Allied Nations in the World War 1914 - 1918. ![]()
Gray Heads and Gray Beards: 1894 Reunion of the 23rd and 38th Regiments of the Indiana Volunteer Infantry. These men served in the Civil War under the command of Col. William L. Sanderson (23rd) and Col. Benjamin F. Scribner (38th). ![]()
A Historical Sketch of the 23rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry: (July 29th, 1861 to July 23rd, 1865) Written by Shadrach K. Hooper, First Lieutenant and Adjutant.
In The Service: Over 100 pages of newspaper transcriptions from World War I. COMING SOON!Morgan's Beacon: The Sweet Gum Stable (later Farmers' Feed & Supply) at West 7th & Main Streets was used as a warning beacon to alert Morgan's Raiders of a strong military defense in New Albany.
Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Floyd County: ![]()
Some Civil War Recollections: Luther Miller, Company E, 81st Indiana Volunteer Infantry. ![]()
Spencer Greys: By One of Their Own (newspaper account written 35 years after the Mexican War, with descriptions of Camp Belknap, Saltillo, Monterey, and Buena Vista).
Veterans of the War of 1812: Partial list of applicants for pensions, with mention of Col. Gilbert Budd and the "Yellow Jackets". ![]()
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