History of Bourbon County Kansas to the Close of 1865
History of Bourbon County Kansas to the Close of 1865
Thomas F Robley
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H. Hickson, from Ohio, settled on Mill Creek. W. R. Clyburn, from Indiana, settled on Dry- wood. The Custard family, from Pennsylvania, and 106 HISTORY OF BOURBON COUNTY. [1858 J. B. Caldwell from the same State, settled on Drywood. C. H. Haynes and family as noted by the Fort Scott Democrat, arrived in March, 1858. He soon afterwards purchased an interest in the saw-mill, and some time afterwards he and Mr. Jenkins moved the mill to the Marmaton river, northeast of the Plaza. Captain Haynes en...tered the service at the beginning of the war, as a lieutenant in the 6th Kansas, and in 1862 raised and commanded Co. B, 14th Kansas. He was married to Miss Jennie Hoyle, December 20, 1855. John J. Stewart, who has already been mentioned as having come here in January, 1856, had now grown to manhood, and taken a claim on Mill Creek near Cen- terville. He married Miss Elizabeth Harbin in Febru- ary, 1856. During the war he served first in the 6th Kansas, and afterwards raised and commanded Co. C, of Colonel Eaves' battalion, and was all through the Price raid of October, 1864.
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