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Asher, Virginia: 

 

Boss, Jacob:

  • History of Winona Chautauqua Re-Lived by Ruth Kain, Times Union Society Editor; Weekly Northern Indianian (Warsaw, Indiana - 3 Sep 1874); Dr. Jacob Boss (1826-1874) - Find a Grave Memorial; Jacob Boss/Soldier History in the American Civil War Research Database; City of Warsaw Indiana/Cemetery History: copies of all these references are in the Boss surname file located in the genealogy room of the Old Jail Museum 121 N Indiana St. in Warsaw, Indiana; pages 11, 22, and 24 in A History of the City of Warsaw, Indiana by Michelle J. Bormet.

 

Chapman, John Butler: 

 

Cowen, Jane: 

 

DuBois, C. Clifford and Betty Reed: 

 

Ford, Rozella: 

 

Hansman, John and Ann: 

  • The Thaddeus/Winter 2014-15; page 38 & 126 of A History of the City of Warsaw, Indiana by Michelle J. Bormet

 

Hubler, Thomas:

  • Page 10a in the Warsaw Times-Union, Thursday, September 18,1986 - “County’s Thomas Hubler Was One of the Youngest Soldiers in Civil War.” Thomas L. F. Hubler  from “Youngest Soldierboys” by Jay S. Hoar, and a copy of Tommy Hubler’s diary from his service in the Civil War - all sources in the surname file in the genealogy room at the Old Jail Museum, 121 N Indiana St.
  • Warsaw, IN. “In Front of Atlanta by Tom Hubler from http://yesteryear.clunette.com/#civilwar;
  • Page 22 in A History of the City of Warsaw, Indiana by Michelle J. Bormet.

 

Lichtenwalter, Robert W. “Coach”

  • Pages 90, 115-116 from A History of the City of Warsaw, Indiana by Michelle J. Bormet; “Parade Marshal A Community ‘Pioneer’” by Ruth Anne Lipka, Staff Writer for the Warsaw Times-Union, July 1987; Coach Lichtenwalter: ‘Litch’ has been Boys Club director over 25 years, Warsaw Times-Union, Feb. 22, 1989 - sources located in the surname file in the genealogy room at the Old Jail Museum, 121 N Indiana St. Warsaw, IN

 

 Rodeheaver, Homer:

 

Williams, Reuben: 

 

Zimmer, Justin Orville: 

  • Justin O. Zimmer An Autobiography, copy in the surname file located in the genealogy room of the Old Jail Museum 121 N Indiana St., Warsaw, IN and the Warsaw Community Public Library 310 E Main St.; A Brief Life History of Justin Orville Zimmer in Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/en/united-states/); from the Friday, May 20,1977 Supplement to Times-Union Warsaw, Indiana newspaper - “Out-Of-The Ordinary Farm Boy Traveled Rails, Road to Fame.”