Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Orphans High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Knightstown, IN)

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TI-IE HO E JOURN WUI XXNIII ll llfmn lllldlld, Ihurscaw as ll I' Nc 9 BIRllShXh VIEW UI' THE HOME I'uIrIisIn-cl ul Ihr I I'a z .'1II s' z I .': 'I H' ' Q -. ' . ' . lg.',1l.S ,1 r- 1 M- , nn. f.. F V ? G 1 V b ITN! , . ,441 .1 'nA .A -, .h . U F Q -,N fi 'N ADMINISTRATION BUII DING HISTORILAL SKETCH OF THE INDIANA SOI DIERS AND SAILORS ORPHANS HOME HE site of this Institution was known for many years before the war as tne Knlghtstown 'iprlngs and was vis lted as a health resort by many The spot now known as bprrng Valley was dotted with tents during the summer months and the occupants made a business of drinking the water bathing init and believing themselves greatly benefited Bath house were fmallv erected and so well were these patronwed that slde of the road and directly above the llrge spring This afforded new and substantial conveniences for health seekers and the place began to enjoy a general reputation But greater and grander history than all this could make was destined to be written of the Kmghtstown Springs The fame the place then boasted only served to attraet the public attention when its healthful loeatron and its springs of pure water were wanted for a higher and nobler purpose Early IH the summer of 1861 a meetmgw rs called in the ofiice of Qove rnor Olly er P Morton to devise ways and means to establish a State Soldiers Home About fifty gentle men responded to the call At the suggestron of the Governor a Board of Directors Nas appointed and incorporated with this end ID VICW At first the Cnty Hospital Building at Indianapolis was used hut early in 18061 the Ixnrghtstown Springs with fifty four acres of ground Including the aforesaid hotcl and seyeral other buildings was purchased as a Soldiers Home The money to efl'e ct this purchase C58 'JOIU was raised by private gifts and many patriotic hearts went into all parts of the State asking for donations Among these persons may be mentioned Rex Arm strong and Qhaplarn John Hogarth I oner rely upon voluntary contributions to meet all the necessary expenses and the propertv passed into the hands of the State and was placed under officers appointed by the I egis lature On the first day of March 1867 the Home for Disabled Soldiers became one ot the rnstltutlons of the State for the malntenanee not only of' sick and disabled soldiers and sea men but also of their widows and orphans It was formally opened Iune Io 1864 Now to return to the meeting in the Gov ernor s ofllceln 1?-Sh: One of the patriots attending tlat meeting was George Merritt recently deceased He stood a the first adxocate of a home for soldiers orphans Before any decision was reached he addressed the meeting in behalf of the orphans of the soldrers who had given therr lives for their eountry Ile re lated to the meeting some of his ereperrenees during the war rn hospitals and on the battlefields where rt was his prrvr lege and duty to care for the wounded and dying Ile pretured to them the one unsatrs fred and oxermasterrng anxiety of the dying soldier for his children when he was gone He declared to the meeting that he had always guy en assurance ID such cases that the countrv would provide for the children and to make good tnat ple lge he offered lf the meeting would include the soldiers orphans rn their seheme to gut five thousand dollars 1355 0005 for their benefit After a long discussion rt was thought that to combine the two would be so gre at an un dertaklng as to end rnger the succe ss of the enterprise and that at was best to undertake This decision left Mr Merritt free to fulfill at least his share of the country s obligation and promises Hrs wish was that the orphans might be divided into families of ten each to he given to the care of one woman to whom a fixed monthly allowance should be given IH monev to be expended as rn her Judgment would best promote the welfare of the ehlld ren Ile expected to find these foster mothers among the soldiers rdows and maiden ladies whom the war had left alone and thus he thought to provide rn a measure for both classes In Miss Susan Fussell he founda woman well qualified and willing to undertake the care of ten orphans in the manner indicated On the 14th dav of November 18611 she com menced her work in two roomsln the Military Hospital at Indianapolis with tour soldiers N . .- Ir' 1-' MQ , X tu V , D , J 4,Av .y ,Je QL -ffl.-. , - N N w ' - - D 1 - 1 1 1 ' I , . , . . 9 7 9 J 1 . 7. I ' A D I L .K - ' j 1 v 1 w . 1 . D 1 x 3 ' 1 . ' '-1 -1 ' ' 1. .1 V '1 1 1 -1 51? Y I ' ' ' 1 5, T' , x , Vx, , l ' L, , H L, xi, , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , H ' ' 1 ' 1' 1 'V ' ' ' - ' 1 1 1 , 1 I - I i I 1 D ne ' ' , vr , ' . ' ' ' , ' , , V . - e ., , - U , . - 1 1 - 4 1 y - I '. ' 1 ' ' ' ' I ' .', ' .' ' f ' .' ' 1 ' v ' 1 1 1 L- ' 1 3' K ' ' 1 1 B- 1 K' ' 1 -A-I 1. 1 1 1 ' ,' . , X ' 1 , ' 1 Y n 1 w I y' 1 1 : 4 ,-' K ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' 1 ' ' K 1 ' 1 - 3 '1 1' ' , . . ' , . ' 1 . I ' 1' I 'l I .'. - ' 1 bw 1 . y - .1 S I - . I 51 A1 A 1 , ' 1- - , ' , L, 1 2 S , , l K , ' 1 ' . I - 4 '11 . 'i ' - ' ' ' . , . . a Mr. Aaron Aldrick built a hotel on the west The Directors soon found they could not first the Soldiers' Home. ' ' 1 1 1 y t - 1 r 1 ' ' I- 1 1 '51 V.'A1' , . ' ' ' 8 51' 71 1 1 .13 ' I K' 1 V 1 1 F . K I 'L1 'L ' 1 ' 1 1 -1 1 I 1 51, ' ' ' , ' ' ' I , 'A' Y I I I 1' 1 i V 1 I1 5 . . , , , . , H . , ,, 1 I A , ,, . I . A 1 . . .. . . . . N , ., , K -1 1 11 . , ' . ' ' 1 , L' ' , 1 1 1 1 , , , ' - ' ' ' if 11 .1 ' 1 1 'B11 1 5- ' 5' - sf 1 , 1 , D , , ' B1 '1 , , ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' I 111' ' ' . va 1 T In I 1 . . . A 1 . , . , . K ' Y L 1 A I ' , 1 , ' ' 1 I , ' 1 , 1 1' 1 ' 1 ' '7 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1- 1 -1 .1 1 ' I1 ' 1 1 ' ' S L B B I 1 ' . ' I ' 1 y 1 1 . 1 5 , . A 5 ' b , 1 ' ' , 1' ' 1 . ' 1 1 . , ' 1 1 ' 11' 1 1 1 , ' 1 51 ' , ' ' 1 ' F ' J ' 'F' ' S ' L . 1 7. - 1 . . , , ,Mi v- orphans taken from the Orphans Asylum of that exty Ina short txme she had the full number ttenj from different part of the State all wlthout frxends to care for th4 m In Apxll 18641 Mlss Fussell moyed to the Ixnlghtstown Sprlngs and wlth het lxttle famlly occupied a llttle cottage on tne hlll on the east slde of the road tnear the pre ent I lncoln Halll and here we fmd the hrst Soldlexs Orphans Home at this place whlle the Soldlers Home had just been located by prly ate enterpllse 111 the hotel on the opposlte slde of the load When the State assumed control of the Home m March 1864 theI egnslature appomt ed Henry B Hull Charles S Hubbard and Wxlllam Hannaman Trustees and the follow Ing classes were admitted to the Home 1 Totally dlsabled soldlers and seamen Z Partially dlsabled soldlers and seamen 2 Orphans under lifteen years of age of deceased soldners tnelther father nor mother hvmgj Orphans f the same elass woe mothers are llylng Wldows of deceased soldners The Trustees appointed Dr M M W1ShHlll long ldentlhed wlth this Home the tnst Superintendent Here hoveeyer Mlss Fussell llved for ten years wlth her charge of ten orphans Independent of the State Home x cept that they attended the schools estab lished by the State They mamtamed a se p arate famlly hfe whe rem they '-0 nearly for got that they were orphans that they often spoke of the others 'ts theorphans Mlss Fussell has passed over the rlver to he r rest and reward but she llye d long enough to see SLHOOI BUII DINQ most of her chlldren happlly marrled and ln homesof thelr own all blessmg her forthe care and helpful mfluence she had exerted on thexr Voung llves Mr Merrltt who IS rellable authorlty fol these statements bore wltness to the falth fulness and unselhshne s of that noble band of men and women who during the time he was an observe r of the worle had charge of the Soldiers Orphans Home In a short tlme the number of admxssmons was so great that more room was re qulred md fue acres of ground east of the road and dlrectly opposite the hotel Home were pur fhased and a new bulldlng erected thereon at a Lost of nfty QIX thousand dollars Him 0003 To this new bulldxng the old soldners were transferred and the ehlldren were left ln the hotel In 1870 however the chnldren so far out numbered the old soldlers that they ex change d quarters the chlldren takmg the new Home and the soldlers returrlng to the Hotel lfazly onthrlstmas mormng 1841 the old hotel was burned and soon thereafter the soldlers were remoyed to the Natlonal M111 tatv Home at Dayton Ohlo Th1s left the orphans m full possessxon of the Home untxl ln 1849 an asylum for feeble mmded chlldren was attached to the lnstxtutlon This contln UtKlUY1tll the Ieglslature of 1884 separated them sendmg the feeble mmded tMay 141 to Rlchmond leaymg the orphans sole pos ess ors of the ground agam whlch arrangement stlll contlnues The Home has been twice burned rust on the Nth of September ls 4 t ab t 11 1 eloele p m the building was dlseoveled to J be on the Although nearly all were sleeping soundly when the alarm was glven those m charge gave themselves so energetlcally to the worle ot savmg the chlldren that no one was lost Wlth commendable zeal the Trus tees began to bulld at onee and ln Septem ber 1848 the new bulldmg was agam occu pled The second fire occurred on July 21 18861 at P o eloele p m There was no loss of hfe but the bulldmg and most of Its contents were eonsumed Temporary shelter was lm medlately provlded for the chlldren maklng them as comfortable as posslble under the clr cuvnstanees ln beptember the Trustees rented the Valley House ln Kmghtstown orphans were removed there while the feeble mmded chxldren were assigned the frame school bulldmg upon the Home grounds The contract for rebunldmg was let at once and wlth characterlstlc promptness the Trus tees pushed the work to completlon The eorne rstone was lald on the 17th day of Noy ember 188b and June 28 1887 the south wlng was completed and occupled The re mammg part of the Admlmstratlon Bulldmg was oceupled as rapldlv as the halls and rooms were hmshed The new school bulldlng was completed m Ianuary and on the 6th day of February 1?ss8 the chlldren took possesslon The older of the two 1ndustr1alBulld1ngs was erected ln the year 1'Nts The three cottages on the east lde of L ottage Park were bullt In the ye n lsrsfb md three on the south snde were added mn the year 1891 lmeoln Hall was begun ln October 1891 The eonnnstone was lald on November 3rd and the soldlers temporarlly to .II,I EK I, , . 5 V X ,I I V as ' - L 31 V .sz , '-A. , ' e -.. 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V. . . . , ffgeeggisjf 13 A' ' S? 1 'VN of the same year md It wIs dedlcated June 23 1892 The follovulng purchases of land for the use of the Home have been made and together eonstItute the Home farm Ac mfs M'u'ch1 186 Aprll 20 IWI 1'VIIIIray est Itel Aprll 1890 fMorrI estatel AprIl 1-49 lRxmsey Istxtrl Fotal Home farm '7 1892 893 1894 9: 1896 1897 South row of boys cottages bullt and occupled makIng18 dIvIsIons In all 12 of boys and 6 of gIrls The hot water plant was put In Hospltal The old chapel was converted Into sehool bulldlng Water plant enlarged lead tank placed In attle of maIn buIldIng Iron foot brIdge buIlt Coal provIded low gas pressure Free admlsslon of e100 chIl dren to Roblnson s Cxrcus New dynamo and engIne Installed HIghest enrollment In the hIstory of the Home Jan 22 189s and contln umg for nIne days 644 The H0 pur chased cleared and dralned and the '13 acres south of barns and garden purchased total acreage 242 Two story hospltal veranda buIlt bv Home carpenter and bovs Feed water heat er and pIIrIfIeI Installed In englne house Jraduatmg Class of 22 Sermus hre In mam kltehe n has shortage from low temperature lb below lero Wood burned under bollers VIsItIng Lt gIsI l.tU1S hear Queen Fsther 9944 1890 1900 9 902 190 3 904 905 00? 1907 LINCOLN HAI I Twenty two graduates New greenhouse bullt H feet by 214 feet 11 feet hIgh In eenter in grad uates Steam heat substItuted for gas stove s In prIvate rooms Wood often used under boIlers Gas explosIon In DIVI sIon 17 Water system enlarged hlewated 50 000 gallon steel tank buIlt Dean pump Installed Marrxage of Hon WIll fumback and Mms Waehtstetter SQTIOUS shortage of gas Plre nearly destroyed Cottage II Great storm at the Home lune 21th Damages paxd by Gov Durbm from emergency fund Small pox seourge at Kmghtstown 81 cases Nom at the Home Mamtenance approprlatlon 99: 000 00 RefrlgeratmgplantInstalled Wooden sllo bullt and filled Steel ceIlIng In chlldren s dlmng room Marble Vlo saIc fioor In mam buIldIng Foun taIn and walk west of mam buIldIng New manual traInIng bulldlng ereeted and equlpped Stately fence of con erete posts and two Ineh gas plpe bullt Orchard planted upon Gov Durhm s recommendatIon FIVE day cert momes at Commencement New fence extended and Iron gates added Iumber and plpe rouse bullt I' el problem Coal purchased Cmnery bullt and equlpped FlectrIe lIght system thoroughly made over 4000 volumes In lIbrary axon annual 'lS 1909 0 ll 9 ll' 0 '14 lt, I' appropIIatIon for llbrary FIscal year changed to end September 30th Death of bupt A I-I Graham mourned 71119 Home Dr W T S of Franklm chosen bupermtendent lhlrteen trades taught New coal house erected Blble Study to the front General C Italogue of the Home prepared E tensIon of smoke stack Malntenance approprlatlon S5100 000 00 DHIFV barn made a model one Cement walks lald More than S10 000 turned baek Into state treasury The gradu ates general theme The Book of Matthew t Iandehlldre n admltted Enrollment ehanges from tlt-!LllY'1L to Increase Gam of 43 Not a slngle death In the Home In the year Many mInor Improvements made Reeeptlon to Dr O E Hollo way at Commeneement Graduates general theme An OutlIne VIGW of the lllble RI al estate valuatlon S315 857 34 llumbmg and broom makmg trades added IsI001ldfIdltl0Y1 to 11091311181 for b IbIes New fenelng on arm Rotatlon of crops Installed I ak: Improved Dfldllllng' tIle lald on farm FlectrIc plant changed new englnfs new dynamos Play ground Ipparatus for glrls Installed New Iqulpment of type Wlfltlng' ma alum s Complete motIon plcture out lIt Installed lhxee new metal washers and dnv tumbler In laundry Concrete , - . ,. 1 A1 .' 1 .1 ' er 2' - I L .. 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'N 11 1 V111 N 1x ll n 1-1111 is H11 sx s 11 ll llll 1111 llll 1 S1111 lcr Sallols fl1111d11N o1n1 lk lf. s 1 ure of lN'41 the o oxxl g' 1 110 1111 Ustlltlll hx x slloxx tll1 grovx tll ot tll1 nslltlltloll X 1-All VIH xs, ua 111111 lsflo 11191 15112 lP1'li 1101 1111 N311 la'-bl 1210171 1899 40 Wllll un 1 x LXKIL GRAHAM l-mo 1 19 5 6 1 19111 1 T111 1114 shown ln 1894 la not the maltlmum lhls came lan U 1895, and remalned the qamt for mm daxe 647 Thos1 vxho haxe recently contrlbuted to the hraham memorlal tablet are Roacoe C Bal lar1 llutthlnson K mae 011 Mr an Mrs Wm taaelex and daughter Mme Lucx las1l11 lxnlghtatoxxn S1 '10 Mra Adella h1nls Rlchmond S1 N1 M Q Jennlt lohnson Marxaxllle Tenn S1110 'Vlre Ida S Mclirlde, Indlanapolli S100 Prlacllla and lhttx Alden lgrandchlldren of Truatee Dakld Strousel lndlanapolls S2100 Mme brace B hrtgorx Home 'Fl 110 Includlng' what hae pr1xlous1x hun glxen thls makes a total of l 0 Osmond Wllllama returned the exenlng of Aprll ,oth from lake Mllla Iefferaon countx WINLODQID xxhere Mr I uther Short and he had 11111111 a purchaae a 'xxx daxa PTEVIOUQ of one tlm l'l0lNtPlD cow and three of htr helfer 1 11v1s to bt added to the Home dalrx The purcham of the new stock whlch IS reglstered Wlll glv1 the Home a foundatlon on whlch to llllllll up a flm hard The cow IQ 15 gears ol1l and her three daughtera range ln age: three vears txxo xears and fixe monthe A Qpeclal from Brookxllle lnd to the lndl napolla Nexxa Qaxa that Mlaa Lou Nxxlft age slxtx 1lx1 1om1nltt1d Sl1lClll9 Mondax Max lst hx Jumplng lnto the rlver Mlcc Nkklft was emplox ed here a xear or Q0 ago ln the Gexxlng department and went from here to Ohlo to make h1 r 11111111 xxlth a n1 phe xx She was a tlllltt un1ssu11l1r1g1adx and the 111111111 stantcs surroundlng h1r 111 atll are a grt1t surprlfze to her Home fllend1 Her sultlde IS attrlbuted to 111 health The plantlllg of a INorx'1ax maple tlee to the mtmorx of the late lohll Waggoner formtrlx of Dlx IN took plate the molnlng ot' Aprll Nth It 1N a klndlx act to lememhu thla xoung man xxho xx as ao popular xklth the Chlldren and tmploxxs of the Home and vxlll no doubt be greatlx appxeclated b h brother and alaters vsho also are tx pupll of the Home Both hlmm If and oth1l ht serxts rlght vxell who plallts a tlee 1' a d Mrs O P VN msl1x lox1 111 thelr auto from Rushxllle Max 'nd and sp1 nt the afternoon at tht ll0lT1l Thtx luought Hoxxard Flnnegan xxho la maklng hl homt XVIY, th1m to s1e hls slsttr Relletca r Wamslex 15 PIOIIINIOI of Hotel Stanlan ont of th1 moat home llkr hotels ln Indlana lnd has a good patronag1 llovx ald IN vx111 ple 1s1d vxlth hla nexx home aaoclate Pl0ftSN0l 1 R heoxge of tle 1xt11nslon Flllldltllitlll of tlllt nlx11 Nl x was h1l1 Aplll ,Htl an1 lllsputed oux dalrv depaxtment He 1310110l1l'lCtll It 111 fmt condltlon md stattd that 111 sau llttle oppor tunltx f0l IIHPFUXQITIPITI and Mrs 1371 VSlt optlol of I 1110111 ltx XlNllLd tht Hlilllk a urdav Aprll 'Nth Thex xx le x p eaaedvxllh all the 11lgXC9x of lnulest thex naw f l . walw, 1Ii1lf.' 1'--tl 1- tll. 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I 11411 1.11 . 1F15 - - ' 1 1 - C I1nton Md 11rkle who has been employed S Easter 1 rv11 es. SIINRISI- .aster s11x1c1s at th1 llflll 111,1 xx 1 Sunr1se erxlces ID tht 1ha111l 1t sxx o1lo1l1 T e 1na11el was lf Ulllllll lh ll s s aeter llll9S 1on11u1ls tuhps 1n1l hx 11111t1 A speual 11rog1an1 of F'1st1 r mUSll xx as gxven and the xox of I' astf r xx as lIl'lIlll ss1x1 lx aung' hy tho1us1s11I w11t1h1l1l1sl1 x11111 trlo r1st s IQISQII sung hx 'Vllsses raxls Summus and 'I1 lgjfllt was l11 fltlll u e cholu flll the I IOSS sung l1x tht o er hoxs was x1 1x 1m11r1ss1x1 1n1l d1 mon ated ap111n the a1t th lt 111 1 so E. U 1l'll' HJI L ent1r1-111 111111111 xx 1 h ghlx mu h 1 x1 lllt sses We11 R1 1l 1 1 11 xx 111 ld theh1aut1ful Sunr1s1 lxlt 111 1ha r1 1 proglam xx 1s as lo oxx e I'11ll11vx I'h1 N 11 Ix1111. 1 Lhr1qtIsIt1s111 Praxer S11 n4,1m l Song No 18 B1l1le Rc'11l1nL B111 s M1k1n11r I'a11t11f l11l I'a11ter Iil1s-11111-1 t Up YourII111l11 U1 I R,9flUill0l l The Worl1l Sh 1ll Uxx 11 Ix 1 In theM11rn1n1l Beaut1fulS11r1m. 111 What Sufk Y The MIiZl1lVfff1f ll 1 Un the C ro'-141 -1 SPIxIINl X AI I I-X AITI RNIUON SI IHII I'S Faster serxlcts w11e held In the chapal at Z1 P After S1r111tur1 r1a1l1ng hx Irof Dunn the tantata The C ru11hc1on was sung hx xqualtette form f11t1nf1el1l ass1ste1l hx the Home cholr The qualtettc was 1or111111sc1l of 1 Frank Jones soprano M1-.s Helen SITIHHLI contralto Mr F1anl1 Iones tenon lllfl N11 I 1ulOg1N 1ass The Cruc1h1c1on sung hy thls quartttte of heautlful VOICES wlth the ahle dSSlSf 1 fe of he 11111 nr e 1 s1 MISS Arnold as ACCOITIIDAYIISI was 1 tltat tht Home w1ll long rememhtr 'Ihe pmgram for the afternoon SIIYILHS follows 1 The fr1111f1x111n 111111111 R1 11 1 1 1Ih1xl1111111tl11u111 1 'I'h1 Agonx 1 1 And Wlun Ih1x W11clon11 l h11r11 1 1 1 11 1 111 11t1 x 11 l11111s1 ll11 IJ1x1n1 Hu1111l1at1on ll1 M 111 1l1m-11 lf of' No R111ut 1t11111 A111 Mos1sI1f'l11lII11tl11 S01111 nt I ull So I 11x11l thl World lt 111x of thc I'lSSl0ll S11 ou I I1 11 A111 Ijllf of thc M 1l1f'11t111s 1111 S111 I1 111 1 1 IsItNI111h1n1.t1 1111 II1111 s 1 A11 1 1 I I s W1 11 11xx 1 1 L I xy Ir1n1 WlllldmS of IJ1v 7 a atudent 1n the Ixn1ghtstow11 H1gh School has gone t I-xnlghtstown to make her home wlth Dr and Mrs I S I-Iollowav MISS Ann1e Wllson an KX 11u111l of the Home who has been making her h11m1 w1tn them has accepteda posltlon as l1o11l1l1111111 for tht Kmghtstown Telephone M1ss Nan hrooms teacher of grade 1 1n the Ixnlghtstown puhllc schools and MISS Belle S1hramm teacher ot gradetiln the Home s1hools w1r1 1-ntertamed at a slx oclock 1l1nn1 r hy M1ss Ruth Spwey, 1n Knlghtstown, tht 1vcn1ng of April 29th Mrs I umhack MISSES Sthramm, Kltts and Gregory 1 n1oy1 d a drlve to Rushvllle Saturday mo1n1ng w1th Dr O I' Holloway 1n hxs blg thalmers 1 1r Th1 1loctor wa called there to SLK tol I' H Wolfe who has been qu1te s1ck l1e1e lo1 s1 ve-r1l years aa asenstant drlver, 1es1gn11l 11c1ntly and has accepted a place as 1tt1 mlant at th1 Iul1ett'1 hospltal M1ss cvfltfllflt' Travm bookkeeper and st1n11g'1f111l11r 1n the Steward s ofhce was 1n Lumhuland over Sunday, Aprll 30th, VISII mg ff'l8HflS Mr Short p1es11l1nt of the Board of Irustces was hfre a couple of days last w11k lookmg after husmeaa matters M1ss lIcI1n Dykes teacher of grade b had as her guest over Iuaster Sunday her snster, M1 s Ill1s Dykes of Middletown ' .w,.-1 , 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 A A J ' I 11,1 -. 1' 1- . 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' . 1 1 , I , . ...... ll11x'.'x'l111rl1s 'I'h ' 1111'1l's I'l': '4'l'. .Sf 'I If '.', G 1 'ff Flowel Show The setond annual floxxtr shoxx, of tht Home gretn houseb wae held AIJIII 'lst and 22nd Many vlaltore and the VAFIUUS QIAIILN of the Home Qthools talled to sit tht IIINIIIAW Many of the Ilttle folke had nmxtl bten III the green houaes before and It was a ltxtla tlon to them aa wfll as somt of tht oldtl folks to 'net so many bt autlful IIOWLIN Plorl'-lt I QWIS Ilad tht flowt rs th lst l 1 bloom attrattlvtly arranged tht 1 s houqe Of tht bt autlful plants ln llloolll tht It were flplrat a Gladstone hx atlnths llllllls ster I I es lla IIIIES t alfodlls pal tl whltc plnk and deep red addtd to tht In autx of the houee The carnatlon house hld an abundante ot blooms ln pink whltt alld ltll The palm houst had sweet ptas snap dragons Eawter Illlt-a tulips hyatlnths daffodils and splraea The flower -:how was the best dl plax tVLl given at the Home There waa an Hlllllltlfilllt of them ln all the houses and 'ht flagrlntt coming from the beautiful bloome hlled the alr The apllaeaq with their blooms of dtllt ltt pink, were admired perhaps most of all '10 Mr Li-'WIS whole at the head of the floral department and who made It posslblt for all of us to see the display of beautiful lItI'l 'N IIIJ ISI' oxxtl o t 1 l Q s oltutlllx Llltttl t s 1 t xxls ol holm I all IIIUUAI lloxfxtl shoxx xxlll tontlnue lol INIIIW -ytrllN Lot ala and Pereollala Ml Ida M Wldt dld shopping lll tht tltv tht nd lnst Mlss AgIlt'sIUI1IlIIt goxtllltsa ol Jlx has QUIIL to Illl holllt lll North Madison fol a lation tll L l Ml LI IS sul l tutlng f0l htr lss I IIIIAII 'ltagllt QIIJNLIDQ ss of Illx t lol IIHUIIKII s x ltatlon xx IIL s 1 ls sptndlng at hospolt Ml Inldon Whltl l substituting lll htl iIJStIltt isa tlt 1 IIIIN goxtrlltss f Dlx ltft tht nlolnlngol Max -lth lol a NALAUOII slx vxttlx to bl llnt 1 Ill lalll lol los lor and t stxx trt 1 s IL It lts s substltutlrlg IOI htl t 1 s X s tl is tl blll l llon ll t Andel son Ml Moon xx hen at tht Home was a IIILIUIKI I Dlx 7 alll ltft IIPIQ abt l thlltten xl dlN ago Sht glt ltlv enjoxtd her o xxltl plt lsule tht ma l Ill Io tl o 1 1 ot Indiana ls t omt N t ul L11 atm t l tht JOUIIIA s0 as to Ixu Il lnlolnltd xxlth tht CIUIIIQS of tht Homo. a thl dt ll rllnl s sht hl ltlt lht Homt tholl tompostd of loulteen chll Kltll ttn loxs lnc tour gli s wcnttollrl tn lltld 5lllltIdX txlnlnf AIIIII ,alll dllll sang at tht Ifasttl t lllldli glx en bx tht Prt sbx terlan Illlllth 'lht thlldltn atcompanltd Misa Illlld Alllold I4 hltt Ixttpel ol storeloolns ltft the Illlllpf of Aplll 4th IOI a xlxlt of wo Il t t It lol llltl lx ol that dl paltnltn o t t tllnlllar xxlth tht wor l substltutlllg, for hlm Ina ont xx host ho e s 4 It tlllblllg, Ifllll klll a Idlgt box of Faster tl 4X tlfg to the Ho t enough so t at t llnl hal l tlt t ro I1 lllllllllll xxlll bt It nil lnbtltd ls a mtmber o t t trll It IDIIIX that hlld lexlxal se llts lll INIIIQNIII toxxn la l Hlllftl and durln L fs It Ho I-It was tlltttol ol tht talltlllatlt thollls and IN a ne so olst IIls ll U14 ITIINIAIILE oi the thlldren a tllls time and ln tlllh xx ax IN fullx appleclated -s t j L x N I ' lil' LS I , , ll '- 's, xx'l- wt- a Yule ol' links. W - :o visit ht-re and ll tes 1 -2 s ' - ny ' ' th '1 f .' - j 1-' -I th- ouvasioll that xxw- hope IIIlIll'UYL'IlIl'IllS that have Ilt't'l zlde. h - ', -. . . V 1 5 I 1 tht- idea :lp set ft l'th by Mr. I1- ' Ing ll - ol' tht- llt-:lu-st places ' A' ' th - , Il 1 f tg- - I - ff - ' '- lg Il -, .'Il'SIS 'I'I'xr' -. --ll- t ' ' 1 L ' , H x , l 1- - 1 1 ' ' s , 1' 1 ' sf 1 1 1-1 A. . 3 .1 1 . ,D - 'ff - nd - -z 'I' '- lr 5 2 as I -' -. ' 1 l ' n' 1 l U ll Y' I' I Y '- A I ' 0 ' 1 1 1 ' . s -1 ' ' . ' I I ' Bs . , I 1 1 , Q s ' N I - K ' in I 'OTC 4 1 , 1 - 1 I' ' . . I -. ., 1 1 ' . -' 1-1 ' ' . , f , 4 ' ' , , ' . 1 va -' ' IJ lllt- lllth. M 's. Il -' ,- 3 I st - , V' V ' L . , Y . y uv. . L., V., I D X W. 1- .,' -., . K, . A., , Ea. ii ca ' ' I- ' - 1-' -Q -- mo' ' f 2 ' ' - t whites and a full line of roses. Geraniunls in M-ma. A- '. ' 1. 1' ' ,I ll, wt-t-ks with l't-Izltixw-s in Evansvillt-. Mr. ' ' . 1 1- V . - . . , 1 V . . ' 1 , . 1 ' . . ' . ' - It-lt may 11 -I ,- -1 -- ll -h,-l1- J--ll 1. I If . . - - 1, . . x z u. , - . - B. v . .X - ' . 'S xxlll IS ILIII - z - ' - k, s 1 ' s ' ' ' 1 - 1 . . . . . ' ' ,. ' ' . ' '-., ' ., -' :, ': - 1x1'A-- E 1' h A 1, -. 1, I ' 1. 7, I'l'ol. I . .I. '- lm I, ' s- Ill ls ln . J 'S ' ' of f :4 1- il I Ii' QI I's, L' 'Hllf '. 'F ' mi 3 h ' Q 5 . -1 I K . 1I11 .h 1 1 'yli .Q my 1 1 ,I 1- i- t-x' -l'x' t-hild lll the Ill - 1 I 2 ' -a . P f. - , L I , 2 ,, 4 . .V -1 1 . . f ' ' 5' - -- th- ab-lzt'- z'A' ' - ' .rv- , '- W ' ' 5 - '-2 1 The IIUIIIE wa: 'ixit - I IC: xt -' ' ltlilj' by '- ' ' 'f s ' 's ' '. ' ' II ' ' , fy 5 - , Mrs. Pearl NllVK'Ii'l'Ii M and h-' nit-c -, ol' th- lllt-t-tillts visited tl - me. - : ,' 1 - -'o' I - llt .'l'r. -- - -- - ' t V V N ' I, ' ' . , .V A. .3 . ' L' V, . ,z . ' xv, ' ' 'S .. x. 'S 4. - V' s THE HOME JOURNAL Published Semi-Monthly at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, Knightstown, Indiana. Tun Home Jou1zNA1. is published to furnish work for the boys who are learning the printing trade in the ilume. Its editorial objects are to furnish the news of the Institution toits friends. and provide good reading matter for the children of the Home. The I'Iom-:J.u'nNAl. is published second and fourth Thursday ol' each iiizmtli I'Intere.l as sec-mil class mail matter at the Post Oiliee i.i Kniprhtstoxrn, Indiana. us 'il pledge Allegiance to my Flag and to the 5 , iz' Republic for which it stands: One nation indi' fa: visible, with Liberty and Justice for all. RATES UF SIIISSCRIPTIUN. One year, one dollarg six months, fifty cents. Payable in advance. Make remittance to the editor. J. ll. RUYNIIS - - - lillilnr anti lllslrlu-hir in Printing BOARD OI TRUSTEES. L lfl19l' Short, President V ....,.., .- H Franklin D wid Strouse, Vice-President V. V .Rockville Daniel F. Mustard. Treasurer . . . , Anderson lla S. McBride, Secretary . . .,.. .. Indianapolis INSTITUTION OFFICERS, Temple H. Dunn ... . VV Superintendent Ferdinand F. Holtz . . .. . . ..Steward lone I.. D. Dunn -V - ...... . .- V V V Matron O. E. Holloway .... . . V .... Physician Carrie W. Gregory, Agent for Finding Homes for Children THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. VISITI G DAY AT THE HOME Sons of Veterans and-Auxiliary Make Annual Visit.---Finely Enter- tained.--Treat All the Children---The County Fair. Ti:THURSDAY, April 27th, will long be Tl remembered as a gala day at the gi Home. On this date the Visiting -ffl Committees of the Sons of Veterans and the Auxiliary to that great organization of patriotic young men, visited the Home, including the schools and all the departments. The greater portion of the guests arrived about 10 o'clock and were received at the office of the Board of Trustees by Prof. and Mrs. Dunn. A display of school work was on exhibition and the visitors inspected it with much interest. At 10:45 the visitors started on a tour of inspection, the party being headed by George W. Krietenstein, of Terre Haute, chairman of the Visiting Committee and Sheriff of Vigo County. Mr. Krietenstein preserved the dignity of the law and saw that good order prevailed throughout the day. The names of the guests, as taken from the register, are as follows: Mrs. Bessie B. Bowser, Mrs. Claudia Keeley Erther, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Smith, Mrs. Catherine Cobb, Mrs. Cora Swartz, Rev. E. S. Shumaker. Frank Shellhouse, Fannie E. Van Noy, F. W. Allen, Newton J. McGuire, Indianapolis, Francis Davis, Sarah Petry, Minnie E. Webb, Nancy R. Thompson, Elizabeth Ireton, Queen Webb, J. A. Handly, F. Scott Webb, Adella M. Phenis, Richmond, J. D. Miller, F. C. Focht, E. E. Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stegell and son, Winchester, Laura C. Niswander, John Marshall Niswander, Dan- villeg Geo. W. McKinney, R. S. McKinney, Shelbyville, George W. Krietenstein, Terre Hauteg W. F. Geller, Ft. Wayneg F. E. Watson, Goldsmith, and Walter Headington, Portland. The first place the visitors went was the garden, where they saw the plans well under way for a successful year's work in both the school garden and the general garden. Ten minutes were allotted here before going to the boys' cottages. The visitors stopped at cottage 19, where they were served to a lunch of hot coffee, sandwiches and pickles by Miss Reider and a number of the governesses. The division room was attractively decorated for the occasion. From the boys' cottages the visitors went to the industrial building, where the band room, printing, tailoring, and shoe departments were visited, five minutes being allotted to each of these places. The laundry, bakery, carpenter shop, and children's dining room were visited next in the order named. In all these places the visitors found every thing in the best of order and the children busily engaged at their chosen trades. From the children's dining hall the visitors returned to the Main Building and shortly after 12 o'clock were served to a fine dinner in the officers' dining room. The visitors pronounced the meal as one of the best they had ever partaken and are of the opinion that VIEW OF the Home has experts in the culinary depart- ments. At 1:45 the green houses were visited and the many varieties of flowers, as elsewhere described in this issue of the Journal were greatly admired. The Hospital was then inspected. Only a few of the children, aside from the little tots in the nursery, were found here, as the health of the children at this time is very good. At 2:15 P. M. the visitors assembled at the Bandstand to witness the Arbor Day exercises which were beautifully rendered by.the chil- dren in accordance with the following: . PROGRAMME. Music-lv. '1'annhauserMarch. ll. Over thc Waves Waltz ..... .... Home Band , ARBOR DAY PROGRAM Cnnrusf Arbor Day ...... .... . Arbor Day Thoughts ,. .. Chorus- Indiana .......,.... ..., , Boys, as related to care of Lawns and C The Flower Fairies ...... . . . MusicfPatriotic March .... ..... ...........Sehool Grades 1, 4 and 8 School ommunity Life . Grades 3, 5 and G Grades 2, 5 and 7 . Home Band - Flag Salute and Ameriea . .. .. .................. School Messages from the S. of V's and Auxiliary. Address .... .........,..... V ..Rev. E. S. Shumaker Finale-March of Children to Divisions. . . . . . .Home Band The various numbers of this programme wrought the enthusiasm of the two committees up to a high pitchg and that enthusiasm was a deserved tribute to the performances of the children. A crowning number, an impromptu one, was a short address by Rev. E. S. Shumaker, who was one of the company of visitors, pas- tor of an Indianapolis church, Grand Chaplain of the Indiana Sons of Veterans and Com- mander of his Camp at home. His tribute to the flag was one of the loftiest, most beauti- ful and most inspiring things heard at the Home for many a day. As one of the Home l 'JNIT I AWN gems in oratory, it will not soonbe forgotten. Mrs. Vlaudia Keeley Idrther, Ilivision Presi- dent of the Auxiliary, was called to the front also, and she responded by leaving the stand and going directly to the children, where most of the grown-ups could not hear her short address. Following this came the candy! The Candy t'ommittee invited the children to file past them in line by divisions, and to every child was given a pretty box of candy. No one was allowed to escape, not even the oliicers and employes. The Candy Committeee never does things by halves! They have the thanks of all. . THE COUNTY FAIR, Promptly at four o'clock, at the signal of bells and the engine house whistle, the gates of the fair grounds were thrown open to re- ceive the large crowd waiting on the outside. The Reub Hand gave aparade and was followed by many interested spectators. The big event, under the supervision of that mar- velous woman, Mrs. L. A. W. Cumback, took place on the lawn in front of the Administra- tion Iiuilding, which was patriotically decor- ated With hunting and flags. In response to the following invitation the visitors, otiicers and employes of the Home came to the Fair: YOU are invited to meet old friends and new at the Fair Grounds at four o'clock p. m., April 27, 1916. Refresh- ments. hot and cold, served any time after 4:15. Come one! come all! with sweetharts or without. Prizes will be given if judges can be secured. No entries of live stock can be made after four p. m. A complete household equipment will be given away at the Fair Grounds to any bridal party having the ceremony performed at the Fair Grounds. The fair was not unlike an up-to-date three-ring circus. It was impossible to see and hear everything that took place. The first number on the program was the races. The races at a county fair are something that always attract the attention of the masses and the Home's county fair omitted nothing. Costumed appropriately for the races rep- resented there came forth the red, the white and the black races-all in one event, and following this was the chariot races by the boys of three different divisions. This event was exciting. The judges gave to the winning team cash prizes and the ponies were driven away to the applause of a happy crowd. The burlesque wedding, with J. F. Richey taking the part of the groom, and Mrs. A. I. Miller that of the bride, both of whom were arrayed in costumes borrowed for the occa- sion, was the principal event of the after- noon. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. S. Shumaker, and the bridal party was given a fine set of household furniture as a wedding gift. There were a few crooks at the fair and two arrests were made. Chas. Shindollar, of Div. 19, courageously performed his duty as a policeman, but was somewhat handicapped in getting around on account of the immens- ity of the star he wore. Ma, tMrs. Wrayj with her daughter, Surah Jane tMiss Dykes,l came to the fair mounted on the old family nag. There were a number of gallant young country gents standing at the main entrance to the fair grounds who would have helped the charming daughter in alighting from the mount, but she performed that feat unassisted. Time and space do not permit of our giving adetailed account of all the attractions at the fair. There was a merry-go-round, a side show, fortune teller and refreshment stands, all of which were well patronized. Visitors and all others thoroughly enjoyed the county fair and the amusing incidents in connection with it. It rt-inembererl. The guests departed about live was a day long to he o'clock, giving kindly expressions for the courtesies extended to them. and the happy day spent at the Home. Sunshine. Little Mary Little Mary Sunshine. a moving picture en- tertainment ln tive parts, one we are fully confident will please all the Home people, especially the children, will be given at Lincoln llall the evening ol' May linh. Iiabie Marie Usborne, who takes the part of little Mary, is the youngest leading lady actress in the world. She is supported by Henry King, Marguerite Nichols and Andrew Arbuckle. A well-trained bear also takes a leading part. The following is a synopsis: The play starts in a cheerless, hope-forsak- en room in a tenement in the slums. Little Marv seems to have been neglected when the joy of life was distributed, for her mother has sorrow and a weak heart. and her father a taste for drink and a strong temper. Father comes home in pretty bad shape and frightens mother, whose heart stops for all time. He then runs olf, leaving little Mary all alone. Some neighbor tells Mary that t'Mother's gone to Heaven and Mary, who was fond ofmother, starts out to hunt her up. She gets tired, though, after a while and creeps into a stand- ing automobile, where she covers herself over with the rug. There she is found by Bob Daley. who, having celebrated with the boys and has been turned down by his fiancee there- fore, is returning home more sober each min- ute. I2ob's parents take care of the tyke, who, after a couple of baths, something to eat, and a romp in the garden, displays such an inclin- ation to agree with life that she is promptly rechristened Little Mary Sunshine. She has the most wonderful dream abouta bear, and works with Bob's dad to bring about a reconciliation between Bob and his best be- loved. The Home's exhibit from the schools and industrial departments, representing an ex- ceptionally fine and varied display of work, was shipped to Indianapolis last Friday, over the T. H., I. Sz E. railway. The south cor- ridor of the State House and a part of the Attorney General's office is reserved for the Home's display. The work, with that of the other State institutions, is being exhibited under the auspices of the National Conference of Charities and Correction. Those from the Home who looked after the placing of the exhibit were Mrs. Cumback, Miss Myrtle Kitts, W. B. Lewis, J. F. Richey, Fred Litton, Paul Whiteman and John Mahoy. Dr. T. C. Emmick, of Mount Vernon, son- in-law of Prof. Dunn, visited the Home Thursday of last week. The doctor had been in attendance at a session of the Indiana health officers in Indianapolis and incidentally came over to the Home for a short visit. For the past two weeks little Rebecca Finnegan, who stays at the Hospital and is the pet of the Institution. has been quite sick. Her sister, Mrs. Adah Maurier, and the latter's sister-in-law, Mrs, Kimmel. visit- ed her April 27th and 28th. FROM FREDERICK MCCORMICK l Journalist anel War Correspondent. Writes Interesting I,ettcr. Recalling llays of His Youth Spent at the Ilome. F TIIIC boys and girls who have gone out from the Ilome- to tread the highvv'aAy's and byways of' life, probably none has gone so far or so high as Frederiele Met'ormrele And vet while he has made good rn Is ehose rr profession while rn hrs particular line of worle he is recognized as one of the foremost war correspondents of the day best of ill he his made good as a courageous true rrranly man We talee peculiar delight rn publishing the sleeteh Who s Who rn -Xmerrea devotes to him yet we talee greater delight and ple as ure rn printing the letter he writes to Mrs mbaclv l le lttl lr oel s shows its tender vet strong tribute to the memories he rt talns forthe home of hr ehrld oe proves him to be a man ot heart me action first and that he rlehly deserves all the honors that have eome to him We feel that you will be inte rested rn the letter he writes and thrt you will also be rnteresteelrnperusrng what we h ve culled from Who s Whom America both ofvvhleh follow WAS rn the Home at two different times I was fllst brought t ere with a brother I thrnle the winter -ers I We two had been rn e poorhouse across Ill e River only a little way from New Castle suburbs now but at that time reaehed by a long dark eool mysterious road overhung with willows where bull frogs sang the water gurgled tales of Indians, anel where Irv ed the lumbe ring bear the firy eyed tiger Irrrdav Iacle The Grant Killer and many other eminent crtmens of the world From the poorhouse I fled on aceountof thc gloom of' the evenings for there was nolrght burned for us, and the stench of the bed room but particularly of a sturdy little negro boy who was not properly cared for and who stood beside me at table The superintendent wasa Mr Harvev a good man I think Hrs daughter led us to the orchard and scolded us when we toole to the grass and flowers My only love was a except when I eame to see he r and when she was let out would quit tly tell her sIrrows to me At seven I wasafrrend and counst llor' Two old paupers inhabited the wood shed akrnd of stone pile for them sthey each were provided with an ax and had to provide the fires with wood And there was also alittle Napoleon rn the form of tbrrght cheery little hunehback who was cared for within Mr Ilarvey s own house hold Ile loveel me There was a hunchback boy at the Home too when I was there He stayed with the old Irish farmer in a little board cottage le hind the lrlacs just above the sulphur spring Hunchbacks are the best for hard times they are such wise acres These two made an indelible impression upon my memory My father was a soldier of the 66th Indiana Voluntary Infantry was wounded at Rich mond Kentucky, served two enlrstments and I KILIJI' RICK 'Vle t ORMIt Ie Um 'Vost Illustrrous Illltll was honorably mustered ut I' tl Ilnr r servlee My Mother eame vvrth Us Home we were driven in a sleigh bv one of the county commissioners I thinle and it was bitterly cold We stopped at a village store to warm ourselves I reme nrber IXIIILIIIINIOWH ue 1 led bov mite such 1 w is those eavs when there was very little dem ind for m and the world wouldn t have lenown rf' it df lost, and never would have missed me o body would have missed me but myself ant Mother and it was a sad pirtrng when s e le us with Dr Wrshard ID ar old r Wrshard he must have seen lots ol sueh little tragedies lookrngon and thrnlerng how young oId lt rs a worlr of ehrldrtn with e worlel only a big orphans home Iiut even now Ican hardly bear to re e ill the situation I was placed in a division whose div room was to the le ft of the main entrance hall the back half of the burlelrng Your Home seems to have been built on the s Ime plan as the old one and the descriptions Igrve will be easily understood We were marehed two flights up to chapel then one down to bed I think For several weeks I w is in school at the two story frame schoolhouse, under lVIlss Iontov who was herselfahunehback and although she wasa drserplrnarlan who had some pretty bid bovs tm deal with at time he was rather elever She found out that in erto r ive me rt was necessary to fly e oppo rtt dire etion and she onee did w at things vve ren t going, very well bv taking me ier room vvhieh to me was a luxurious pl ree and giving me a rreh prllovv on the ear e vv r te ll asleep and forgo Hut I never lorgot Miss Iionfoy My brother and I went home to the county seat forthe summer and when the pinch of want e ime round with the eold we re turneel Ihough divine my Mother eoulel not support r n all the time wit th neu I la k I rost would down her Yet he rs was a superhuman attempt whos: courage rhalle nges re bravest deed I have ever witnessed am I sure ly ean elarm to have see n all lernds there are It stitched the purple damask that makes me king I thinle it was the winter of 1880 81 when we came baele Things had greatly changed at the Home The south wing sheltered the State s treble minded It was another cold winter Although eleven years old I was :SI ' I 3 I 'As 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' strll a lrttle anrmal wanderrrrg rbout alone' rost eompletely ehrrrrred bv the ngle hte eontarnrng all rtsbest mvsterre tht great round world oi bovhood Vvhen not elorng thrsr l was drtwrng maps or wrrtrng rlrvmes We re raeed rn tre rvr ef o vo se at the tar enel of the north wrng u srtnrs wrtlr the chapel rbove and the elrnr roorn below I know the ehrpel rnust ave been above but I onlv renrember the drnrng room I elo not remember what rrrv brother eondrtron was but I hael no underelot 1 g arrel my jeans were worn tlnrr But rt was a eomfort to be wrth ste 1m heat when the pre-rsure was up and when rt w rsn t I went to the laundrv whleh was just outsrele the door and was treateel vvell there bv another benefaetress rss Marv hate N e was a beautrful woman I love to remember her Years after Dr Whrte when h ad retired to Ixnrghtstown told rrre that about seventy frve dollars a vear eaeh was allotted by the I egrslators of the State for our keen anel that rt was not enough I remember wrth what unetlon we saw the b rrrel of New Orleans molasses let down the celler skrds Although we were alwavs hungrv that w rs natural and right we were opulent enough to squander our Sundav supper eookres advanee sometimes at a srrrgle tlrng tr tehng away all our cakes for a month of Nunelavs on a srngle Jack knrfe transae trorr Our tre tele w eouleln t trade or grve av bee ruse t wa-rn t portable We knew strange rnhabrtants seurvv md other dr-reases and had strange experrenees One el Ly when we were srttrng at roll call rn the drvrsron room a great bov larger and frner than any of us lrttle fellows w rs brought rn anel Introduced to us But lre hael onlv one arm He was kept standrng wh re we eould all get a good look at hrm and we were told why he had but one arm It w rs be eause he had foohshlv played around rarlwav trams a e been run over Vvhrte drew moral from thrs He tolel Us what a mrs fortune and handrcap rt was to have but one 'Arm and whrle he applred the moral down the faee of the boy stanelrng so peaeefully where all could see hrm every thread of hrm to the morrow of hrs verv bones eoursed 1111 RAB LS great uneontrollable tears whrch he herorcallv rgnoreel I sueeessfullv wrnte reel and summered the e expe rrenees md rt was not long untrl Marv Crate father eame anel took me awav t Carthage rn a sprrng wagon I have exten with pjgrnees often srnce mv cold and shrrtle s drv when we were companrons t the humble louse anel banqueters on treaele he old Home as rt was toward the end of It uncertarn unhappv elavs long ago Hut I remember rt wrth gratrtude It rs better to srt with the soul of one s own people and drne upon a erust than to feast wrth forergn krngs And though eleven I saw the naked soul of our people as rt rs the very same from the poor house to the governor s mansron and the Whrte House sueh an unerrrng engrne ls ehlldhooel and memorv Indiana was rn some ways on evrl davs I olrtres ofte n has been rts curse anei rt was so then The southern states alone at that trme were supposeel to have been the vrctrms of the earpetbaggers of the North But those carpet baggers came home to Us and swept aeross lndrana lrke a cloud of loeusts Thev eontrolled the prrmarres eleeted therr tools to othee rn the eounty seats and rn ln dranapolrs anel looted the treasurres especrally the eountv treasurres wrthout hrndrance 1 the eountv to whreh I was soon taken Mont gomerv the treasurv was looted under suc cessrve trersurers audrtors and clerks four trmes whrle I bred there and thrs eontrnued after my departure rn 1889 We must remem ber the se thrngs rn our centuryshrp rt rs better to remrnel the revelers of them than to srt xt the banquet Bt fore I left the Home I went down to the old waterrng trough that stood on the west srele of the road rn tnose days It was a berutrful Mav elav Whrle I lortered there thrnkrng of nrv departure the man who drd the haulrng anel errands between the Home and town eame up wrth the mall As he passed rn at the open gate he told me that Presrdent Csarhelel hael been assassrnated rn words that I eould understand Iwas the lrrst at the Ilorne to hear the fateful news Then I we-nt awav rn the sprrng wagon It was Hrs? harheld and I had much to bear I felt sorry for our country 'Ihr name of our lrrsh farmer I have for gotten I remember hrm best by the potato bugs he made Us prek and burn Perkev was the baker Mrs brllrngham was one of my best friends srre used to rnvrte several of Us bovs to her room and have readrngs from some lnterestrng book It was always at evenrng and lt gave us a supplv of prrde whreh lasted The loves and frrendshrps of the Home are the thrngs I remember best We named the stars after our sweethearts andl am glad no celestral chart recorded them for they were not for other s eyes I have never lost those stars I have seen them shrnrng above our own great prames and deserts rn Asra s quret temple courts, on the farthest oee ans and the strangest battle frelds Two Nelhes one Norah wlth Jet curls were among them anel beautlful won derful Marv Gates the sweet laundress who rarely spoke but who had quiet laughing eves and loved a httle boy wrth a love she was ashamed to own I wonder rf she wrll ever know what the Interest she took rn hrm has put hrm through smce the days when she got her father to take hrm to Carthage and start hrm out rn the real wrde world' Farrar-are re MeCoRrvrre're New York Aprrl IJ 191tv From II ho s Who rn true r ree: vol N III A N Marquis Xz to thrcago 1914 1915 Mcbormrck, Frede rrek Journalrst and War Correspondent Born Brookfield Mo bon of Isaac Newton and Sarah hhzabeth tBrv cel MCCOFmlLh Art Fdrtor Woman s Home C om panron 4 vears spe cral eorrespondent Har per s Weeklv and I melon tsraphrc ln Boxer War specral corre sponelent New York Qun and Iaffan s Bureau Pekrng thrna 1901 2 cor respondent for Reuter s Ageney and Asso crated Press vvrth Russran Armv rr Man churra Zu months sole forergn correspondent re portmg entrre Russran Iapanese War from the Russran slde accompanred General Dame loff from Vladrvostok on mrssron to evacuate Russrarr prrsoners trrst Russran oftreral mrssron to Japan followrng peace and first arrrval there of Russran w ar vessels specral corres l K s L ' 1 4 V . 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I' , I ,I , IIIIII Imp 1'2 ' 2 1 I ..... .... .. -1 Iv 5 1 I I e .1 1 IIOQPITAI ANDI IRI S P1 AYI R01 N111 EX PUPIL OF THE HO E Where They Are Located and Wllelt Many of Them Are Dome The f1rst number after the name 1 the numlme r of the el1x1'41on of whle h the 1 LII 1lw I9 1 me mbe r and the e n 1 number 1nd1eate-A the yexr the ful ll l ft the H me The I de-ugnates th xt the pupll 1 1 gr xduate lF11lToR O S Layton 12 1892 C 91 Brooklyn IN Y employed on the New York Trlbune Fredemck McCorm1ck 1880 As1at1c Inst1 tute New York C1ty war correspondent Robert Morton Mcbrory 19 1897 G J Marlla P I representatwe for U S mer cant1le houses 1n the Or1ent apol1s phys1c1an Harry Amsden 11 1905 M3Fl0n employed 1n pol1sh1ng department HOOSIGT Stove Mfg las E Anderson 18 1899 G Tularosa New MQXICO ed1tor Tularosa Tr1bune ss IIZZQ Phems 1 1891 C' 90 ss Ella Phenls 0 1893 I Seattle Washmg ton stenographers Roscoe Ballard 11 1895 G Hutchmson Kan busmess manager New f o F 1 el V 4 H Kansas C1ty Mo salesman for Bradner bmlth PAIWI I Elmer Rlley 11 1896 Ind1anapol1s as slstant superlntendent Western Umon Tele graph Co scoe I ayltt 11 lo 91 Inelan d1lUllN supermtendent Hampton I11nt1ng o lI'1t'ltl Walker 11 1858 C 9bIne1an apolls Wm B Burford State Pxlnter Hugh I'leene1 18 190w Ma11on employed 1n 1l0llNl'1ll1Q,f depaxtment Hoosler Stoxe Mfg, Wm T Homburgh 11 1899 I P8 h1 Lago Ill florlst amer Mlner 13 1902 C Chlcago I motype operator amuel Kelly 12431 94 Inelan apol1s supermtendent 1I1Ill3Y1dD0llS Qtar fhas W Caster 9 1810 K ITlKl1dT1d1l0l1s foreman lnd1anapol1s Star Ieo In Anderson 18 1898 G 94 Questa New M8YlCO Government Forest Reserve ar s r G 01 Bremer ton Wash U 5 Navy Yards Oscar Vogler 9 1890 Honolulu H I C1Vll engmeer 1ss Mary Howlrd o 1108 I Te1re Haute teachel ln publu school R C Blankenshlp 18 1903 Frmkfort I lnotype operator Iss Audra Huck 2 1911 I fI'tlDVl e Ohlo Ilnotypa operator 1 A W1ars 1 1909 Qan D1ego a II S S Charles mn Hman Iixown 18 1912 New York C1ty U S S Alkansas Hugh IJ1llon 9 1902 M8Ft1D9Vllle owner 1nd manage r ofa bakery SolomonFDav1s 12 1902 Tulsa Okla homa manager S F Dav1s Brokerage Co ln Iessup 11 1911 New Cas e tYY1Ill0V6lllI'l HKJOSICF K1tehen Lablnet factory M1nor R Hardln 16 1909 New York C1ty II S S Vermont a1ne Groves 11 1110 I Lonnersvl e I lnotx pe operator Iohn Loll1er 17 1914 Marlon prmtlngde p'1rtment0sl1orn Papel to lohn Marksbury 9 1910 Duluth Mmn S 5 hop r Iames 1amk1n 9 1888 Indxanapolls at tornex type operaror Indlanapolls btar Paul Franklln 17 1913 Indmnapolls Burd al Palnt to thas Masters 10 1910 Ir1d1anapol1s cer leal work Ind1anapol1s Natlonal Bank Fred Steele lf' 1908 C Indlanapolls clerleal work Farmers Trust to Unle R Hughes 19 1908 G Kmghts town Thornwood Prmtery Geo1geF Fll1ott 13 1905 Ind1anapol1s prlnter R0ssS Morse lo 190'3Ch1cag0 Ill L1no type operator I h1cagoT1mes I' M M1tchell 12 1902 C' 99 Ch1cago lll I1notype operatm I'ete1son Pubhshmg Lo . 1 1 1 A 1 1 I. 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Iwar 1 130m C lndlanal olls stenographer JamesA Ktts 12 1910 G Mountlltas ant MlCh farmer MISS Sarah Anderson 7 1900 Q Val paralso superlntzndent of hospltal Heber Wllgus 8 190.3 Loulsvllle K yardmasterl 8zN rallroad Wllllam Yarnell 19 1907 Ift Wayne baker MISS Lena Petersdorf 1 1898 G 94 Illl nols School for F M teacher ISS DOTIS B ck 2 1907 Q 0 Tr e MISS Raya N Hughes 5 1910 1 Indl anapolls trained nurse Deaconess HQDHIJILH1 Mlss Juliet Howard 5 1903 t rs Angeles Cal teather ln publlc school Mlss Margaret Howard 5 1907 G Irs Ang les tal teacher ln publlt school Roy Sargent 12 1899 G Illlnols Metho dlstmlnlster Wlll Kuhn 9 1890 Indlanapolls IlT101WIlt operator Il'l11l8nH.ll01lS Star Henry DHVIN 11 1911 G Brlnghurt ton tract palnter Wm MOFTIS 14 1912 New Xork Clty l S S Southtarollna Phl1lpM Poynter 9 1898 G llollf Ihll lpplne Islands ofiicer of Phlllpplne RHl11VAy Edwin Purple 15 1914 G Hagerstown employed by Teter Hartley Motor to and at tends Hlgh School Fred Means lo 1898 C QOUDQII Bllfl Iowa employed bv Internatlonal Halytstel Mfg Co Nolan Hardln 16 1914, Portsmouth Vlr ld ll S S lrran n L Ll ' my Xor N S I'lol I' S urm 1' G 9J Inclan apolls contrlbutor and proof reader Indlan apolls Nluxs Pdward Sturm In 1898 G lndlanapoll tlty electrlcal lnspector 1 1 Woodruff 14 1894 Inwood mlnlster M I' Lhurth lohn Bowler 1 1894 G Indlanapoll I lnotype operator Indlanapolls Num hll 1 llllngham 19 1889 1l'ldldl1dPO1lN 1 no 1 omposltlon Robert Rlchardson 11 1895 G 94 Indlan apolls ad departml nt Indlanapolls News Harry Rlchardson 11 1894 G 9.3 Indlan apolls manager Rlchardson Kr Tasch shoe storm Harrlson MLI aughlln 19 1905 Hamomnd I lnotvpe operator Elmer Fmanuel 9 1893 Iafayettt Ilno type lpuator I afayette Iournal I'redHoard 9 1890 G Noblesville fore man N101l1t'SNl11t I edgel I'ordWallltk 11 1891 G 90 Peru man agar Mllltr Wallltk Pllntlng, Lo I' A Wlldasln 10 1897 Eaton dentrst F1b6ftWltDDlCk 19 1898 Llrrotype oper atol lames B kelly 18 18915 Indlanapolls lnglnrel Blg Pour rallv ay Wm ID Mllls ll, 1901 C Terre Haute forl man book and yob prlntlng ofhce tllfford Mlller 18 1901 C IIIKIIAHHDOIIS book kuper W I Holllday S. Lo Harvey LUIUIIIIIIS 10 1900 G Terre aute prlnter employed ln book and Job pxlnllng, offiu Beny Burch 19 1903 DevllsLake North Dakota prlnter Samuel Onstott 16 1902 G Greenfield I lnotvpe operator Wm Mltchell Prlntlng Co Thos Iohnson 16 1900 G Indlanapolls I lnotype operator Indlanapolls Star Geo Wert 11 1913 Marlon machlnlst Rutenber Motor Co John Miller 17 1904 G 06 Indranapolls employed by C E Pauley 8: Co Llnotype 1 omposltlon employed by C E Pauley 8: Lo Llnotype Com 1109111011 Ulmer Mahoney 1? 1906 G Marlon I lnotype operator Dallv Chronlcle Howard H ll 14 1908 G Indlanapolls Q mployed ln malllng department Federal Bulld lng Beny Saxton 19 1904 G Rlchmond em ploped onC 8:0 of Ind rallroad Albert Mlnnerley 14 1909 Fort Wayne prlnter Mark Holeman 10 1909 Franklin m ploytd ln Natlonal Bank Raymond Reeves 14 1907 Terre Haute prlnter employed ln book and Job prlntlng office Arthur Mlller 17 1911 G 19 Indlanap olls Llnotvpe operator Harry Glover 18 1910 G Indlanapolls prlnter Brlnkman Prlntlng Co Chas Trowbrldge 14 1900 M8Tt1nSVl11E f101lst Miss Lucy Clark Chlcago matron Presbv terlan Hospltal . ide' '44, A M af- -K' . 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