| Civil War creates G.A.R. Post in
Dawson
After much searching, the following records were found at the
Nebraska Historical Society, Lincoln. I received a Xerox copy
of all records of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) Post
164, Dawson, Nebraska. Men who had served in the Civil War for
the North who resided in our area were eligible to be members
of this organization.
The Charter was issued July 19, 1883. Following is a list
of the members:
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Hiram S. Belden
B.S. Chittenden
Ben F. Miles
W. E. Fiesher
W. A. Way
Alonzo Cunningham
Herman J. Shire
Marshall L. Libbee
Josiah Hoppis
Thomas White
Wesley G. Hummel
Elijah T. Libbee
Michael Quinlan
Ben Hoover
A. R. Smutz
E. C. Dawson
Amaziah Ashley
H. L. Allen
Rollin B. Allen
Amos E. Evans
S. L. Umstead
G. W. Richardson
J. B. Messner
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Ellis W. Buser
Sam Stranathen
Washington Lair
Carey Pope
J. B. Henderson
Patrick Clancy
James Clancy
Stephen C. Barlow
Frank Bobbitt
Daniel Brooks
Jacob E. Johnson
Thomas J. Beaucham
Norman Castler
George Whitman
Marshall Parker
W. H. Day
Phillip Jenkins
D. A. Shade
John McManus
B. D. Howard
J. P. Forsher
W. A. Bacon
William Cade
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The last report was made December 31, 1896. There were 46 members
enrolled in Post 164, but not all were permanent residents as
many moved on farther west of to other communities.
Apparently not all veterans of the Civil War joined the G.A.R.
as some names were familiar in the area before the closing date
of the Post. Also from the records, there seems to have been some
contention among the members, which is probably normal as is the
case in many groups of today's organizations. Some of these men
arrived here after the group ceased to meet yet were Civil War
soldiers and veterans of that conflict. I will list those here:
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William Albright
James Brady
O. E. Bachman
Thomas E. Hosman
James K. Kelly
William L. Malone
Lafayette Painter
Thomas Bracelin
Thomas Coleman
John Fenton
John Ryan
Albert Schlosser
Frederick Stoll
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Robert Bradley
Riley Bradley
John Bacon
George Casford
Thomas Guinn
J. W. Harbaugh
S. L. Redwood
W. H. Strunk
O. B. Smith
Robert A. Wood
Lewis Draper
Jasper N. Draper
David Matten
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This article of Civil War records was taken from the Bicentennial
News written for the Dawson, Nebraska Bicentennial in 1976 by
Elma Heim Griffith.
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