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THOMAS HUSTON POST No. 51

G.A.R. - GRAND ARMY of THE REPUBLIC

 

THOMAS HUSTON POST No. 51 - G.A.R., August 11, 1911
Back Row, left to right: unknown, T. A. ARNEAL, John S. HOFFMAN, Jim EDWARDS, D. W. HUDSON, unknown

Seated, left to right: F. M. OLIVER, Harrison NORRIS, Wilson STATON, unknown

Civil War Flags.jpg In 1883, the Thomas HUSTON G.A.R. Post No. 51 was organized in Redding, Ringgold County, Iowa. Officers in 1883 were: William ANTHONY, Commander, A. AMICK, Adjutant, L. W. PARSONS, Officer of the Day, and S. OLIVER, Quartermaster. Officers of 1886 were: M. A. WAUGH, D. W. POOR, I. T. OWENS, Rev. William GOLDING, A. AMICK, David HILLHOUSE, and J. T. MEDARIS.

Some of the G.A.R. members had seen duty during the Civil War. Others were commission into the Southern Iowa Border Brigade of the Home Guards, Company C of the Third Battalion. The Southern Border Brigade guarded the Iowa/Missouri border during the early days of the Civil War. When Confederate troops retired south of Saint Joseph, Missouri, the men of the Border Brigade were detailed to guard the Ringgold County portion of Iowa's border each night with relief every ten days. After three months of service when the danger of invasion by Confederate troops had passed, the patrol of the Border Brigade was discontinued.

With the death of the last member of the Thomas HUSTON G.A.R. Post, John C. ABARR who died at the age of 90 years in 1936, the Post was discontinued.

A G.A.R. monument was erected in 1911 at Redding's town park, commemorating Redding's Civil War Soldiers. It was unveiled on Thursday, October 12 of 1911 with representatives of Redding, Blockton, Mount Ayr, and Grant City, Missouri, present. School was dismissed at noon so that the children could attend the dedication services. Miss Edith STEWART did the unveiling. Rev. W. J. STEWART offered the dedicatory prayer. The program for the services noted, "May this shaft register alike the sacrifice of our fallen brothers, and our purpose to perpetuate their memory by citizenship with the heritage they left us, a reunited and glorious union."

A bronze eagle was on the top of the mounument. However, after it had been vandalized, the bronze eagle was relocated to the top of the flagpole in the town's park.

VETERANS INTERRED at FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
Section 22, Clinton Township, Ringgold County, Iowa

  • ABARR, Bartley R.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. I, 5th MO Cavalry. Died 1869

  • ABARR, John C.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. D, 43rd MO Infantry. Died 1936

  • ABARR, Joseph W.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. I, 5th MO Cavalry. Died 1904

  • BAIRD, Absalom
        Civil War - Southern Border Brigade, Co. C, 3rd Battalion. Died 1904

  • BAIRD, Samuel M.
        Civil War - Southern Border Brigade, Co. C, 3rd Battalion. Died 1896

  • DERICKSON, Dwight
        Civil War - Union Army, Bn. 23rd IA Infantry. Died 1915

  • GATES, Rufus A.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 3rd IA Cavalry. Died 1922

  • GERMAN, Elmer E.
        World War I - U.S. Army. Died 1969

  • HERRINGTON, Willard M.
        World War I - U.S. Army. Died 1972

  • HUDSON, Oscar
        World War I - U.S. Army, 351 Infantry. Died 1954

  • LOGAN, John A.
        Civil War - Union Army. Died 1898

  • MARLER, William J.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. H, 15th KS Cavalry. Died 1902

  • SHAW, Daniel B.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 3rd IA Cavalry. Died 1898

  • STEPHENS, James L.
        World War I - U.S. Army, 28th Infantry. Died 1939

  • THOMPSON, H. M.
        Civil War - Union Army, 5th IA Infantry. Died unknown

     

    VETERANS INTERRED at MIDDLE FORK CEMETERY
    Section 16, Middle Fork Township, Ringgold County, Iowa

  • ATHEY, John W.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. E, 39th IA Infantry. Died 1899

  • BARRETT, William H.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. 83rd & 63rd IL Infantry. Died 1890

  • BISHOP, John R.
        Civil War - Union Army. Died 1903

  • COSSAIRT, George W.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 4th IA Infantry. Died 1865

  • CRECELIUS, Harrison R.
        Civil War - Southern Iowa Border Brigade, Co. C, 3rd Battalion. Died 1945

  • DENNIS, E. M.
        Civil War - Southern Iowa Border Brigade, Co. C, 3rd Battalion. Died 1914

  • EDWARDS, J. B.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. B, 18th IA Infantry. Died 1916

  • GLENDENNING, James W.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 4th IA Infantry. Died 1916

  • HOFFMAN, John S.
        Civil War - Union Army, 2nd IN Infantry. Died 1917

  • HOFFMAN, Martin P.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 72nd IN Mounted Infantry. Died 1915

  • IMUS, Seth
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. M, 3rd IA Infantry. Died 1898

  • KNAPP, Ariel F.
        World War I - U.S. Army. Died 1956

  • LOCKE, B. Z.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. I, 1st Heavy Artillary. Died 1890

  • MAUDLIN, Lodus Wayn
        World War II - U.S. Army. Died 1968

  • MILLER, R. M.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. A, 28th IL Infantry. Died 1898

  • OLIVER, F. N.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. I, 7th IA Infantry. Died 1926

  • REYNOLDS, A. L.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. B, 105th IL Infantry. Died 1905

  • SANDERS, Albert
        World War I - U.S. Army. Died 1972

  • VOLLNOGEL, Micahel
        Civil War. Died 1907

  • WAUGH, Harvey C.
        Civil War - Southern Border Brigade, Co. C, 3rd Battalion. Died 1895

  • WAUGH, Miletus A.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. B, 116th In INFANTRY. Died 1909

     

    VETERANS INTERRED at REDDING CEMETERY
    Section 13, Clinton Township, Ringgold County, Iowa

  • AMICK, Andrew
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. I, 23rd IN Infantry. Died 1910

  • AMICK, Guy M.
        World War I - Union Army, Co. I, 5th MO Cavalry. Died 1869

  • ARNEAL, Thomas A.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. D, 106th OH Infantry. Died 1935

  • BULLOCK, William S.
        World War II - U.S. Navy. Died 1982

  • DANIELS, Walter E.
        World War I - SeaBees. Died 1955

  • FISHER, John B.
        Civil War - Union Army, MO State Militia. Died 1922

  • HARRIS, Lloyd W.
        Peace Time Service - U.S. Navy. Died 1931

  • HARRIS, Howard Verne
        World War I - U.S. Navy. Died 1959

  • HOLLAND, Hubert Cox
        World War II - U.S. Naval Reserve. Died 1978

  • HUDSON, D. W.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. E, 13th IA Infantry. Died 1925

  • JEFFERSON, William M.
        World War I - U.S. Army. Died 1978

  • JACKSON, Howard Lee
        World War II - AUS. Died 1979

  • KOBBE, Wilbur C.
        World War II - HQ Co. 17, Sig. Operations Battalion. Died 1959

  • MALANEY, Earl
        World War I - U.S. Navy. Died 1916

  • MEKEMSON, William B.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 84th IL Infantry. Died 1926

  • MILLER, Robert LeRoy
        World War II - U.S. Army, 222 AAA Battalion, CAG. Died 1945

  • NORRIS, George W.
        Civil War - Union Army. Died 1917

  • NORRIS, Virgil L.
        World War II - U.S. Army. Died 1968

  • ORTWEIN, Jerry James, Jr.
        Vietnam War. Died 1979

  • PARKER, Jas. L.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. D, 2nd KS Cavalry. Died 1912

  • PARKER, John L.
        Korean War - U.S. Navy. Died 1980

  • RAINS, Allen
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 4th IA Infantry. Died 1900

  • RICHARDSON, J. G.
        Civil War - Southern Iowa Border Brigade, Co. C, 3rd Battalion. Died 1908

  • QUICK, Carl M.
        World War I - U.S. Navy. Died 197*9

  • SAVILLE, Jacob A.
        Civil War - Confederate States Army, Longstreet's Command. Died 1921

  • SCOTT, J. P.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. B, 2nd IA Infantry. Died 1908

  • SHEUMAKER, E. M.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 17th OH Infantry. Died 1905

  • STATON, William M.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. L, 5th IA Infantry. Died 1933

  • STERNER, Delbert M.
        World War II - AUS. Died 1975

  • SHAW, Lewis E.
        World War II - U.S. Army. Died 1945

  • WARNER, Algie Claire
        Korean War - U.S. Air Force. Died 1969

  • WAUGH, Dolpha Eldred
        World War II - U.S. Army. Died 1954

     

    VETERANS INTERRED at HICKORY GROVE CEMETERY
    Section 23, Middle Fork Township, Ringgold County, Iowa

  • BROWN, Willis
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. G, 35th MO Infantry. Died 1922

  • GREGG, Job
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. B, 29th Mo Cavalry. Died 1897

  • JAMES, Darrell A.
        Vietnam War - AUS. Died 1980

  • MILLER, Nathan
        Civil War - Southern Iowa Border Brigade, Co. C, 3rd Battalion. Died 1895

  • RANDOLPH, Clifford W.
        World War II - 35th Fighter Squadron. Died 1967

  • WOLFORD, S. W.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. E, 31st IL Infantry. Died 1917

     

    VETERANS INTERRED at FOREST HOME CEMETERY
    Section 35, Benton Township, Ringgold County, Iowa

  • SEATON, Frank L.
        World War I - U.S. Army. Died 1939

  • WELLS, ABSOLAM
        Civil War. Died 1887

     

    VETERANS INTERRED at TENT CHAPEL CEMETERY
    Section 30, Clinton Township, Ringgold County, Iowa

  • NYE, William C.
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. I, 38th IA Infantry. Died 1896

  • RIDGE, Thompson
        Civil War - Union Army, Co. M, 2nd CA Cavalry. Died 1895

     

    SOURCE: Redding, Iowa: The First Hundred Years: 1882 - 1982 Pp. 99-103. 1982

    Transcription by Sharon R. Becker


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