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SUMMARY:CCGS-Moses Allen's Civil War
DESCRIPTION:Join Jeffrey Heavilon as he shares his ancestor Moses Rush Allen's Civil War letters at the Frankfort Community Public Library on Aug. 25 at 5:30 p.m. Allen\, a Clinton County native\, served as a private in Company I of the 100th Indiana Infantry from September 1862 to June 1865. He marched over 4\,000 miles and participated in 25 battles\, starting with the siege of Vicksburg. Allen took part in Gen. Sherman's Atlanta and Savannah campaigns. After his Civil War service\, he returned to Clinton County and eventually became one of the largest landholders in Washington Township. During Allen's time\, he was known for his excellent judgment in business matters\, and he frequently assisted his neighbors and friends with legal matters. Heavilon retired from an orthopedic surgeon practice with Central Indiana Orthopedics in 2020. Since then\, he has been researching his ancestors\, spoiling grandchildren whenever possible\, and working with the Exchange Club to make Muncie\, Ind. a better place to live. This Clinton County Genealogical Society meeting is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Library's lower level meeting room. For more information\, contact Jill Garrison at (765) 654-8746\, ext. 1137 or jgarrison@myfcpl.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Jeffrey Heavilon as he shares his ancestor Moses Rush Allen&rsquo\;s Civil War letters at the Frankfort Community Public Library on Aug. 25 at 5:30 p.m. Allen\, a Clinton County native\, served as a private in Company I of the 100th Indiana Infantry from September 1862 to June 1865. He marched over 4\,000 miles and participated in 25 battles\, starting with the siege of Vicksburg. Allen took part in Gen. Sherman&rsquo\;s Atlanta and Savannah campaigns. After his Civil War service\, he returned to Clinton County and eventually became one of the largest landholders in Washington Township. During Allen&rsquo\;s time\, he was known for his excellent judgment in business matters\, and he frequently assisted his neighbors and friends with legal matters. Heavilon retired from an orthopedic surgeon practice with Central Indiana Orthopedics in 2020. Since then\, he has been researching his ancestors\, spoiling grandchildren whenever possible\, and working with the Exchange Club to make Muncie\, Ind. a better place to live. This Clinton County Genealogical Society meeting is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Library&rsquo\;s lower level meeting room. For more information\, contact Jill Garrison at (765) 654-8746\, ext. 1137 or jgarrison@myfcpl.org.
LOCATION:Frankfort Community Public Library
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DTSTAMP:20260817T210012Z
URL:https://members.discoverclintoncounty.com/events/details/ccgs-moses-allen-s-civil-war-141
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