Palladium-Item from Richmond, Indiana (2024)

2015 Palladium-Item Page 5Awww.pal-item.com BITUARIES Craft, David Matthew, of Richmond, died September 8. Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. today at Community Family Funeral Home, Richmond Ind. Davis, Randall of Liberty, died September 11.Ser- ice will be 6 p.m., September 1 5 at Culberson Funeral Home, Hagerstown, here visitation will be 4-6 p.m. prior to the service.

Delk, Marlene of Richm ond, died September 9. Service will be 1p.m., September 15 at Riggle-Waltermann ortuary, Richmond, where visitation will be 11a.m. prior to the service. Nirich, Vincent J. of Hagerstown, died September 7.

Service will be 10 a.m. today at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Cambridge City, Ind. Visitation will be 2-6 p.m., Culber- on Funeral Home, Hagers- own, where a Masonic Memorial service will be at 6 Stout, Patricia A. (Martin), of Winchester, died eptember 10.

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Barron Eaton, OH (937) 456-2229 rs ion ing and the car wash pla ce. Use Manufacturing Plant Showroom 425 NW Richmond, IN (765) 935-1465 J.Deaton,91,alongtime atherhomeinCenterville 12,2015. ShewasborninRan- dolphCountyonAugust Naomi(Sharp)Johnson andliveninHagerstown from1940untilmovingto Centerville3yearsago. Shewasa1942gradu- ateofHagerstownHigh School.OnFebruary7, 1948shemarriedDexter Deaton.Heprecededher following57yearsofmar- riage.Rebawasemployed Corp.from1942untilher retirementin1980.She wasanavidbowlerand amemberofHuntsville GirlsClubandPerfect Circle25yearclub.She wasalsoamemberof HagerstownFirstUnited MethodistChurch. Survivorsincludeasis- (Bill)andseveralnieces, nephewsandcousins.

bersonFuneralHome, Hagerstown.Services ChaplainJonHudnallwill WestLawnCemetery. Memorialsmaybe madetoReidHospital FoundationforHospice. Onlinecondolences maybeleftatwww.culber- sonfh.com RebaJ.Deaton came to me; and I think he as the youngest and the allest, as well as the thinnest man I ever saw. He said, father wants you to put a cannon shot into that house; it is full of re- el I said, Who in thunder is your fat He said his father as Colonel Sol Meredith of the 19th I said, You go back with my ompliments to your father, Colonel Sol Meredith of the 19th Indiana, and tell him I will require him to give me a written order to shell that In a ew minutes Colonel Mere dith rode up and said, ant you to shell that I told him I wanted awritten order. He said, By Jinks, I will give you a written order! Now shell that The Hoosiers then advanced up the mountain- side.

The Confederates aced an unstoppable force away at brigade as an unremitting commitment unto lowly overwhelmed the pposition, and in the melee, a dozen Southern prisoners were rounded up, including two officers. Skirmishing continued as onfused Rebels fled, iring with more haste han military iring eventually ceased on the turnpike, ut a battle still waged on he right where the rest of men encountered strongly posted enemy A flood of northern soldiers thronged the gap, firing by into the enemy. hen that regiment xpended its ammunition, the 19th Indiana advanced. Facing the daunt- i ng summit with gritted teeth, the Indiana and Wisconsin men rushed, light of their eyes answering the glittering flash of twilight stream- i ng shot and The 19th Indiana roadened the south front the road, taking it. The first mile had been cove red.

he Indiana and Wisconsin men were moving against insurmountable odds. The Rebels gave ground grudgingly, edg- i ng back toward the last urn in the road. ery soon, the fast fir- i ng of the Union brigade slacked off, their rifles ecoming too hot for load- i ng. Firing ceased as ammunition ran out. The defenseless Union men were told to hold the ground at all costs as long as there was inch of our bayonet ith fixed bayonets, he exhausted Hoosiers and Badgers did the unthinkable.

They charged he oncoming rush of rebels, fighting an uphill battle, firing what little ammo they had taken from their fallen com- rades, slashing away at lose range with bayonets. Empty rifles were sed as clubs that caused the flat crack of gunstock on The gray ine, surprised and un- erved, broke. Word eventually came that the Union push had reached the crest, and the defenders of South Mount ain were flanked because the actions of rigade at Gap. en. George B.

McClellan had witnessed the a ssault from a distance a nd could see by the flash of musketry what had happened. McClellan allegedly asked Gen. Joseph Hooker, troops are those fighting i the ooker replied, ral they must be made of his was the birth of the Iron Brigade. McClellan admitted, must be the best troops in the Martin Continued from Page 3A If the globe continues i ts unabated use of fossil fuels, global sea levels will swamp populous regions much sooner than previ- usly anticipated, a new study out Friday conclude d. If the currently attainable coal, natural gas and oil deposits are burned, the entire ice sheet covering Antarctica will melt i nto warming oceans, the authors of the Science Advances study claim.

The new projections say the first 100 feet of sea level rise would happen in the next 1,000 years, at more than an inch a year, said Ken Caldeira, one of the authors and a professor at the Carnegie Institution for Science. the it all, melt i scenario, the environmental consequences are Caldeira said Saturday. rather than later, the energy system is going to have to be rebuilt so it ump carbon dioxide into the I total, that projected 200-foot rise would devas- ate low-lying coastal regions across the world. Consider New Orleans during Hurricane Katrin from which the 20-foot storm surge nearly wiped he city off the map. Los Angeles, New York City and nearly all of Florida would flood and disappear.

The apocalyp- ic conclusions are similar to the scenes recently painted by President Barack Obama on his trip to Alaska. He stressed at the Conference on Global Leadership in the Arctic that time is running short to change course. this issue of all issues there is such a thing as being too Obama said. that mom ent is almost upon Obama called on nations to make commitments to reduce carbon emissions at the United Nations climate summit later this year. Study: Fossil fuel urn-off will submerge populous cities Nick Penzenstadler USA Today FESTIVALS OFFER FUN PHOTOS BY MILLICENT MARTIN EMERY PALLADIUM-ITEM Dennis Rigsby, right, shows Civil War shaving tools and weapons to Eli Smith and his dad, Ian Smith, at Wayne County Historical 50th annual Heritage Festival.

Find more photos from weekend festivals at www.pal-item.com. Tammy Waller helps grandsons Brendon, 7, and Tyler, 5, earn about what blacksmiths do at the historical museum. Megan Templeton, left, and Piedad Llerena laugh after a riendly contest at Potterypalooza at Richmond Art Museum. MILLICENT MARTIN EMERY PALLADIUM-ITEM Brandon Brockman, an Indiana University East student, helps with blacksmithing demonstrations at Wayne County Historical Heritage Festival. Fine arts lecturer Ed Thornburg led the project..

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