Indian Raids in Lincoln County, Kansas, 1864 And 1869; Story of Those Killed, With a History of the Monument Erected to Their Memory in Lincoln Court House Square, May 30, 1909

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Culver, Frank Herrington, Howard Morton, H. H. Tucker, G. B. Clark, A. J. Eutsler, E. G.
Tozier, William Stubbs, and J. E. Green, were mostly from Ottawa county. These men and a score of others less conspicious were the heroes of the Saline valley at that time. They did not do their fighting for money^ or glory; they fought for Betsy and the baby, and I am will- ing to predict that a monument will be erected here some day in memory of their bravery.
The letter that opened this book, written by
...Robert Moffitt, to his sister in 1864, and the letter written by Eli Ziegler, show positive proof that the pioneers were thrown on their own resources. If they got through with their lives they were lucky; if they were killed, they had to 45 bury themselves; if they were taken prisoners or crippled for life, they had to get along as best they could. There was no government aid extended. If they lost all they had, they would sometimes get a little money out of it after they had gone through a lot of led tape and long delay.

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