Hinemann, Lehmann b. 1839 d. 1920 Indian Wars Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He served as a Sergeant in Company L, 1st US Cavalry, Arizona Territory. In the winter of 1872, Sergeant Hinemann with twelve US Cavalry soldiers and ten Indian Scouts, guided Lieutenant Colonel George Crook's column through hostile territory. For gallant conduct during the campaigns and engagements against Apache warriors, he was awarded the Medal of Honor on August 12, 1875. (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Saint Stephens Cemetery, Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
Kolp, Ray b. October 1, 1894 d. July 29, 1967 Professional Baseball Player. Raymond Carl Kolp played Major League Baseball for 12 seasons. He was a right-handed pitcher, used mostly as a starter, and made his debut with the St. Louis Browns on April 16, 1921 when he was 26 years old. He also played for the Cincinnati Reds after four seasons with St. Louis. Before his baseball career, he served with the United States Army during World War I as a Sergeant in Company B of the 1st Development Battalion. His finest season was 1922 when he won...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Saint Stephens Cemetery, Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA Plot: Section 16-A, Lot 21, Grave 4
Thoney, John "Bullet Jack" b. December 8, 1879 d. October 24, 1948 Professional Baseball Player. Real name John Thoeny. He was considered as one of the fastest base runners in the American League, earning him his moniker, "Bullet Jack". He made his debut in 1902 with the Cleveland Bronchos (later the Indians) when he was 22 years old. He played six seasons with several ballclubs, including the Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators, New York Yankees, and the Boston Red Sox. He bagged the first stolen base at the new League Park in Washington, one of 42...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Saint Stephens Cemetery, Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA Plot: Section 8, Block 42, Lot 3, Grave 4