Source Page 193, 194, Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Indiana, 1938.
Private Harrold's Company, George Rogers Clark's Kentucky Militia. Served under General Rogers Clark as a Private in the Kentucky Militia in his Indian Campaigns several years before the formation of the North Western Territory 1787; was captured by Simon Girty and Indians 1781 and held prisoner three and one half years. Came from Louisville, Kentucky and settled on the Banks of the Whitewater River in the vicinity of the City of Richmond, 1805.
Old Trails Echo, October 26, 1928.
"The body of George Holman, one of the first settlers of Wayne County, who was a soldier of the Revolution, was buried within a few yards of the beautiful statue of the Pioneer Mother and there it rested many years. Mr. Holman, when very young man, took part in the only battle of the Revolutionary War that was fought on Indiana soil, according to English's History of the George Rogers Clark expedition and Dunn's History of Indiana. George Holman and Richard Rue, who came to Indiana with Holman were two of that intrepid band of 180 men who were with Clark In the march from Kaskaskia to Vincennes, and participated in the capture of Fort Sackville on February 25, 1779." "I had a letter from Mrs. Ada Giffen Sherwood of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, in which she said her grandfather, George Holman, who died in 1858, was buried in lot 46 in Maple Grove Cemetery. According to an estimate made by County Surveyor Gault, the northwest corner of lot 46 is about 300 feet east of Twenty-third Street and about 50 feet north of Main Street."
Source Page 193, 194, Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Indiana, 1938.
Private Harrold's Company, George Rogers Clark's Kentucky Militia. Served under General Rogers Clark as a Private in the Kentucky Militia in his Indian Campaigns several years before the formation of the North Western Territory 1787; was captured by Simon Girty and Indians 1781 and held prisoner three and one half years. Came from Louisville, Kentucky and settled on the Banks of the Whitewater River in the vicinity of the City of Richmond, 1805.
Old Trails Echo, October 26, 1928.
"The body of George Holman, one of the first settlers of Wayne County, who was a soldier of the Revolution, was buried within a few yards of the beautiful statue of the Pioneer Mother and there it rested many years. Mr. Holman, when very young man, took part in the only battle of the Revolutionary War that was fought on Indiana soil, according to English's History of the George Rogers Clark expedition and Dunn's History of Indiana. George Holman and Richard Rue, who came to Indiana with Holman were two of that intrepid band of 180 men who were with Clark In the march from Kaskaskia to Vincennes, and participated in the capture of Fort Sackville on February 25, 1779." "I had a letter from Mrs. Ada Giffen Sherwood of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, in which she said her grandfather, George Holman, who died in 1858, was buried in lot 46 in Maple Grove Cemetery. According to an estimate made by County Surveyor Gault, the northwest corner of lot 46 is about 300 feet east of Twenty-third Street and about 50 feet north of Main Street."
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