The Topeka Daily Capital Tuesday November 22, 1927 Aged Veteran Is Dead. Capt. Harmon Wentworth in Business Here Many Years. Capt. Harmon E. WENTWORTH, 83, formerly of the firm of Falkiner and Wentworth Insurance, died yesterday at 716 West Twelfth street where he was rooming. Captain WENTWORTH was a Civil War veteran. He had made his home in Topeka for close to 40 years, retiring from business about 10 years ago and going to the Soldiers' home in Leavenworth. He returned to Topeka only recently. "Captain Wentworth made a great record as a soldier." said Captain P.H. CONEY, an old friend. He served for two years with Company H, 37th Infantry of New York, later re-enlisting in Company M, 14th New York heavy artillery. He took part in a number of major engagements including Bull Run and Manassas, Antietam, Fredricksburg and the Seven Pines. Captain Wentworth had been a member of Lincoln Post for more than 40 years. He was unmarried and leaves no close relatives. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.