Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Mar 1923 V ol. 16 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Professor Herman Trost, 86 years old, teacher of music in Lexington for many years and widely known as a musician, died early Saturday morning at his home, 556 North Broadway, after a short illness of bronchial pneumonia. b. 12 May 1836 in Erfurt County, Prussia. m. Wilhelmina Brandt of Pendleton Co. In the Civil War he was a second lieutenant with the Eighteenth Regiment, Kentucky Infantry, of the Union Army and was with General Sherman in his march to the sea. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Mar 1923 V ol. 16 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 4 James Antrobus aged 79 years died Tuesday 27 Feb 1823 in George town, Scott Co. KY. He was born near Morgan on 5 Sep 1843.He never married. At the age of 18 years, he enlisted in the 18th KY Inft. and served through the war in the Union Army. Buried at Morgan. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Mar 1923 V ol. 16 No. 40 Pg. 5 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Harrison County News William Miller, retired farmer and Confederate veteran, died at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Renaker Parks on Main St. Tuesday morning, Feb. 27th. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Mar 1923 V ol. 16 No. 40 Pg. 5 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Harrison County News Miss Eva Price, daughter of George Price, and Mr. Hickman Carr, son of Alfred Carr, well-known young couple of the county, were married by Rev. George Ammerman, in Cynthiana, Feb. 24th. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Mar 1923 V ol. 16 No. 40 Pg. 5 Col. 4 Neighboring Counties Bracken County News Captain Charles Thomas, 81 years of age, died last week at Dwight, Kansas of pneumonia. He was born in Augusta and was the son of the late Christian Thomas and was an uncle of V.H. and B.M. Thomas of Bonde's Ferry OH. When quite young Chas. Thomas moved to Brown county, OH, and volunteered in the Civil War, serving all through the conflict. He then volunteered to fight the Indians in the west and received a Congressional Medal of Honor for valor displayed.1n 1866, General Connor called for someone to deliver a message to a detachment of United States troops that was one hundred miles away and surrounded by Indians. Captain Thomas offered his services and rode a horse up the Powder Valley, over many dangerous trails to the starving soldiers. Mr. Thomas visited his relatives at Boude's Ferry a few weeks ago and expected to return in May for another visit. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS