I shall attempt to list below, first the names of the Civil War Veterans ho lived in our district or whose people now do so. I have no official record to which to refer buy am relying entirely upon the memories of our people. Whereever known, I am noting as killed, wounded, etc. Following the names of the veterans, I am listing the relationship of our present citizens to them. I am also including in this the narrow strip of Mulberry Knob Territory which once belonged to the Plainview district and whose people are aiding in compiling this permanent recors. George Eickleberry-War of 1812-Great grandfather of Mr. William Foraker. The brothers, George & William Foraker, the former twice wounded, uncles of William Foraker, Mrs. Ivah Kindall and Mrs. Golia Haught. William Bonam-father of Henry Bonam Theodore Molden-Brother of Mrs. Oliver West. Peter Edington Sr. Wounded Stephen Hogue-wounded at Gettysburg-great uncle of F.S. Hogue Jacob Hall-reported missing in battle-grandfather of Edgar Hall Thomas Twaddle-wounded at Winchester-father of Mrs. Lula Givens Henry Hendrix-wounded-father of Jed Hendrix William Sloan-Killed at Atlanta-Uncle of Mrs. Emma Hogue Peter Dailey-imprisoned at Andersonville-uncle of Mrs. Emma Hogue Daniel Petty-color bearer, wounded at Atlanta and Reseca-father of Mrs. Nina Hogue Elias Kindall-wounded-father of John Kindall Isaac Bates-father of Mrs. Florence Kindall William Hawkins-uncle of Thad Hawkins Willoughby Morgan-no relative her Isaac Phillips and two sons-Lieut Joe and Ezra, the last named was wounded-no relative here Capt William Dougherty and son Henry-grandfather and father of Mrs. Rosa Ruff. Wesley Ackley-killed at Richmond-grandfather of Raymond Cline John Andrews-brother-in-law of Oliver West Nathaniel States Uncle of Dock (David) and Floyd States Henry Barnard-uncle of Henry Barnard Frank Nugent-no relatives here James Stafford-wounded-no relatives here Gideon Alled-died in service-grandfather of Mrs. Elsie Kinsey. William Hupp-grandfather of Delbert Hupp Ben Dye-uncle of Mrs. Ella Ward. Felter Brothers-Abraham, Jacob, Isaac and Dennis-uncles of James Ward Alexander Harmon-grandfather of Mrs. Golia Haught. Charles Covert-killed-half-brother of Marion Covert Earnest Blazer-wounded-grandfather of Mrs. James Covert Rev. William Weddle-grandfather of Arthur Weddle John Cox-wounded-grandfather of G.B. Cox Thomas Cline-wounded-grandfather of Luther Cline Capt. Thomas Province-imprisioned and escaped-father of Edna Cline Mr. Cline tells me he also had eleven uncles in the war whose names he has forgotten. No wonder we won. Space and time forbid me here setting forth the many interesting anecdotes which our people recall of these beloved veterans. We hope that their spirit of patroitism and loyalty shall be exampled for our future generations and that our sons and daughters uphold the traditions of democracy for which these war fathers offered the supreme sacrifice; and futhermore we hope that our children may be wise in the ways of peace to the extent that the "Long-roll" at the battle's eve will no longer be necessary and we can say in reality: No more shall the war-cry sever, Nor winding rivers be red.