"9 Lyons Cache: Some years ago this beautiful collection of twentyone light colored, leaf shaped flints, was unearthed on the farm of George Tinkham, in the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 34, about twenty rods south of the public road. A high terminal moraine passes close to the east and the river is not far to the west. The cache was on the overwash plain, and the flints, which were turned up by the plow, lay about three inches below the surface of the ground. The collection was first purchased by E. C. Perkins, of Prairie du Sac, who donated it to the Sauk County Historical Society." - History of Sauk County
Civil War Records
Name: Samuel A. Tinkham
Company: B
Unit: 14 Wisconsin Infantry.
Rank - Induction: 1 Sergeant
Rank - Discharge: 1 Lieutenant
Allegiance: UnionCivil War Pension Index: Samuel A. Tinkham
Name: Samuel A. Tinkham
Widow: Mary E. Tinkham
Filed: Dec 8 1861
Application #7779; Certificate #1267American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Samuel A Tinkham ,
Residence: Waupaca, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 16 Sep 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Service Record: Enlisted as a Sergeant 1st Class on 16 September 1861 Enlisted in Company B, 14th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 16 September 1861. Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 23 June 1862 Killed Company B, 14th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 03 October 1862 in Corinth, MS
Ancestral chronological record of the William White family indicates that Thomas Gould was "of Petersham, Mass.,"
Per AncestrPer Records of the First Church of Rockingham, Vermont: "September 25, 1839. The Chh [church] met agreeably to their adjournment from the 11th instant, when the members present, by a unanimous vote excluded Mrs. Caroline, the wife of Thomas Gould Esq, from their communion and fellowship."
Ancestral chronological record of the William White family: "is with Barnard, Sumner & Co., Worchester, Mass."
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