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HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS of
COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO 1764-1876

by William E. Hunt. - Publ. Cincinnati - Robert Clarke & Co., Printers
1876

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WM. B. GLOVER was born in Clark township, Apr. 26, 1832.  While teaching school in Indiana he enlisted in the 21st Indiana regiment, and afterward became a lieutenant in heavy artillery service.  While engaged in the siege of Port Hudson he was taken sick and placed in hospital.  Thence he was brought by his father to his home in Coshocton county; and here, after being some three weeks died, on the 18th of June, 1864.
Source: HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS of COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO - 1764-1876 by William E. Hunt. - Publ. Cincinnati - Robert Clarke & Co., Printers - 1876 - Page 258
JOEL CLARK GLOVER, brother of the above, was born Dec. 6, 1846; and, having enlisted in the army, died in Sept., 1864, at Wilson's Landing, near Richmond, Virginia.
     Many noble men like these fell, as they, during the late war of the rebellion, but few families have such a noticeable record as that of which they were members.  At one time no less than six sons were in the military service, and two others were represented by substitutes.
Source: HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS of COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO - 1764-1876 by William E. Hunt. - Publ. Cincinnati - Robert Clarke & Co., Printers - 1876
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