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Lincoln Sentinel-Republican,
22 January 1959

"To Supply Marker For Minnick Grave"

A recent letter received from Mrs. Marjorie A. Good of Phillipsburg, chairman for the location of 1812 graves in Kansas for the Kansas Chapter of the U.S. Daughters of 1812 organization, brings the information that her organization has conducted a diligent search into the record of Charles G. Minnick, veteran of the War of 1812, who is buried in an unmarked and neglected grave in a private burial plot west of Lincoln, and that at the state meeting last spring it was voted to supply an official Daughters of 1812 marker for Mr. Minnick’s grace.
Mrs. Good says that while the marker has not been received as yet, they are expecting it at any time, and when it is received she is in hopes that it can be set at the same time as the marker local interested parties secured from the War Department …



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