Jolly, Charles, 1803-1875
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Jolly, Charles, 1803-1875
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Jolly, Charles, 1803-1875
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Born in New Jersey, Charles Jolly moved to Dearborn County, Ind. around 1830, and worked as a carpenter and farmer. He was a founder of the local Republican Party and served as postmaster for Logan. His son, William Henry Jolly, worked with his father as a builder and served with the 83rd Indiana Volunteer Regiment during the Civil War as a nurse in Army hospitals. He died of typhoid fever in 1863.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n91024031
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Account books
Carpenters
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Frontier and pioneer life
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Dearborn County (Ind.)
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Indiana--Dearborn County
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Indiana
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Logan (Ind.)
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United States
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Indiana--Dover
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Indiana--Logan
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