The third picture of a group of "old soldiers" was taken about 1912 or 1913 when Tim Preece's father — also a veteran, came to visit at the Preece home, where the picture was taken. By that time, only a few remained. Those in the picture are from left to right, Douglas Preece, John Risk, Tom Curas, F. H. Palmer, next man unidentified, Wm. Lowe, Leo Braun and Sam Thatch. the unidentified man reminds one of Wm. Carrico. If this identification is correct, then the "boys in blue" had invited one who wore the grey to their small reunion, probably the last of its kind of that generation in Battle Creek.

the St. John's Lutheran Church in Battle Creek. Martin Dinkel married Lena Schmidt, moved to Wyoming abut 1910; George Dinkel married Clara Wehenkel, resided near Plainview; and Gus Dinkel married Agnes Wehenkel, resides at Hay Springs. Daughters of the family became Mrs. Charles Schacker (brother of John Schacker of Battle Creek) lived in Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Lizzie, Mrs. Jake Miller; Carrie, Mrs. Fred Miller; Minnie, Mrs. Peter Zimmerman, and Maggie, Mrs. Herman Scheer. Fred married Emma Schacher, sister of John Schacher; Will never married. He spent his last years at Pierce.

The William Volk family came from Illinois and they first purchased the NE1/4 in Section 1 of School Craft Precinct. The Volk family descendants are numerous in the community and they helped greatly in building it. August Volk, Sr., brother of William Volk, acquired land in Fairview Precinct which is now the Walter Christenson home.

The original William Volk family included sons Fred Volk, who married Martha Horn, and acquired land in Section 15 of the Battle Creek Precinct which was railroad land; W. August Volk, married Ottilia Wienck, became prominent in the community, purchasing the original homestead of the David Whitla who had sold it to the Little family and they in turn sold it to Mr. Volk. This is now the farm home of the Edwin Volk family. Conrad

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