Miami Union
February 17, 1866
POWERS, LIEUT. B. FRANK - On
the 31st day of August, Lieut. B. Frank Powers, son of the late Judge Powers of
Troy, Ohio, and member of the 7th Regi. Ohio Cavalry, in the 31st year of his
age. The accidental discharge of a pistol in the hands of a comrade was
the cause of his death, after thirty-five house of great suffering. Mr.
Powers had been connected in various ways with the army through the entire term
of the war, faithfully filling the several posts of duty assigned
him. He was universally esteemed by his fellow soldiers, and was buried
with the honor of war as a true and brave soldier. Mr. Powers was of a
genial, lively disposition, and marked by much kindness of heart. But he
is gone. "Tis sad that after passing the scenes of danger and battle
for four years, that his life should be ended by so mournful a casualty.
He was calm and resigned in his last hours.
Troy Times February 15, 1866 POWERS, LIEUT. B. F. - Lieut. B. F. Powers, son of the late Judge Powers,
of Troy, and member of the 7th Reg. O. Cavalry, died August 31st, 1865, being in
his 31st year. His death was caused by the accidental discharge of a pistol in
the hands of a fellow soldier, he surviving the sad casualty but a few hours.
Mr. Powers had been connected with the army from the commencement of the war,
and in the various positions assigned him, showed himself capable and faithful.
He was universally esteemed by his comrades in arms, and was interred with the
honors of war as a brave and true soldier, in the cemetery, near Morgantown, N.
C. Mr. Powers was brought up under good mental and moral training, and was of a
genial and free disposition.--It is unspeakably mournful that having passed
through the many scenes of danger and battle for over four years, his life
should be brought to so painful a close. The friend who ministered to him in his
last hours, reports him as being perfectly resigned to his departure from the
troublous scenes of mortal life. May he rest in peace!
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