History of Montgomery County, Indiana, HW Beckwith Reproduction
by Unigraphic, Evansville, Ind p. 425
THOMAS J. ARMSTRONG
Thomas J. Armstrong, farmer
and graded stock raiser, Parkersburg, was born in Scott Township, April 2, 1843 and like
his father, was reared a farmer. His education was received mostly at the common country
schools, and he attended the Ladoga Seminary 6 months. At a little less than 19 years of
age, he volunteered his services to his country, and March 3, 1862 became a member of Co.
G. 26th Ind, Vol. Inf. The first battle he engaged in was New Tonia, Missouri. Soon after
followed the terrible battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas; there his regiment lost over half
their men in about two hours. It is due to the credit of Mr. Armstrong to say that he was
out about 4 years and constantly with his regiment, being home but once, then on a veteran
furlough, and was honorably discharged Feb. 1866. He at once returned home and engaged in
farming, and Nov 20, 1866 he married Miss Susan E., d/o James and Malinda S. (Parker)Secrest.
She was born in Scott Township, Sept 12, 1847. They have two children living: Mary A and
Leo. Besides farming, Mr. Armstrong is now actively engaged in stock raising; for the last
3 years, however, he has turned his attention to graded stock breeding and raising
short-horned cattle, Clydesdale horses, Cotswold sheep and Jersey red swine. His farm and
home is half a mile No. of Parkersburg. His parents, Mr. Ambrose W and Eliza J (Drennon)
Armstrong, came to this county far back in its early history.
Submitted by: Karen Zach
County Coordinator: Suzy
Sprague suzyq.wa@worldnet.att.net