J.C. Bain submitted Veteran Application #23401 for a Confederate pension and it was received as allowed on August, 16, 1916 at the State, citing his service with Company A, 16th Tennessee Cavalry from 1861 thru 1863 when he was wounded. [State of Arkansas Confederate Pension Archives] BAIN, James Calvin – Mr. J.C. Bain’s 67th birthday was celebrated by his children and grand children Sunday. He hadn’t forgotten that it was his birthday, but he was most agreeably surprised Sunday morning when the children began gathering fast and offering congratulations. Each bore a basket containing all the luxuries of the season and the honored sire confesses that he never sat down to a more sumptuous dinner. May he live to enjoy many more such occasions. [Prairie Grove Herald 3/9/1905]
Birthday Celebrations – Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bain gave a bountiful dinner the 5th in honor of their father, Mr. J.C. Bain’s 83rd birthday, to which a number of his old friends and acquaintances were invited. It is useless to say that Mr. Bain enjoyed the surprise. [Prairie Grove Herald 3/20/1919]
J.C. Bain, one of Washington County’s well-known citizens, died a few days ago at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W.R. Campbell, near Prairie Grove. Mr. Bain was a native of Tennessee, being 84 years of age. He has resided in Washington County for the past forty years. He was an old Confederate soldier, having served in 16th Tennessee Cavalry. Deceased is survived by four daughters and three sons, one of the daughters being Mrs. Robert Hannah of Springdale. [The Springdale News 9/10/1920]
Mar 5, 1836
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Mar 5, 1836
Aug 28, 1920
84