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Hello. I came upon this article in The Evening Republican newspaper, Columbus, Indiana, and thought it may be of interest to you.
From The Evening Republican, 2 November 1900:
"Gen. Cyrus Bussy, of Washington, DC, who spoke to the republicans in this city this afternoon, formerly lived in Columbus. He left when he was thirteen years old. He married Miss Kaiser, at Rockford, south of here, who is a sister to Oscar Kaiser of Seymour (Indiana). . ." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Historiccolumbus (talk • contribs) 17:15, 19 December 2015 (UTC)Reply