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To see a partial list of Museum/Historic Site customer list-. These are just a few of the many testimonials we have received. I have been enjoying my new Bridger hat I received last month. It is without a doubt, the best fitting hat I have, and the quality is superb. It is comfortable and looks great. If I need a hat again I will keep you in mind, as well as letting others know about you. It is art. Thank you for providing such a fantastic product. I am overwhelmed. I received my Tall Bee Hive hat yester...
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Cumberland Guard Units
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UNITS OF THE CUMBERLAND GUARD. 90th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company E, Irish Legion. 104th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company H. 9th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Company E. 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Company A. 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Company K. 30th Indiana Volunteer Infantry ,Company F. 49th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Company F. 1st Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Company C. 3rd Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Company F. 3rd Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Company K.
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The Civil War Letters of the BOND and EDWARDS Families. A Little about the People. The Quaker BOND Brothers. Pelatiah "Ty" BOND (pictured at right) enlisted on 22 April 1861, in Co. G of the 8th Reg. Ind. Vol. Inft. for three months. On the 28 of Aug. 1862 he entered the service in B Co., in the 2nd Regiment Indiana Cavalry (41st Regiment Volunteers). Benjamin BOND first enlisted 22 Apr. 1861 in Co. G of the 8th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He died 25 Nov. 1861, at Budd's Ferry, MD. Cornelia Nell...