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Ancestor Seekers by the Root Bound: March 2015
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Ancestor Seekers by the Root Bound. Ancestor Seekers by the Root Bound is a group of people that meet at the Lemon Grove Library once a month to share their genealogical data. We welcome beginners to advanced to attend. We meet the 3rd Wed of every month at the Lemon Grove Library from 6 to 8 pm. All are welcome to attend. Monday, March 30, 2015. Genealogy Can Be Fun. History is Educational. This week is going to fly fast. Because we are doing Genealogy and doing History, it should fly by. O but then the...
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Welcome to my website for Battle of Gettysburg buffs, old and new.
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Battle of Gettysburg Buff. A website for Civil War. Buffs interested in the. I hope you will find the topics and information on this page interesting and informative:. Cannons, Cora, and Penelope. It should be noted that while there is no similar cannon indicating the first Confederate artillery shot fired at Gettysburg, the artillery battery that did so, Captain Edward Marye’s Battery of Major William Pegram’s Artillery Battalion, is acknowledged accordingly on its marker on Seminary Ridge a...An intere...
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Greene Connections: Resources
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Waynesburg College Alumni 1852-1938. Caldwell's Illustrated Combination Centennial Atlas of Greene Co. Pennsylvania. 1876, Joseph A. Caldwell). History of Greene County, Pa. 1882, Rev. William Hanna). History of Greene County, Pennsylvania. 1888, Samuel P. Bates). Pioneer History of Greene County, Pennsylvania. The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families: A Genealogical History of the Upper Monongahela Valley. Howard L. Leckey). Waynesburg Prosperous and Beautiful. 1906, Fred High). Vol 91, Fall 2008).
pennsylvaniainthecivilwar.blogspot.com
Pennsylvania in the Civil War
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War. Saturday, April 11, 2015. Compiled service records for the 140th Penna Infantry from NA microfilm collection online at https:/ archive.org/stream/compiledrecordss0182unit#page/n7/mode/2up. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Civil War Books and Authors. Booknotes: The Confederate Soldiers of Rockbridge County, Virginia. TOCWOC - A Civil War Blog. Author Interview: Dennis Rasbach, Author of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the Petersburg Campaign. Colored or Color Paper?
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War: Letters of Albert Mildred, Company I, 8th Pennsylvania Reserves Infantry Regiment
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Letters of Albert Mildred, Company I, 8th Pennsylvania Reserves Infantry Regiment. Albert Mildred was the son of Charles Hart Mildred and Nancy Botkins Mildred. His sister, Mary, was married to William Silveus, who enlisted in Company I of the Eighth Pennsylvania Reserves in August 1862. Enlisted and was mustered into Company I on June 20, 1861. He served throughout the war until the Eighth Pennsylvania was mustered out on May 24, 1864:. Pennsylvan...
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War: Emanuel Patterson, Co. D, 6th USCT
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War. Thursday, November 1, 2012. Emanuel Patterson, Co. D, 6th USCT. I found some interesting material on the only Black resident from Greene County identified by Samuel Bates as being killed in action in the Civil War. Bates identifies the man as Emanuel Patterson, Company D, 6. United States Colored Troops Regiment. Patterson was mustered into the service on July 16, 1863, and was killed at New Market Heights, Virginia, on September 29, 1864. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War: Pennsylvania Civil War Era Newspapers Online from Penn State University Library
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War. Saturday, September 29, 2012. Pennsylvania Civil War Era Newspapers Online from Penn State University Library. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Civil War Books and Authors. Booknotes: The Confederate Soldiers of Rockbridge County, Virginia. TOCWOC - A Civil War Blog. Author Interview: Dennis Rasbach, Author of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the Petersburg Campaign. History and Hijinks: The Misadventures of a Museum Director in Appalachia. Colored or Color Paper? Civil W...
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War
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Pennsylvania in the Civil War. Saturday, April 11, 2015. Compiled service records of 8th Penna Reserves Infantry at https:/ archive.org/stream/compiledrecordss0169unit#page/n1479/mode/2up. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Civil War Books and Authors. Booknotes: The Confederate Soldiers of Rockbridge County, Virginia. TOCWOC - A Civil War Blog. Author Interview: Dennis Rasbach, Author of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the Petersburg Campaign. Colored or Color Paper? 140th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment.
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