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Mississippians in the Confederate Army. Drive them into the Potomac or into eternity! This blog is dedicated to discussing the role of Mississippians who served in the Confederate army during the Civil War. 27 thoughts on “ About. June 12, 2011. Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of information. You can be sure I will become an avid follower of your blog! May 30, 2012. I should get my brain in gear before typing. My correct email address is poreboysingray@hotmail.com. June 4, 2012. May 22, 2013.
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Root, Branch and Twig: Bienville Square a Popular Place for Family Photos
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Root, Branch and Twig. Join me in the hunt for family history and get tips for researching and writing your own story. Poore Boys In Gray. Slaves in the Family. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Bienville Square a Popular Place for Family Photos. NB "Bonie" Pierce (1880-1964) and his wife Julia Lavinia Moody (1886-1965) pose in front of a large azalea bush in Bienville Square, the hub of downtown Mobile. Addressed crowds from the square in 1905 about the importance of the. Panama Canal to the. With the revival o...
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Root, Branch and Twig: Why Many Families Have Sidewalk Photographs
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Root, Branch and Twig. Join me in the hunt for family history and get tips for researching and writing your own story. Poore Boys In Gray. Slaves in the Family. Friday, May 1, 2015. Why Many Families Have Sidewalk Photographs. In the above photo, Beatrice Valara Pierce (1921-1993), left, is walking on a sidewalk in downtown Mobile, Alabama, with friend and neighbor Laverne Brannan. This photo was probably taken at Royal and Dauphin streets. May 1, 2015 at 8:07 AM. May 1, 2015 at 11:23 AM. The Family Was ...
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Root, Branch and Twig: January 2015
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Root, Branch and Twig. Join me in the hunt for family history and get tips for researching and writing your own story. Poore Boys In Gray. Slaves in the Family. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. When the In-laws Came Calling. On the right, poses with two of his in-laws who came for a visit to his farm house in Pierce Level, a farming community just outside Wilmer, Alabama. Did your in-laws visit regularly? Did they come on a particular day? Did your family go visiting other family members?
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Root, Branch and Twig: February 2015
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Root, Branch and Twig. Join me in the hunt for family history and get tips for researching and writing your own story. Poore Boys In Gray. Slaves in the Family. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Were you closer to one of your siblings than to the others? Two of the five sons of N.B. "Bonie" Pierce and Julia L. Moody pose in what is probably the front yard of their farm at Pierce Level, just south of Wilmer, Alabama. Were you closer to one of your siblings than to the others? Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Notice...
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Root, Branch and Twig: Merry Christmas!
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Root, Branch and Twig. Join me in the hunt for family history and get tips for researching and writing your own story. Poore Boys In Gray. Slaves in the Family. Thursday, December 24, 2015. Above is Niola Edith Gieger Poore, my grandmother. She was born on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 1889, in Jones County, Mississippi, and today is the 126th anniversary of her birth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Family History Blogs of Interest. Researching Your Revolutionary War Ancestors - Part Four.
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Confederate Soldier in a Yankee Prison: The Memoir of Byron Smith, 1st Georgia Cavalry | Mississippians in the Confederate Army
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Mississippians in the Confederate Army. Drive them into the Potomac or into eternity! Confederate Soldier in a Yankee Prison: The Memoir of Byron Smith, 1st Georgia Cavalry. August 4, 2015. In 1910 Byron Smith of Peoria, Amite County, Mississippi, published a memoir of his service during the Civil War. He. Gave his tome the rather ponderous title of. In 1939. Published in seven parts, I will post these articles the same way, one each week for the next seven weeks. CONFEDERATE SOLDIER IN A YANKEE PRISON.
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30th Letter: Negroes Gone, Houses Burned, Food Destroyed (January 17, 1863) « Parham's Letters
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1st Letter: Journey to Virginia (August 17, 1861). 30th Letter: Negroes Gone, Houses Burned, Food Destroyed (January 17, 1863). Goldsboro NC Jan. 17th, 63. Click image of USA General Grant’s forces encamped at Oxford, Mississippi to learn more. 8230;nearly all the negroes in the county had gone that they had destroyed all that the people had to subsist on, even to the last fowl-. Click image of Henry G. Fernandez to view source. Image is of Southern men taking the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.
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14th Letter: Delirium Tremens (December 30, 1861) « Parham's Letters
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1st Letter: Journey to Virginia (August 17, 1861). 14th Letter: Delirium Tremens (December 30, 1861). I rcd your welcome letter a few days since which afforded me great pleasure. Photo Source of George W. Hope: “Lamar Rifles: A History of Company G, Eleventh Mississippi Regiment, C.S.A.”. This leaves all in very good health except Newt and. Myself who have a very bad colds. One of our Regt died last week with the Mania Portu, the one death that we have had in the Regt for over a month. We could do to kee...
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