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Otis Tiffany, 10th Vermont Infantry | More than names in stone
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More than names in stone. Union Soldiers in Staunton National Cemetery. About “More than Names in Stone”. Otis Tiffany, 10th Vermont Infantry. March 23, 2009. Tags: 10th Vermont Infantry. Daughter of Solomon and Persis May Bixby. Possibly… Cora Tiffany, (born ca. 1861). July 12, 1862. Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont. Captured July 9, 1864, Battle of Monacacy. August 30, 1864, Staunton. He was likely buried, initially, in Thornrose Cemetery, Staunton. From → 10th Vermont Infantry. Enter your comment here.
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12 – OTHER SCC CLAIMS FROM EMANUEL COUNTY | To Preserve Family and Farm
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To Preserve Family and Farm. A True Story of a Family's Encounter with Sherman's Army. 12 OTHER SCC CLAIMS FROM EMANUEL COUNTY. The list of allowed claims from Emanuel County includes the following individuals:. April 9, 1809 November 16, 1888, husband of Mary Gray Allmond (1813-1889). Both are buried in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Emanuel County. The 1860 census lists him as residing in Burke County and in Emanuel County by the 1870 census. John L. Newton. One of the readily apparent comm...
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13 – MEANWHILE…BACK AT THE FARM | To Preserve Family and Farm
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To Preserve Family and Farm. A True Story of a Family's Encounter with Sherman's Army. 13 MEANWHILEBACK AT THE FARM. Was she afraid that George might be taken prisoner or press into service by the Union army? Did she formulated a plan to leave with the Union army prior to the arrival of the first Union soldiers on November 30, 1864 and communicated that plan to George? As a young man of 14, how did George survive on a farm that had been looted by Sherman’s army? According to reports from family members w...
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Introduction and Table of Contents | To Preserve Family and Farm
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To Preserve Family and Farm. A True Story of a Family's Encounter with Sherman's Army. Introduction and Table of Contents. Why I’m Writing This Story. How did they keep the animals quite? What did they find when they returned home? How did they make it living by themselves until their father returned from the war? The materiel to support this effort was gathered over a number of years with assistance and encouragement from a wide variety of individuals to whom I owe a great deal of appreciation. Notify m...
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11 – FINAL DESTINATION PRINCETOWN, INDIANA | To Preserve Family and Farm
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To Preserve Family and Farm. A True Story of a Family's Encounter with Sherman's Army. 11 FINAL DESTINATION PRINCETOWN, INDIANA. One of the biggest mysteries surrounding the saga of Sarah Wiggins and her children is why Princeton? Included in the history of the small town is the story of a visit by a future President of the United States who would influence many of the events of the Civil War that affected the displaced Wiggins family. Pursued General Hood north from Atlanta toward Tennessee, the 42.
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9 – THE HENRY BLUN CONNECTION | To Preserve Family and Farm
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To Preserve Family and Farm. A True Story of a Family's Encounter with Sherman's Army. 9 THE HENRY BLUN CONNECTION. The undersigned a loyall citizen of the United States. Henry Blun’s message to Abraham Lincoln, January 24, 1865. Century likely around 1904. While certainty about the origins of the name may be difficult to obtain, it does appear to have a connection to a prominent citizen of Savannah, Captain Henry Blun. Historic Marker for the German Volunteers Located on Tybee Island, Georgia. Through t...
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Mosby Camp Road | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. January 12, 2009 – 11:20 pm. Posted in Stanley area sites. Tagged 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry. Laquo; Old Leaksville Brethren Church (Site #39) Relocated. Stop #44 (Cavalry Engagement Marker). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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All “marked” Civil War sites are now in HMDB | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. All “marked” Civil War sites are now in HMDB. March 18, 2009 – 8:47 am. Posted in All marked interpreted sites. Tagged Historical Markers Database. Just a quick note to show that this site has not faded…. To the interpreted Civil War sites in Page County. A map of all of the sites can also be found through this link. You are comment...
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Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites. April 1, 2009 – 10:47 am. Tagged Shenandoah Valley Marked Civil War Sites. Laquo; Shenandoah County’s Civil War Interpretive Markers. Adding Augmented Reality to Tour 13. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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How to cite… this site | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. How to cite… this site. Using MLA as a guide, the following is an example of how one would cite a post found within this blog:. Moore, Robert H., II, “Ida’s ‘Fruitland’ and ties to Col. Elijah V. ‘Lije’ White.” [Weblog entry.]. Avenue of Armies: A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. Date posted. Date accessed URL .
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