July

1999

To all the unknown Americans who fought and died for the ideals that this country was founded on... we give "A Last Salute".
Username:
Greg Spydell
UserEmail:
spy@cleanweb.net
Date:
7/30/99
Time:
2:42:21 AM

Comments

Hello , I'm a civil war reenactor , out west in Nevada , and even though there isn't much Civil War history out here I am hoping when I grow up to become a archeologiest just like these people that helped with the dig , and am hoping to work back east .

Sincercly - Greg Spydell / age 14 / Nevada Civil War Vol.

Username:
Richard Bartlett
UserEmail:
ehbsebreb@earthlink.net
Date:
7/27/99
Time:
4:24:45 PM

Comments

May they not be forgotten.

Username:
william kenny
UserEmail:
shaunk@1.net.au
Date:
7/26/99
Time:
5:30:34 AM

Comments

Wow! Awesome site,even though I'm Austrailian I'm blessed they gave their lives...I soulute you all!!! please send more info.

Username:
soban
UserEmail:
 
Date:
7/20/99
Time:
11:01:21 PM

Comments

Excellent site! One of the best and most original regarding the Am. Civil War I have seen in some time. Thank you for honoring the brave men who died and were buried in and around the Chantilly area.

Username:
Pekkldux
UserEmail:
pekkledux@hotmail.com
Date:
7/13/99
Time:
11:53:32 PM

Comments

Thankyou for the pictures.

Username:
Joan
UserEmail:
jj.house@CWIX.com
Date:
7/10/99
Time:
10:22:22 PM

Comments

This is such a wonderful site. What a treasure to find the gravesites. I am still searching for the burial place of two of my ancestors who fought in and around Richmond. One died there of measles and the other was severely wounded. Your site is a "treasure". Thanks.

Username:
shannon gariss-griego
UserEmail:
j.griego2@gte.net
Date:
7/8/99
Time:
7:47:36 PM

Comments

I am a Biological Anthropology student at the University Of New Mexico. I want to say to the soldiers of yesterday and today I SALUTE ALL OF YOU!!!!!!

Username:
James R. Stevenson
UserEmail:
mosby@vnet.net
Date:
7/4/99
Time:
12:48:52 PM

Comments

Excellent site.One of the best I have seen. I bid a silent farewell to these dedicated men who fell fighting for what they beleived was right.Their colors still wave over their graves,and may we someday see a just and fair government who will allow the men of the Confederate States of America that same privilege.

Username:
jeff gray
UserEmail:
taxfrees@msn.com
Date:
7/3/99
Time:
4:49:02 PM

Comments

Great site, I used to live in that area in the early 80's when fairoaks mall went up. At least the manasas battlefield was saved from the new mall that almost went up in the early 90s.

Username:
John Dupont
UserEmail:
 
Date:
7/2/99
Time:
1:51:34 PM

Comments

Thank you for helping to save our heritage. I especially liked your exhibit of artifacts. Keep up the good work!

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