December

2000

To all the unknown Americans who fought and died for the ideals that this country was founded on... we give "A Last Salute".
 

 
Username:
David Martin
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dcdave1@erols.com
Date:
12/19/00
Time:
2:10:00 PM

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Kearny and Stevens at Chantilly

In stone cut from the peaceful land Tributes to two generals stand, Where they in a past century Suffered the indignity Of being prematurely sent Up to heaven's regiment.

The highest and the lowest died In that wrenching fratricide. Now the gentle oak leaves' rustle's Barely heard above the bustle Of the roadways that surround This small patch of hallowed ground.

David Martin

 
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Grant W. Hagadorn
UserEmail:
yankeeveteran@customcpu.com
Date:
12/17/00
Time:
10:09:38 AM

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To all the veterans of the Civil War and Corporal Ezekiel Hagadorn (my ancestor) of the 91st New York State Infantry wounded at Irish Bend, LA. on April 14, 1863 I give a well deserved hand SALUTE. Well done; faithful loyal soldiers. Grant Hagadorn, former Sgt. US Army.

 
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stuart deeney
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Date:
12/13/00
Time:
7:39:19 PM

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i think this site was helpfull in my studies

 
Username:
stuart deeney
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Date:
12/13/00
Time:
7:39:02 PM

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