
Username:
swan
UserEmail:
basset@doubled.com
Date:
3/29/00
Time:
4:06:41 PM
Comments
I was very distressed to learn of
the horrible manner in which our war dead were treated at Ox Hill. Whether an American
fought and died here or overseas, in any war or conflict - we must not forget they made
the ultimate sacrifice. I find it pathetic that later generations would not sacrifice one
tiny bit of ground so that these soldiers - Union and Confederate - could rest in peace.
Next thing you know Arlington Cemetery will be sold off to make way for yet another stip
mall and McDonald's. Or maybe Disney will put a theme park there!

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- Username:
- Mike Cowen
- UserEmail:
- cowenmd@freewwweb.com
- Date:
- 3/28/00
- Time:
- 12:29:39 PM
Comments
My 2nd great grandfather was
wounded at Chantilly. He fought under Colonel Trimble. This website's detail of the battle
has increased my pride of my ancestor's resolve to survive the war which he did.
I'm amazed that anyone lived after
so fierce a battle along with all the other encounters he had to endure. Thanks for hosting this site. It is
appreciated. May it remain forever.

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- Username:
- GREG HAWKINS
- UserEmail:
- COBBMORTGAGEPRO@MINDSPRING.COM
- Date:
- 3/27/00
- Time:
- 5:47:12 PM
Comments
HOW CAN WE EVER KNOW WHERE WE ARE
GOING IF WE CAN NOT SEE WHERE WE HAVE BEEN.

- Username:
- Ray Perren
- UserEmail:
- rperren@bellsouth.net
- Date:
- 3/26/00
- Time:
- 9:11:00 AM
Comments
EXCELLENT web site!!

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- Username:
- Rocky
- UserEmail:
- rocky244@home.com
- Date:
- 3/25/00
- Time:
- 7:10:39 PM
Comments
very nice site I have enjoyed it
very much. Being from Rhode Island I really enjoyed reading about the 1st Rhode Island
artillery unit. May God
rest all their soul's.

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- Username:
- Luther Thompson
- UserEmail:
- l.v.thompson@worldnet.att.net
- Date:
- 3/23/00
- Time:
- 11:00:52 PM
Comments
I think that this a good thing
that you have done in preserving this bit of history. Thank you.

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- Username:
- George King. England
- UserEmail:
- george@seacon.dsmail.com
- Date:
- 3/17/00
- Time:
- 8:25:22 AM
Comments
America the Brave.

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- Username:
- Al Snow
- UserEmail:
- alexissnow@aol.com
- Date:
- 3/12/00
- Time:
- 2:58:32 PM
Comments
Mar 12, 2000 Today I went with my
dog Scooby to visit the Ox Hill Battlefield. How sad that this battlefield is only marked
by one interpretive map, and monuments to Kearney, and Stevens. Your site has been a great
help in teaching me about how fierce a battle Ox Hill was, and a reminder that the fight
to preserve hallowed ground must remain strong.

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- Username:
- john p mitchell
- UserEmail:
- Fftapache@aol.com
- Date:
- 3/2/00
- Time:
- 8:21:44 PM
Comments
thanks to those people that we
will never know their names, they were americans, confederate or yankee, people are
beginning to forget, or they don't care and thats why they built those townhomes and to
make a buck, but those of us who do know and do care should fight them, or they will erase
all of our history or change it to suite them,

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- Username:
- James Hobgood
- UserEmail:
- Zondle@aol.com
- Date:
- 3/1/00
- Time:
- 2:38:57 PM
Comments
What an interesting Site!! I am
an avid reader of Civil War history. It is unfortunate that the Chantilly/Ox Hill site was
destroyed. I only hope that other Civil war sites do not suffer the same fate.
Sincerely James Hobgood

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