October

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:
Carl Nevitt
UserEmail:
carl_uncle_bubba@yahoo.com
Date:
10/26/00
Time:
8:53:39 AM

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My Great-Great Grandfather was an officer in the Union Army attached to the 4th Illinois Inf. His name was Willis Luther Pomeroy. Thank you for this excellent presentation of the Battle of Ox Hill.

 
Username:
Jim Reynolds
UserEmail:
dssjim@yahoo.com
Date:
10/13/00
Time:
9:38:27 PM

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What a great web site. Very, very nice job. Informative, comprehensive and interesting. I live near the battlefield and have devoured anything I could find on it. Which has mainly meant a few pages near the end of "Return to Bull Run" or the article a couple months ago in "North & South." I know this sounds weird but from time to time on battlefields I get very odd feelings. No I haven't seen any ghosts but the feeling is there sometimes. In my first few years in this area I drove up and down Rte 50 a lot and never knew of the Battle of Ox Hill. I always got my odd feeling when I passed the West Ox road exit. Wish there was more we could do to preserve the battlefield. Some of my wife's relatives fought there (49th GA) All the men who died there certainly deserve something better that Tower Records.

 
Username:
Kelvin Smillie
UserEmail:
kelvin.smillie@courts.govt.nz
Date:
10/12/00
Time:
4:19:34 AM

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Great site

 
Username:
Kelvin Smillie
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Date:
10/12/00
Time:
4:18:38 AM

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