November

2001

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

 
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date of battle of 1st manassas
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Date:
19 Nov 2001
Time:
09:59:31

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Username:
Gerard E. Mayers
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gerry1952@earthlink.net
Date:
05 Nov 2001
Time:
21:27:42

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In reviewing some of the material for this site, it may have solved a family mystery. On my mother's side of the family, my great grandfather had a brother who fought as part of Hooker's Division in the Seventh NJ Volunteers. The service entry of my ggrandfather's brothed noted he was wounded near Centreville on September 2, 1862! I now believe his wounding, which resulted in his discharge from a US Army hospital in Washington DC on November 12, 1862 and a shortened life, occurred during this very battle.

Thank you for your work of both tender devotion to those who gave their all for their particular Causes and, as a Civil War reenactor, I join with you in saluting them!

 

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