June

2001

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

Username:
Terry Johnston
UserEmail:
tajjr@eclipsetel.com
Date:
6/29/01
Time:
9:05:35 PM

Comments

Enjoyed your site very much. FYI: North & South magazine will publish an article on Isaac Stevens in an upcoming issue (either vol. 4, #7 or vol. 5, #1). It's very well done--by Patrick Brennan, author of a terrific book on the Battle of Secessionville, S.C.--and contains information on his death at Chantilly. Keep an eye out for it.

Username:
Paul Baebler
UserEmail:
fortyround
Date:
6/29/01
Time:
1:43:55 PM

Comments

The Curse of the 28th Mass? In Prince William County (VA), developers are hard at work destroying Bristoe Station Battlefield, where the 28th Mass also fought. And of course, almost -0- is left of the Fredericksburg field where they charged and died. It seems like this great Irish regiment has passed a curse on down to us!

Username:
Paul Baebler
UserEmail:
pbaebler@aol.com
Date:
6/29/01
Time:
11:20:50 AM

Comments

 

Username:
Marc Woodford
UserEmail:
MarcW36@aol.com
Date:
6/25/01
Time:
1:53:10 PM

Comments

Thank You! I enjoyed your website very much. It is truly amazing that a battle site that saved the Union could be bulldozed for the sake of "progress." I didn't know that this battle had taken place until I found your site! I learned something today and I have you to thank.

Username:
Jon Hickox
UserEmail:
jhickox@elitext.com
Date:
6/22/01
Time:
9:48:13 PM

Comments

I am glad that someone has put together a site designated to the "hollowed grounds" of Ox Hill and the camps around the old Payne farm in Centreville where the graves were discovered. I have spent quite a lot of time relic hunting both the old battlefield and the Louisiana camp on old Centreville Road. My pelican buttons, plates, and bullets fired in anger from these sites lay in seperate display cases as a tribute to these memorable areas. It is a shame that there is no longer a site to visit for future historians other than a 1/4 acre park and a McDonalds. My handful of relics along with a map up on my wall is how I salute these soldiers and their "hallowed ground."

Username:
Mike McCullen
UserEmail:
Poquoson70@aol.com
Date:
6/5/01
Time:
9:23:59 PM

Comments

We are all glad someone has documented this local and little talked about battle. Thanks

 

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