March

2002

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

 

 
Username:
Nancy Stinson
UserEmail:
hownan2002@yahoo.com
Date:
31 Mar 2002
Time:
11:36:13

Comments

I was glad to see a historical account of the Michigan 8th, there isn't much availabe on the Michigan forces.

 

 
Username:
Douglas Darling
UserEmail:
Darling55@aol.com
Date:
25 Mar 2002
Time:
18:33:21

Comments

Very informative website. Enjoyed it a great deal. It is at least equal, if not superior, to those of offered by the National Park Service. Being from Kansas have only had the chance to study the major battles. I feel that because of your site I can understand what transpired between 2nd Bull Run and Antietam. Thanks

 

 
Username:
becki Lucas
UserEmail:
chicolover_05@hotmail.com
Date:
19 Mar 2002
Time:
09:45:29

Comments

i thinkthis site is really historical and informing

 

 
Username:
Helen Seagriff
UserEmail:
elenha@microconnect.net
Date:
16 Mar 2002
Time:
20:29:55

Comments

I think your site is fabulous except for one thing, you print your info in white, which does not come out of my printer so that I can read it. It is so pale that I can barely read it. Print in black, please. I am anxious to see your site on Henry Brown as I am a Brown descendant.Keep up the good work in black. God Bless you for making it a free site for us poor people.

 

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