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August 2019 Posts

| September 4, 2019

A listing of the August 2019 posts on The Civil War Blog with direct links: Death of Daniel Kopp – Musician of Tremont Lykens and Wiconisco Area – Decorating Graves of Soldiers, May 30, 1869 Obituary of George Kliebenstein of Tremont, 1895 Henry Knouff – Veteran of Millersburg Injured on Railway, 1871 William H. Lebo […]

John Culp – 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry

| September 2, 2019

John Culp was born 17 January 1832 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. During the Civil War, he served in the 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, as a Private, from 27 October 1862 through an honorable discharge on 1 August 1863. John Culp married Caroline Rhoades a few years prior to the Civil War, and with her […]

Civil War Blog – Vacation Schedule

| May 6, 2019

The Civil War Blog will be on vacation from today through early September 2019. Subscribers will be notified when new posts will resume. No new posts will be published during this time. However, the entire archive of previously published posts will be available and can be accessed either by searching on the blog itself, via […]

April 2019 Posts

| May 3, 2019

A listing of the April 2019 posts on The Civil War Blog with direct links: Who Was Henry H. Harrison Who Lived in Curtin in 1890? The Pension Fraud Case of James M. Hart of Lykens March 2019 Posts Solomon Moyer – Killed in Railroad Accident, 1890 Obituary of ‘Squire George W. Hain of Williamstown […]

Edward Heebner – Tremont Soldier Buried in Philadelphia

| April 19, 2019

On 19 April 1864, Edward Heebner, enrolled at Pottsville, in the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, as a Private and was mustered into service on the same day at the same place. At the time, he was about 18 years old, was employed as a boatman, stood about 5 foot 4 inches tall, had black […]