Norman Gasbarro | March 14, 2011
(Part 9 of an ongoing series on the Battle of Gettysburg). Around the base of the Pennsylvania Memorial at Gettysburg are a series of plaques which, by regiment and company, note the names of every soldier who was present at the Battle of Gettysburg. This post will present the plaque recognizing the men who served […]
Category: Memorials |
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Tags: Monument
Norman Gasbarro | March 13, 2011
For the past two days, individual veterans with the surname Hoover have been featured here in posts – on Friday, Pvt. Henry Hoover, who served in the 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, and on Saturday, Pvt. Alfred Hoover, who served in the 177th Pennsylvania Infantry. In the first of those posts, it was mentioned that twelve persons […]
Category: Queries, Research, Resources, Stories |
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Tags: Elizabethville, G.A.R., Hoover family, Lykens Borough, Millersburg, Rickert family, Shomper family, Snydertown, Wiconisco Township, Wolverton family
Norman Gasbarro | March 12, 2011
Yesterday, the first post on Civil War veterans from the Lykens Valley area with the Hoover name was presented. Today another veteran, Alfred Hoover (1815-1902) will be discussed. Copies of some of Alfred’s pension application papers are available at the Gratz Historical Society, so more information is available on him than many of the others […]
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Tags: Curtin, Deibler family, Hoover family, Hoyer family, Mifflin Township, Regiments, Upper Paxton Township
Norman Gasbarro | March 11, 2011
No less than twelve persons with the surname Hoover have thus far been identified for this Civil War Research Project. Their connection to each other, if there is a connection, has for the most part not yet been determined. For a few, there is extensive information available but for others, much more research needs to […]
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Tags: Armstrong Valley, Berrysburg, Elizabethville, Enders family, Millersburg, Powell's Valley, Zimmerman family
Norman Gasbarro | March 10, 2011
On the third day of the Battle of Gettsyburg, 3 July 1863, Mary Virginia “Jennie” Wade was killed inside a home by a stray bullet while she was baking bread for hungry Union troops and thus became the only civilian casualty of the battle. Prior to this domestic exercise, she had faithful done her morning […]
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Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Lykens Township, Pennsylvania Dutch, Regiments, Rickert family, Riegle family, Schwalm family, Specktown, Women, Yerges family