Norman Gasbarro | March 6, 2012
In prior posts on the actions of Laura Keene immediately after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the story of her rushing up to the State Box with a pitcher of water and then cradling Lincoln’s head in her lap was examined. There is no contemporaneous evidence that this actually happened, but there are many who […]
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Norman Gasbarro | March 5, 2012
The journey of Laura Keene from the stage at Ford’s Theatre on the night of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln to Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, where she was arrested and held by the Provost Marshal, continues in today’s post. The last post on this topic was on 22 February 2012, when her flight from Washington […]
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Norman Gasbarro | March 4, 2012
The post today looks at additional information discovered from research about the Lykens G.A.R. Monument. The criteria for inclusion of names on the monument is presented as well as some discussion of the work of Henry Keiser in finalizing plans for the monument’s erection. The last post describing the monument was presented as part of […]
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Norman Gasbarro | March 3, 2012
A listing of the February 2012 posts on The Civil War Blog with direct links: Thomas M. Williams, Coal Mine Inspector and Manager William W. Jones – 26th Pennsylvania Infantry Woman’s Relief Corps Purchases Cemetery Plot January 2012 Posts Pennsylvania Medal of Honor Memorial – Part 10 Pennsylvania Medal of Honor Memorial – Part 11 […]
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Norman Gasbarro | March 2, 2012
An Honorable War Record LYKENS, 7 August 1903. — We read almost daily in the papers of the State the military record of some veteran of the Civil War who believes his services were of much character as to prove of interest to the general public, but we doubt if any can show up a […]
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Tags: G.A.R., Keiser family, Lykens, McCarty family, Regiments, Wiconisco