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Jonathan Hoover – An Exaggerated War Record

| June 10, 2016

According to his death certificate, Jonathan Hoober died in Shamokin on 1 October 1929, and was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.  His place of birth, was given as Lykens, Pennsylvania. Jonathan Hoober is believed to be the Jonathan Hoover who is named on the Lykens G.A.R.Monument. as a Private who was not a member […]

Believe It or Not – Wound Reopens After 52 Years Causing Death

| June 9, 2016

The following story appeared in the Harrisburg Patriot, 15 April 1915: WOUND REOPENS AFTER 52 YEARS, CAUSING DEATH Reedsville Man Dies From Sabre Cut Received During the Civil War WAS PLANTING GARDEN Leaned Over Too Far, Lost His Balance and Caused the Wound To Tear Apart Special Dispatch to the Patriot Lewistown, 14 April 1915 […]

Cornelius Hoke – Wagonmaker, Halifax Native – Died at Renovo

| June 8, 2016

The Williamsport Sun Gazette reported the death of Cornelius Hoke in its 8 January 1913 edition: RENOVO VETERAN ON DEATH’S ROLE [sic] Cornelius Hoke Dies After Long Sickness Aged 71 Years Cornelius Hoke, an aged and respected citizen of this place, died last evening at 6:40 o’clock at his residence on Eleventh Street after a […]

Was Henry B. Hoffman Excused from Military Service Because of a Diseased Eye?

| June 7, 2016

A family story, oft repeated but without any proof, was that Henry B. Hoffman of Millersburg was excused from Civil War military service because of a “diseased eye.”  Instead, he supposedly served on the staff of Gov. James Pollock at the rank of Colonel. An additional feature of this family story is that he served […]

May 2016 Posts

| June 6, 2016

A listing of the May 2016 posts on The Civil War Blog with direct links. David Muir of Foster Township – His Killing in 1865 Attributed to Molly Maguires America’s Oldest Theatre is in Philadelphia Henry Hoover – Cavalryman and Publisher April 2016 Posts Jacob Zerby of Elizabethville – Cavalryman and Blacksmith John M. Hughes […]