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Thanksgiving 1861 – Proclamations

| November 23, 2011

More proclamations and editorial opinions are presented here on how Thanksgiving 1861 should be celebrated while the country was at war.  The first of these is from the North American and United States Gazette (Philadelphia), of 28 November 1861: THANKSGIVING By the proclamation of Governor Curtin this day has been set apart to be observed […]

Gov. William Fisher Packer of Pennsylvania

| November 22, 2011

William Fisher Packer was the 14th governor of Pennsylvania.  He was a Democrat and served a full three-year term from 19 January 1858 through 15 January 1861, leaving office in the midst of the national crisis.  He was succeeded by Andrew Curtin, a Republican, who served two terms which encompassed the Civil War. Packer’s historical […]

Honorable Discharges -177th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I – Part 3

| November 20, 2011

Today, the blog post  again continues to feature members of the 177th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, who served the full term of nine months and received honorable discharges on 5 August 1863.  The research results presented here are based on preliminary data gathering on each of the members of the company and searches for Pension […]

Honorable Discharges – 177th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I – Part 2

| November 19, 2011

Today, the blog post continues to feature members of the 177th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, who served the full term of nine months and received honorable discharges on 5 August 1863.  The research results presented here are based on preliminary data gathering on each of the members of the company and searches for Pension Index […]

Jacobs Lutheran Cemetery, Pine Grove Township

| November 17, 2011

Jacobs Lutheran Church is located along Suedbery Road (Route 443),  in Pine Grove Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The church was organized in 1780 as is indicated on an historical marker in the front churchyard. Jacobs Lutheran Church was built in 1833 and served the needs of the community during the Civil War. The cemetery/burial ground […]