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Pennsylvania Connections to the Syracuse (NY) Soldiers’ Monument

| January 8, 2014

Normally, I try to research all inquiries received from readers of the blog, regardless of how far afield they at first may appear to be.  Usually, I am successful in making at least one connection with the goals of the Civil War Research Project.  In the case of the inquiry I am about to describe, […]

Death of Major H. J. Sheafer, Ex-Sheriff of Dauphin County

| January 4, 2014

The death of Major Henry Jackson Sheafer (also known as Sheaffer) was reported in the 30 March 1900 edition of the Harrisburg Patriot: MAJOR SHEAFFER DEAD Ex-Sheriff and Prominent Insurance Man Expires from Stroke Received Seven Months Ago EXCELLENT WAR RECORD A 7 o’clock last evening occurred the death of Major Henry J. Sheaffer, one […]

Lykens G.A.R. Post Originally Named for Martyred President Garfield

| January 3, 2014

A short news item located while researching Major Henry Jackson Sheafer revealed that the Lykens-Wiconisco G.A.R. Post, called Heilner Post No. 232, originally applied for a different name. New Grand Army Post Wilson C. Fox, assisted by Major H. J. Sheafer, both of this city, on Thursday evening last instituted Post 232 of the Grand […]

More About John A. Sipe, Tailor of Herndon

| January 2, 2014

Two news clippings have located telling of John A. Sipe, who was previously featured here on this blog in a post entitled, John A. Sipe – Tailor of Herndon. The first clipping (shown above), dated 1925, is from an unknown local newspaper: HERNDON LEFT WITH BUT THREE VETERANS With the passing of our former News […]

George M. Dallas Dies in Philadelphia, 31 December 1864

| December 31, 2013

George Mifflin Dallas, born 10 July 1792 in Philadelphia, who had served as Vice President under James K. Polk, died at his home in Philadelphia of a heart attack, 31 December 1864 – one hundred forty-nine years ago today. In addition to serving as Vice President of the United States (1845-1849), Dallas also was Mayor […]