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Civil War Blog

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Elizabethville Civil War Veterans List

| November 2, 2012

In 1967, Elizabethville, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, celebrated its 150th anniversary and published a souvenir book.  The book was appropriately called, History of Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 1817-1967.  The foreword of the book explained the objectives of the Historical Committee: This is the history of a town – Elizabethville, Pennsylvania – and in it we have […]

Capt. James L. Pell and the Great Zingari Bitters

| October 29, 2012

The first name listed on the Lykens G.A.R. Monument is that of Capt. James L. Pell, a founding member of the Heilner Post No. 232, G.A.R. of Lykens and Wiconisco, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Who was James L. Pell other than being the highest ranking former officer involved in the creation of the Heilner Post at […]

Who Was George Samuels?

| October 25, 2012

Some questions have come to the Civil War Research Project about one of the names on the Lykens G.A.R. Monument.  That individual is a George Samuels, about whom little is known.  Who was George Samuels?  What was his occupation?  Where was he born and where did he live?  Did he have a family?  What was […]

Jacob Good – Steel Company Foreman of the Boiler Department

| October 24, 2012

A biographical sketch of Jacob Good (1842-1904) appeared in the Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County: Jacob Good, foreman of the boiler department of the Pennsylvania Steel Company, was born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 22 October 1842.  His father died when he was quite young and he removed with his mother to Dauphin County and […]

Jacob Good – Carpenter and Bridge Builder

| October 23, 2012

Jacob Good (1839-1865) was born in Halifax, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and served in the 46th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, as a Private, from 2 September 1861 through his discharge on 12 October 1864.  According to the Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, page 957, he was the son of Henry Good and Lydia [Enders] […]