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New Information About James Metz

Recently, a family member provided some new information about James Metz who was previously profiled here on 29 Apr 2014. as one of the veterans who is buried at the Soldiers’ Circle, Shamokin Cemetery, Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. James A. Metz is also found in the records as Metze and Mertz.  He was born on […]

April 2016 Posts

A listing of the April 2016 posts on The Civil War Blog with direct links. March 2016 Posts Civil War Railroad Structures of Elizabethville Selected Items from the Pension Files of Mrs. Daniel Williard Henry H. Weaver – Died in War at Jeffersonville, Indiana Gen. George McClellan’s Philadelphia Home – Historical Marker Civil War Railroad […]

Obituary of George W. Geesey of Millersburg

George W. Geesey, whose name appears on the Millersburg Soldier Monument as a Civil War veteran, died on 3 February 1927.  For much of his working life, he served as the janitor or custodian of the Millersburg train station/depot and was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad.  He retired in 1915 after 30 years of service […]

Franklin E. Fisher and the Fotheringill Brothers of Frailey Township

In researching Franklin E. Fisher who served in Company C of the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, and who died in Reading, Berks County, on 25 December 1932, it was discovered that after Franklin’s first wife died, he married Sarah [Irving] Fotheringill, the widow of Joseph W. Fotheringill of Lykens, Dauphin County, also a Civil War veteran.  […]

The Death of Col. Thomas H. Rickert

Harrisburg residents read of the death of Col. Thomas H. Rickert of Pottsville, in the Telegraph of 17 November 1899: Col. Rickert Death Pottsville, 16 November 1899 — Colonel Thomas H. Rickert, a well-known railroad businessman of this city, died at 1:20 this afternoon of disease contracted during the Civil War.  He was one of […]