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Minutes of the Kissinger Post, G.A.R., Gratz – 1886

| March 11, 2016

Minutes of the Kissinger Post, Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), No. 376, Department of Pennsylvania, located at Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, have now been added to the “Resources” section of this blog and may be accessed directly from this post or from the index page of the “Resources” section. To access the complete collection […]

Brave Johnny Hoover of Elizabethville

| March 7, 2016

A photocopy of a crumpled newspaper story has been found in the Project files.  The clipping is entitled “Brave Johnny Hoover” and tells the story of a man from the Lykens Valley who is said to be the youngest soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War.  In addition to being named in the […]

Why is Patrick Fay Not Named on the Millersburg Monument?

| February 17, 2016

The name of Patrick Fay appears on the original Charter for the Millersburg G.A.R. Post, later named “Kilpatrick Post.”  However, Patrick Fay does not appear on the Millersburg Soldier Monument. Previously here, it was mentioned that another charter member of that G.A.R. Post, Charles T. Dechant, also does not appear on the monument.  At that […]

Jacob Swab & Jacob W. Swab – Two Different Elizabethville Area Veterans

| February 8, 2016

In the 1967 published list of Civil War veterans from the Elizabethville, Dauphin County, the name of Jacob Swab appears.  In researching this soldier, it is now known that there were actually two persons of this name, one found in the records as Jacob Swab and the other found as Jacob W. Swab. ——————————— JACOB […]

Philip C. Swab – A Grand Funeral!

| February 3, 2016

Philip C. Swab is buried at the Maple Grove Cemetery in Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  During the Civil War, he served in the 208th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, as a Private.  He was mustered into service on 30 August 1864 and honorably discharged on 1 June 1865.  In 1870, Swab was a retail dry goods […]