Norman Gasbarro | December 13, 2012
Thomas McDowell Jones (1850-1917), also known as Tom Jones, was well-known newspaperman in Harrisburg in the latter part of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. In researching his life, it was discovered, that he claimed service as a Drummer Boy in the Civil War, but it took an Act of Congress to verify that […]
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Norman Gasbarro | December 12, 2012
William C. Armor (1842-1911), historian and bookseller of Harrisburg, played an important role in the Civil War in one of the first regiments recruited into service, the 28th Pennsylvania Infantry, in which he served as an officer. The story of his life appeared in the Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, published in 1896. William […]
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Norman Gasbarro | December 11, 2012
Today’s post focuses on the historical markers at Nash Farm that relate to the Kilpatrick Raid, which took place 18 to 20 August 1864. The Nash Farm is located in the western part of Henry County, Georgia, 21 miles south of Atlanta, at 4361 Jonesboro Road. It is about five miles west of Exit 221 of I-75. […]
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Norman Gasbarro | December 10, 2012
The Nash Farm is located in the western part of Henry County, Georgia, 21 miles south of Atlanta, at 4361 Jonesboro Road. It is about five miles west of Exit 221 of I-75. During the Civil War, it was a Confederate campsite and was the location of the largest cavalry raid the state’s history – […]
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Norman Gasbarro | December 9, 2012
The story of Daniel S. Feidt (1839-1907) appears in the Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, page 1094: Daniel S. Feidt, farmer, Millersburg, Pennsylvania, was born in Upper Paxton Township [Dauphin County], 19 January 1839. He is a son of Peter Feidt and Elizabeth [West] Feidt, who was a daughter of Daniel West and […]
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