Norman Gasbarro | March 6, 2011
The Halifax area of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, consists of the area within the angle (“C’) of the triangular area of study for this Civil War Research Project (see portion of map below). Essentially, everything south of Millersburg (upper left on the insert map) and Elizabethville (upper right on the insert map) could be considered part […]
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Tags: Clarks Ferry, Elizabethville, G.A.R., Halifax, Halifax Township, Jackson Township, Jefferson Township, Millersburg, Railroad, Reed Township, Upper Paxton Township, Wayne Township, Women
Norman Gasbarro | March 4, 2011
One hundred fifty years ago, on his way from his home in Springfield, Illinois, to Washington, D.C. for his March 4th inauguration, President-elect Abraham Lincoln made a stop in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Then, as now, Harrisburg was both the county seat and the state capital. The plan was for Lincoln to remain in Harrisburg […]
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Norman Gasbarro | February 18, 2011
According to records found at the Pennsylvania Archives, five persons with surname Knouff served in Pennsylvania regiments during the Civil War. Recent research has confirmed that all five lived in the general area covered by this Civil War Research Project. An inquiry regarding confusion between two of these Knouff‘s, prompted a re-examination of the available […]
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Tags: Bohner family, Enders, Enders family, G.A.R., Harmon family, Knouff family, Millersburg, Monument, Regiments, Yeager family
Norman Gasbarro | February 7, 2011
(Part 7 of 12). Contents of Volume VI of The Photographic History of the Civil War: The Decisive Battles. The year 1911 was the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. In a memorial to the war, a ten volume set of books was published entitled The Photographic History of the Civil War. […]
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Norman Gasbarro | January 29, 2011
Nearly all of the men who served in the Civil War from the Lykens Valley area served in military units as soldiers. But a few did serve as sailors or marines. Finding information on the sailors and marines is much more difficult than finding information on soldiers who served in Pennsylvania Civil War regiments, because they […]
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Tags: Berrysburg, Carson family, Ditty family, Dolan family, Enterline, Etting family, Gratz family, Halifax, Jackson Township, Joliett, Lineham family, Lykens Borough, Metz family, Miller family, Millersburg, Norton family, Porter Township, Regiments, Ships, Wise family