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9th mo militia cavalry? - American Civil War Forums Hines was wounded by some of my men in a fight last June Bazier was a member of Holtsiclves' gang of guerrillas Hines was in the gang that shot Smith With them were captured 5 horses, several recognized as having been stolen, 6 double-barreled shot-guns, 3 Colt revolvers, 3 Federal overcoats, 2 uniform coats, and 1 Government saddle The
TX - Gum Springs Cemetery, Leon County, 9 2 2022 | Civil War Cemeteries . . . Pvt S J Hines, Co D, 8th Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas Rangers) "S Hines" in fold3 Only 2 pages in fold3 an Index Card and a March 1865 Regimental Return that says "Absent Sick Mch 26 65 Hempstead hospital " If his DOB is correct on his FindAGrave memorial, he would've only been 14 when the war started According to his ages in Census Records, that year of birth is correct There are
Legends of Black Confederates - American Civil War Forums At the outbreak of the Civil War, Howell Hinds joined the Confederate Army and gave Collier his freedom papers Collier immediately tried to join the Confederate forces alongside Hinds, but was told he was too young to fight He ran away from the plantation and stowed away on a riverboat in the Mississippi for almost a year and then joined the 9th Texas Brigade by his own choice and served
Union forces at 1864 Battle of Lynchburg? | Eastern Theater I'm just starting out a research project about events surrounding the 1864 Battle of Lynchburg I have a good general knowledge of the Civil War in the east, but this battle and the 1864 campaigns in western Virginia are new to me I'm searching for detailed accounts of the actions of Union
The Old Southern Tea Room, Vicksburg, Mississippi While going through mementoes from vacation trips made through Vicksburg, Mississippi for a recent thread, I remembered this interesting cookbook from 1960 The Old Southern Tea Room was nationally famous and featured in various travel-related publications and news stories: A romanticized
06 17, June 17th In Civil War History | On This Day June 17, 1863 - Col Hines' Confederate Cavalry raid into Indiana, crossing the Ohio River at Rome, IN, moving to Paoli, and retreating June 17, 1863 - Skirmishes at Catoctin Creek and Point of Rocks, MD, as Gen Robert E Lee, CSA, moves into Maryland
Vicksburg as Seen in Postcards and Photos from the 1960s Civil War . . . Recommended by Duncan Hines "Adventures in Good Eating," Gourmet's Guide and AAA Needless to say, this place no longer exists and hasn't for decades, although it DID survive a move to a nearby downtown hotel, costumes and all, until that place was killed by Interstate 20
Daviess County, Kentucky: 1864 - American Civil War Forums A week later, four men were killed near Hines Mill in Ohio County On July 22, two Daviess County men, Charles W Thompson and Pierman Powell, who were Confederate prisoners, were executed by the Union Army in Henderson in retaliation for a guerrilla wounding a Henderson man, (who later died)
Maryland regiments: Made up of foreigners? | Civil War Potpourri Wm Jenkins, Corp Joshua Owings, mortally, Corp Emmett W Webb, mortally; Privates Lewis Green, John Hays, Thos J Hines, Richard G Killman, Philip Lipscomb, James H O'Brien, John H Septer, Wm Watts Captured--Privates Wm Hogarty, John Lamb Company E, Capt John W Torsch, commanding Wounded--First Lieut Wm J Broadfoot, mortally