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Edwards, Oliver Evans | Biographic Profiles - We Will Remember Oliver Evans Edwards :CSA1stNat: Born: November 9, 1819 Birthplace: Spartanburg District, South Carolina Father: Colonel Zachariah Edwards 1796 – 1858 (Buried: Pettit Creek, Baptist Church Cartersville, Georgia) Mother: Nancy Bobo 1799 – 1873 (Buried: Silver Brook Cemetery, Anderson, South
Mid-19th Century Life - American Civil War Forums Goodnight's partner in this venture was an older rancher named Oliver Loving (1812-1867) Loving was born in Kentucky and in 1845 moved to eastern Texas, where he farmed, raised cattle and ran a small shipping business During the Civil War he had prospered by selling Confederate forces his beef
NF - Oliver Howard Indian fighter | Civil War Books, Stories, Media I was out today and I found this old book by Oliver Howard denoting some of his experiences on the frontier It is called famous Indian chiefs I have known It's an easy read with great pictures which is good because I don't know how to read good anyway I think it's also revealing of his
Evans and Cogswell Printing Plant. - American Civil War Forums Harvey Cogswell and his brother-in-law, Benjamin F Evans, organized and operated the printing firm of Evans Cogswell in Charleston (SC) In the days leading up to secession, the Evans Cogswell Printing Company was retained as printers to the Secession Convention, and daily printed the
GRAPHIC - His whole face was shot away: The trials of Private Oliver . . . Within a year of his regiment's ill-fated charge at Fredericksburg, Oliver Dart Jr faced another great trial: a sitting for a photograph at a studio on Main Street in Harford, Conn The resulting carte-de-visite, found in Dart's pension file in the National Archives, is difficult to view With
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. - “At a Dinner to General Grant” Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr , (1809–1894) General Ulysses Grant (1822-1865) (Public Domain) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr , was the father to a remarkable man His son and namesake rose to fame from the moment he entered the Civil War and left this country a legacy of judicial service as an
Collection - Colonel Oliver Edwards Battle of the Wilderness Diary . . . Today during the 161st anniversary of the Wilderness I want to share one of the prized pieces of my collection: the handwritten Wilderness diary of Colonel Oliver Edwards, Commanding Officer of the 37th Massachusetts Edwards was the senior officer of 37th since it's recruitment in September of
The VMI. | Cannons Artillery Crew Served Weapons In one of the dramatic moments of the war, color bearer Evans leapt atop one of the Union guns, waving the distinctive VMI flag over his head Within minutes, the Union line atop the ridge gave way as Union gunners and infantry ran for the rear It was an incredible moment in American military history
34th Indiana Volunteer Infantry: Mortons Rifles Officially, it was designated the 34th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, but it proudly carried the nickname "Morton Rifles " The name "Morton" was derived from the Indiana's Gov Oliver P Morton, a staunch supporter of President Lincoln The Morton rifles was the only regiment that was totally organized in our county