Macon daily telegraph july 28th 1862 The above article was printed at least six different times in several newspapers Death notice macon telegraph, march 20, 1880 page 4 Below are two of his cards from his fold3 confedetate military record. Solomon 3rd john t Lingo 1st sergeant john mcarthur 2nd wm
Lavender 2nd henry goodman. Interesting to look at contemporary reports of the different battles It actually speaks volumes about the validity of so many of those reports and historians taking them for face value. So i found a newspaper article from in the macon daily telegraph dated july 28th, 1862 in the form of a letter which is signed M.i.c.s. the bold part is what i'm not quite understanding Does anyone have any idea what this means???
(macon, ga), may 17, 1864, 2 More details related to the macon daily telegraph 's initial report: In the old city cemetery macon, bibb county, georgia lies buried charles benger a member of captain george s Jones' company b 2nd georgia infantry battalion macon volunteers (macon daily telegraph, july 28th 1862.) (georgia weekly telegraph and journal & messenger (macon, ga). Smith on the 4th of july, 1862, an immense concourse of soldiers and citizens followed to their resting place in rose hill cemetery, at macon by the side of the wife of his early manhood, the remains of col
Smith, of the 44th georgia regiment, whose sun went down in a blaze of glory during the recent conflict near richmond. Rose hill cemetery, macon, georgia) occupation before war Another reference to cutts' battalion snip from the macon telegraph (macon, ga.), november 25, 1895, page 8 <i made that a link @andy cardinal so you can read the whole article if you like.>
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