Not to put too fine a point on it, but I don't believe the right flank of Kimball's brigade went into Mumma's Cornfield. The 1st Delaware of Weber's did, then...
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I took th e Roulette Farm photo during the hike led by Ranger Mike Gamble. It was the first time I app ro ached that farm from the northeast. Â Â Indeed, Fre...
Tom, Great photos !!!! Last one showing Roulette barn on left and Roulette house on the right in the distance... where French's division approached... did the...
Thanks for these great photos. A few weeks ago I tried to approach the ford from the other side of the Antietam from Burnside Bridge Road--couldn39;t make much...
Fantastic photos! Wish I could have been there with you. Thanks for posting them, but now, I'm jealous! Scott ... -- *Value the sacrifice and serenity that...
Thanks, Tom –great shots !!! Regards, Tom B. From: RoteBaron Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 8:20 PM To: TalkAntietam@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TalkAntietam]...
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Two weeks ago, I headed for Antietam for some hiking and to join in on the Ranger-led hike of French’s Division. In the early morning, I headed for...
Tom, Thanks, There is no deadline. The young lady who claimed to be a soldier corresponded with Pauline Cushman (according to Cushman's 1865 biography). It is...
OK, will get to it when I can. Agreed, Greene's whole division gets too little attention. You'd be surprised how many guys wrote Gould thinking that Goodrich...
Hi Tom, Thanks for your generous offer. There's no deadline for the material. Since I've acquired the Cornell image I've thought about writing something about...
Scott & Bill, In the Gould Papers there are quite a few letters from members of the 102nd NY. Gould even wrote a summary of the regiment's experience at...
Let me know if you come across any mention of a Nellie King who served in the 102nd New York with her brother. I think it was in Captain Avery's Company. Bill...
Does anyone know of unpublished sources, particularly soldiers' letters, about the participation of the 102nd New York at Antietam? As you can see, my...
Tom, Â Thank you! When we see each other later this year maybe you can tote them along. Â Larry ________________________________ From: Thomas G. Clemens...
An update on my g-g-uncle (my great grandmother’s brother), MW at Antietam on 9/17/1862. http://bullrunnings.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/chasing-relatives/ ...
Larry, I have both issues, there are some good things in both. I have them if you want to look first, but $14 isn't far out of the ballpark to me. From:...
Pennypacker Mills Civil War Reunion will be held the first weekend in June, it is located in Schwenksville, Pa Pennypacker Mills was the home of former Pa...
Larry, Thanks very much for taking the time to send this info, especially on a holiday. Happy Easter, Scott ... -- *Value the sacrifice and serenity that is...
Supplement, Part II, Record of Events, Vol. 60, serial No. 72, Pennsylvania--Inf. (57th-88th) Â "Station not stated, not dated. August 10, 1861.--Muster-in...
Larry, On second thought that might be useful. I'm looking at their casualties for Antietam and it looks like Company I was especially hard hit. Scott...
Scott, Â I found nothing in the OR Supplement pertaining to the 72nd PA or Cook related to Antietam. I can give you the record of events for Co. I for that...
Tom, thanks for the response. Anything to do with Captain Henry A. Cook of Company I would be much appreciated. Later in the war, he commanded the 72nd, and...
Scott, Does it have to be published information? Several people from the 72nd wrote letters to the Battlefield Board. Would you be interested in that? Tom...
I'm well aware that there was one report written for the entire Philadelphia Brigade, but am wondering if Colonel DeWitt C. Baxter of the 72nd PA might have...
Brian, You can not always catch everything. Gerry ... From: TalkAntietam@yahoogroups.com [mailto:TalkAntietam@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Brian D Sent:...