In 1862 Confederates suurender Ft Donelson. :cry_smile
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I'm trying to figure out why there's a weeping face attached to that ... ?
EDIT: Sorry if I came across as aggressive or insulting there, I had no intention.Last edited by Eric Burke; 02-16-2004, 08:13 PM.[SIZE="4"][B][COLOR=RoyalBlue]Eric Michael Burke[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE]
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[SIZE="1"][i][U][B][COLOR="DimGray"]In Proud Memorium:[/COLOR][/B][/U]
[B]Pvt. James Swingler Chandler (3x Great Grandfather)
[/B]Co. H, 111th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
[B]Pvt. John D. Linthicum (4x Great Grandfather)
[/B]Co. F, 118th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
[B]Pvt. Martin Van Buren Straight (3x Great Grandfather)
[/B]Co. E, 23rd Missouri Volunteer Infantry
[B]Cpl. Andreas Schoen (3x Great Grandfather)
[/B]Co. A, 30th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
[B]Pvt. Madison Burke (3x Great Grandfather)
[/B]Battery B, 1st Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery
[B]Pvt. Eli Bell (4x Great Grandfather)
[/B]Co. C, 31st Alabama Infantry[/i][/SIZE]
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My great grandfather and his brother were there to see it. (4th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry} When seperate steamers took them north to federal prisons, it would be the last time they wold see one another. My great grand uncle, James Yearby died at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois in Sept. 1862.Tom Yearby
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