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The latest news on the Michael J. Colligan History Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Jim Blount Educator Award. Hamilton Flood 1913 Centennial. Images of the Flood: Gallery. Our First 15 Years, 2000-2015. Announcing our Fall 2016 Schedule! August 17, 2016. Co-sponsored by the Colligan History Project, The Lane Libraries, and the Hamilton Community Foundation). Renowned historian William Kerrigan will explore Johnny Appleseed’s Westward Journey. Ohio Chautauqua comes to Hamilton!
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Powhatan Civil War Roundtable
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Scroll down for information on the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War. Regional Events and News:. Central Virginia Civil War Events. Discovering the Civil War @ The National Archives. The American Civil War Museum 2016 Events. Monthly Civil War News. 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War. Pennsylvania Civil War 150. Tri State Civil War Association. Arkansas Civil War 150. Tennessee Civil War 150. Civil War in Georgia. Ohio Civil War 150. Civil War Preservation Trust. Civil War 150 - Washington Post.
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Edward Maddox, 1615-1694. Cornelius Maddox, 1651-1705. Benjamin Maddox (I), 1693-1770. Benjamin Maddox (II), 1735-1811. Benjamin Maddox (III), 1776-1855. Joseph Maddox, 1800-1884. John Napoleon Maddox, 1872-1945. Lolith Irene Maddox, 1903-1993. A Civil War Story. Researching the lives of Edward Maddox's descendants in America. A Civil War Story. Family War Stories: The Maddox Family Discovers Their Ties to the Civil War. 8211; Published on the website www.ohiocivilwar150.org. In July 2011 for the 150.
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Links - SUVCW Cincinnati General William H Lytle Camp #10
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Preserving the Memory of the Grand Army of the Republic and our Ancestors who Fought to Preserve the Union 1861 - 1865. Sons of Veterans Reserve. Grand Army of the Republic. Brief History of the Grand Army of the Republic. Biographies of GAR Commander in Chiefs. Grand Army of the Republic and Related Research Links. List of GAR Posts. Other Allied Orders of the Grand Army of the Republic. Description of the Allied Order of the Republic. Auxillary to the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. The War of...
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Welcome to the Custer Memorial Association. The CMA meets the third Monday of each month (except June and December) at 7:00pm at the Custer Museum and Center located in New Rumley. Besides celebrating Custer Day, the first Saturday in June, the CMA celebrates General Custer's birthday the first Saturday in December. Dues are $10 a year and you can gain rank in Custer's Cavalry by making a contribution to CMA. Address: P.O. Box 111, New Rumley, Ohio 43984.
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Central Ohio Civil War Roundtable. February 2, 2016. Otterbein University. Towers Hall 3rd floor. Room 318. Westerville Ohio 43081. Please go to the About the COCWRT tab for more information. Roundtable Member Roy Nichols. 8220;The Fighting Piatts”. Mr Nichols will focus on members of the illustrious Piatt family. Who were active in the Civil War, mainly:. Brig Gen. Abram Sanders Piatt. Gen Edward R. S. Canby. Maj Gen. Benjamin Piatt Runkle. High School: Ashland, OH. Storytellers of Central Ohio. Bring i...
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Meeting Announcement | Central Ohio Civil War Roundtable
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Central Ohio Civil War Roundtable. May 6, 2015. Otterbein University. Towers Hall 3rd floor. Room 318. Westerville Ohio 43081. Please go to the About the COCWRT tab for more information. Van Young, Roundtable Member. What if the South had won the Civil War? What if Lincoln had lost the 1864 election? Where would you be living, and would your life be better or worse off than it is today? Posted in Meeting Announcement. Laquo; Lincoln Funeral Train. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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