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Username:
- Dick McCown
- UserEmail:
- dickm1a@mindspring.com
- Date:
- 7/26/00
- Time:
- 3:06:01 PM
Comments
I spent many months in the Holiday Inn near Hwy 66 & RTE 50 during the mid
nineties. I noticed the historical markers about the battle, but further investigation
provided only a footnote to history. Thank you for your efforts to preserve and honor the
men who fought and fell here. They were all Americans....

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Username:
Rich Cruz
UserEmail:
cruzrt@attglobal.net
Date:
7/26/00
Time:
11:01:53 AM
Comments
Excellent web site. I used to live in one of the townhouses located on the battlefield.
And as a result, became very interested in the Battle of Ox Hill. Your web site is very
informative. I thank you and salute the memory of those who fought in this "forgotten
battle".

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Username:
david holder.cornwall.united kingdom
UserEmail:
david .holder@libertysurf.co.uk
Date:
7/25/00
Time:
5:14:39 PM
Comments
very poignant subject beatifully done.congratulations to all concerned. although
british my real father was a gi killed in the normandy landings on d day so your site is
quite special to me. i am also in the process of setting up the first and only civil war
museum here in cornwall.wish me luck! warmest regards from a brit civil war enthusiast.
dave holder

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Username:
John
UserEmail:
H60Blumer@aol.com
Date:
7/23/00
Time:
7:10:54 PM
Comments
Took the opportunity today, after finally digesting all the info on this site, to take
my 11 year old daughter to the battlefield. We had a great day, filled with powerful
stories of American honor and courage--as articulated on your website. Thanks.

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Username:
Wes Burritt
UserEmail:
wmb2881@aol.com
Date:
7/20/00
Time:
9:41:03 PM
Comments
This is an informative site about a forgotten but significant battle. It is a great
tribute to the soldiers, of both sides, who fought there.

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