March

2001

To all the unknown Americans who fought and died for the ideals that this country was founded on... we give "A Last Salute".


Username:
John Proctor
UserEmail:
jproctor@ctol.net
Date:
3/30/01
Time:
9:21:51 PM

Comments

My great uncle, Henry Brown, fought with the 21st Massachusetts at Chantilly and I have a letter describing the battle from his unit's and his perspective.

Username:
Alex  Bai ley
UserEmail:
school
Date:
3/30/01
Time:
8:10:05 AM

Comments

Hey its me Alex how are you I just wanted to say hi thanks for the bullets.

P.S Alex Bailey

Username:
George M. Wright
UserEmail:
george.wright@worldnet.att.net
Date:
3/27/01
Time:
12:01:09 AM

Comments

Well Done.

Username:
Richard Sacchi
UserEmail:
rsacch@co.fairfax.va.us
Date:
3/14/01
Time:
3:16:45 PM

Comments

Username:
John Brophy
UserEmail:
johnbrophy@hotmail.com
Date:
3/11/01
Time:
6:55:31 AM

Comments

G'Day, I am an Australian from Sydney. I very much appreciated going through this History of the Civil war. (VERY WELL DONE !!) I will recommend this site to other friends who are interested in your Civil War History. All the best John B.

Username:
jason
UserEmail:
jason.fysh@totalise.co.uk
Date:
3/5/01
Time:
5:53:14 AM

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Username:
JD Wallace
UserEmail:
Grant@Yank.com
Date:
3/1/01
Time:
11:17:53 AM

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I'm also in the civil war reenactments. I'm with the 8th Kansas Volunteer Infantry.

Username:
JD Wallace
UserEmail:
Grant@Yank.com
Date:
3/1/01
Time:
11:16:20 AM

Comments

Yes, I'm really interested in the civil war.

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