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Tag Archives: 1862
THE MARYLAND CAMPAIGN OF 1862: Pt 2
THROUGH ARKANSAS EYES You haven’t really lived until you have spent a night in 39 degree temperatures and only two gum blankets, a wool blanket and your frock coat for warmth on the cold ground. I have spent a few … Continue reading
Posted in Arkansas, Maryland, Re-enactment
Tagged 150th anniversary, 1862, Bloody Lane, Brunside Bridge, civil war, Col. Van Manning, Division, Dunker Church, eastwood, Emancipation Proclamation, Fight'n, Gen Joe Hooker, Gen. John G. Walker, General John G. Walker's Division, member of the 3rd Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, northwood, President Lincoln, September 18, shiloh, the cornfield, vernon dutton, Westwood
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