This may be more helpful than you know...Thanks! ___________________________ John D. Beatty Co-Author of "What Were They Thinking" from Merriam Press/Lulu ...
                                             Mar 3 Mr B A review of my list of steamers concerning their...
Good show last week has the author Michael D. Pierson on his book: "Mutiny at Fort Jackson: The Untold Story of the Fall of New Orleans". This author is taking...
Carl There were no German regiments in the Confederate army. The Confederates did not trust the German's loyalty to the C.S.A cause and limited their...
As far as I know until today, Germans were backing the** North openly ** specifically the ones in Texas, this information regarding Louisiana is new to me . -...
According to the "Encyclopedia of the Confederacy," Richard Current editor, "The second largest white ethnic group in the Confederacy was composed of German...
New Orleans had a large German (and Irish) population. Some Germans enlisted there. There were Germans and Irish in the Washington Artillery, 5th Company, but...
thanks very much to all. I may be able to post my little story of post-civil war German/Reb altercation pretty soon. It does involve Texas! I did find the...
Carl You are probably aware of it but the best source for info about Germans in the Confederacy is a book entitled Foreigners in the Confederacy written by...
Hi Thought you might like to see the new release from Don Troiani, The 69th Penna . Irish Volunteers. This is another great example of Don's artistic mastery...
Hi Carl, this is exactly de information I have regarding the Germans ...Thanks ! - Raul ____________________________________________________________ Click here...
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My dear Western list-ers: After a hair-frying series of delays that have dogged us in getting past the publisher, it is with very nearly hysterical relief that...
Some of my relatives got involved with the Mason County War. Probably it is easier [at first at least] to just post some Wikipedia text as explanation. But it...
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Please do continue it, Carl. **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! ...
Concerning steamboats at Shiloh, my grandfather and his artillery battery, arrived at Savannah on one and then traveled to "an obscure point known as Pittsburg...
Hi Carl, this is all what you are telling us here absolutely right and what I had read regarding the pro-union Germans during the C.W. please go ahead Carl...
Transshipped...hm...explains why Savannah was so crowded...that39;s something, anyway. Thanks! ___________________________ John D. Beatty Co-Author of "What Were...
HI Thought you might like to see the new release by Mort Kunstler, "Jackson39;s Foot Cavalry". The takes place as Jackson and his troops are marching through...
With your encouragement, thanks, boning up a bit on it too, been a while since I looked at some family stuff. After all it wasn't that long ago I didn't...
A member of the Gettysburg Discussion Group just asked the following question: Â "I have an urgent need to find out the name of Leonidas Polk's horse during ...
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The only thing I could suggest is to run a google search in William Mecklenburg Polk's book: Leonidas Polk: Bishop and General. Sam Elliott In a message...
<http://www.geocities.com/capitalguards/CGSJun07.pdf> http://www.geocities.com/capitalguards/CGSJun07.pdf. "General Polk is killed!" the men in Beauregard39;s ...
Thanks, I'll pass it along .. tom g ... From: Dan H Mallett <orcaw@...> Subject: RE: [civilwarwest] Polk's horse To: civilwarwest@yahoogroups.com Date:...
Thanks...Just checked it out and can listen to old programs, but the promo is not working here. Steve In a message dated 3/20/2009 4:58:03 A.M. Eastern...
As promised. To stay on topic as best I can for something that occurs after the last surrenders of all Confederate forces, I'll limit the first part of this to...