Monthly Archives: April 2014

April 28, 1864, Daniel Boyd – We will have to go where the most fighting will be done

Tweet Daniel Boyd rejoined his brother Andrew in the camp for the 7th South Carolina on April 26, 1864. On the 28th he would write their father Robert Boyd from camp. He reports on the health of all the home … Continue reading

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April 22, 1864, Andrew Boyd – Our country calls us and we must obey

Tweet On April 22, 1864, Andrew Boyd wrote a letter home to his father, Robert Boyd. Daniel had still not returned to the the Seventh S.C. which was camped at Gordonsville, Virginia. Andrew’s letter mentions being in camp with McGowan’s … Continue reading

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Unlikely Allies by Fetzer and Mowday

Tweet Unlikely Allies: Fort Delaware’s Prison Community in the Civil War By Dale Fetzer and Bruce Mowday Stackpole Books Reviewed by Keith Jones Unlikely Allies is a very thorough history of the famed POW camp on a tiny island in … Continue reading

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My Heritage in Hollywood Cemetery – Part 2

Tweet In part 1 of this post, I related the story about my 3x great uncle, Sgt. James V. Jones, Jr. who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Frazier’s Farm.  He lay beneath the soil in Hollywood Cemetery in … Continue reading

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My Heritage in Hollywood Cemetery – Part 1

Tweet On my recent trip to Richmond, Virginia, I finally had a chance to hunt down the graves of my family members buried there. I had been there once before, but that time I didn’t have much time and had … Continue reading

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