Review of In the Center of the Storm by James Wudarczyk
James Wudarczyk wrote the following review of In the Center of the Storm for the Greater Pittsburgh Civil War Round Table. In the Center of the Storm (A Review)by Jim Wudarczyk When I started researching and writing about local history in 1979, there was not very much recent material relating to Pittsburgh. Sometimes I had […]
Final Resting Places
I have been trying to find the final resting places of as many 139th soldiers as I can. I have search the entire roster on Find-A-Grave and found about half. Company A is now on its own tab. I will be posting the other companies shortly. I will gladly take any additional information anyone might […]
Arthur Fox’s book is coming along
Art says the final manuscript should be going to the publisher sometime in April or May. He would still like to use photos of the soldiers in the book. If you have any, please send them to him at: arthurfox6@aol.com.
Excerpt from Arthur Fox’s Book
The following excerpt of Arthur’s Fox’s forthcoming book, “Band of Brothers and Last Survivors” of the 139th VA. Infantry, was published in the February 2018 edition of The Arsenal Newsletter of the Greater Pennsylvania Civil War Round Table.
Calling All Descendants of the 139th
Please see this message from Arthur Fox: Name: arthur B. Fox Email: arthurfox6@aol.com Comment: I am now moving forward with my manuscript for a history of the 139th Pa Infantry Regiment. A positive response and go-ahead from McFarland Publishing of North Carolina now makes this future book a reality. Planning to complete the manuscript by […]
Conrad’s GAR Medals
Once again, I am expressing my gratitude for my pack rat ancestors and especially in this case to my Uncle Don Wilkinson who gave these medals to my mother recently. I also found replacement ribbons for the one on the right. This one is very threadbare. The two round ones in the lower right […]
The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two
[W]e had the first battle of Fredericksburg – two days of hard fighting with heavy loss. ~ Conrad Smith1)Conrad Smith, My Early Life and the Civil War, 1920, page 26 We slept on our arms last night and daylight this morning found us in line. ~ Elisha Hunt Rhodes2)Bert Hunt Rhodes, All For […]
A Well Written Discussion of the Confederate Flag
I subscribe to several Civil War blogs and wanted to share this post with you. It is a history lesson as well as discussion about the current Confederate flag debate. https://markerhunter.wordpress.com/2015/06/28/some-flag-nonsense/
The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part One
On December [10th] our pontoon boats arrived and the next night, after bombarding the city, we crossed the river on the pontoons in a rain storm and had the first battle of Fredericksburg – two days of hard fighting with heavy loss. ~ Conrad Smith1)Conrad Smith, My Early Life and the Civil War, 1920, pg […]