“SAVED THE LIFE OF A GOOD SOLDIER”
The following is taken from “History and Life of John A Bowen”
(As Written by Himself On Thanksgiving Day, November 29, 1928.)” Proctorville, Ohio.
“SAVED THE LIFE OF A GOOD SOLDIER”
The following is taken from “History and Life of John A Bowen”
(As Written by Himself On Thanksgiving Day, November 29, 1928.)” Proctorville, Ohio.
That our neighboring town of Guyandotte was the most venomous and prolific nest of Secession Vipers in all Western Virginia is undisputed.
Many of Lawrence County, Ohio men served in the WV Army during the Civil War. This is history of WV Civil War Troops so help the researcher understand
William H. H. Adkins was born 1830 in Kentucky. Sept.1,1850 he married Lucinda Wiley in Louisa, Lawrence Co. Ky. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Wiley
List of Deaths of Soldiers from Company H, 6th Ohio Cavalry, Organized at Ironton, O., 1861. Lieut. Commander T. Steece, U. S. N., entered the service
The list of the men of the 9th WV Infantry who were released from the Salisbury Prison some were from Lawrence County
-Conscience stricken because he had stolen chickens during the Civil War and desiring to square accounts, before it is too late, “Tim” Crook,
Short biographical sketches of Soldiers from Lawrence county, who enlisted in the 2nd West Va. Cav. and sacrificed their lives in defense of their Flag,
Ironton Register, September 29, 1898 – “Hon. Wayne Ferguson and wife are the guests of Mrs. Ferguson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly – Kenova Reporter”
We never see the name of Wayne Ferguson that a Civil War incident does not intrude. In those days, especially the earlier days of the rebellion, war’s tumults were common along the river; and vague alarms came of rebels gathering here and there and meditating an attack on Ironton.
I was struck with the aptness and beauty of the above on last Thursday, March 31st, on visiting as a looker on, the Soldier’s Aid Fair,” held by the
Published in the Ironton Register, on July 21, 1864, guerrillas raided Ohio to rob L.D. Russell’s store, at the mouth of Indian Guyan (Bradrick, Ohio). The article describes what occurred and the response from area residents. Jimmie Epling abstracted this story for The Lawrence Register website.
When the Civil War outbreak in April 1861, Ohio Governor William Dennison dispatched George McClellan and Jacob Cox to the state arsenal in Columbus to investigate the guns and other supplies that...
Reminiscences of Richmond During the Civil War was published on Dec. 21, 1899, and was abstracted by Peggy A. Wells for The Lawrence Register website. Southern people do not become reminiscent very...
John Zimmerman was my grandmother’s adopted father. After my grandmother’s mother died shortly after childbirth, her father, William C. Dillon, couldn’t
Winters, Isaac
Priv., Co. F, 10 Kentucky Cav.
Age 31 years
Appears on Company Muster-in Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated Covington, KY.,