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Nicholas Kimble at the Battle of Chickamauga
This week marks the 150th anniversary of the battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga, two very important battles of the Civil War which helped to seal the fate of the Confederacy. I had known for years that two of my great-great … Continue reading
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Tagged 101st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 15th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 8th Veteran Reserve Corp, 99th OVI, Battle of Chickamauga, Chickamauga Georgia, Civil War history, Jonathan Hamilton, Kimble family history, Libby Prison, Matter family history, Motter family history, Nicholas Kimble, Oliver Brown, Pemberton Prison, Richmond Virginia, Xenia Torchlight
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AD Pittsburgh Washington is the capital $419 total for building supplies for house [the original diary had a drawing of the house that Jonathan planned on building when he returned home after the war. I wish that I had taken … Continue reading
April 19, 1863
the 19th Sonday in camp today
April 18, 1863
the 18th Saturday not at work today