Judy,
This the picture I found. I will keep looking for you.
Pat
J A S Murphy <sandage_2000sbc(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
http://www.rootsquest.com/~jmurphy/perry/perr_mil_civwar.htm
The picture and names (of those we have gotten identified already) is at the above
address.
The picture and article I am still hunting for is one I have been told by many people that
had been in the newspaper right around the turn of the century and they were sitting on
bleachers and supposed to be part of the turn of the century (1899 to 1900) celebration
and were supposed to be ALL the county civil war persons still alive.
But if anyone can help me with identifying the others in the picture I aready have online
(at above link) I would appreciate knowing this too.
Of course, if anyone wants to ever share some of their family photos (whether it is
military person or just a family member) I am ALWAYS willing to put these on my website so
other researchers of the families can view them too -- I just have to have your permission
(or whoever owns the copyright of this photo if it was made or changed since the 1940s) so
I can put it online. Any names that goes with the photos are always wanted, but if you
don't know who it is I can put in the mystery photos where I am trying to find names
of these individuals in the various photos.
My best,
Judy Sandage Murphy
James Siscel wrote:
Judy,
Is there anyway that I can see the picture you are referring too. I
have Civil War relatives that were still in Perry County at this time
period.
Jim Siscel
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