Physical Address: 501 Fifth Street Stratton, Ohio 43961
Mailing Address: PO BOX 177, Stratton, OH 43961
Civil War Resources at the Schiappa Library, Steubenville, Jefferson county Ohio |
Civil War Remembrances By: Emelda Junkin Donaldson |
Jefferson County Civil War Items Returned Home |
History of Richmond - Civil War Veterans |
Jefferson County, Ohio Civil War History from the book titled, Biographical Data, by Robert S. Vore |
Military Timelines From Earliest Through 1865, Civil War |
Andersonville Prison |
Ohio's Medal of Honor Recipients - Jefferson County Listing |
A Typical Decoration Day 1886 |
Taps |
Listing of GAR Posts in Jefferson County Ohio |
Civil War Spouses Buried at Steubenville Union Cemetery in Steubenville Township |
Local Civil War Author - William Pittenger - The Daring and Suffering |
Jefferson County Civil War History |
Name Index of Civil War Veterans Found On Grave Registration Cards |
Historical Burial Site of Morgan’s Raiders |
Civil War - 69th Infantry, Ohio |
The Civil War Archive Regiment Index |
Civil War Interactive – The Daily Newspaper of the Civil War |
http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/texts.html - Civil War Books online now available – You can download (for free) transcribed books, which were written during, or shortly after the Civil War. The collection is called, “First Person Narratives of the American South.” Many books are rare and out of print and now available to the public. |
www.interment.net - Deceased military personnel are buried in www.scv.org/ - Veterans cemeteries most of which can be located through Sons of Confederate Veterans is an organization whose purpose is to preserve history. |
www.hqudc.org - United Daughters of the Confederacy was formed in 1894. They can help point you toward records that may still exist for Confederate soldiers and in some cases, to records of their local chapters. Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, contact Jan at – jcall@cros.net for more info.– If you are a female 10 yr. of age or older, are a direct descendant of a Union Civil War veteran, or niece, or descendant of a nurse of the Civil War, you are eligible for membership. |
www.ancestry.com - Civil War Service Records |
www.civilwardata.com - American Civil War Research Database |
www.ohiocivilwar.com - Ohio in the Civil War |
Clement W. Daniels, buried in the Old Sugar Grove section Pioneer Cemetery, Knox Township. His brother is Abraham Daniels and has a monument and is a Civil War veteran |
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