CONFEDERATE GRAVES

CONFEDERATE GRAVES

CONFEDERATE GRAVES

Robert Gary Brooks

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Editorial:
Parson’s Porch
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781946478504
Páginas:
416
Encuadernación:
Rústica
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Confederate Graves of Walker County Georgia is a collection of information found on all theknown Confederate Veterans buried in Walker County Georgia between 1996 and 2015. Everyeffort was made to find all the Confederate Veterans buried in Walker County Georgia, butmost likely several veterans graves have been lost in time and will never be found with theavailable resources.No doubt you will find errors in this work, but I ask you to over look my faults, for I assureyou, any mistake or any Confederate veteran left out was not intended.A special thanks:To all the property owners that gave permission to visit the private cemeteries, to thecommunities, churches, historic sources, photos and everyone that helped in anyway.To the late David Espy, Commander of SCV Camp 599 in LaFayette Georgia, for hismany years of friendship and devotion to the Sons of Confederate Veterans.To Commander John Culpepper, Commander of Camp 1977 in Chickamauga Georgia,for his many years of inspiration and dedication to all the history of Chickamauga,Walker County and the Sons of Confederate Veterans.To the members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Walker County Georgia, whohave always dedicated their efforts to preserving all of Walker County’s History.I have had the privilege to be a member of and serve as an officer of both Walker County, Sonsof Confederate Veteran Camps for many years.Historian of SCV Camp 1977, Chickamauga GeorgiaRobert Gary BrooksIntroductionDavid

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