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| 6.1 | re.40 | FSTVAX::JMAXWELL |  | Wed Aug 21 1991 17:55 | 20 | 
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    RE.40
    
    John, 
    
    What was the brigade,division,corps, and army that the 1st Maine and 
    1st Ma H.A. attached to?
    
    FYI
    
    Here is what the Atwater List of those who died at Andersonville says:
    
    10986, Cromwell, S R (Corporal) 1 Artil, Co M, died Sept 14, scorbutus
    
    Is he any relation to this other Cromwell from Maine?
    
    11211, Cromwell, W H, 19th Inf, Co D, died Oct 20, scorbutus
    
    Scorbutus is another name given for Scurvy
    
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| 6.2 | re.-1 | ISLNDS::CROMWELL | John Cromwell LES IM&T | Wed Sep 04 1991 11:22 | 20 | 
|  |     Jeff,
    
           Sorry for the delay in answering. I'll look up the unit
    info tonight. I remember the brigade consisted of two veteran infantry
    regiments with our two heavy artillery regts. Btw, they weren't
    artillery in anything but name as Grant had recently had them converted
    to infantry and sent south from guarding Washington. They were pretty
    green. Either Hancock or Bierney was commanding at the time they were 
    captured. 
    
          Thanks for the Atwater info, the S.R. is the Sam I mentioned.
    The W.H. Cromwell is an error. It's actually Oliver Cromwell of the
    19th Maine Volunteer Infantry buried in that grave. I have his service 
    record from the National Archives. He'd sprained his ankle a week
    before capture. Probably still wan't getting around too well.
    
           Oliver and Samuel were 1st cousins and were captured on the same 
    day in mid June within two miles of each other. Both service records say
    death at Andersonville by disease. 
                                             -John
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| 6.3 | Another Irish Brigadier!! | OGOMTS::RICKER | Lest We Forget, 1861 - 1865 | Mon Dec 23 1991 03:00 | 7 | 
|  |     
    	Howdy Jon, I was a'wonderin' when ya'll would find this here
    Notes File.
    	Just another Yank on my flank!  It makes the odds just about right!
    
    						'Bama Slam-ah'
    
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| 6.4 |  | TOPDOC::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Tue Jan 07 1992 09:00 | 13 | 
|  |     RE: 2.1  STUDIO::REILLEY 
    
    >Tom Reilley, Civil War reenactor & living historian.  
                                        ^^^^^^
    That's reassuring.
    
    >I'm a Private in the 5th New Hampshire and I'm thrilled to see someone
           ^^^^^^^
    
    Oh really, O'Reilley?
    
    ;-)
    
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| 6.5 | Another Reb to even the odds... | OGOMTS::RICKER | Lest We Forget, 1861 - 1865 | Thu Mar 19 1992 03:18 | 23 | 
|  |     
    	RE: 2.70
    
    		Welcome aboard Paul, related to Lee huh? That makes ya'll
    	okay in my sphere of thinking!  :^)
    		I was mildly surprised to see ya'll mention Fort Tejon
    	Historical Assoc. I know of a'couple fellows who belong to that 
    	Association. One of them belongs to my reenacting outfit, the
    	5th Alabama Battalion, Company A, his name is Ed Thompson, he used
    	to belong to a North Carolina group when he was out there. He gets
    	a far away look in his eyes when he mentions any battles out at
    	"Squaw's Leap"...He moved out here to work at Hudson, Mass. for DEC,
    	but since has been layed off.
    		The other fella is Major J. Dale Himebangh of the Pacific
    	Brigade, Southern Ca. C.W. Assoc.
    		I'm glad ya'll jumped in, just another Reb to even up the
    	odds!! :^)
    		If ya'll want to continue the conversation, send me E-mail
    	rather than trashing up the conference. I would like to hear how
    	ya'll handle the reenacting out West..
    		
    						The Alabama Slammer
    							( Ken Ricker)
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| 6.6 | Not alone.... | OGOMTS::RICKER | Lest We Forget, 1861 - 1865 | Tue Jun 23 1992 04:10 | 11 | 
|  |     
    	Re. 2.77: 
    		It's a shame, but, that's the way of DEC lately. It seems
    that the Alabama Slammer has not got to long either.... Time is just
    ticking, waiting for the sword to fall....
    	To bad ya'll didn't sign in earlier. I would have liked to discuss
    the viewpoint of the war with ya'll from an African American viewpoint.
    
    	Good luck in the future....
    
    					The Alabama Slammer
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| 6.7 |  | SMURF::BINDER | Cum dignitate otium | Tue Nov 30 1993 09:15 | 4 | 
|  |     Re 2.96
    
    Welcome, Ron.  Gird your loins and suffer the romance movies, it'll be
    worth it.
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| 6.8 |  | POWDML::MACINTYRE |  | Tue Nov 30 1993 13:33 | 19 | 
|  |     re 2.96
    
      Ron, my wife enjoyed GETTYSBURG and all it cost me was a lunch at 
    TGI Friday's.  :-)
    
      Beside she's never insisted on a romance movie since I convinced her
    to see a very special love story
    
    
    
    A CLOCKWORK ORANGE!
    
    
    
    
    Just kidding.
    
    Marv_who's_surprised_to_read_that_GETTYSBURG_isn't_showing_in_DC
    
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| 6.9 |  | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Shine like a Beacon! | Tue Nov 30 1993 15:20 | 9 | 
|  |     Marv:
    
    There was one weekend that I recall that it was shown at the Warner in
    downtown DC.  I don't do downtown DC after dark.  We've been checking
    the Post's Weekender Section and it hasn't hit our 'burbs yet.
    
    Dick:
    
    Thanks!
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| 6.10 | go west, young man. | VFOVAX::STULL | Mark E. Stull | Wed Dec 01 1993 12:42 | 4 | 
|  |     Well, it's playing up in Frederick if you care to drive that far...
    not big screen, though.
    
    Mark
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| 6.11 |  | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Shine like a Beacon! | Thu Dec 02 1993 08:46 | 1 | 
|  |     Thanks, Mark!
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| 6.12 |  | SMURF::BINDER | Cum dignitate otium | Mon Dec 06 1993 09:09 | 19 | 
|  |     Re 2.97
    
    All things come to him who waits.  If I sit here long enough, I'll find
    the entire population of SOAPBOX logging into ACW.  Welcome, Cheep.
    
    > from a beach-comer at a Charleston Market.  It is several mini-balls, 
    > bullets, pistol caps, and union uniform buttons from Folly Island.
    Mini-balls and bullets?  Nitpickers, Inc. have arrived.  A Mini� "ball"
    *is* a bullet, pretty ordinary in shape but with a cavity in the back. 
    Balls are just that.  Spherical when made, maybe not so spherical these
    days.  :-)
    
    > Every time I look at that stuff, I wonder what was going on when it was
    > initially used.
    People were dying.  Messily.  :-/
    
    -dick
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| 6.13 |  | NYOS01::BACH | A New York node? | Wed Dec 08 1993 14:23 | 8 | 
|  |     dick-
    
    Yeah, I know.  I guess I meant some are like modern slugs and some are 
    balls. 
    
    Great conf, BTW.  I hope to learn much from you guyz.
    
    Cheep
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| 6.14 |  | ODIXIE::RRODRIGUEZ | Sign Here X__________ | Tue Jan 25 1994 14:47 | 5 | 
|  |     Scott,
    
    It's funny how people's interests criss-cross.  I'm Bicycle Noter too!
    
    r�
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| 6.15 | Re: 2.100 (mod.) | NQOPS::APRIL | Xtra Lame Triple Owner | Mon Mar 21 1994 09:32 | 11 | 
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	VIRGINIA
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		GREAT name for a Civil War buff !  
	Welcome.
	Chuck
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