Lincoln Day
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial 3027 E S St., Lincoln City, IN, United StatesCeremony honoring President Lincoln and his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, who is buried at the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial.
Ceremony honoring President Lincoln and his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, who is buried at the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial.
Camp business meeting. Lunch is available for purchase. Brother Tim Beckman, PCC will give the Civil War presentation during the lunch break. Eliza E. George No. 356, Auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War meets concurrently.
Luncheon and Chartering Ceremony scheduled for Sunday March 11th. The luncheon begins at 12:00 Noon EDT followed by the Chartering Ceremony and then a quick trip to a cemetery to honor the Circle's namesake Arsinoe E. Martin who was a Union Nurse with the Indiana Sanitary Commission and died, aged 25, in 1863 of typhoid […]
U.S. Army Transport SSGeneral Lyon (not to be confused with the USS General Lyon, a U.S Navy sidewheel steamer of the same era) was a screw steamer of 1026 tons built at East Haddam, Conn. in the spring of 1864 and chartered by the Federal government in March 1864. It was used as a troop […]
All are invited to participate in the 62nd Annual Lincoln Tomb Ceremony, sponsored by the SUVCW and MOLLUS, commemorating the 152nd Anniversary of President Lincoln’s death. It will be held at the Lincoln Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, IL at 10 AM on Saturday, April 14, 2018.
Camp business meeting. Lunch is available for purchase. Wayne Sharp, a special guest speaker will give the Civil War presentation during the lunch break. Eliza E. George No. 356, Auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War meets concurrently.
Rod Lange, Sergeant First Class, U.S. Army (retired) has extended this invitation: We’re conducting a Civil War, period-correct burial ceremony for our ancestor, John Chafin, in Brown County at the Mt. Zion Cemetery. You’re invited to attend the event on April 22 at 1 p.m. A Civil War re-enactment group will conduct the burial ceremony, […]
Sultana was a Mississippi River side-wheel steamboat. On April 27, 1865, the boat exploded in the worst maritime disaster in United States history. She was designed with a capacity of only 376 passengers, but she was carrying 2,155 when three of the boat's four boilers exploded and she burned to the waterline and sank near Memphis, Tennessee, killing 1,192 passengers. This disaster was overshadowed in […]
Loyalty Day is observed on May 1 in the United States. It is a day set aside for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States and for the recognition of the heritage of American freedom. The holiday was first observed in 1921, during the First Red Scare. It was originally called "Americanization Day,“ and it was intended […]
No Camp Meeting this month. Annual cemetery cleaning instead.
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