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This page is dedicated to those who allowed me to copy their information on this site
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Bill Kinsland: Thanks as always for all you have done on the Civil War history of Lumpkin County and also in guiding me in the right direction, I miss our chats at your old store. |
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Jimmy Anderson: Thank you for your undieing love of history without people like you I could have never been able to build this site. |
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Andrew Cain: (1874 - 1953) Special thanks to a man before my time, who gave us History of Lumpkin County for the First Hundred Years 1832 - 1932. Because of you I have grown to love the history our wonderful town. I only wish I could have met you and learned other facts you may have left out. |
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Steve Teeft: Commander, Historian, Buffalo Guards Camp 1975, Buffalo, NY. Thank you for for allowing me to use the information from your Grave Location Project Page. It is nice to know that we have SCV Camps in N.Y. who hold to the southern cause. May God Bless You All! |
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Michael Gay
65th REGIMENT
GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
ARMY OF TENNESSEE, C. S. A. |
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Kurt Grahm
Phillip's Georgia Legion - Infantry Battalion |
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