Favorite Brigades

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Kerflumoxed wrote:
Many great handles in use...most of which I recognize from history. However, there is no indication where anyone resides. Would it be inappropriate to inquire of those who may be inclined to state their location?

As noted in my signature, I am from Fremont, NE, ... just outside Omaha.

Just curious.

J
I am in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. My cousins used to live near Omaha somewhere. I think the place was called Papillion (butterfly in french, which is how I remember it - never having been there).
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O. O. Howard wrote:
Kerflumoxed wrote:
Many great handles in use...most of which I recognize from history. However, there is no indication where anyone resides. Would it be inappropriate to inquire of those who may be inclined to state their location?

As noted in my signature, I am from Fremont, NE, ... just outside Omaha.

Just curious.

J
I am in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. My cousins used to live near Omaha somewhere. I think the place was called Papillion (butterfly in french, which is how I remember it - never having been there).
Commonly known as "Papio", it is adjacent to LaVista, which is adjacent to Ralston which is next door, on the south edge, of Omaha.

What the heck are you doing in Tanzania...must be something great? We could use a little sunshine in exchange for our snow. Wanna trade?

Thanks

J
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I live on a mountain north of Priest Rive in northern Idaho.
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Perrin's Brigade of Pender's Div.

That's because my Great, Great, Great Grandfather served in the 14th South Carolina.
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I live in Northern Virginia, about a mile from the Manassas Battlefield.
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I live in Southern Maine. One of my ancestors was killed at GBurg fighting with the 17th ME, another was a chaplain to a Massachusetts battalion and wrote the regiment's history while another lost an arm because of gangrene.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure.
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Washington.
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Now how many people though I lived in Washington D.C. from that last post?

Because, THEY ARE WRONG!
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Kerflumoxed wrote:
O. O. Howard wrote:
Kerflumoxed wrote:
Many great handles in use...most of which I recognize from history. However, there is no indication where anyone resides. Would it be inappropriate to inquire of those who may be inclined to state their location?

As noted in my signature, I am from Fremont, NE, ... just outside Omaha.

Just curious.

J
I am in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. My cousins used to live near Omaha somewhere. I think the place was called Papillion (butterfly in french, which is how I remember it - never having been there).
Commonly known as "Papio", it is adjacent to LaVista, which is adjacent to Ralston which is next door, on the south edge, of Omaha.

What the heck are you doing in Tanzania...must be something great? We could use a little sunshine in exchange for our snow. Wanna trade?

Thanks

J
I have been in Africa for over 20 years now; first in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), then Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, Malawi, Uganda again and now Tanzania again. My work is housing microfinance for low income households. I also spent a lot of time working with appropriate technology and developing durable roofing and flooring materials that could be produced locally in rural villages. Believe me, I would LOVE to trade some of Dar's heat and humidity for snow!
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Armchair General wrote:
I live in Southern Maine. One of my ancestors was killed at GBurg fighting with the 17th ME, another was a chaplain to a Massachusetts battalion and wrote the regiment's history while another lost an arm because of gangrene.
So what Mass. regiment was the chaplain in?
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