1890
TEXAS UNION SOLDIERS SCHEDULE FOR FALLS COUNTY
Transcribed by Petra Wright
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1902
TEXAS DIVISION UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY BOOK
This book
was transcribed by Renee Pierce Smelley and can also be accessed
through the main page of the
TXGenWeb Project.
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ABSHER,
JOHN ANDREW WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD OTTO,
FALLS COUNTY, TEXAS
This card
is dated June 5, 1917 John Andrew Absher was born December 22,
1895 and not 1885 as this card states and is buried in
Criswell Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted by Barbara
(Caddell) Fox
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ADAMS,
JESSE L. - CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Submitted
by Mayme Ruth Bass Hause
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AFRICAN
AMERICAN HONORABLE DISCHARGES
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AFRICAN
AMERICANS FROM FALLS COUNTY DURING WORLD WAR I
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ANOTHER
BEARDLESS YOUTH HAS RETURNED FROM BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE
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ARTICLE 1 - COL. JOSEPH WELDON GIBBS OF ROSEBUD, LEADS DARING RAID
ARTICLE 2 - ROSEBUD LEADERS OF RAID ON JAP PRISON OLD FRIENDS
ARTICLE 3 - ROSEBUD MAN DIRECTS SENSATIONAL RAID TO FREE 2146
PRISONERS
Col. Joseph Weldon Gibbs in his Dress Uniform,
Col. Joseph Weldon Gibbs at Ft. Hood, Texas,
and
Amtracs of the 672nd Amphibious Tractor Bn.
Col. Joseph Weldon Gibbs
graduated from Rosebud High School in 1928, from there he graduated
from Texas A & M University in 1932.
Submitted by Joseph Allen Gibbs, Lt. Col. US Army Retired,
son of Col. Joseph Weldon Gibbs
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BATEMAN,
SERGEANT ANDRE LAMAR
Awarded
several Army Achievement Medals, 2 Good Conduct Medals, Army
Commendation Medal, Georgia Commendation Medal, Expert Rifleman's
Badge, Paratrooper's Badge, Overseas Service Ribbon, Southwest Asia
Service Medal, (2) Non-Commissioned Officer's Development Ribbons
and the Army Service Ribbon.
Submitted by Sergeant Andre
Lamar Bateman
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BATEY,
ANDREW JACKSON "JACK" WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD
LOTT, FALLS CO., TEXAS
We're
pretty sure this is one of my grandpa Sam Baty's brothers, Andrew
Jackson "Jack" Batey since the birth date of May 14, 1894 is
correct. The Batey name was/is frequently misspelled. Notice the
Registrar wrote Jack F. Bailey , instead of Andrew Jackson Batey at
the bottom of the page where Jack "X" his mark.
Submitted by
Barbara (Caddell) Fox
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BATEY,
STEVE B. WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD LOTT,
FALLS CO., TEXAS
My
grandpa Sam Baty's brother, Steve B. Batey has a birth date of
September 1, 1886. The Batey name was/is frequently misspelled.
Notice the Registrar wrote Steve B. Batey , at the bottom of the
page where Steve "X" his mark.
Submitted by Barbara (Caddell)
Fox
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BATTLE OF
GAINES’ MILL LOSSES OF THE 4th TEXAS JUNE 27, 1862
Newspaper Article Dated
August 4, 1862
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BATY,
LEVY WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD LOTT, FALLS
CO., TEXAS
My
grandpa Sam Baty's brother, Levy Baty has a birth date of January
30, 1890. The Batey name was/is frequently misspelled. Notice the
Registrar wrote Levy Baty , at the bottom of the page where Levy "X"
his mark.
Submitted by Barbara (Caddell) Fox
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BATY,
SAM WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD LOTT, FALLS
CO., TEXAS
This
Registration Card states that Samuel Baty was born Aug. 12, 1896 in
Edom, Van Zandt Co., Texas. His tombstone and death certificate have
August 12, 1897. His obituary states he was born in Smith Co.,
Texas. Sam Baty born August 12, 1897 is buried in
Hillcrest Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas. Notice the Registrar wrote
Samuel Green (the employer's last name), instead of Samuel Baty at
the bottom of the page where Samuel "X" his mark.
Submitted
by Barbara (Caddell) Fox
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BATY,
WYNN B. WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD LOTT, FALLS
CO., TEXAS
My
grandpa Sam Baty's brother, Wynn B. Baty has a birth date of April
25, 1892. The Batey name was/is frequently misspelled. Notice the
Registrar wrote Wynn Baty , at the bottom of the page where Wynn "X"
his mark.
Submitted by Barbara (Caddell) Fox
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BLAND,
JOE 1917 DRAFT CARD
Submitted by Bobbi Jones
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BLANN,
JACK GASTON 1917 DRAFT CARD
Submitted by Bobbi Jones
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BOWER,
AARON NEWTON WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD OTTO,
FALLS COUNTY, TEXAS
This card
is dated September 12, 1918 Aaron Newton Bower was born July 27,
1879 and is buried in
Criswell Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas. According to his
tombstone in Criswell Cemetery and his
obit, they both say his birth year was 1879 and not 1878 as this
card states.
Submitted by Barbara (Caddell) Fox
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BUBELA,
PETER AARON WORLD WAR I DRAFT CARD ROSEBUD, TEXAS
This card
is dated September 12, 1918 Peter Aaron Bubela was born on March
3, 1886 and died October 31, 1965. He is buried in
Woodland Cemetery, Rosebud, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted
by Ben James H. Weaver
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CADDELL,
JOHNNIE LESLIE WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD
GROESBECK, LIMESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS
This card
is dated June 5, 1918 Johnnie Leslie Caddell was born August 16,
1896 and not 1897 as this card states and is buried in
Criswell Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted by Barbara
(Caddell) Fox
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CIVIL WAR
VETERANS LIST
865 NAMES
Submitted
by
Charles Rush
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CIVIL WAR
VETERANS NAMES AND CEMETERIES IN FALLS COUNTY
Submitted
by
Charles Rush
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CLARK,
JOHN S. - CIVIL WAR “Record
of Athol, Mass. In Suppressing the Great Rebellion” by Rev. John F.
Norton.
Page 159 -
Page 160
Submitted by Ken Gates
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CLARK, JOHN S. -
MILITARY BIO
Submitted
by Ken Gates
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CLARK,
PRISCILLA U. S. PENSION AGENCY PENSIONER DROPPED
Submitted
by Ken Gates
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COMPANY I
15th
TEXAS INFANTRY
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CONFEDERATE INDIGENT FAMILIES INDEX
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CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATION FOR MARY JANE McGLOTHLIN WIDOW OF
JOHN HIRAM McGLOTHLIN
FRONT COVER - STAMPED RECEIVED DECEMBER 29, 1899
APPLICATION
LETTER TO INCREASE PENSION - NOVEMBER 7, 1912
John Hiram
McGlothlin died on June 11, 1888. At the time when Mary Jane
McGlothlin filed her application she was living in Lott, Falls Co.,
Texas. At the time she requested an increase in her pension she was
living in Wayland, Stephen Co., Texas. This was the last known
address for her.
Submitted
by Barbara Hill
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CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS FILED
Names,
Application Numbers and Texas State Library and Archives Commission
web site to search and send off for Records
Submitted
by Kay Cunningham
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CONFEDERATE WIDOWS HOME - APRIL 18, 1907
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DAUGHTERS
OF CONFEDERACY NEWS ARTICLE
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DECLARATION FOR ORIGINAL INVALID PENSION FOR JOHN S. CLARK
Submitted
by Ken Gates
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DECORATION DAY - MAY 29, 1902
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DECORATION DAY EXERCISES - APRIL 28, 1904
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DOWNES,
THOMAS CLIFTON
PFC THOMAS CLIFTON DOWNES, the son of William Sandford Downes and
Susie Effie Polk of Rosebud Texas enlisted in the Army on 10
September 1942 in Dallas, Texas. He was in the 320th Infantry, was
wounded in Rhineland, France and again on Normandy Beach. He
received TWO PURPLE HEARTS, and three OAK LEAF CLUSTERS. He was the
husband of Doris Baker.
Submitted by Terry Downes
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DUPLICATE
CROSSES WILL BE SUPPLIED - APRIL 11, 1907
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FALLS
COUNTY CIVIL WAR VETERANS, COMPANY B, 5TH TEXAS CAVALRY
Submitted
by
Charles Rush
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FALLS
COUNTY MEMBERS OF TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS, 8th TEXAS CAVALRY
Submitted
by
Charles Rush
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GIBBS, COL. JOSEPH WELDON
Col.
Joseph Weldon Gibbs graduated from Rosebud High School in 1928, from
there he graduated from Texas A & M University in 1932.
Silver
Star Award
Submitted
by Joseph Allen Gibbs, Lt. Col. US Army Retired, son of Col. Joseph
Weldon Gibbs
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GIBBS,
JOSEPH A. , LT. COL. US ARMY RETIRED - MILITARY SERVICE
Joseph A.
Gibbs was born in Rosebud, Falls Co., Texas
Submitted by
Joseph Allen Gibbs, Lt. Col. US Army Retired
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GIVENS, JOHN WILSON - SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
Dressed in
his Spanish American War Uniform
Submitted
by Mary McGhee
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GRIMES,
THOMAS BRANSON - SOLDIERS APPLICATION OF PENSION
Thomas
Branson Grimes Rt. 2 Box 96 Lott, Falls County, Texas Filed
March 3, 1914 Approved December 1, 1913 Pension Allowed From
March 1, 1914
Application Cover
Affidavit of Witnesses
Affidavit of Witness
Letter from T. J. Peters, father-in-law of Thomas Branson
Grimes. Thomas Branson Grimes had died 3 days before this pension
check arrived in the mail. T. J. Peters still owed money for the
burial of Thomas Branson Grimes and was asking permission to keep
this check to help pay for the burial.
Submitted by John E.
Grimes
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HONORABLE
DISCHARGES FROM THE MILITARY
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HORN,
HENRY EDWARD WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD OTTO,
FALLS COUNTY, TEXAS
This card
is dated September 12, 1918 Henry Edward Horn Caddell was born
February 2, 1888 and not 1918 as this card states and is buried in
Criswell Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted by Barbara
(Caddell) Fox
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HUMPHUS,
GEORGE WASHINGTON 1917 DRAFT CARD
Submitted by Bobbi Jones
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HUMPHUS,
L. D. 1917 DRAFT CARD
Submitted by Bobbi Jones
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HUMPHUS,
THOMAS JEFFERSON 1918 DRAFT CARD
Submitted by Bobbi Jones
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INVITED
TO PARTICIPATE IN A PILGRIMAGE TO EUROPE 1930-1933 TO VISIT THEIR
LOVED ONES GRAVESTEXAS GOLD STAR MOTHERS AND WIDOWS
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IRWIN,
JOHN ROBERT - WIDOW'S APPLICATIOIN FOR CONFEDERATE PENSION
Mrs.
Gabie Irwin Falls County, Marlin, Texas Filed October 23, 1929
Approved October 23, 1929 Pension Allowed From September 1, 1929
Application Cover
Widow's Application for Confederate Pension
Affidavit of Witnesses
War Department Letter
Letter from Congress
Submitted by John E. Grimes
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Jones,
William Henry Harrison - Terry's Regiment
William
Henry Harrison Jones was born August 13, 1842, and died September
09, 1912. He is buried in
Calvary Cemetery, Marlin, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted by
Ruth M. Brown
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McKINLEY,
JAMES FRANKLIN PAY VOUCHER ENLISTMENT IN COMPANY K, 20TH
CAVALRY, CSA
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MILITARY
NOTES - APRIL 17, 1902
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MIRACLE,
ELMER S.
Document
signed August 24, 1918 promoting Elmer S. Miracle to Corporal Co. 17
165 DB of the United States Army. Miracle was a native of Eddy who
married Ollie Blassingame of Eddy.
Submitted by Grace Ashley
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NARA -
ARC - W W II ARMY CASUALTIES - ALL TEXAS COUNTIES
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NARA -
ARC - WORLD WAR II - NAVY, MARINE CORPS, AND COAST GUARD CASUALTIES
- ALL TEXAS COUNTIES
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NARA -
GENEALOGY - MILITARY RECORDS
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OCHILTREE,
TOM OBIT - CIVIL WAR VETERAN - DECEMBER 4, 1902
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OFF TO
THE STATE CAMP - JULY 24, 1902
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ONE
CONFEDERATE VETERAN AT OPENING OF REUNION
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ONE TURN
OF THE CARD
My novel
is about Falls County men fighting with Terry's Texas Rangers during
the Civil War
A short
synopsis:
Orphaned
as an infant, Austin Robinson was adopted by his uncle and given a
new start in life in pre-Civil War Falls County, Texas. After a
youth filled with long days of toil in the Texas sun, he is a
successful cotton planter. His hard work is sweetened by the joy of
a happy marriage and a cherished new son, until Brazos River flood
levels his plantation and kills his family. In a drunken depression
he shoots down an unarmed man. Rescued by his uncle once again, he
is bailed out and sent to war to watch over Billy Jones, his uncle's
impetuous son. They join Terry's Texas Rangers, a Confederate
cavalry regiment, where Billy is elected lieutenant. Serving
alongside famed leaders Nathan B. Forrest and Joe Wheeler, can
Austin keep Billy and himself alive in the losing battle against the
threats of disease, starvation, the elements and the overwhelming
Union forces?
Submitted
by
Charles Rush
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PARHAM,
B. F. , JR. BIO
Submitted
by Ken Gates
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PIERSON,
BENJAMIN A. WORLD WAR I DRAFT CARD JEFFERSON, TEXAS
This card
is dated September 12, 1918 Note: On the bottom left side it
reads, 'This man is Deaf and Dumb' Benjamin A. "Bennie" Pierson
was born on August 15, 1880 and died October 18, 1952. He is buried
in
Cedar Springs Cemetery,
Cedar Springs, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted by Ben McDonald
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POMYKAL,
JOHN J. WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD HOUSTON,
HARRIS CO., TEXAS
John J. Pomykal was born September 23, 1875 and is buried in
Powers Chapel Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted
by Barbara (Caddell) Fox
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POW'S WHO
WERE FROM FALLS COUNTY
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REUNION
OF THIRTIETH CAVALRY - AUGUST 24, 1907
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ROBERT,
JOSEPH ORPHIE WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD
WORCESTER, MASS.
Joseph
Orphie Robert was b March 11, 1891, d June 2, 1963 is is buried in
Calvary Cemetery, Marlin, Falls Co., Texas. Notice the Registrar
wrote Joseph Orphee Robert and Joseph signed it Joseph Orphie
Robert. Also on one tombstone it has the name
Orphie, and the Military tombstone it has the name
Orphee.
Submitted by Barbara (Caddell) Fox
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SHOTWELL
, MARION W. - CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR PAPERS
Marion W.
Shotwell was in a total of 4 Confederate Regiments
Private
Co. F 8 Hobby's Regiment Texas Infantry
Cover,
Page 1,
Page 2,
Page 3
Page 4,
Page 5,
Page 6
Submitted by Mlee Clark-Martineau
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SHOTWELL,
C. C. - CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR PAPERS
Private
Co. F 8 Hobby's Regiment Texas Infantry
Cover,
Page 1,
Page 2,
Page 3,
Page 4,
Page 5,
Page 6,
Page 7,
Page 8,
Page 9
Submitted by Mlee Clark-Martineau
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SHOTWELL,
F. P. - CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR PAPERS
Private
Co. F 8 Hobby's Regiment Texas Infantry
Cover,
Page 1,
Page 2,
Page 3,
Page 4,
Page 5,
Page 6,
Page 7
Submitted by Mlee Clark-Martineau
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SHOTWELL,
MARION W. - CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR PAPERS
Marion W.
Shotwell was in a total of 4 Confederate Regiments
Private
Co. A 9 Nichols Regiment Texas Infantry
Cover,
Page 1,
Page 2,
Page 3,
Page 4,
Page 5,
Page 6,
Page 7,
Page 8,
Page 9
Submitted by Mlee Clark-Martineau
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SHOTWELL,
MARION W. - CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR PAPERS
Marion W.
Shotwell was in a total of 4 Confederate Regiments
Private
Co. D Waul's Texas Legion - Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery
Cover,
Page 1,
Page 2,
Page 3,
Page 4,
Page 5,
Page 6,
Page 7,
Page 8
Submitted by Mlee Clark-Martineau
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SHOTWELL,
MARION W. - CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR PAPERS
Marion W.
Shotwell was in a total of 4 Confederate Regiments
Private
Co. E 8 Timmons Regiment Texas Infantry
Cover,
Page 1,
Page 2
Submitted by Mlee Clark-Martineau
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SIMS,
CAPT. SEAN WACO TRIBUNE HEARLD NOVEMBER 17, 2004
Submitted
by Ken Gates
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SPECIAL
VETERANS DAY ANNIVERSAY PROGRAM HELD AT MARLIN’S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Newspaper Article Dated
November 19, 2008
Submitted by Pearl (Taylor)
Vanderbilt
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STONE,
WESLEY D. WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD OTTO,
FALLS COUNTY, TEXAS
This card
is dated September 12, 1918 Wesley D. Stone was born October 29,
1898 and not 1899 as this card states and is buried in
Criswell Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted by Barbara
(Caddell) Fox
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TAYLOR,
ELIJAH VIETNAM
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TEXAS
CONFEDERATE REUNION - AUGUST 24, 1907
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TEXAS
MUSTER ROLLS
1835 -
1836
These are
scans of the original muster rolls for 1835-1836 Texas military
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THE MEN
AND WOMEN IN WORLD WAR II FROM FALLS COUNTY
Including
over 1,037 Bios
Submitted
by Kay Cunningham
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THREE
SECONDS TO SPARE
Written by Dennis Birkes Submitted by Bonnie Vasser Smith & Roy
Juch
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TRAVIS,
COL. H. EXPIRES - APRIL 18, 1907
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TWO
EX-CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS - APRIL 28, 1904
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UNITED
DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY OFFICAL RECORD FOR DANIEL BOWERS
Submitted
by Ken Gates
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UNITED
STATES PENSION AGENCY FOR JOHN S. CLARK
Submitted
by Ken Gates
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VETERANS
AT BELTON - JULY 24, 1902
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VIETNAM
WAR WHO WERE FROM FALLS COUNTY
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WALTS,
JOHN FRANKLIN WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD
THORNTON, LIMESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS
This card
is dated April 12, 1918 Wesley D. Stone was born October 29,
1898. He is buried in
Criswell Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted by Barbara
(Caddell) Fox
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WHITE ,
CHOYAL BURIED WITH MILITARY HONORS
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WOLF,
WILLIE G. WORLD WAR I DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD OTTO,
FALLS COUNTY, TEXAS
This card
is dated September 12, 1918 Willie G. Wolf was born February 15,
1882. He is buried in
St. John's Cemetery, Falls Co., Texas.
Submitted by
Barbara (Caddell) Fox
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WORLD WAR
I MEMORIAL TO SUPREME SACRIFICES
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WORLD WAR I PICTURE OF FALLS COUNTY MEN LEAVING APRIL 26, 1918
HENRY SMITH IS BOTTOM ROW 11TH FROM LEFT
Back of
picture reads 'One more troop'
Submitted by Bobbi Jones, sister of Henry
Smith
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