tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31912334.post1461359600984984088..comments2024-03-27T14:30:10.785-04:00Comments on JOHN BANKS' <br> CIVIL WAR BLOG: Antietam: From death springs artJohn Bankshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04384617564864766357noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31912334.post-64374610193643045042013-10-05T20:46:57.833-04:002013-10-05T20:46:57.833-04:00Thank you for this post. I am newly settled in Ber...Thank you for this post. I am newly settled in Berlin and the Denison cemetery is not far. I visited it the other day and saw this plot. Thank you for the story, I know who to "speak" respectfully to next time I visit. villowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13835726263323947326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31912334.post-37245942903301364542012-01-12T15:01:45.444-05:002012-01-12T15:01:45.444-05:00I noticed your blog and interests in Civil War bur...I noticed your blog and interests in Civil War burial sites. I wanted to suggest a similar burial site in Fairview Cemetery, New Britain CT. Another 16th CVI Solider killed 17 Sept 1862 during Antietam, Orderly Sgt W.P Orville Campbell. His Obelisk reads,"Was Killed while Bravely Defending the National Flag in the battle of Antietam Sept 17 1862 at the age of 19." I'd just finishing writing a book about these types of grave sites, "Forgotten Valor, Military Grave sites in New England". My book will on the shelves sometime in March 2012. I had posted several pictures from my research on 14th CVI Company F Facebook page.Jeremy Christensen, Company F, 14th CVIhttps://www.facebook.com/CoF14thCVInoreply@blogger.com