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"Walnut Station, and later Walnut Grove, did not exist as a village at the time of the Civil War, (more often at that time referred to as the War of the Rebellion). However, the soldiers that fought in this bloody affair from 1861-1865 helped build Walnut Grove and the surrounding vicinity ... This booklet will focus only on a few of the early soldiers that helped build Walnut Station -- Walnut Grove ... They are Elias Bedal, Charles Loring Webber, Rev. Leonard Hathway Moses, Byron Mordant Knight, Frederick Fayette Goff, Jacob Thode Tillisch and John Bernard Leo."--Page 2
Lists posts, badges and officers of Wisconsin Civil War veterans organizations.
Index lists all biographees.
This family originated in Cambridgeshire, England with John Northfield (c.1738), and . subsequently moved to the United States in 1849, entering the U.S. via the St. Lawrence Seaway and settled in Portage County, Wisconsin. They then immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and finally to Red Wing, Minnesota. J2075HB - $48.00
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