tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37006595.post5312844489903502682..comments2024-03-27T19:17:57.221-04:00Comments on Looking for the Confederate War: How Rumors get StartedMichael C. Hardyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18023085357547254423noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37006595.post-77596087526115251712019-07-07T18:30:34.308-04:002019-07-07T18:30:34.308-04:00Mr Hardy,
Thank you so much for your work on the ...Mr Hardy,<br /><br />Thank you so much for your work on the 58th ! I have just read your comments on Sam Silver, a relative. My direct relative is actually David Silver of the same regiment. David's other older brother was Charlie, who as you know met his demise at Kona by his 17 year old wife. I'm thinking two seventeen years olds living in Kona probably would kill each other! Great reading, I definitely have read the book on the 58th. Hoping your still teaching would definitely enjoy attending a class with you as an instructor. Best wishes hope you continue to enjoy your work it benefits many people.tsmith58https://www.blogger.com/profile/11777770638105988972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37006595.post-2855637483147896332010-02-02T22:49:51.261-05:002010-02-02T22:49:51.261-05:00Totally off subject, but I found this an interesti...Totally off subject, but I found this an interesting read on the Revolutionary War and thought you make want to read it on a break sometime. It's not very long and as a lover of history, I enjoyed it. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/78432412.html<br /><br />AnthonyAnthony Pitmannoreply@blogger.com