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Civil War Times: March 1999 LettersCivil War Times Archives | one comment | Print This Post | Email This Post Carolyn B. Rawlings Subscribe Today
A Call For Help On behalf of the Burrillville Historical and Preservation Society in Rhode Island, I am requesting information on how to acquire a Civil War monument for our community. While many communities throughout New England boast Civil War monuments on their village greens, our community has none. We have no idea where to look or even begin this process. Any information that could help us would be greatly appreciated. Please contact us at the society at P.O. Box 93, Pascoag, RI 02859. Mark A. Pierre Pages: 1 2
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One Comment to “Civil War Times: March 1999 Letters”
Innis Palmer Swift was the grandson of Innis Newton Palmer and the son of Susan Palmer and General Eben Swift. Innis Newton Palmer was breveted to Major General and retired as a Colonel after a long career. Major General Innis Palmer Swift commanded I Corps at Luzon under General MacArthur.
By Ken Havran on Apr 6, 2009 at 10:21 am