June 13, 2010 Representative Norman L. Major Reference material for Daniel Griffin George Medal of Honor Plaque On Soldiers Monument Memorial Day May 31, 2010 Plaistow, New Hampshire FILE CONTENTS Daniel G. George Picture: Drawing of Daniel G. George Daniel George-Dv2: MEMORIAL DAY May 31, 2010 Remarks by Representative Norman L. Major Daniel George (2): MEMORIAL DAY May 25, 1998 Remarks by Representative Norman L. Major 03767u(1)-First Cavalry: Photo of First Mass Cavalry 03797u(1)-Officers First Mass Cavalry: Photo of First Mass Cavalry Officers Acton Memorial Library Civil War Archives: Regimental history from Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War, compiled and published by the Adjutant General: Petersburg, Va. Commissioned and noncommissioned officers of Cos. C and D, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry: Petersburg, Va. Commissioned and noncommissioned officers of Cos. C and D, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry 1st Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment at Fettysburg: Monument to the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment at Gettysburg 1st Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment: 1st Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment Timeline Battle of Aldie: Drawing of battle at Aldie Battle of Aldie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Battle of Aldie took place on June 17, 1863, in Loudoun County, Virginia, as part of the Gettysburg Campaign of the American Civil War. Battle of Aldie Marker: Battle of Aldie - 17 June 1863 Battle Summary Adlie, VA: Battle results 1 June 13, 2010 Draw the Sword (and Throw Away the Scabbard) » Archives » 1st Massachusetts Cavalry: 1st Massachusetts Cavalry Monument History Massachusetts Cavalry: Union Regimental Histories Massachusetts 1st Regiment Cavalry First Massachusetts Cavalry: The following insights into the difficulties of maintaining healthy mounts during long-running campaigns come from a letter written by Captain Charles Adams of the First Massachusetts Cavalry. The Confederate Ironclad Ram Albemarle: Building of the Ironclad The Albemarle: RAM ALBEMARLE Noted Confederate ironclad, was built in, 186364. Aided in recapture of Plymouth, April, 1864. The CSS Albemarle ready for action: The CSS Albemarle ready for action. Drawing by R.G. Skerrett, 1899 and story The Ram Albemarle: THE RAM ALBEMARLE "Her Battles and Victories" 1862Albemarle _II: An Attempt to Run Down an Iron-Clad With a Wooden Ship Coverpage: Cover page of book about Lt. William B. Cushing of the United States Navy by E. M. H. Edwards (story of the sinking of the Arlbemarle) Destruction-albemarle-rebel: Drawing of the Picket Boat and the Albemarle LIEUTENANT CUSHING AND THE RAM ALBEMARLE: LIEUTENANT CUSHING AND THE RAM "ALBEMARLE" LT William Cushing: Harpers weekly Journal Pg176-179: of book about Lt. William B. Cushing of the United States Navy by E. M. H. Edwards (story of the sinking of the Arlbemarle) Lincolns Comandos: Book Cover and photos of Albemarle The Prisons Of The Civil War Overview: The prisons of the Civil War, North and South, were for the most part temporary makeshifts, hastily constructed, and seldom suitable for human beings in confinement; or else they were structures intended for other purposes and transformed into prisons. Prison History: On a knoll in the beautifully maintained Historic Salisbury National Cemetery lies an area marked by the absence of individual tombstones. Under the grassy mantle and stately trees are the remains of some of the men who died at the Salisbury Confederate Prison. Eighteen trenches are marked with headstones and foot stones but there exists no record of the exact location where each soldier was placed. Belle Isle Civil War Prison : During the Civil War, this small and beautiful island was used as a Civil War Prison. 2 June 13, 2010 Castle Thunder, located in Richmond, Virginia, was a former tobacco warehouse located on Tobacco Row, converted into a prison used by the Confederacy to house civilian prisoners, including captured Union spies, political prisoners and those charged with treason during the American Civil War. Libby Prison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Libby Prison was a Confederate Prison at Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War. It gained an infamous reputation for the harsh conditions under which prisoners from the Union Army were kept. Castle Thunder (prison): Salisbury Confederate Civil War Prison & National Cemetery: The Salisbury NC Confederate Civil War Prison 1860 Census: Line 12 shows Daniel George as a 19 year old sailor from Salem, NH 1870 Census NH: Line 14 shows Daniel George as a 30 year old shoemaker from Hampstead, NH 1880 Census NH: Line 17-25 shows Daniel George as a 39 year old farmer from Derry, NH with his wife and seven children 1900 Census MASS: Line 24-29 shows Daniel George as a 59 year old, retired, from Lawrence, MA with his wife and three children and a servant 1910 Census: Line 1-2 shows Daniel George as a 70 year old, retired, from Merrimac, MA with his wife 1920 Census MA: Line 37 shows Daniel G. George, son of Daniel G. George SR., as a 42 year old, shoemaker, from Haverhill, MA Geneology: Geneology table of Daniel HG. George Daniel Griffin George- Grave-Merrimac-MA: Daniel’s gravesite Daniel Griffin George photo: Photos at the grave yard Photos at Cemetery: Photo’s at cemetery 3