The Firelands Pioneer


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Grave Records of Erie County, Ohio


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Typescript extract of genealogical data from tombstone inscriptions from the following towns and cemeteries: Margaretta (Castalia, Graves-White, Oak Hill, Deo-Bolls, & Wickwire cemeteries), Groton (Sand Hill Cemetery), Sandusky (Early Cemeteries, Cholera 1849, Cholera 1852, Cholera 1854, Oakland, & Sts Peter & Paul cemeteries), Perkins (Perkins & Stone House Cemeteries), Oxford (Lutheran, Bloomingville, Pipe Creek, Wilmer & James, and Fisher & Baum cemeteries), Huron (Huron, Quaker, McMillan & Scott cemeteries), Milan (North Milan Hill, O'Dell, Enterprise, Tom Harris, St John, Ft Avery & Milan cemeteries), Berlin (Barber, Orchard Beach, Berlinville, Weatherlow, Harrison, Peaks, Berlin Hts Old & Berlin Baptist cemeteries), Vermilion (Maple Grove, Baker, Parker & Ruggles Beach cemeteries), Florence (Cable, Birmingham, Chappell Creek, & Joab Squire cemeteries), & outside Erie County (Wolcott Cemetery near the old stone fort, Giddings Plot on the battlefield, and Kelly's Island Cemetery).




Oakland Cemetery


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Erie County Sandusky Ohio Children’s Home


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Newspaper records of history of Children's Home building, by author who lived at the Home 1940-46. Some photos of children with Index from census records.







Bullets, Bugles & Cannonfire!


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A fictionalized account of William Joseph Kelly of Sandusky, a volunteer for the Union Army during the Civil War. Written to demonstrate the impact of the war on a common soldier and the aftermath of the war, this novel includes actual and extensive historical documents, archives, research and the genealogy for the Kelly family of Ohio.




Colonels in Blue--U.S. Colored Troops, U.S. Armed Forces, Staff Officers and Special Units


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The fifth and final volume in the Colonels in Blue series, this book covers Civil War Union colonels who commanded regiments of the U.S. Colored Troops, the U.S. Regular Army, the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Sharpshooters. Colonels who served as staff officers or with special units, such as the U.S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry, the U.S. Volunteer Infantry, the Veteran Reserve Corps and various organizations previously undocumented, are also included. Brief biographical sketches cover each officer's Civil War service, followed by pertinent details of their lives. Photographs are provided for most, many published for the first time. Rosters of the colonels in each category include those promoted to higher ranks whose lives are documented in other works.




History of Erie County Ohio


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