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The 35th Ohio - A Middletown Civil War Story |
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MUSA Resident Joined: Aug 17 2007 Status: Offline Points: 192 |
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Posted: Sep 06 2007 at 2:13pm |
As stories on the front page of MiddletownUSA.com get covered up with the new stuff so quickly I thought I would post a link here if anyone is interested. This is a short story about the 35th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment from |
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John Beagle
MUSA Official Joined: Apr 23 2007 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 1855 |
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This is an excellent story that everyone who is interested in Middletown should read. Thanks Andy Wendt for your research.
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John Beagle
MUSA Official Joined: Apr 23 2007 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 1855 |
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9/14/2007 12:20:16 PM by: swohio751
The family home of Ferdinand VanDerveer is the oldest home still standing in Middletown, and is located on Thorn Hill Lane. Constructed in 1825 on S. Broad near VanDerveer, this Federal style home was moved to Thorn Hill Lane in the 1950s. Ferdinand's father, Dr. Peter VanDerveer purchased the home from its builder, Nathaniel White, shortly after its construction. Dr. VanDerveer was one of the first physicians in the area. Ferdinand was born in 1823, so he definitely spent time in this house. Legend has it that during the Mexican War, as a Captain Ferdinand's company bivouacked near the house on their way south. For a drill, they would march up the front steps, through the central hall and out the back. Ferdinand's sister, Margaretta married the Presbyterian minister in town, and lived the couple lived in the house, which was sold to Dr. Barnitz and his wife in 1864. Ferdinand was also a successful lawyer in Middletown. Not sure where his adult residence was, however. |
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mwalston
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Steve, Do you have any information about John Ballard Morton? He is the Prebysterian minister that Ferdinand VanDerveer's sister, Margaretta Gano Vanderveer married.
Thanks.
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John Beagle
MUSA Official Joined: Apr 23 2007 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 1855 |
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mwalston: Not sure who you are directing this question to.
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EABanks
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my family ancestor, Samuel Ivins was in that unit!. I have all his civil war letters home/from home and such! very interesting and active unit.
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Bill Rogers
MUSA Resident Joined: Apr 24 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 225 |
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Any chance you have any pictures/letters you could scan and post for the rest of us to see? I love Civil War stuff. |
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EABanks
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well, they are mostly personal stuff about my family with just a few insights into the war, I will have to go through them (there are many) and try to find some interesting ones to scan
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Bill Rogers
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That'd be great, EABanks.
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