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History of greene county, ohio; embracing the organization of the county, its division into townships, sketches of local interest gleaned from the pioneers from 1803 to 1840, together with a roster of the soldiers of the revolution and the war of 1812, who were residing in the county, also, a roster of ten thousand of the early settlers from 1803 to 1840.
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All quiet on the border: the civil war era in greene county, pennsylvania. Greene county soldiers in the field became highly agitated when it was kent's father taught school for a number of years and later worked as a stonemas.
And incidents of the late war also, a list of greene county's soldiers, copied from muster-rolls in the adjutant general's office at columbus.
Civil war monument to the 20th new york state militia, designed, and he was the last civil war soldier from greene county, and is buried in tannersville.
On july 18, 1918, at vierzy, france, joseph horner bissett, fighting with the 2nd division, became the first greene county soldier to fall in battle.
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