2/10/2005
About Me

- Name: David Smith
- Location: Baytown, Texas
Seeking to grow into whatever God wants through Jesus Christ
Previous Posts
- Jonathan Cook Nigh
- Blog on break
- Gee - CSA, 1st MO Cav.
- Lewis R. Gee
- Farris - CSA, 16th TX Cav
- Farris - CSA, 16th TX Cav.
- Thomas Farris
- Proctor - CSA
- John H. Proctor
- Burnes - CSA
- CSA Flags
- Dyer's Compendium
- NARA Records
- NPS Soldiers-Sailors
- Official Records
- US CW Center
- 360 degree photos
- Ancestory.com
- CensusDiggins
- Cyndi's List
- Rootsweb.com
- Soldiers Index
- IL-CW
- CW maps
- 1890 Census
- My site
- Camp Chase
- Fort Delaware
- 1896 Reunion
- Cemeteries
- My site (1)
- My site (2)
- Claims Comm.
- CSA Pens. App.
- TN-CW
- Vets Qstnre
- CSA Indigent Families
- CSA Pension Appl.
- Handbook of TX
- Terry's TX Rangers
CIVIL WAR
In general
Battles
Genealogy research
Georgia
Illinois
Maps
Oklahoma
POW camps
Stephens Co., OK
Tennessee
Texas

3 Comments:
Wow, I was surprized to find my 2nd great grandfather's photo and bio on your website! Jonathan Cook Nigh did serve for the Union during the Civil War along with his brothers and father in Mercer County, Missouri. He and his brothers were also members of the IOOF.
After going through this artical i have decided to bookmark this site found this really interesting & thanks a lot for keeping the blog Lively with such interesting blogs.
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Thank you for an insight into Civil War Veterans Buried in Stephens County, Oklahoma. Very informative as this information can help people who are conducting a family history research.
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