Robert Sikes submitted the statement in this issue of the Congressional Record as a tribute to both Frank Boykin and Ed Ball. It includes a letter and an article from Boykin, which praise Ball for his philanthropic work.
Members of the fire department are seated on the engine: Henry J. Rosenstihl, chief; J. O. Wilson, driver; Frank Stroud; Tom Cooper; Bob Alexander; J. O. Dickey; John Barbaree; Will Hough; Dan McLean; Ed Dykes; Kinch Varner; Henry Harris; Charlie...
"A portion of the 50 'Costumed Historians' of the Henry County Historical Society aboard the 'Montgomery' cruising up the river to Farmer's Landing. Members performed for the Ga. Ed. TV cameras filming 'Steamboats on the Chattahoochee.'"
(Hill's homespun jacket displays the three stars of a colonel; however, his careless attitude toward proper uniforms is well known.) Ambrose Powell Hill (1825-1865) graduated from West Point, 1847. Resigned his U.S. Army commission in March 1861...
(Hill's homespun jacket displays the three stars of a colonel; however, his careless attitude toward proper uniforms is well known.) Ambrose Powell Hill (1825-1865) graduated from West Point, 1847. Resigned his U.S. Army commission in March 1861...
(Hill's homespun jacket displays the three stars of a colonel; however, his careless attitude toward proper uniforms is well known.) Ambrose Powell Hill (1825-1865) graduated from West Point, 1847. Resigned his U.S. Army commission in March 1861...
(No photograph in uniform). Seminole War and Mexican War veteran. Commissioned as a lieutenant colonel in the 1st Louisiana Infantry in early 1861. Promoted to brigadier general in September 1861. Major campaigns and battles include Pensacola...