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    William Scroggins - Barber in Allegheny City and veteran of the US Navy in the Civil War
    Rich Condon
    • Sep 27, 2019

    William Scroggins - Barber in Allegheny City and veteran of the US Navy in the Civil War

    Rich Condon recently stopped by the grave of an African American US Navy veteran in an abandoned cemetery near Pittsburgh.
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    "No traitor blood lurks in my veins" - George Washington Woodward's Civil War
    Guest Contributor
    • Sep 1, 2019

    "No traitor blood lurks in my veins" - George Washington Woodward's Civil War

    George Washington Woodward ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Pennsylvania during the darkest year of the Civil War.
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    James A. Beaver - The Civil War namesake of Penn State's football stadium
    Jake Wynn
    • Aug 29, 2019

    James A. Beaver - The Civil War namesake of Penn State's football stadium

    Pennsylvania's largest sports venue is named for a Civil War veteran who was wounded four times and lost a leg during his service.
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