Oklahoma Confederate
 
 
 
 
 
 

Oklahoma Confederate
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LAST FIRST BORN DIED BURIED SERVED
           
Adams John 1830 1900 Oklahoma Co. Georgia
Smith John 1820 1910 Canadian Co. Alabama

Notes to PAM
- pick your choice of headings -- with the flag background  w/o flag background
- do we want to add Regiment, Rank, Company, Division, State Served??  any/part/all??
- Pam, it would help if you would send all data on about 5 men - pick one with the most
   info you have, one with the least amount, others in between.  I need to get a feel for
   what you have and no better way than to actually see the info.
-using above format -
 we would need to make other pages to link to the counties showing which cemeteries
 they are buried in and other information you have about the person.  I really need to
 think on this structure ----
ie:
Oklahoma Co.
Elmwood Cemetery, Choctaw, OK.

Canadian Co.
Some Cemetery, Yukon, OK



Notes to self
- explore using CCHelper, GenConnect [cc away - no new boards til Aug 10] and Query
  Express/Surname Helper
- ssi, mailmerge and cgi for submissions to ?me? ?Pam? ?to/bcc?
- right canon doesn't fire????



OTHER CIVIL WAR SITES:
AR MEMORIAL PAGE FOR OUR CIVIL WAR VETERANS
Sons of Confederate Veterans - Oklahoma
Civil War Battles in Oklahoma
     Cabin Creek
     Chustenahlah
     Chusto-Talasah
     Honey Springs
     Middle Boggy Depot
     Old Fort Wayne
     Round Mountain

PHOTO DATABASE
     It may be possible to find a photograph of your Civil War Ancestor!
     There are over 80,000 photographs of Civil War Soldiers stored at the
      U.S. Army Military History Institute at Carlisle Barracks, PA.
      There is now an online Search Engine I have done a search for Freeman's Missouri
      and came back with 239 entries. So Please Check this resource out for your family
Researching and Recording Civil War Veterans Burials
Civil War Genealogy Research
Confederate Research Resources on the Web
ACWRoots Genealogy and History

How to get a Confederate Monument
http://www.tri.net/~kheidel/mowar/southerncross.html
While I have this chance I would urge all of you that have Confederate
Ancestors to please mark their graves with Confederate Monuments, the
upright kind with the point on the top.  They are available free of cost
from the Veterans Administration Office.  Just go by and get a copy of
the form and fill it out along with a proof of their service.  THe
monument will come in about 4 months, weighs about 235 lbs. and most of
them are mined of white marble from Tate, Ga.