Image: Memorial for WW I Veterans of Washington City, District of Columbia. Inscribed at base: "Dedicated on Armistice Day, 1931, by Herbert Hoover, President of the United States. Within the corner-stone are recorded the names of 26,000 Washingtonians who when the U.S. entered the War answered the call to arms and served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard."
Today, I added a new page to my Father's branch, genealogical web site. I plan to list all veterans who served their country in war times. It is a project still under construction. But, in honor of the upcoming Memorial Day, here is what I have gathered so far.
That Time Grandpa Martin Blew Up the Schoolhouse and Uncle Ike Shot a Bull
-
In my children's father's family, there had long been a story about how my
former mother-in-law's maternal grandfather had blown up the schoolhouse
because...
3 weeks ago
No comments:
Post a Comment