Waynesburg Prosperous and Beautiful, page 028 - Civil War veterans in front of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Monument Park

Name/Title

Waynesburg Prosperous and Beautiful, page 028 - Civil War veterans in front of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Monument Park

Entry/Object ID

2018.1.129

Scope and Content

Civil War veterans in front of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Monument Park, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania. The caption printed with this photograph has been used as a reference, but it only names 21 men, while 23 are pictured. As a result, we have used other identified images to aide in the following list. We have tried to anchor the caption based on the subjects whose identitites we could confirm with other images. Identified: (1) John Reed McNay [1845-1926] (2) Thomas Jefferson Penn [1837-1909] (3) John Wood [1835-1922] (4) James Parker Allum [1842-1917] (5) Dennis Sanders [1840-1918] (6) Andrew Jackson Lincoln [1833-1914] (7) Micajah W. Tewksbury [1840-1897] (8) William Oliver Simonton [1848-1924] (9) Edwin Hays Minor [1831-1918] (10) Thomas Benton Hill [1844-1924] (11) David Buchanan [1844-1933] (12) Lisbon Staggers Scott [1842-1917] (13) James Ezra Sayers [1845-1926] (14) Rinehart Barnet Church [1842-1922] (15) John Moses Howard [1836-1913] (16) *Wilkinson Manley [1844-1921] (17) **George Washington Funk [1839-1919] (18) Henry Clay Sayers Sr. [1840-1926] (19) John H. Moredock [1839-1924] (20) Harrison Ullom [1835-1920] (21) James B. Rinehart [1845-1911] (22) Levi Taylor [1840-1912] (23) J. R. Dunn *Identified based on comparison to image # CGSP-AN011-0005, #GCHS-AN027-0001-0030A, and # PUBL_AN001_0001_0052. **Identified by his great-great-granddaughter Donna Pontius Bell, who provided privately owned photographs for comparison, 2022. Fred High, Waynesburg Prosperous & Beautiful (Hamilton, Ohio: Brown & Whitaker, 1906), 28.

Collection

Waynesburg Prosperous and Beautiful (Publication 1906)

Lexicon

Search Terms

Allum family, Buchanan family, Church family, Dunn family, Funk family, Hill family, Howard family, Lincoln family, Manley family, McNay family, Minor family, Moredock family, Penn family, Rinehart family, Sanders family, Sayers family, Scott family, Simington family, Simonton family, Taylor family, Tewksbury family, Ullom family, Veterans--Civil War, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Parks--Monument Park--Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Wood family, Tukesbrey family, Tukesbury family

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

circa 1895

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

PUBL-AN003-0028B

Relationships

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Allum, James Parker [1842-1917]

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Buchanan, David [1844-1933]

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Church, Rinehart Barnet [1842-1922]

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Dunn, J. R.

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Funk, George Washington [1839-1919]

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Hill, Thomas Benton [1844-1924]

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Howard, John Moses [1836-1913]

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Lincoln, Andrew Jackson [1833-1914]

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Manley, Wilkinson [1844-1921]

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McNay, John Reed

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Minor, Edwin Hays [1831-1918]

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Moredock, John Hufty [1839-1924]

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Penn, Thomas Jefferson [1837-1909]

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Rinehart, James B. [1845-1911]

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Sanders, Dennis [1840-1918]

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Sayers, Henry Clay (Sr.) [1840-1926]

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Sayers, James Ezra [1845-1926]

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Scott, Lisbon Staggers [1842-1917]

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Simonton, William Oliver [1848-1924]

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Taylor, Levi [1840-1912]

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Tewksbury, Micajah W. [1840-1897]

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Ullom, Harrison [1835-1920]

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Wood, John [1835-1922]

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Provenance

Notes

SOURCE CITATION: Fred High, Waynesburg Prosperous and Beautiful (Hamilton, Ohio: Brown & Whitaker, 1906), 28, Civil War veterans in front of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Monument Park; item no. PUBL-AN003-0028B, Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).