Thomas F. Harney
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08-14-2015, 08:32 PM
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RE: Thomas F. Harney
(06-12-2015 06:35 PM)L Verge Wrote: There's a side story that goes along with the Chinquapin Rangers. The citizens of Prince George's County, Maryland, (home to Surratt House) took up a collection during the Civil War to honor Gen. Robert E. Lee. They chose to gift him with a fine pair of golden spurs. How to get them to the General was another problem. Laurie - I am late to this thread and am just now reading through it and saw your reference to the William S. Reid Farm on Franconia Road in Fairfax County. I thought you would like to know that the house still stands and is for sale (or at least it was). Here is a link to photos of the house and a bit of its history: http://civilwarreidhouseforsale.webs.com/ |
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