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John hanson

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John Hanson Marker. Click for full size.

(A historical marker located in Frederick in Frederick County, Maryland.)

Abraham Hill, Jr

DAR Record: HILL, ABRAHAM SR Ancestor #: A055602 Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE, PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 4-23-1732 CHOWAN CO NORTH CAROLINA Death: 2-4-1792 WILKES CO GEORGIA

There Was Never A Black Man On The U.S. $2 Dollar Bill – knowledgefullcircle

(UPDATED POST, JANUARY 14, 2016) I would like to clear up an urban myth that has been floating around via online for years now and misinformation regarding whether or not a Black man was on the U.S…

John Hanson McNeill (June 12, 1815 – November 10, 1864) was a Confederate soldier who served as a Captain in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. He led McNeill's Rangers, an independent irregular Confederate military company commissioned under the Partisan Ranger Act. He and his men were LEGITIMATE Partisan Rangers aka Guerrilla Fighters.

John Hanson McNeill (June 12, 1815 – November 10, 1864) was a Confederate soldier who served as a Captain in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. He led McNeill's Rangers, an independent irregular Confederate military company commissioned under the Partisan Ranger Act. He and his men were LEGITIMATE Partisan Rangers aka Guerrilla Fighters.