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    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] correction
    2. Marie and Bill Bailey
    3. Yes, that sounds like the one. In a pension statement, Joseph Dunbar stated he was wounded at Coleman's Crossing in 1864 and lost his left arm. I was wondering just where Coleman's Crossing was and what kind of battle was there. Thanks, Marie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [MSJEFFER-L] correction > This Coleman's Crossing > "Sharply fought engagement at Coleman's Crossing near Lorman turns Ellet's > troops back to Rodney year 1864 > > > > > > ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== > "A day without genealogy is like a day without coffee." > > >

    05/24/2001 11:01:44
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] correction
    2. Marie, Several miles east of Lorman on Highway 552 on the way to Red Lick you come to the intersection of Woodvine Road that goes to the Northeast. If you go to the left on Woodvine Road about a mile you come to the intersection where it joins Coleman Road. This is the only reference to Coleman that I find on the Jefferson County Highway Map. I can scan this for you if you would like it. Tony

    05/24/2001 08:19:27