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    1. Re: [Pennington-L] Henry Pennington and Others GAR
    2. Steve Privett
    3. Thanks, I'd suspect that this would be George H s/o Henry Pennington and Delphine Rose. Henry and Delphine where married in Floyd Co in 1845 and George, their first son, was born a year later. George and his wife Margaret Stallings are both buried in the New Albany National Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd Co., Indiana. Steve P bvirginia76 wrote: >Steve, > >At the Museum in New Albany, Indiana there was a large framed display >containing photos, in Union uniform, of most members of the >"W. L. Sanderson Post No. 191 >Department of Indiana G.A.R. >Who Served in the Army of the Union 1861-5 >To the Patriotic Citizens of the Coming Generation. >This Memorial is Dedicated. >R. P. Finney, J. W. Edmondson & J. W. Durbin >Committee on Memorial Picture >July 1903" > >Pennington found in the picture: > >Geo. H. Pennington, Drummer, Co. E, 53rd Ind Infantry (He has a largedark, >handle-bar mustache) > >(The following Geo. H. Pennington was listed in a separate roster, but is >probably the same person as the Drummer.) >Geo. H. Pennington, Private, Co. K, 91st Ind Infantry > >(The following soldier not pictured. Probably died before the photos were >taken 1903.) > >Henry Pennington, Capt.,Co. E, 53rd Ind Infantry, Died Oct 10th 1895 >

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