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Three Oswego County Brothers in the Civil War and After:
A Review of the Scriber Family and the
24th, 110th, and 184th NYSV Infantries

By Kent Scriber

The following chapters are only available in MS Word format. (If you cannot open these please write to us and ask for hard copies.) These are large files ranging in size from 300kB to 2MB.

Chapter 1
          Introduction ……………………………..……………………………………….7

Chapter 2
          Early Background …………..…………………………………...………………. 13

Chapter 3
          Oswego County Answering the Call……………………………....………………19

Chapter 4
          On to Second Manassas ….…………………………………...………………….31

Chapter 5
          The Antietam Campaign ………….………………………....……………………43

Chapter 6
           Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville ………...…………….....…………………..55

Chapter 7
           The Youngest Brother and the 110th ……………......……………………………61

Chapter 8
          From the First Oswego County Regiment to the Last, the 184th NYSV Infantry…..67

Chapter 9
          After the War ………………………………………………………….....………..77

Appendix I (Relevant Photographs, Maps, Letters, Pension Documents,
Newspaper Clips, etc.) ………….…………………………..…………..................…….101

Appendix II (Relevant Pictures)…...…………………………...……......…………….. 161

References …………….…………………………………………….......………………177

 

 

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