AN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & GENEALOGY WEBSITE
Owned & Operated by
DEONE PEARCY
Established 1995 by
N. DALE TALKINGTON &
DEONE PEARCY
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The Long Blue Line 8,576 Civil War UNION Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma
The 8th Iowa Cavalry, organized from Appanoose County, Iowa
Sultana Steamship Sinking near Memphis, Tennessee on April 27, 1865
Cahaba Federal Prison, located near Selma, Alabama
The 19th Kansas Cavalry, that served in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas from 1868 to 1869
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Union Soldiers'
Cemetery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Union Soldiers' Home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) in Oklahoma and Kansas
Medal of Honor Recipients of the Civil War and Indian Wars buried in Oklahoma and Kansas
David A. Nation,
Attorney, Minister, Publisher, and Civil War Captain
Orange "Scott"
Cummins, The Pilgrim Bard
Drake DeKay, 1st Lt, Aid-de-Camp to General Joseph K. F. Mansfield
George Williams, Private, Company B, 123rd Ohio Infantry
Peter Nichols
Talkington, Farrier, Company F, 8th Iowa Cavalry
Verden Cemetery, located in Verden, Grady County, Oklahoma
Charles Sherman
Parrish , Brevet Brigadier General
Caleb S. Pratt, Lieutenant and Namesake of Pratt County, Kansas
Vanity Automobile License Tags, a FUN site to visit
Civil War and Genealogy
Links to Other Sites on the Internet
Some Genealogy
Helpers that will make your searching a little bit easier
Books Published by
Pearcy and Talkington
Deone Pearcy and the
History of the
Pearcy family and
Related Families
in Oklahoma, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia
Very brief history of the
Talkington Family in Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
Anadarko, Grady County, Oklahoma, history, pictures, class roster and friends
James A. Nelson,
Great, Great-Grandfather of Roger Shaw, Midwest City, Oklahoma
Pam Newhouse, Editor
of the SULTANA REMEMBERED newsletter
David L. Payne, Father of Oklahoma
General George Armstrong
Custer, 7th U.S. Cavalry
Elizabeth (Betty) Jane
Davis Boutilier, buried in the Union Soldiers' Cemetery
Mahlon G. Erickson, Oklahoma Historian
Charles E. Chambers, Medal of Honor Historian
Carry A. Nation, Famous Saloon Smasher
John Wilson Triplett, Computer Professor at Oklahoma State University
Charles W. Friend, World-famous "Baby-Doctor" from Charlotte, North Carolina
Earl H. Friend, Deceased, Teacher in the Federal Indian Service
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