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SUMMARY:Last Soldier - Buffalo County Dedication
DESCRIPTION:The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War\, Department of Nebraska\, Shiloh Camp No. 2 will conduct a ceremony honoring Joseph F. Wiley\, the Last Union Civil War Soldier buried in Buffalo County\, Nebraska. The ceremony will be held at Kearney Cemetery in Kearney. \nJoseph F. Wiley was a Private in Co. K\, 8th Illinois Infantry and died September 29\, 1940 at the age of 91. \nDirections: Kearney Cemetery is located at 4400 I Avenue\, Kearney\, NE 68847. View Google coordinates. \nThe Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War\, Dept. of Nebraska have started the final phase in our Last Soldier Project. The purpose of the project is to locate and appropriately mark the final resting place of the last Union Civil War Soldier buried in each county in the state of Nebraska. We are marking the graves of these veterans with a bronze star marker and QR code medallion. The full list of veterans can be viewed here.
URL:https://www.suvcwnebraska.org/events/lastsoldier-buffaloco-dedication/
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SUMMARY:Living History Days - Pawnee City
DESCRIPTION:Civil War Reenactors  – 1st Nebraska Volunteers and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War at the Pawnee City Museum Grounds
URL:https://www.suvcwnebraska.org/events/living-history-days-pawnee-city/
LOCATION:Pawnee City Historical Society\, 529 P Street\, Pawnee City\, NE\, 68420\, United States
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SUMMARY:William Burg Headstone Dedication
DESCRIPTION:Headstone Dedication for Civil War Veteran William Burg. \nWilliam Burg was a lad of nine years when he came to Nebraska Territory with his parents among the early pioneers of 1854 and settled in what is now Pawnee County. In response to the call of the federal government for the preservation of the union\, he volunteered for service and enlisted November 12\, 1862 as a Private in the 2nd Regiment Nebraska Volunteer Cavalry\, receiving his honorable discharge December 14\, 1863 at Brownville. He was a charter member of John Ingraham Post 95 of the Grand Army of the Republic at Pawnee City. \n 
URL:https://www.suvcwnebraska.org/events/william-burg-headstone-dedication/
LOCATION:Pawnee City Cemetery\, Cemetery Loop Rd\, Pawnee City\, NE\, 68420\, United States
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SUMMARY:Last Soldier - Pawnee Co. Dedication
DESCRIPTION:The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War\, Department of Nebraska\, Vifquain Camp No. 1 and Shiloh Camp No. 2 will conduct a ceremony honoring John Lehman\, the Last Union Civil War Soldier buried in Pawnee County\, Nebraska. The ceremony will be held at Table Rock Cemetery\, in Table Rock. \nJohn H. Lehman was a Private in Co. F\, 118th Illinois Infantry and died September 15\, 1945 at the age of 95. \nDirections: Lehman’s grave is located in the northwest quarter of the cemetery\, near the north cemetery road. View Google coordinates.\nPlease park cars on the street\, not in the cemetery. \nThe Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War\, Dept. of Nebraska have started the final phase in our Last Soldier Project. The purpose of the project is to locate and appropriately mark the final resting place of the last Union Civil War Soldier buried in each county in the state of Nebraska. We are marking the graves of these veterans with a bronze star marker and QR code medallion. The full list of veterans can be viewed here.
URL:https://www.suvcwnebraska.org/events/last-soldier-pawnee-co-dedication/
LOCATION:Table Rock Cemetery\, 900 Pennsylvania St\, Table Rock\, NE\, 68447\, United States
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SUMMARY:Table Rock Cemetery - Civil War Candlelight Tour
DESCRIPTION:Guided tour by lantern light with stories of many of the Civil War veterans buried in the Table Rock Cemetery. Conducted by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and the 1st Nebraska Volunteer Infantry and guests. \nGather at 9th Street (between Pennsylvania & Luzerne) at the intersection of the east-west cemetery road for the walk. Bring a flashlight.\nPlease park on the street and not on roads within the cemetery. \nSponsored by the Table Rock Community Club with the support of the Table Rock Cemetery and the Table Rock Historical Society.
URL:https://www.suvcwnebraska.org/events/table-rock-cemetery-civil-war-candlelight-tour/
LOCATION:Table Rock Cemetery\, 900 Pennsylvania St\, Table Rock\, NE\, 68447\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211030T120000
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SUMMARY:Pvt. Benton Kinkead Burial Service
DESCRIPTION:The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War in partnership with the American Legion and the VFW will honor Pvt. Benton Kinkead’s service in the Civil War and perform the military burial ceremony at Oak Hill Cemetery in Plattsmouth on October 30\, 2021 at 12:00pm. Kinkead’s burial will mark him as the Last Union Civil War Veteran buried in Cass county\, Nebraska. \nThe 1st Nebraska Volunteer Brass Band\, dressed in civil war era uniforms will play period music and members of the Plattsmouth High School Choir will sing “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” \nKinkead was a private in the 77th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and served in the Civil War from 1861 through 1864. \nTo read more about Benton Kinkead: \nBenton Kinkead article \n10/11 News Article
URL:https://www.suvcwnebraska.org/events/bentonkinkead-burialservice/
LOCATION:Oak Hill Cemetery\, 149 Oak Hill Rd\, Plattsmouth\, NE\, 68048\, United States
CATEGORIES:LastSoldier
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