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William Harrison Lowdermilk

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in 1878 and embarked in the book business as a member of the firm of James Anglim & Co. He later owned one of the largest book stores in the country, W.H. Lowdermilk & Co. Booksellers at 1424 F St., Washington D.C. He joined the
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for eight months, when he was exchanged, and then he rejoined his regiment and served with distinction until the close of the war, fighting at
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History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from the time of the Indian town, Caiuctucuc, in 1728, up to the present day
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on the grounds of the service of his ancestor Michael Kershner in Captain Graybill's Company on the
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He died in 1897, at age 80, in Washington D.C. and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Cumberland.
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on 24 December 1861 and was promoted to Full Private on 1 May 1862. His obituary in the
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Fort Cumberland in 1755 as depicted in Lowdermilk's 1878 work,
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in 1850, attended college and learned the printing trade.
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Burials at Rose Hill Cemetery (Cumberland, Maryland)
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Union
soldier
printer
newspaper publisher
Cumberland, Maryland
Louisville, Kentucky
Civil War
Kentucky 6th Infantry Regiment
Evening Star
General W. B. Hazen's
Battle of Stones River
Libby Prison
Richmond
Shiloh
Chickamauga
Civilian and Telegraph
Washington, D.C.
Sons of the American Revolution
Maryland Line
American Revolution
Fort Cumberland
"Col. W. H. Lowdermilk Dead"
"About Civilian & telegraph. (Cumberland, Md.) 1859-1875"
History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from the time of the Indian town, Caiuctucuc, in 1728, up to the present day
"Only a tradition"
"Sons of the Revolution"
The W. H. Lowdermilk Company
Categories
Military personnel from Cumberland, Maryland

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