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sharpsburg excuse me, in shepherdstown as well, that could be taken over. and used as hospitals to provide for those wounded soldiers. and most importantly, there's two great water sources at shepherdstown and of course, the potomac river and the very bucolic town run that still runs right through the middle of the town today. and powered a lot of its mills. now, again, shepherdstown, civilians on the night of september 14th were left with question marks of what happened. we heard all this fighting at south mountain, harpers ferry. where did the armies go and are any of our friends casualties of that fight that are on their way back in this direction? they didn't get that answer until late in the morning of september 15th, when hundreds of wounded confederates began to arrive across the potomac river and then making their way up the steep bluffs running east from shepherdstown and coming into the town itself. and now shepherdstown civilians jumped into action as hundreds, if not thousands of civilians dead during the course of these military battles and the
sharpsburg excuse me, in shepherdstown as well, that could be taken over. and used as hospitals to provide for those wounded soldiers. and most importantly, there's two great water sources at shepherdstown and of course, the potomac river and the very bucolic town run that still runs right through the middle of the town today. and powered a lot of its mills. now, again, shepherdstown, civilians on the night of september 14th were left with question marks of what happened. we heard all this...
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sharpsburg excuse me, in shepherdstown as well, that could be taken over. and used as hospitals to provide for those wounded soldiers. and most importantly, there's two great water sources at shepherdstown and of course, the potomac river and the very bucolic town run that still runs right through the middle of the town today. and powered a lot of its mills. now, again, shepherdstown, civilians on the night of september 14th were left with question marks of what happened. we heard all this fighting at south mountain, harpers ferry. where did the armies go and are any of our friends casualties of that fight that are on their way back in this direction? they didn't get that answer until late in the morning of september 15th, when hundreds of wounded confederates began to arrive across the potomac river and then making their way up the steep bluffs running east from shepherdstown and coming into the town itself. and now shepherdstown civilians jumped into action as hundreds, if not thousands of civilians dead during the course of these military battles and the
sharpsburg excuse me, in shepherdstown as well, that could be taken over. and used as hospitals to provide for those wounded soldiers. and most importantly, there's two great water sources at shepherdstown and of course, the potomac river and the very bucolic town run that still runs right through the middle of the town today. and powered a lot of its mills. now, again, shepherdstown, civilians on the night of september 14th were left with question marks of what happened. we heard all this...
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they were married in one graveyard where that wasn't the original case of sharpsburg. there was ave second person i ws able to identify. charlesie wesley dies in january of 1863, so who knows. it could just be that it was her time but it might also be she caught some disease some lingering illness. so there's definitely got to be a lot more digging into that and i would be the first to note i might not be the best one for it. i would be happy to have somebody else help me out. >> one more question over here. i feel inappropriate telling you this because it's not really a question but a statement. you mentioned the person that died of scarlet fever and it gets very close to my own family because until they had in the 1930s there was little or no treatment for scarlet fever and people died. i had a brother that i never met who had in the 30s at that time cell phones were being used as experimental treatments in the hospitals, individual patients they never knew who was going to get the drug or not and the brother i never knew was one of those that didn' did die and my wi
they were married in one graveyard where that wasn't the original case of sharpsburg. there was ave second person i ws able to identify. charlesie wesley dies in january of 1863, so who knows. it could just be that it was her time but it might also be she caught some disease some lingering illness. so there's definitely got to be a lot more digging into that and i would be the first to note i might not be the best one for it. i would be happy to have somebody else help me out. >> one more...
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state, sharpsburg, good morning, republican. caller: yes. only thing that biden and kamala have done for me, i'm 69 years old, has taken my medicaid away. and now they are working on my medicare. i'm a humana. i was a gold star humana. now i have had to start all over at the bottom and pay co-pays and i would like to know where is my medication? why can't i get it back? i have been trying. if she is going to take care of taking medicaid away, we don't need that. we are americans and we need to be took care of. and i thank you for your time. thank you. host: that is karen. this is helen, akron, ohio, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. i would just like to say that i watch your program all the time and i truly admire all the comments. what i want to say is i am an independent, basically. i try to look at the character of all of my local candidates and my state candidates and my federal candidates. i formerly voted for ronald reagan. i have a conservative side. and i look at the characters of the two candidates that are running fo
state, sharpsburg, good morning, republican. caller: yes. only thing that biden and kamala have done for me, i'm 69 years old, has taken my medicaid away. and now they are working on my medicare. i'm a humana. i was a gold star humana. now i have had to start all over at the bottom and pay co-pays and i would like to know where is my medication? why can't i get it back? i have been trying. if she is going to take care of taking medicaid away, we don't need that. we are americans and we need to...