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27th Regiment N.J. Vols. Co. F
"Captain Dan Bailey's Boys"
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27th Regiment N.J. Vols. Co. F GUESTBOOK
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elikim sanders
06/29/2009
e.s. was my wifes grt,grt,grt,grand father who had the same bithday as my self,,so glad a ran into your group,ive been digging for info the last six years ,you guys are a home run thanks mike s.
mike srsich — rockaway 
researching the 27th
05/18/2009
My GGGG? grandfather, Daniel D. Kithcart, was a member of the 27th, Co. D. I've been doing research trying to track his movements with the 27th, following the movements postedon www.newjersey1861.com. I used to think he never left NJ!!!
Diane Hawkes — Unionville, NY 
Hey
05/03/2009
thanks guys for lettign me look at your website to get infomation for a school project. Hope to see you guys again. You guys ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jennifer Proshuto — Newton New Jersey 
info on joining who to contact
01/01/2009
had been member of 15 new jersey coE west caldwell am interested in joining some group closer to home
frank B Gawenus — wantage new jersey 
thanks
09/10/2008
thanks for such a good site. i look forward to attending your events.
charles allen weller — sussex/wantage 
My GG grandfather and GG uncle
03/21/2008
James and Patrick Walsh served in Company E.They were almost 40 when enlisted. Made US citizens in 1856 in Morristown, NJ. They lived in Madison, NJ after coming from Ireland during the British starvation of the Irish. After being mustered out, in July '63. They came home,raised family and we sold the house in 1992. Since we are a close family and the original property was kept for generations, we have 2 issued rifles. German made and built years before the war. 1838,cap and ball. Some other things we hold dearly, letters. Both ar buried in Madison, NJ. My family and I plant flowers on their graves, and always will. The NJ 27th, God Bless America.
David Cannon — Summit, NJ. 
great website
01/21/2008
My cousin sent me the URL to your website this morning. Looking forwad to the October 2008 Glenwood Skirmish with memorial for Capt. Daniel Bailey, my great, great grandfatber. Well bring my Father, David Bailey Gilchrist with me.
David D Gilchrist — Morgan Hill, California  
DAR - publicity shoot for CIJ
06/21/2007
Hello - just checking your website for pictures and info for the Herald's photo shoot today at our museum - DAR REV. ELIAS VANBUNSCHOOTEN - looking forward to spending time with all of you again at our Christmas in July event !! See you soon!! Wendy
Wendy Wyman — Fredon Twp. 
Hello!
06/03/2007
Hi Folks!

1- You're now linked from our website;
2- Please keep me updated on future events, etc. I'll repost to our website and mailing list.

Best regards,
Phil Reynolds, Assistant Curator
Historical Society of the Rockaways
POB 100
Hibernia NJ 07842
973-328-1449
p.reynolds@historic-rockaways.org
http://historic-rockaways.org
Phil Reynolds — Rockaway Twp 
Excellent website
03/20/2007
My great grandfather, Jacob Belcher was one of Capt.
Bailey's Boys of Glenwood. Capt. helped my grandmother
claim Jacob's war pension upon his death in 1901. A
number of my relatives also worked at Capt. Bailey's mill/
creamery through the turn of the century.
Hats off to you all for your hard work in keeping the 27th
alive!!!
Todd Miller — Chester, NY 
 
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