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Unionforever1865 OP t1_j073hct wrote

George H. Nelson of Co. D, 2nd Vermont Infantry Regiment; Amos Harvey Noyes of Co. C, 17th Vermont Infantry Regiment; Harvey S. Powers of Co. A, 9th Vermont Infantry Regiment; Winthrop T. Reed of Third Vermont Battery; Charles A. Heyer of Co. C, 8th Vermont Infantry Regiment; and Moody H. Evans of Co. B, 3rd Vermont Infantry Regiment.

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Vermonter623 t1_j07c1gx wrote

I once read it was common for young women to marry civil war veterans to get their pension. Then I found out my great grandmother was married to a civil war veteran at a young age.

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Twombls t1_j07e1ql wrote

Same actually. My dad failed a school assignment when he was a kid because the teachers were like "there is no way your grandfather is a civil war vet" .

Little do they know his grandfather married a 20 year old when he was 80 🤮

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Unionforever1865 OP t1_j07fvmq wrote

Also used to set up a woman who may have been pregnant with no boyfriend. A marriage to keep their social standing in tact, a lifelong income from the pension and the elder vet is nursed and cared for in his dying days.

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MatthewGeer t1_j07nbkc wrote

The way they're looking at Heyer as he's speaking, rather than into the camera, makes it feel like Accidental Renaissance material if it wasn't black & white.

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ellusiveuser t1_j08ryc2 wrote

Is Noyes the guys Noyes pond is named after?

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truckingon t1_j09x2eq wrote

My grandmother lived her entire life in St. Johnsbury and Danville. At one Danville Fair late in her life, she remarked that the World War II veterans in the parade reminded her of seeing the Civil War veterans in a parade when she was young.

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