Picture Gallery
This picture was given to me by
Alonzo's great grandson John Sims.
John Lynn Sims, Michael Gray Sims, Barbara Elanie(Sims) Steward, William Philip Sims, & Andrew Hoyt Sims
This picture was given to me by
Anderson's great grandson John Givhan.
Anderson was 15 years old in this picture.
He enlisted three years later.
Great Grandson John Givhan beside a Huey,
like the one he flew in the Vietnam war.
Home of Walter Givhan son of Anderson, built about 1911. Anderson lived nearby and
visited his son in this home.
This is Jim Brown the bottom of this picture said Jim Brown brother of Tom Lester's wife. Photo taken by H T Morton Photographic Studio Marion, Alabama. Photo give to me by Barbara Ward.
Here are some descendants from William Page Molett.
Hi my name is James William Molett and grew up on the Molett place, whats left anyway. Your reports are talking about my great grandfather and his brothers. The pic is most recent of myself and John(Dresh) descendants of some of the men from Company F. Dresh on the left also was the marines and was some of the first ground based marines to walk into downtown bagdad,Iraq "The beginning of the End"
These are John Ulmer Molett and his wife Virginia Susan Caldwell, the parents of William, John and Charles Molett.
It is always wonderful to know that our ancestors are remembered by us. I am certain, that when they fought, they thought of their future children. Thomas Fuller was such a man. He left us a wonderful legacy in his written history, The Life and Adventures of Thomas L Fuller. Here is a picture sent to me by Tim Fuller, the great-great grandson of Thomas Fuller.
"It's a bit blurry. It shows Fuller, Dewey C. (My grandfather); Thomas L. Sr. (My Great-Great Grandfather); Thomas L. Jr.(My Great-Grand father); Frances (My Grandfather's sister) and William, Saloma A. (My Great-Grandmother) - Abt 1924
A little FYI, My Grandfather (Dewey C. Fuller) was adopted by Thomas L. Fuller Jr./Saloma A. William. His real last name is Cloud." written by Tim Fuller
After the war it was common for veterans to revisit the old battle site. Picture post cards became a way to tell others of their journey.
Here are a few
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