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GJ Edgins, 1838 to 1890

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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GJ Edgins, 1838 to 1890
Jeff Edgins (GJ Edgins), was among the first to fire a shot in the Civil War (at Fort Sumter, South Carolina). This is an article from an Alabama newspaper circa 1950 about GJ Edgins, a member of the battery to fire the first shot of the Civil War.
People in photo include: G. J. "Jeff" Edgins
Date & Place: in Alabama USA
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I love to see about the times of our greatgrand fathers. I wish we could find more.
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