Restored Espy Post in Carnegie a treasure trove of history
Union Army Capt. Thomas Espy has long lain in an unmarked grave. But a photograph of his determined face still casts a forceful presence in the Carnegie veterans post that bears his name.
If the souls of his men from the 62nd Regiment stir happily, perhaps it’s because this elegant room, where they and other local soldiers met regularly for three decades, has been beautifully restored with the help of four archival photographs.
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February 8, 2010 | Posted by javal
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