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Captain Milton Hall Harman, CSA

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As a military historian, I have long been interested in my family’s role in America’s wars, and there have been many of them. The most fascinating of these, however, are my Civil War ancestors, for the simple reason that I can visit the battlefields where they fought and, in some cases, retrace their steps. I’ve done this on several occasions, at Manassas, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Spotsylvania. I have also located the graves of three of my ancestors, and am currently in the process, with my brother, of marking one of them. Fortunately, that one unmarked grave lies in Richmond’s Hollywood Cemetery, whose excellent records allowed us to pinpoint his exact resting place. The ancestor for whom I have the most available information is Captain Milton Hall Harman of Montgomery County, Virginia. Born in 1838, Milton was 22 years old when he enlisted in the Confederate Army on April 17, 1861. He was assigned to Company G, the “Liberty Hall Volunteers,” of the 4th Virginia Infantry Re