52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks. Week #4 theme - Witness to History
Today I will share about Charles W. Terry, the brother of my Gt Grandmother, Lizzie Terry Griffin. Immigrating from England with his family as a young teen in 1849, Charlie's life spanned nearly a century with many experiences. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States. We came across a news item written when Charlie was 92 years of age. A few quotes are following:
"Mr. Terry is said to be the original youth to
whom Horace Greeley said: "Go west, young man." When Lincoln and
Douglass were traveling through
"Charles Terry voted for Abraham Lincoln three
times while a resident of
A history of the 68th Illinois states: "Though
the boys of the Sixty-eighth were never under fire, they did the duty assigned
them with alacrity. It was theirs to care for the wounded as they were sent
into
They once passed in Grand Review before President Lincoln, being the only Illinois Regiment present on that occasion, and when Company G, at the command of their Captain, gave a hurrah for the President, his kindly recognition of the boys from Illinois by waving his hat, and his evident pleasure, manifested by a smile which lit up his careworn countenance, waved the company from reproof by superior commanders."
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