Who was the last living Civil War soldier?
We composed a search in Yahoo! consisting of the following keywords: civil war last survivor. Charging right past the irrelevant “Site Matches,” we went straight to the “Web Page Matches” provided by Google’s index. Our first match was from the U.S. Civil War FAQ, a mighty two-part document that covers all aspects of the war between the Union and the Confederacy (1861-1865). We learned that yours is a “frequently asked question.” By using Ctrl F (the “Find in Page” function in the Edit drop-down menu of your browser), we located your answer within the long page of text. In the group of questions about the end of the war we discovered: Q3.4: Who was the last surviving veteran of the Civil War? Albert Woolson of Minnesota was a Union drummer boy who died in 1956, and the Civil War’s last authenticated survivor. On the Confederate side the answer is som
We composed a search in Yahoo! consisting of the following keywords: civil war last survivor. Charging right past the irrelevant “Site Matches,” we went straight to the “Web Page Matches” provided by Google’s index. Our first match was from the U.S. Civil War FAQ, a mighty two-part document that covers all aspects of the war between the Union and the Confederacy (1861-1865). We learned that yours is a “frequently asked question.” By using Ctrl F (the “Find in Page” function in the Edit drop-down menu of your browser), we located your answer within the long page of text. In the group of questions about the end of the war we discovered: Q3.4: Who was the last surviving veteran of the Civil War? Albert Woolson of Minnesota was a Union drummer boy who died in 1956, and the Civil War’s last authenticated survivor. On the Confederate side the answer is som