Veteran's Day Includes All Wars
Most
of us know the 1919 history of Armistice Day. We may also know that 11 Nov 1938
it became a Federal Holiday to recognize and honor WWI veterans. The recognition of American soldiers was extended
to “American veterans of all wars.” 1 June 1954 thanks to President Eisenhower.
So that would include the early wars. Early
war veterans were most often recognized locally way before Armistice Day,
especially in small towns across America.
Using City
Directories
Local
researchers may find their veteran ancestor featured in newspapers, local town
histories, and even in city directories. Families were sometimes elevated to “local
celebrity status.”
In
1888 the Des Moines City Directory noted
its Sons of Veterans and highlighted officers of the Iowa Prisoners of War
Associations way before the 1919 Armistice Day and decades before the official
8 Oct 1954 Veterans Day Proclamation.
In Toledo
The
1892 City Directory not only lists the Sons of Veterans information but also
the Union Veteran’s Union (Civil War).
Kathleen
Brandt
a3genealogy.com
a3Genealogy@gmail.com
Nice reminder Kathleen! I should revisit some of the city directories I viewed before before I knew about all the veterans in my family tree.
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