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Lieut George Pitman Haw

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Lieut George Pitman Haw

Birth
Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Death
19 Apr 1930 (aged 91)
Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.5354227, Longitude: -77.4571201
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The son of John and Mary Austin Watt Haw was First Lieutenant in Company B of the 15th Regiment of Virginia Infantry. He lost his left arm at the Battle of Sharpsburg. The 1867 Law graduate of Washington College was Hanover County Commonwealth Attorney for forty years. From Oak Grove and Haw's Shop in Hanover, he was Commander of Camp 51, Virginia Grand Camp of Confederate Veterans of Ashland. Shown is Dundee, the Haw home. Click on it for more.



The son of John and Mary Austin Watt Haw was First Lieutenant in Company B of the 15th Regiment of Virginia Infantry. He lost his left arm at the Battle of Sharpsburg. The 1867 Law graduate of Washington College was Hanover County Commonwealth Attorney for forty years. From Oak Grove and Haw's Shop in Hanover, he was Commander of Camp 51, Virginia Grand Camp of Confederate Veterans of Ashland. Shown is Dundee, the Haw home. Click on it for more.





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