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1. HometownAnnapolis.com, Lifestyle - Group preserves memory of Union soldiers
www.capitalonline.com/cgi-bin/ - [Cached]Published on: 7/24/2006 Last Visited: 7/24/2006
Perhaps Steve Hammond was destined to be a Civil War buff.
He was born near the battlefield in Gettysburg, Pa., and his great-great-grandfather served in the Union Army.
So, it wasn't that much of a stretch, at least as Mr. Hammond sees it, for him to become involved with a group dedicated to preserving the memory of Grand Army of the Republic and the ancestors who fought for the Union.
"It's trying to keep that memory alive," he said.
Mr. Hammond, who lives in Crofton, serves as commander of the Odenton-based General George G. Meade Camp of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
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Hammond has been working over the past couple months to change that. He's trying to form a new camp on the Eastern Shore. So far, he's had eight or nine inquiries, but he's hoping that number grows.
It took about six months to get the Odenton group off the ground, so Mr. Hammond has some time.
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For more information on the Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War or the new Eastern Shore chapter, contact Mr. Hammond at shammond25@gmail.com or call 410-721-5236. -
2. HometownAnnapolis.com, Neighborhoods - June 20 local digest
www.capitalonline.com/cgi-bin/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/20/2006 Last Visited: 6/20/2006
For information, contact Steve Hammond, senior vice commander, Department of Maryland, e-mail shammond25@gmail.com or call 410-721-5236. -
3. HometownAnnapolis.com, Lifestyle - Group preserves memory of Union soldiers
www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi- - [Cached]Published on: 7/23/2006 Last Visited: 7/23/2006
Perhaps Steve Hammond was destined to be a Civil War buff.
He was born near the battlefield in Gettysburg, Pa., and his great-great-grandfather served in the Union Army.
So, it wasn't that much of a stretch, at least as Mr. Hammond sees it, for him to become involved with a group dedicated to preserving the memory of Grand Army of the Republic and the ancestors who fought for the Union.
"It's trying to keep that memory alive," he said.
Mr. Hammond, who lives in Crofton, serves as commander of the Odenton-based General George G. Meade Camp of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
...
Hammond has been working over the past couple months to change that. He's trying to form a new camp on the Eastern Shore. So far, he's had eight or nine inquiries, but he's hoping that number grows.
It took about six months to get the Odenton group off the ground, so Mr. Hammond has some time.
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For more information on the Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War or the new Eastern Shore chapter, contact Mr. Hammond at shammond25@gmail.com or call 410-721-5236.

