Friday, November 6, 2015

Robert Eugene Foster: Hero's Memory Lives On

This was the first article that I wrote as Deputy Historian. Written back in 2006, I recently discovered this article on a hard drive while I was looking for something else. This article originally appeared in the Union-Sun & Journal in late 2006.

In Biloxi, Mississippi, a Lockport man is remembered for his duty to his country during the Korean and Vietnam Wars.  “Foster Manor” barracks at Keesler Air Force Base was named as a lasting honor to Robert Eugene Foster.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

William Warren: Wounded Warrior

Another in our Civil War series from the Union-Sun & Journal, this one details William Warren, a Lockport attorney. Originally appeared in the USJ in 2011.

Sunlight glinted off the cold steel of bayonets lining the edge of the woods.   Boys and men, dressed in blue wool, shifted nervously as they stared across the harvested wheat field toward rebel positions nestled in the forest covering the sides of Cedar Mountain.  The rush of cannonballs passing overhead, exploding all around added to the cacophony of the screams of wounded and dying men.  The plight of the Union Army under the continuous onslaught of Confederate artillery was so dire that a grave decision was made to help stave off rising casualties.