AtlLaw, I would love to have been alive while any Civil War Veteran was still alive.
This link will take you to an article showing the last surviving Civil War Veteran to die was a toss up between two Confederates, Walter Williams, who died on December 19, 1959
at the age of 117 years, and John B. Salling of the 25th Virginia, passing the same year at the age of 112.
Albert Woolson of Duluth Minnesota was the last Union Veteran. He died at the age of 109 in August of 1956.
http://www.brotherswar.com/Perspective-13.htm This just goes to show that the Civil War really was NOT that long ago... We in the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) are gearing up for the commencement of the Sesquicentennial (150 Years!!!) of the Beginning of the Civil War, which really started in November 1860, when South Carolina
legally seceded from the Union (as taught by the Federal Government at West Point from 1779 to 1866).
Anyway, I see what you mean about realizing Civil War Veterans were alive during your lifetime. Man, you gotta love it!!!
Thanks, very interesting.
SBG
Deo Vindice