“This looks like Ohio did before the war,” said Silas Pinney when he arrived in Sturgeon Bay ninety years ago. With him were his three sons: George, Augustus, and James. Silas’ fourth son, Smith, had been killed in the battle of Antietam in the Civil War.
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“This looks like Ohio did before the war,” said Silas Pinney when he arrived in Sturgeon Bay ninety years ago. With him were his three sons: George, Augustus, and James. Silas’ fourth son, Smith, had been killed in the battle of Antietam in the Civil War.