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"The Gallant Sims: A Civil War Hero Rediscovered"

November 19, 2018

On Monday, November 19th, the Historical Society of Islip Hamlet will host Jeff Richman, Green-Wood Cemetery's historian and tour guide, who will give a presentation on his book, “The Gallant Sims:  A Civil War Hero Rediscovered".  As the Civil War began in 1861, Samuel Harris Sims, of Brooklyn, enlisted to fight to preserve the Union. For the next three years, he led his men into many of the major battles of the war. Captain Sims was killed at the Battle of the Crater; he was interred at Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery.  His story was far from over. The soldiers who had served with him took up a collection to pay for his orphaned daughter’s college education; the Confederate who had captured Captain Sims’s sword returned it to his family. In 1888, his comrades unveiled a monument in his memory.  Two families lovingly preserved many of the objects and documents that now are owned by The Green-Wood Historic Fund and make it possible for this book to tell his dramatic story. They  tell a fascinating story of love, patriotism, art, war, camaraderie, and more.

This program will be held at the Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Avenue, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.  The program is free and open to the public; refreshments.  For more info:
631-245-0675, www.isliphamlethistory.org.

 
Location Information
Islip Public Library
71 Monell Avenue
Islip, NY 11751-4706
 
Contact Information
Historical Society of Islip Hamlet
Email: isliphamlethistory@gmail.com
Phone: 631-277-4895 or 631-245-0675
   



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