Health & Fitness
A Poem to New Year’s Eve, 100 Years Ago
Sue and Ed Ramsey were both fighting bad colds on the last day of 2012. Sue determined to put her New Year's Eve to good use doing some follow-up work on some of our soldiers.

Sue and Ed Ramsey were both fighting bad colds on the last day of 2012–"sick as dogs"– just a few days ago. So they decided that there would be no New Year’s Eve party that night for them–just a quiet night at home.
Sue, who has been a researcher for Green-Wood’s Civil War Project for years now–even though she lives all the way out there in California–determined to put her time on New Year’s Eve to good use–doing some follow-up work online on some of our soldiers.
She was working on the Es–and the next name up was Bartholemew William Ennis, born in 1839, died in 1925. See the rest of this post, with images, on the Green-Wood website.