The Last Muster: Images of the Revolutionary War Generation
Did you know that many of the men and women who lived during the American Revolution lived into the age of photography? Take a look at this video to learn more.
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If you turn up a photograph of Israel Warner (1768-1862), also known as Asahel, I would be interested in hearing about it. He was the son of Col. Seth Warner and enlisted in Gideon Brownson/Bronson’s company of Warner’s Regiment. From about 1840 to 1847 he was living in Whitehall, Washington Co., NY; in 1849 he was living near his brother Seth in Vermont; and from about 1854 on he was living in Napierville, DuPage County, IL.
If you turn up a photograph of Israel Warner (1768-1862), also known as Asahel, I would be interested in hearing about it. He was the son of Col. Seth Warner and enlisted in Gideon Brownson/Bronson’s company of Warner’s Regiment. From about 1840 to 1847 he was living in Whitehall, Washington Co., NY; in 1849 he was living near his brother Seth in Vermont; and from about 1854 on he was living in Napierville, DuPage County, IL.
Thank you for sending me his name! Now I can specifically search for a photo of him. I’ll let you know if I find one.