Dick Cheney at Chickamauga

Vice President Dick Cheney will attend the re-enactment of the battle of Chickamauga later this month.

Cheney’s great-grandfather was Capt. Sam Fletcher Cheney, born in Boscawen in Merrimack County, N.H., in 1829. He was an aide-de-camp to Col. William Sirwell, commander of the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division of the XIV Corps.

The vice president will be on hand for the opening ceremonies, according to Ed Hooper, editor and publisher of The Civil War Courier. The Courier, a national Civil War publication based in Morristown, is sponsoring the five-day event.

Dick Cheney and his wife, Lynne, have spent much time learning of the career of Sam Cheney. They even commissioned a painting of the vice president’s ancestor based on a photo in Cheney family archives.


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    Aidan Shannon

    Brett,
    I love your site,always something new and thought inspiring.Last year, on holiday in Ireland, I chanced to visit Co. Galway on the west coast.The village of Clifden is probably most famous for the transatlantic terminus of Alcock and Brown’s flight. However,it is also the birthplace of John Riley, commander of the “San Patricious” during the US Mexican War.I believe the Mexican flag is flown there every year. A few miles away is the town of Tuam, birthplace of Richard Dowling who gave the D**Yankees” a bloody nose at Sabine Pass.Keep up the good work. Regards Aidan

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