REMEMBERING CIVIL WAR VETERAN CHARLES MOE

  • Above: In 1887, a photograph of the old soldiers. Moe belonged to the G.A.R. unit at the time, but we don’t know which one he is. Photograph shared with Table Rock Historical Society by Dave Leichtman.
    Above: In 1887, a photograph of the old soldiers. Moe belonged to the G.A.R. unit at the time, but we don’t know which one he is. Photograph shared with Table Rock Historical Society by Dave Leichtman.
In the Table Rock Cemetery is the small tombstone of Charles Moe. Charles Moe was born in 1839 and was 21 when the Civil War began. Next to him are two of his six children, Linnie, who died in 1880 at the age of 6 months, and Vernon, who died in 1912 at the age of 28. Charley Moe died in 1904 at the age of 67. He was one of Table Rock’s Civil War veterans who saw the most action, equaled to my…

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