Last surviving Confederate veterans (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Last surviving Confederate veterans" in English language version.

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  • Marvel's statements are unambiguous. Yet, according to advocates for claimants who lived longer than Crump, some of the claims of these claimants may not be confirmed due to lack of conclusive evidence rather than due to debunking. In 'Last Surviving Veterans', Genealogy Trails, a volunteer-run web site, retrieved October 14, 2014, the author (Kim Torp is the name at the bottom of the page; also shown as the person who maintains the main page) states that "Marvel did not present his research on several other Confederate claims from the 1950s, some of which appear to be genuine." However, the page cites an earlier version of this article, which contained original research and speculation, as one of its sources. Gryzb, 2016, pp. 7, 133-135, supports Marvel's conclusion.
  • "The Last Veterans Biographies and Obituaries". Genealogy Trails. Retrieved December 8, 2015.

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  • Carroll, H. Bailey. Texas Collection, in Texas State Historical Association, 'The Southwestern Historical Quarterly' Vol. 63, No. 4, Apr., 1960, p. 602. Retrieved September 29, 2014.  – via JSTOR (subscription required)

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