tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7112053702773091232.post5032925051624723634..comments2023-03-23T08:19:04.100-05:00Comments on Kingdom Of Fife: 150 Years Ago Today . . .Merkin J. Pus-Tarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04667489495522103945noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7112053702773091232.post-6837930992845170332012-05-07T22:20:29.141-05:002012-05-07T22:20:29.141-05:00Hi - I'm a descendent of the Arterburns who ha...Hi - I'm a descendent of the Arterburns who had a farm just north of Flippin. A good portion of my family is buried in the Neal Cemetery just south of the Flippin crossroads. <br />In the Ward-Lewis cemetery are buried two ancestors (Thomas and Elijah) who fought in Company G of the 9th KY Infantry and are believed to have died at Missionary Ridge in the Chatanooga campaign. <br /><br />I'm planning a historical tour of the the area, and the Arterburn farm, near Flippin in June. I'd really like to understand where Camp Anderson was, as it was the place where I'm sure these two ancestors organized and called home for some period. <br /><br />It's unclear to me as to where the camp, or historical marker is that you reference in your blog. Can you please provide some detailed info? <br /><br />Much appreciated! Jay Blue (aka Jame Arterburn) (jblue3224@gmail.com)Jay Bluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01830992929553975647noreply@blogger.com