Talk:Edmund L. Gruber

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Ramseyman in topic Music

Relying on primary sources to piece puzzles of history together edit

Recently have been looking at primary sources (at The Hoover Institution Archives) on Brigadier general William R. Gruber and discovered in his papers that Edmund L. Gruber was in fact his brother who "was famous for 'The Caisson Song'" as he quotes in a correspondence file. User:Tess600 22:15, 11 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Music edit

I'm unclear what is meant by a "popular artilleryman", who made that determination, and how. Ramseyman (talk) 22:53, 20 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

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