tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296287100970811608.post5673980061635522874..comments2024-03-06T06:52:36.635-05:00Comments on The 48th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry: Photo Gallery: Some Unique Views of the Nagle StatueJohn David Hoptakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10521690201528852944noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296287100970811608.post-50264029012672792002009-05-27T11:42:34.649-04:002009-05-27T11:42:34.649-04:00Many thanks for the great photos. It's probably be...Many thanks for the great photos. It's probably been a long time since the top of that kepi was last viewed.<br /><br />Tom Shay - Cressona, PAAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296287100970811608.post-35719055826500923042009-05-25T19:05:52.222-04:002009-05-25T19:05:52.222-04:00Bill
I do believe it is "Nah-gle," since...Bill<br />I do believe it is "Nah-gle," since the family was of German descent. "Nay-gle," I believe, is more of an Irish pronunciation. However, I, too have heard it both. Interestingly, I have many letters from soldiers in the 6th & 9th NH who served under Nagle spell his name "Noggle" in their letters home, which leads me further to believe that it is "Nah-gle."<br /><br />JohnJohn David Hoptakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10521690201528852944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296287100970811608.post-46857327268447716512009-05-25T11:32:12.461-04:002009-05-25T11:32:12.461-04:00Hi John,
Is it "Nah-gle" or "Nay-gle" ??? I have ...Hi John,<br /><br />Is it "Nah-gle" or "Nay-gle" ??? I have heard both on tours and was wondering which side you fall on. <br /><br />Thanks<br />BillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com