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		<description><![CDATA[How is “Totopotomoy”
pronounced?
Come to our meeting and learn the unique ways of saying Totopotomoy.
How is “Garesche ” pronounced?   - Come to our meeting and learn the unique ways of saying Garesche.
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<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Come to our meeting and learn the unique ways of saying Totopotomoy.</div>
<p>How is “<strong>Garesche </strong>” pronounced?   - Come to our meeting and learn the unique ways of saying <strong>Garesche</strong>.</p>
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		<title>How Do I Pronounce this word</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Source: Civil War Spoken Here by Robert D. Quigley)
Finis -( FIE-nis ) as in Jefferson Finis Davis, President of the Confederate States of America. 
Jefferson Davis was born in Kentucky in June 1808, the tenth child of Samuel and Jane Davis. The oldest child, Joseph, was already in college when Jefferson Davis was born. Jane Davis was [...]]]></description>
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<p>Finis -( FIE-nis ) as in Jefferson Finis Davis, President of the Confederate States of America. </p>
<p>Jefferson Davis was born in Kentucky in June 1808, the tenth child of Samuel and Jane Davis. The oldest child, Joseph, was already in college when Jefferson Davis was born. Jane Davis was forty-seven years old at the time of the birth, and it was perhaps a combination of whimsy and resolve that prompted Samuel to give the child the middle name &#8220;Finis.&#8221; Finis in Latin means &#8220;the end,&#8221; &#8220;the conclusion.&#8221; Samuel chose Jefferson for the boy&#8217;s first name, in honor of Thomas Jefferson, who was then serving in the White House.</p>
<p>Many people upon seeing this peculiar middle name pronounce it FEE-NEE. This is probably because they&#8217;ve seen a few foreign films made in France. When a French motion picture finally concludes (quite often with the enthusiastic support of its American audience) the word &#8220;finis&#8221; appears on the screen, or at least it used to. &#8220;Finis&#8221; in French means the same thing it does in Latin, the language they borrowed it from. However, the French pronounce it their own inimitable way. Since we are much more exposed to French, a language still in wide use, than to spoken Latin (even the Catholic Church dropped it), we automatically assume the &#8220;finis&#8221; is pronounced with a silent&#8217;s.&#8217; Had we all been exposed to motion pictures with a Latin soundtrack this problem would not exist! But even a Latin soundtrack would not help with Jefferson Davis&#8217; middle name. In Latin the name Finis would be pronounced FEE-nis. The traditional Southern pronunciation of the name, however, makes it part of a language all its own.</p>
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		<title>(Source: Civil War Spoken Here by Robert D. Quigley)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Egloffstein -( EG-lahf-SHTIEN ) as in Frederick Wilhelm von Eglotstein, Colonel U.S.V. 
Colonel Egloffstein was a baron and prior to the Civil War was a topographical artist in his native Germany. During the war he became colonel of the 103rd New York, which fought at South Mountain and Antietam, as well as being part of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Egloffstein</strong> -( EG-lahf-SHTIEN ) as in Frederick Wilhelm von Eglotstein, Colonel U.S.V. </p>
<p>Colonel Egloffstein was a baron and prior to the Civil War was a topographical artist in his native Germany. During the war he became colonel of the 103rd New York, which fought at South Mountain and Antietam, as well as being part of Sherman&#8217;s March. Egloffstein was breveted brigadier general for his services in the conflict and after the war returned to Germany. Here he became a engraver and also developed the half-tone process of engraving.</p>
<p>Von Egloffstein is a German name, of course. Pronouncing the &#8217;st&#8217; in &#8217;stein&#8217; with the &#8217;sch&#8217; sound is proper, however, just saying it as stine will suffice.</p>
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