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The famous Kentucky Idle Hour Stock Farm horse breeder Edward R. Bradley's family originated in the Sixtowns area of Ballynascreen, five kilometres west of Draperstown. A hero of the American Civil War, Captain Charles McAnally was originally from Sixtowns, but emigrated to the United States and joined the Union Forces, the 69th Pennsylvania Volunteers, at the outset of the war. As well as taking part in the crucial action of Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg, He was awarded the Medal of Honor after his exploits during the Battle of Spotsylvania. He is listed in the Roll of Honour that "In a hand-to-hand encounter with the enemy captured a flag, was wounded in the act, but continued on duty until he received a second wound." He survived the war and ended his days near Austin, Texas.
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