THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, June 26, 1994 TAG: 9406260010 SECTION: LOCAL PAGE: B5 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: SALISBURY, MD. DATELINE: 940626 LENGTH: Short
Liebman took an active interest in the Boy Scouts movement since its introduction to America in 1910, and was Scoutmaster of Troop 34 in Norfolk. He was the past commander of the Picket-Buchanan Camp 9, Sons of Confederate Veterans in Norfolk, judge advocate of the John H. Winder Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans in Salisbury, and served on the National Staff, Judge Advocate General of that organization. He was awarded the 50-year membership medal, Sons of Confederate Veterans, of which only 10 have been awarded nationally. He was a Civil War historian, lecturer and publisher of numerous Civil War articles, and was also appointed by Gov. J. Millard Tawes to the Maryland Civil War Centennial Commission.
{REST} He was the brother of the late Bernard Liebman, Henrietta Karlin, Rebekah Liebman and Julius Liebman; and he is survived by a brother, Walter Liebman of Norfolk, and two sisters, Niomi Jacobs and Erma Liebman.
A funeral service and interment were held in Salisbury, Maryland.
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