The following was contributed by Find-a-grave member Just~Us Relatives (thank you):
"John R. Amidon, banker of Cedar Rapids, died there Monday. He was with Sherman on his march to the sea and participated in the battles of Chancellorsville, Antietam, and Gettysburg."
*Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa, Thursday, July 11, 1912.
Sent along by contributor Joanne Scobee Morgan #46991706 (thank you):
THE GAZETTE (CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA) 30 MAY 1916 TUES. PAGE 6
OAK HILL CEMETERY
John R. Amidon, quartermaster sergeant company I, 3d Wisconsin volunteer infantry; was transferred to company B and promoted to second lieutenant; died July 1, 1912.
The following was contributed by Find-a-grave member Just~Us Relatives (thank you):
"John R. Amidon, banker of Cedar Rapids, died there Monday. He was with Sherman on his march to the sea and participated in the battles of Chancellorsville, Antietam, and Gettysburg."
*Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa, Thursday, July 11, 1912.
Sent along by contributor Joanne Scobee Morgan #46991706 (thank you):
THE GAZETTE (CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA) 30 MAY 1916 TUES. PAGE 6
OAK HILL CEMETERY
John R. Amidon, quartermaster sergeant company I, 3d Wisconsin volunteer infantry; was transferred to company B and promoted to second lieutenant; died July 1, 1912.
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