see bio p 73 for source.∼Company A, 125 PA Volunteer Infantry
Mustered in 10 August, 1862.
Survived combat on the single most bloody day in the Civil War (and American History)-the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862.
Wounded and Missing in Action at Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863, the second most bloody day of the Civil War. Admitted on 6 May to 12th Army Corps Hospital in Aquia Creek with a fractured left leg (later to be amputated).
Died of wounds May 8, 1863 (accourding to SR & HR). Fredericksburg Cemetery Visitors Center's records have "May 8" as the date-of-death; however, there is some belief that it was June 8). Originally buried at Hedgeman's Farm, Stafford (reported in Role of Honor).
see bio p 73 for source.∼Company A, 125 PA Volunteer Infantry
Mustered in 10 August, 1862.
Survived combat on the single most bloody day in the Civil War (and American History)-the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862.
Wounded and Missing in Action at Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863, the second most bloody day of the Civil War. Admitted on 6 May to 12th Army Corps Hospital in Aquia Creek with a fractured left leg (later to be amputated).
Died of wounds May 8, 1863 (accourding to SR & HR). Fredericksburg Cemetery Visitors Center's records have "May 8" as the date-of-death; however, there is some belief that it was June 8). Originally buried at Hedgeman's Farm, Stafford (reported in Role of Honor).
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