Staunton Spectator November 11, 1873
At Jacob Staubus', his father-in-law, near North River Gap, on the 9th inst., Frederick Cupp, aged about 28 years. His disease, a galloping consumption. He bore the exposure and the hardships of the late war as a Confederate soldier. He leaves a wife and one child, with numerous relatives to mourn his loss.
He enlisted on 16 July 1861 for 1 year. Wounded in the head at McDowell, Highland Co. Va., on 8 May 1862 and at Manassas on 29 Aug. 1862. Furloughed 31 Oct. 1863 and returned by 15 Nov. 1863. Promoted to Sgt. 1864. Re-enlistment bounty due. (Info from Fold3). Contributor: Ruth Tobias (47126653)
4th Sergeant, Company D, 52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Confederate States Army
Staunton Spectator November 11, 1873
At Jacob Staubus', his father-in-law, near North River Gap, on the 9th inst., Frederick Cupp, aged about 28 years. His disease, a galloping consumption. He bore the exposure and the hardships of the late war as a Confederate soldier. He leaves a wife and one child, with numerous relatives to mourn his loss.
He enlisted on 16 July 1861 for 1 year. Wounded in the head at McDowell, Highland Co. Va., on 8 May 1862 and at Manassas on 29 Aug. 1862. Furloughed 31 Oct. 1863 and returned by 15 Nov. 1863. Promoted to Sgt. 1864. Re-enlistment bounty due. (Info from Fold3). Contributor: Ruth Tobias (47126653)
4th Sergeant, Company D, 52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Confederate States Army
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