He joined the 32nd regiment Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers in Company "F" on 16 August 1862 at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He had brown hair, dark eyes, and was 5 feet 6 inches tall and was a roof single maker at the time of enlistment. He wrote in German to his parents in Milwaukee about the war and that he may not make it (I have those letters). In and around Marietta Field Hospital, he died of disease during Gen. Sherman's march to Atlanta,GA. (SOURCE: Civil War pension record #239-136). No exact burial record has been discovered through all research efforts with the Vet. Admin. Wish a Civil War historical expert to help me locate his possible remains!
He joined the 32nd regiment Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers in Company "F" on 16 August 1862 at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He had brown hair, dark eyes, and was 5 feet 6 inches tall and was a roof single maker at the time of enlistment. He wrote in German to his parents in Milwaukee about the war and that he may not make it (I have those letters). In and around Marietta Field Hospital, he died of disease during Gen. Sherman's march to Atlanta,GA. (SOURCE: Civil War pension record #239-136). No exact burial record has been discovered through all research efforts with the Vet. Admin. Wish a Civil War historical expert to help me locate his possible remains!
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