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Federal (USV)

Private

Albert Warner

(c. 1838 - ?)

Home State: Pennsylvania

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 90th Pennsylvania Infantry

Before Antietam

A 24 year old cordwainer (shoe maker), he enlisted and mustered as a Private in Company B, 90th Pennsylvania Infantry on 20 January 1862 in Philadelphia. He transferred to Company I, date not given.

On the Campaign

He was wounded in the armpit in action at Antietam on 17 September 1862.

The rest of the War

He transferred to Company D, 11th Pennsylvania Infantry on 26 November 1864 and was discharged on 15 January 1865 at the end of his term of service.

References & notes

His service from the Card File 1 and Bates.2 Wound detail from Nelson.3

Birth

c. 1838; Hartford, CT

Notes

1   Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Adjutant-General, Pennsylvania Civil War Veterans' Card File, 1861-1866, Published <2005, first accessed 01 July 2005, <http://www.digitalarchives.state.pa.us/archive.asp?view=ArchiveIndexes&ArchiveID=17>  [AotW citation 23633]

2   Bates, Samuel Penniman, History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65, Harrisburg: State of Pennsylvania, 1868-1871  [AotW citation 23634]

3   Nelson, John H., As Grain Falls Before the Reaper: The Federal Hospital Sites and Identified Federal Casualties at Antietam, Hagerstown: John H. Nelson, 2004, pg. 428  [AotW citation 23635]