(? - 1865)
Home State: Pennsylvania
Branch of Service: Infantry
Before Antietam
He was in Company G.
On the Campaign
He was wounded in action on 17 September 1862.
References & notes
Basic information from Wallace1. Wounded by "grape shot" at the fence-corner where the Miller Cornfield met the Smoketown Road - and died "three years later" from its effects.
Death
1865
1 Wallace, William W. (Chairman), and the Regimental Committee, History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Philadelphia: J.B,. Lippincott Co., 1906, pp. 22 - 74 [AotW citation 1247]