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(1842 - 1915)
Home State: Pennsylvania
Branch of Service: Infantry
Before Antietam
A divinity student, he was first licensed to preach in 1862. He enlisted and was appointed First Sergeant of Company C, 125th Pennsylvania Infantry on 7 August 1862.
On the Campaign
He was with his Company at Antietam.
The rest of the War
He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 7 February 1863, and honorably mustered out on 18 May 1863.
After the War
He was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church with appointments in New Hampshire, New York, and Pennsylvania. He co-founded the Chautauqua Assembly Daily Herald, and edited and published the Chautauquan from 1880 to 1898.
References & notes
Basic information from Wallace1. Details from his Memorial from the MOLLUS (1916).
Birth
02/20/1842; Williamsburg, PA
Death
06/26/1915; Meadville, PA; burial in Greendale Cemetery, Meadville, PA
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. 150-153, 300 [AotW citation 13939]