(? - 1866)
Home State: Wisconsin
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 3rd Wisconsin Infantry
Before Antietam
From Winnebago City, he enlisted in Company A, 3rd Wisconsin Infantry on 18 April 1861. He was wounded in action at Cedar Mountain, VA in August 1862.
On the Campaign
He was wounded in action on 17 September 1862 at Antietam.
The rest of the War
He mustered out of service on 18 July 1865.
After the War
Omro Union
Friday, May 11, 1866, pg. 1
Died.
Arnold Mann -- a patriot and soldier, after four years service and seven times wounded on as many different battle fields -- May 7th, by the to[o] free use of Opium.
References & notes
Basic information from Bryant1. The notice quoted above posted to Genealogy.com in 2011 by Beth Overstad.
Death
05/07/1866; burial in Omro Cemetery, Omro, WI
1 Bryant, Edwin Eustace, History of the Third Regiment of Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865, Madison: Arthur H Clark Co. for the Veteran Association of the Regiment, 1891, pp. 406 - 407 [AotW citation 15131]