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Federal (USV)

Sergeant

Thomas C. Waters

(c. 1837 - ?)

Home State: Indiana

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 14th Indiana Infantry

Before Antietam

In 1860 he was a 22 year old bar tender living with saloon keeper Henry Walls in Vincennes, Knox County, IN. He enlisted and mustered on 7 June 1861 as a Sergeant in Company B, 14th Indiana Infantry.

On the Campaign

He was wounded by a gunshot to his thigh in action at Antietam on 17 September 1862.

The rest of the War

He was admitted to US Army General Hospital #1 in Frederick, MD on 28 September and transferred to Philadelphia on 1 October 1862. He was discharged for disability on 6 December 1862.

After the War

He was again tending bar in Vincennes, IN in 1870, then with saloon & restaurant owner Jacob Breinig.

References & notes

Service basics from the Adjutant General.1 Wound and hospital details from the Patient List,2 as Thomas C. Walters, and Nelson.3 Personal details from the US Census of 1860 & 1870.

Birth

c. 1837

Notes

1   State of Indiana, Adjutant General's Office, and William H.H. Terrell, Adjutant General, Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, 8 volumes, Indianapolis: (various) State Printers, 1865-1869, Vol. 4, p. 275  [AotW citation 33470]

2   National Museum of Civil War Medicine, and Terry Reimer, Frederick Patient List, Published 2018, first accessed 17 September 2018, <http://www.civilwarmed.org/explore/primary-sources/databases/frederickpatient/>, Source page: patient #4.775  [AotW citation 33471]

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, p. 429  [AotW citation 33472]