During the war he was captured by Confederate forces, and spent 10 days at the infamous Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia.
On November 25, 1901 he filed for a United States Army Pension (Application #1277759, Certificate #1044211).
He was a resident of Neshaminy, Bucks County, Pennsylvania circa 1890.
During the war he was captured by Confederate forces, and spent 10 days at the infamous Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia.
On November 25, 1901 he filed for a United States Army Pension (Application #1277759, Certificate #1044211).
He was a resident of Neshaminy, Bucks County, Pennsylvania circa 1890.
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