Andrew Mulr, the name he gave at his trial, was identified as a US naval seaman because of the clothes he was wearing.
Later he was identified as Pvt. Alvin T Munn (27th Michigan) and his remains were was positively identified. The military records were supposedly amended, however the marker which says "A. Mulr" stayed the same.
Many years later, a replacement marker with "A. Munn" for Private Alvin T. Munn (27th Michigan) was placed, however with erroneous info that he was a Seaman in the US Navy.
There are no current plans to further correct the marker.
Andrew Mulr, the name he gave at his trial, was identified as a US naval seaman because of the clothes he was wearing.
Later he was identified as Pvt. Alvin T Munn (27th Michigan) and his remains were was positively identified. The military records were supposedly amended, however the marker which says "A. Mulr" stayed the same.
Many years later, a replacement marker with "A. Munn" for Private Alvin T. Munn (27th Michigan) was placed, however with erroneous info that he was a Seaman in the US Navy.
There are no current plans to further correct the marker.
Inscription
A MUNN
SEA
US NAVY
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