Died of wounds received in the battle of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
Shares monument with John A. Spelman/Spellman for whom the John A. Spellman Post 321 of the Grand Army of the Republic in Hilliard, Ohio was named.
Enlisted on Sept. 15, 1863
Succumbed to his wounds received in the battle of Mt. Sterling at Lexington, Kentucky. His step-brother, John A. Spellman, died exactly 2 weeks prior to him during this battle on June 9, 1864.
Father:
Capt. John W. Armstrong (1817/1819-1901)
Mother:
Mary (Fickle) Armstrong (1823-1850)
Siblings:
Alexander M. Armstrong
Elizabeth Ann Armstrong
John C. Armstrong (1849-1898)
Mack C. Armstrong (1856-1909)
John A. Spellman - Step-brother (??-1864)
Died of wounds received in the battle of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
Shares monument with John A. Spelman/Spellman for whom the John A. Spellman Post 321 of the Grand Army of the Republic in Hilliard, Ohio was named.
Enlisted on Sept. 15, 1863
Succumbed to his wounds received in the battle of Mt. Sterling at Lexington, Kentucky. His step-brother, John A. Spellman, died exactly 2 weeks prior to him during this battle on June 9, 1864.
Father:
Capt. John W. Armstrong (1817/1819-1901)
Mother:
Mary (Fickle) Armstrong (1823-1850)
Siblings:
Alexander M. Armstrong
Elizabeth Ann Armstrong
John C. Armstrong (1849-1898)
Mack C. Armstrong (1856-1909)
John A. Spellman - Step-brother (??-1864)
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