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Randolph Marshall Clark

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Randolph Marshall Clark

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
11 Sep 1873 (aged 38)
Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Jamaica Plain, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2949647, Longitude: -71.1089295
Plot
Section 6, Lot 413, White Pine Ave.
Memorial ID
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RANDOLPH MARSHALL CLARK - Civil War veteran.

First Lieutenant 1st Mass. Cavalry, 26 Dec, 1861. With his regt. in S. C. till after the Peninsular and Md. campaigns in 1862; transferred to Headquarters 5th A. C. at Sharpsburg, and acted as Batt. Q. M. of the 1st Cav., serving as escort to Gen. Fitz John Porter, and afterward to Gen. Hooker; ordered by War Dept. to Boston in Dec, 1862, to be commissioned in the 2d Mass. Cav.; he was taken sick, however, and did not return to the service.

Captain 1st Mass. Cav. 6 Jan., 1863.
Discharged for Disability 8 Aug., 1863.

Visited Europe and traveled extensively in Norway, Sweden, Russia; returned and had charge of a large mill, of which his father was chief owner. He married on 17 May 1864 Mary Vinton at St Marks in the Bowery, Manhattan, New York, New York. Her father, Reverend Alexander Hamilton Vinton was the officiating clergyman.

Randolph and Mary are recorded on the 1865 Massachusetts census and the 1870 census in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Died at Dedham, Mass., 11 Sept., 1873.

Source: Harvard University in the War of 1861-1865: A Record of Services Rendered in the Army and Navy of the United States, by the Graduates and Students of Harvard College and the Professional Schools. Francis Henry Brown Cupples, Upham, and Company, 1886

Randolph M. Clark.
Grad. Harvard, 1855.
1st Lieut. M. Dec. 26, 1861, age 26 [Dedham]. Acting Adj. 2d Batt. Beaufort, 1862. Capt. Jan. 6, 1863 (not M.). Disch. Aug. 8, 1863.

Source: A history of the First Regiment of Massachusetts cavalry volunteers by Crowninshield, Benjamin W. (Benjamin William), 1837-1892; Gleason, D. H. L. (Daniel Henry Lawrence), Publication date 1891. Publisher Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Co.
RANDOLPH MARSHALL CLARK - Civil War veteran.

First Lieutenant 1st Mass. Cavalry, 26 Dec, 1861. With his regt. in S. C. till after the Peninsular and Md. campaigns in 1862; transferred to Headquarters 5th A. C. at Sharpsburg, and acted as Batt. Q. M. of the 1st Cav., serving as escort to Gen. Fitz John Porter, and afterward to Gen. Hooker; ordered by War Dept. to Boston in Dec, 1862, to be commissioned in the 2d Mass. Cav.; he was taken sick, however, and did not return to the service.

Captain 1st Mass. Cav. 6 Jan., 1863.
Discharged for Disability 8 Aug., 1863.

Visited Europe and traveled extensively in Norway, Sweden, Russia; returned and had charge of a large mill, of which his father was chief owner. He married on 17 May 1864 Mary Vinton at St Marks in the Bowery, Manhattan, New York, New York. Her father, Reverend Alexander Hamilton Vinton was the officiating clergyman.

Randolph and Mary are recorded on the 1865 Massachusetts census and the 1870 census in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Died at Dedham, Mass., 11 Sept., 1873.

Source: Harvard University in the War of 1861-1865: A Record of Services Rendered in the Army and Navy of the United States, by the Graduates and Students of Harvard College and the Professional Schools. Francis Henry Brown Cupples, Upham, and Company, 1886

Randolph M. Clark.
Grad. Harvard, 1855.
1st Lieut. M. Dec. 26, 1861, age 26 [Dedham]. Acting Adj. 2d Batt. Beaufort, 1862. Capt. Jan. 6, 1863 (not M.). Disch. Aug. 8, 1863.

Source: A history of the First Regiment of Massachusetts cavalry volunteers by Crowninshield, Benjamin W. (Benjamin William), 1837-1892; Gleason, D. H. L. (Daniel Henry Lawrence), Publication date 1891. Publisher Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Co.


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