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Capt Charles Wesley Keyes

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Capt Charles Wesley Keyes

Birth
Maine, USA
Death
1906 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Wilton, Franklin County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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***Special "Thanks!" goes to Mr. John Heseltine for the following information***:

"Keyes, Charles Wesley of Wilton, Maine, c.1830 born in Maine; Sept. 10, 1862 sgt., Band and hospital steward, 28th Maine Infantry Rgt. Aug. 31, 1863 mo at Augusta, Maine; Nov. 10, 1863 pvt., Co. F, 2nd Maine Cavalry Rgt. March 2, 1864 discharged for promotion; April 2, 1864 1stlt., Co. E, 32nd Maine Infantry Rgt. May 12, 1864 wounded (left leg, amputated) at Spotsylvania Court House, Va. Sept. 27, 1864 discharged for wounds; Jan. 20, 1865 2ndlt., Co. F, Maine Coast Guard; July 7, 1865 mustered out at Augusta; July 28, 1866 2ndIt., 44th U. S. Infantry Rgt. March 2, 1867 brevet 1stlt., U. S. Army for Ft. Butler, La. and brevet capt., U. S. Army Spotsylvania Court House, Va. May 27, 1869 unassigned; Dec. 31, 1870 retired as 1st Lt."

Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine; Union Blue: History of MOLLUS; The Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War.
***Special "Thanks!" goes to Mr. John Heseltine for the following information***:

"Keyes, Charles Wesley of Wilton, Maine, c.1830 born in Maine; Sept. 10, 1862 sgt., Band and hospital steward, 28th Maine Infantry Rgt. Aug. 31, 1863 mo at Augusta, Maine; Nov. 10, 1863 pvt., Co. F, 2nd Maine Cavalry Rgt. March 2, 1864 discharged for promotion; April 2, 1864 1stlt., Co. E, 32nd Maine Infantry Rgt. May 12, 1864 wounded (left leg, amputated) at Spotsylvania Court House, Va. Sept. 27, 1864 discharged for wounds; Jan. 20, 1865 2ndlt., Co. F, Maine Coast Guard; July 7, 1865 mustered out at Augusta; July 28, 1866 2ndIt., 44th U. S. Infantry Rgt. March 2, 1867 brevet 1stlt., U. S. Army for Ft. Butler, La. and brevet capt., U. S. Army Spotsylvania Court House, Va. May 27, 1869 unassigned; Dec. 31, 1870 retired as 1st Lt."

Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine; Union Blue: History of MOLLUS; The Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War.

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