Mr. Curtis was a 20 year old single farmer from Bucksport when he enlisted as a Private on 10 Sep 1862. He mustered into active service with Co. I; 28th Regiment; Maine Volunteers on 14 Oct 1862. At the time of his enlistment he was described as standing 5' 6" with brown hair and blue eyes.
He was discharged on a Surgeon's Certificate for disability on 23 Dec 1862. He is described in the 1890 Veteran's Census taken in Orrington, Me. as suffering from Dysplasia. On 24 Feb 1887 he made application# 599.385 for a Veteran's Invalid Pension which was granted under certificate# 426.877. After his death his widow Emma would receive a Widow's Pension, certificate# 682.180.
Mr. Curtis was a 20 year old single farmer from Bucksport when he enlisted as a Private on 10 Sep 1862. He mustered into active service with Co. I; 28th Regiment; Maine Volunteers on 14 Oct 1862. At the time of his enlistment he was described as standing 5' 6" with brown hair and blue eyes.
He was discharged on a Surgeon's Certificate for disability on 23 Dec 1862. He is described in the 1890 Veteran's Census taken in Orrington, Me. as suffering from Dysplasia. On 24 Feb 1887 he made application# 599.385 for a Veteran's Invalid Pension which was granted under certificate# 426.877. After his death his widow Emma would receive a Widow's Pension, certificate# 682.180.
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