Margaret S. McCalmont (1874-1960),
Jean McCalmont Lott (1876-1962),
Mabel E. McCalmont (1881- ?),
Harry L. McCalmont (1882-1949),
& Edith L. McCalmont (1885-1950)
Civil War Veteran
Pvt. U.S. Army, Co. I, 142nd Pa. Vol. Inf.
8/13/1862 - 7/10/1865
Hiram was accepted as a Cadet at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on 6/2/1869. He was discharged 1/25/1872 and then attended the Law School at Columbian University, Washington D.C.
He was employed a a civil service clerk at the Pensions Office in Washington D.C. from 1873 to 1919. During this period, he held dual residency at times between Warren, PA and Washington.
He was granted Patent No. 401,961 on Apr. 23, 1889 for a Device For Protecting Gummed Postage Stamps.
In Sept. 1905 he attended The national encampment of the Union Veterans' Legion in Wilmington, Del. as an Alternate Delegate.
Margaret S. McCalmont (1874-1960),
Jean McCalmont Lott (1876-1962),
Mabel E. McCalmont (1881- ?),
Harry L. McCalmont (1882-1949),
& Edith L. McCalmont (1885-1950)
Civil War Veteran
Pvt. U.S. Army, Co. I, 142nd Pa. Vol. Inf.
8/13/1862 - 7/10/1865
Hiram was accepted as a Cadet at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on 6/2/1869. He was discharged 1/25/1872 and then attended the Law School at Columbian University, Washington D.C.
He was employed a a civil service clerk at the Pensions Office in Washington D.C. from 1873 to 1919. During this period, he held dual residency at times between Warren, PA and Washington.
He was granted Patent No. 401,961 on Apr. 23, 1889 for a Device For Protecting Gummed Postage Stamps.
In Sept. 1905 he attended The national encampment of the Union Veterans' Legion in Wilmington, Del. as an Alternate Delegate.
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