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James Oswald Lutted

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James Oswald Lutted

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Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
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JAS.O.LUTTED
CO.H.
12 N.Y. CAV.

Birthdate estimated 1844.
Death date unkn. after 1910.

American Civil War Soldiers Record

Name: James Lutted
Enlistment Date: 11 August 1863
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1294 1294
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 11 August 1863 at the age of 19
Enlisted in Company H, 12th Cavalry Regiment New York on 27 August 1863.
Promoted to Full Quartermaster Sergeant on 22 February 1864
Transfered on 31 August 1864 from company H to company S
Promoted to Full Quartermaster Sergeant on 31 August 1864 (Promoted to Regmt.)
Transfered on 29 March 1865 from company S to company H
Mustered out Company H, 12th Cavalry Regiment New York on 19 July 1865 in Raleigh, NC

Civil War Pension Index

Name of Soldier: Lutted, James Oswald
Name of Dependent: [blank]
Service: Q-M, Sgt., H 12 N.Y. Cav.
Date of Filing as Invalid: 1904, [?] 30
State from which Filed: Hawaii
[no dependents listed]

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[Note: The following records may or may not be this individual, but may prove helpful to family or genealogists.]

1870 US Federal Census

Buffalo Ward 2, Erie, New York
Lutted, James, 26, confectioner, b. Scotland
Lutted, Lizzie Y., 18, housekeeper, b. New York

1890 Buffalo, New York Directory

Name: James Lutted; W. H. McClelland; Geo. Gantz
Location 1: 25 and 27 Ellicott
Business Name: Lutted Candy Co. The
Occupation: pres.; sec.; treas.

"James Lutted established J. Lutted and Company in 1876, in Buffalo, N.Y., at 301 Main St. By 1886, the business had moved to larger facilities at Nos. 27 and 29 Elliott St. They sold candies, foreign fruits, show cases and "J.L." and "Uncle Sam" Cough Drops as specialties. S.P. may have been an abbreviation for specialty product. There are at least nine different trade cards advertising Lutted's Cough Drops or Lutted's S.P. Cough Drops." - ANTIQUE BOTTLE AND GLASS COLLECTOR MAGAZINE [Lutted's S.P. Cough Drops glass countertop containers shaped like log cabins are collectible.]

1904 Hawaiian Gazette newspaper

Friday, August 19, 1904 Honolulu
J. Oswald Lutted has been made defendant in an assumpsit action brought by C. W. Booth, to recover the sum of $2033.20.

1906 Oakland Tribune

Monday Evening, January 15, 1906
[among grocery items listed]
Hawaiian Poi -- Lutted's Health food, reg'ly 50c, 1 lb. can .40

1910 US Federal Census

Seattle Ward 7, King, Washington
Sledge, John B., head, 27, m. 1.5 yrs, b. Texas, real estate broker/ ---, Gertrude L., 25, m. 1.5 yrs, b. NY/ Lutted, James O., father-in-law, 66, widower, b.Scotland [est 1844], merchant

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Buried in the "Grand Army of the Republic" (GAR) section of O'ahu Cemetery.
After the end of the American Civil War, veterans formed fraternal groups to continue bonds formed in the war, ultimately gaining political power. The GAR emerged as the most powerful among the various organizations, by 1890 numbering 409,489, and aligned with the Republican Party. Founded in Decatur, Illinois on April 6, 1866 by Benjamin F. Stephenson, membership was limited to honorably discharged veterans of the Union Army, Navy, Marine Corps or the Revenue Cutter Service who had served between April 12, 1861 and April 9, 1865.
JAS.O.LUTTED
CO.H.
12 N.Y. CAV.

Birthdate estimated 1844.
Death date unkn. after 1910.

American Civil War Soldiers Record

Name: James Lutted
Enlistment Date: 11 August 1863
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1294 1294
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 11 August 1863 at the age of 19
Enlisted in Company H, 12th Cavalry Regiment New York on 27 August 1863.
Promoted to Full Quartermaster Sergeant on 22 February 1864
Transfered on 31 August 1864 from company H to company S
Promoted to Full Quartermaster Sergeant on 31 August 1864 (Promoted to Regmt.)
Transfered on 29 March 1865 from company S to company H
Mustered out Company H, 12th Cavalry Regiment New York on 19 July 1865 in Raleigh, NC

Civil War Pension Index

Name of Soldier: Lutted, James Oswald
Name of Dependent: [blank]
Service: Q-M, Sgt., H 12 N.Y. Cav.
Date of Filing as Invalid: 1904, [?] 30
State from which Filed: Hawaii
[no dependents listed]

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[Note: The following records may or may not be this individual, but may prove helpful to family or genealogists.]

1870 US Federal Census

Buffalo Ward 2, Erie, New York
Lutted, James, 26, confectioner, b. Scotland
Lutted, Lizzie Y., 18, housekeeper, b. New York

1890 Buffalo, New York Directory

Name: James Lutted; W. H. McClelland; Geo. Gantz
Location 1: 25 and 27 Ellicott
Business Name: Lutted Candy Co. The
Occupation: pres.; sec.; treas.

"James Lutted established J. Lutted and Company in 1876, in Buffalo, N.Y., at 301 Main St. By 1886, the business had moved to larger facilities at Nos. 27 and 29 Elliott St. They sold candies, foreign fruits, show cases and "J.L." and "Uncle Sam" Cough Drops as specialties. S.P. may have been an abbreviation for specialty product. There are at least nine different trade cards advertising Lutted's Cough Drops or Lutted's S.P. Cough Drops." - ANTIQUE BOTTLE AND GLASS COLLECTOR MAGAZINE [Lutted's S.P. Cough Drops glass countertop containers shaped like log cabins are collectible.]

1904 Hawaiian Gazette newspaper

Friday, August 19, 1904 Honolulu
J. Oswald Lutted has been made defendant in an assumpsit action brought by C. W. Booth, to recover the sum of $2033.20.

1906 Oakland Tribune

Monday Evening, January 15, 1906
[among grocery items listed]
Hawaiian Poi -- Lutted's Health food, reg'ly 50c, 1 lb. can .40

1910 US Federal Census

Seattle Ward 7, King, Washington
Sledge, John B., head, 27, m. 1.5 yrs, b. Texas, real estate broker/ ---, Gertrude L., 25, m. 1.5 yrs, b. NY/ Lutted, James O., father-in-law, 66, widower, b.Scotland [est 1844], merchant

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Buried in the "Grand Army of the Republic" (GAR) section of O'ahu Cemetery.
After the end of the American Civil War, veterans formed fraternal groups to continue bonds formed in the war, ultimately gaining political power. The GAR emerged as the most powerful among the various organizations, by 1890 numbering 409,489, and aligned with the Republican Party. Founded in Decatur, Illinois on April 6, 1866 by Benjamin F. Stephenson, membership was limited to honorably discharged veterans of the Union Army, Navy, Marine Corps or the Revenue Cutter Service who had served between April 12, 1861 and April 9, 1865.

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