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Franklin “Frank” Barrett

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Franklin “Frank” Barrett Veteran

Birth
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death
24 Mar 1918 (aged 72–73)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Yountville, Napa County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.3908444, Longitude: -122.3705472
Plot
Section C Row 7 Site 24
Memorial ID
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Civil War
No Company 'L' is recorded for 8th Regiment Infantry during the Civil War. However, the 8th was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was entirely mustered into Federal service on March 31, 1865, in the last year of the war, and spent its entire term of service serving in posts around San Francisco Bay, and on the Columbia River; attached to the Department of the Pacific, before mustering out at Fort Point on October 24, 1865.

Military Service listed as follows:
PRIVATE
US ARMY
CIVIL WAR

Span Am War
8th California Volunteer Infantry
Mustered In: 6-9 July 1898 at Camp Barrett, Fruitvale, California (now Oakland)
Removed to Vancouver Barracks, WA., by September 1898.

[Comprised of multiple companies from Northern California, Camp was named after California Adjutant General Andrew W. Barrett, 1845-1905, a Civil War veteran. Barrett resigned as Adjutant General on December 23, 1898. ] (No known relationship to this deceased.)

Mustered Out: 6 February 1899 in California and Washington
Civil War
No Company 'L' is recorded for 8th Regiment Infantry during the Civil War. However, the 8th was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was entirely mustered into Federal service on March 31, 1865, in the last year of the war, and spent its entire term of service serving in posts around San Francisco Bay, and on the Columbia River; attached to the Department of the Pacific, before mustering out at Fort Point on October 24, 1865.

Military Service listed as follows:
PRIVATE
US ARMY
CIVIL WAR

Span Am War
8th California Volunteer Infantry
Mustered In: 6-9 July 1898 at Camp Barrett, Fruitvale, California (now Oakland)
Removed to Vancouver Barracks, WA., by September 1898.

[Comprised of multiple companies from Northern California, Camp was named after California Adjutant General Andrew W. Barrett, 1845-1905, a Civil War veteran. Barrett resigned as Adjutant General on December 23, 1898. ] (No known relationship to this deceased.)

Mustered Out: 6 February 1899 in California and Washington

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