Enlisted: October 24, 1864 from Liberty, WI
Promotion: Captain
Mustered Out: July 3, 1865
Gravesite: B-36-1: "Emil Burkart/Born/Mar. 26, 1844/Died Oct. 30, 1915" War vet flag holder
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, November 01, 1915, Page 8: "EMIL BURKART, WAR VETERAN AND OLD RESIDENT, DIES IN HOME HE OCCUPIED FOR OVER 65 YEARS Emil Burkart, civil war veteran and pioneer resident of the city, died late Saturday at his home 1323 South Ninth street, in the house which he had resided in for more then 65 years. Mr. Burkart was for years a city engineer with the street department. He was born in Germany Nov. (illegible)…to this city with his….shortly after the family…North Ninth street in a house which later came into possession of Mr. Burkart and which he has occupied ever since. A widow and three children, Mrs. J.M Lenox of Tacoma, George Burkart of Appleton and Miss Kate Burkart of this city survive. The funeral will be held from the late home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon under auspices of the G.A.R. Mr. Burkart served with the Seventh Wisconsin Volunteers."
Enlisted: October 24, 1864 from Liberty, WI
Promotion: Captain
Mustered Out: July 3, 1865
Gravesite: B-36-1: "Emil Burkart/Born/Mar. 26, 1844/Died Oct. 30, 1915" War vet flag holder
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, November 01, 1915, Page 8: "EMIL BURKART, WAR VETERAN AND OLD RESIDENT, DIES IN HOME HE OCCUPIED FOR OVER 65 YEARS Emil Burkart, civil war veteran and pioneer resident of the city, died late Saturday at his home 1323 South Ninth street, in the house which he had resided in for more then 65 years. Mr. Burkart was for years a city engineer with the street department. He was born in Germany Nov. (illegible)…to this city with his….shortly after the family…North Ninth street in a house which later came into possession of Mr. Burkart and which he has occupied ever since. A widow and three children, Mrs. J.M Lenox of Tacoma, George Burkart of Appleton and Miss Kate Burkart of this city survive. The funeral will be held from the late home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon under auspices of the G.A.R. Mr. Burkart served with the Seventh Wisconsin Volunteers."
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