Wheaton served as a Lieutenant with Company B of the 8th Regiment, Vermont Volunteers during the Civil War. He was taken prisoner of war on September 4, 1862, and parolled on November 13, 1862. Wheaton was wounded at Winchester on September 19, 1864, and mustered out June 28, 1865.
St. Johnsbury Caledonian-Record, February 16, 1922: "Wheaton Livingston, a former well known resident of St. Johnsbury, died in East Hardwick, January 17, at the hone of John E. Hancock. Had he lived until April he would have been 90 years of age."
Wheaton served as a Lieutenant with Company B of the 8th Regiment, Vermont Volunteers during the Civil War. He was taken prisoner of war on September 4, 1862, and parolled on November 13, 1862. Wheaton was wounded at Winchester on September 19, 1864, and mustered out June 28, 1865.
St. Johnsbury Caledonian-Record, February 16, 1922: "Wheaton Livingston, a former well known resident of St. Johnsbury, died in East Hardwick, January 17, at the hone of John E. Hancock. Had he lived until April he would have been 90 years of age."
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