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Francis Haskell “Frank” Field

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Francis Haskell “Frank” Field Veteran

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
14 Aug 1892 (aged 71)
Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Dansville, Ingham County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 216-Row 11-Section 2D
Memorial ID
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CIVIL WAR VETERAN
Co. B. 145th Ohio Inf.
Member of Frank Hicks GAR Post 78 Dansville.

Mother's name is Orphia Haskell 1791-1833

Field, Frank H. enlisted to serve the state of Ohio in Co. B, Ohio 145th Inf Regiment on February 5, 1864, age 43, mustered May 12, 1864.

Regiment history: This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, May 12, 1864, to serve for 100 days. It was composed of the 21st battalion, Ohio National Guard, from Delaware county, and the 13th battaliion. It was immediately ordered to Washington, D. C., and on its arrival was assigned to Gen. Augur as garrison for Forts Whipple, Woodbury, Tillinghast and Albany, comprising the southern defenses of Washington on Arlington heights. The service of the regiment consisted principally of garrison and fatigue duty. On Aug. 20, the time of its enlistment having expired, it was moved by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad to Baltimore and thence by the Northern Central, Pennsylvania Central, etc., to Camp Chase, where on Aug. 24 it was mustered out.

Frank mustered out also on August 24, 1864 at Camp Chase, Ohio.

Information taken from the Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

1880 US Census: Frank residence is Dansville, Ingham Michigan. with wife Sarah W. born 1832 in Ohio.

1890 Veteran Census: Frank is listed living in Ingham, Ingham, Michigan.
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
Co. B. 145th Ohio Inf.
Member of Frank Hicks GAR Post 78 Dansville.

Mother's name is Orphia Haskell 1791-1833

Field, Frank H. enlisted to serve the state of Ohio in Co. B, Ohio 145th Inf Regiment on February 5, 1864, age 43, mustered May 12, 1864.

Regiment history: This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, May 12, 1864, to serve for 100 days. It was composed of the 21st battalion, Ohio National Guard, from Delaware county, and the 13th battaliion. It was immediately ordered to Washington, D. C., and on its arrival was assigned to Gen. Augur as garrison for Forts Whipple, Woodbury, Tillinghast and Albany, comprising the southern defenses of Washington on Arlington heights. The service of the regiment consisted principally of garrison and fatigue duty. On Aug. 20, the time of its enlistment having expired, it was moved by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad to Baltimore and thence by the Northern Central, Pennsylvania Central, etc., to Camp Chase, where on Aug. 24 it was mustered out.

Frank mustered out also on August 24, 1864 at Camp Chase, Ohio.

Information taken from the Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

1880 US Census: Frank residence is Dansville, Ingham Michigan. with wife Sarah W. born 1832 in Ohio.

1890 Veteran Census: Frank is listed living in Ingham, Ingham, Michigan.

Inscription

"W.S. Field / 1791 - 1872 // Frank H. / his son / 1821 - 1892"

Civil War marker:"F. H. Field / Co B. / 145th Ohio Inf."



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