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Edward Henry Ingraham

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Edward Henry Ingraham Veteran

Birth
Orange County, Virginia, USA
Death
15 Jul 1894 (aged 62)
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Civil War veteran. Member of Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R. Oregon City.

Lived in Clackamas and was a Doctor.

Military Service from Meade Post Roster:
Co B, 33rd Illinois Cavalry. Entered: August 15, 1861, Private. Discharged: December 1, 1865, Corporal.

Muster into Meade Post: May 6, 1881.

Oregon City Courier, July 13, 1894: Doc Ingraham was brought in “crazy as a bedbug” with the purpose of again taking the poor fellow to the insane asylum.

Morning Oregonian, July 27, 1894: E. H. Ingraham, of Cherryville, an old soldier of the rebellion, was sent to the asylum at Salem last week. It is the second time he has been an inmate of that institution.

Burial verified by: The Asylum Cemetery, Salem, 1883-1913

Cemetery burial, remains most likely later cremated, no cremains located.
Civil War veteran. Member of Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R. Oregon City.

Lived in Clackamas and was a Doctor.

Military Service from Meade Post Roster:
Co B, 33rd Illinois Cavalry. Entered: August 15, 1861, Private. Discharged: December 1, 1865, Corporal.

Muster into Meade Post: May 6, 1881.

Oregon City Courier, July 13, 1894: Doc Ingraham was brought in “crazy as a bedbug” with the purpose of again taking the poor fellow to the insane asylum.

Morning Oregonian, July 27, 1894: E. H. Ingraham, of Cherryville, an old soldier of the rebellion, was sent to the asylum at Salem last week. It is the second time he has been an inmate of that institution.

Burial verified by: The Asylum Cemetery, Salem, 1883-1913

Cemetery burial, remains most likely later cremated, no cremains located.


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