He attended Medical School in Burlington, Vermont.
He enlisted on 18 Aug 1863 at Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont as an Assistant Surgeon for the 5th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.
He was mustered out on 29 Jun 1865 at Munson's Hill, Virginia at the End of the War.
He was married on 2 Mar 1865 at Bakersfield, Franklin County, Vermont to his 1st cousin, Ruth Cordelia Royce.
He filed for a Civil War Invalid's Pension on 9 Feb 1867, Application No.122,105, Certificate No.78,23.7
He was admitted to the North-western Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin on 3 Oct 1873.
They had no children. They divorced.
He died of Dropsy while on furlough visiting his sister, Mary Ann (Colburn) Hoadley at Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin on 6 Jun 1877.
He attended Medical School in Burlington, Vermont.
He enlisted on 18 Aug 1863 at Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont as an Assistant Surgeon for the 5th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.
He was mustered out on 29 Jun 1865 at Munson's Hill, Virginia at the End of the War.
He was married on 2 Mar 1865 at Bakersfield, Franklin County, Vermont to his 1st cousin, Ruth Cordelia Royce.
He filed for a Civil War Invalid's Pension on 9 Feb 1867, Application No.122,105, Certificate No.78,23.7
He was admitted to the North-western Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin on 3 Oct 1873.
They had no children. They divorced.
He died of Dropsy while on furlough visiting his sister, Mary Ann (Colburn) Hoadley at Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin on 6 Jun 1877.
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D. L. COLBURN
ASS'T SURG'N.
5TH VT. INF.
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