He enlisted in the Grand Army of the Republic on 10 Aug 1861 in Susquehanna, Susquehanna Co, PA as a Private in Co A, 56th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He died on 18 May 1862 of Typhoid Fever at Acquia Creek, VA.
He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery with his brother Manlius F. Hulce who died at Washington, DC 10 Oct 1864.
Their parents Abner and Catherine are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Stilesville, Delaware Co, NY.
He enlisted in the Grand Army of the Republic on 10 Aug 1861 in Susquehanna, Susquehanna Co, PA as a Private in Co A, 56th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He died on 18 May 1862 of Typhoid Fever at Acquia Creek, VA.
He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery with his brother Manlius F. Hulce who died at Washington, DC 10 Oct 1864.
Their parents Abner and Catherine are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Stilesville, Delaware Co, NY.
Inscription
Carved in relief at the top of the stone a hand holding an American flag billowing in the breeze.
GEORGE N. HULCE
of Co. A, 56, Reg. Pa. Vol.
died at Acquia Creek, Va.
May 18th 1862,
AE 20 Y's 3 M's & 11 d's
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MANILUS F. HULCE
of Co. I, 50, Reg. N.Y.V. Eng.
died at Washington, D.C.
Oct. 10th 1864,
AE 20 Y's 1 Mo. & 21 d.
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Sons of Abner & Catherine
HULCE
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