Member of G.A.R. Post #05 in Philadelphia.
∼Civil War Union Army Soldier.
He was mustered in as a Private in Company I, 143rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry on September 20, 1862. He served until he was wounded in action, and had his left arm amputated. He was discharged due to disability on a Surgeon's Certificate on January 7, 1864.
Pennsylvania Adjutant General records lists his name as "George Arnest".
Member of G.A.R. Post #05 in Philadelphia.
Member of G.A.R. Post #05 in Philadelphia.
∼Civil War Union Army Soldier.
He was mustered in as a Private in Company I, 143rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry on September 20, 1862. He served until he was wounded in action, and had his left arm amputated. He was discharged due to disability on a Surgeon's Certificate on January 7, 1864.
Pennsylvania Adjutant General records lists his name as "George Arnest".
Member of G.A.R. Post #05 in Philadelphia.
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