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Thomas Corwin Denman

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Thomas Corwin Denman

Birth
Licking County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Aug 1863 (aged 22)
Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Sergeant Thomas Corwin Denman was a Union soldier who served with Company C of the 2nd Nebraska Cavalry during the Civil War. He died of disease (unknown type) at Fort Kearney, Nebraska.

Thomas Denman signed a Declaration of Recruit, given at Brownville, Nebraska Territory, on 15 October 1862. Sergeant Denmore was 22 years and 2 months of age. He was a farmer who stood 5'6", with blue eyes and light hair. He was paid for the use of his horse and horse equipment during the war.

Union Nebraska Territory volunteers, 2nd Regiment, Nebraska Cavalry Overview:
Organized at Omaha, October 23, 1862, and assigned to duty at Fort Kearney, Nebraska, guarding frontier of Nebraska, protecting emigrants, stage and telegraph lines and operating against Indians until April, 1863. Ordered to Sioux City. Attack on Pawnee Agency June 23, 1863 (Co. "D"). Sully's Expedition against Indians in Dakota Territory August 13-September 11. Action at White Stone Hill, Dakota Territory, September 3. Skirmish at White Stone Hill September 5 (Co. "F"). Company "D" on duty at Omaha and at Fort Kearney, Nebraska. Mustered out December 23, 1863.

Source: http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNE0002RC
Sergeant Thomas Corwin Denman was a Union soldier who served with Company C of the 2nd Nebraska Cavalry during the Civil War. He died of disease (unknown type) at Fort Kearney, Nebraska.

Thomas Denman signed a Declaration of Recruit, given at Brownville, Nebraska Territory, on 15 October 1862. Sergeant Denmore was 22 years and 2 months of age. He was a farmer who stood 5'6", with blue eyes and light hair. He was paid for the use of his horse and horse equipment during the war.

Union Nebraska Territory volunteers, 2nd Regiment, Nebraska Cavalry Overview:
Organized at Omaha, October 23, 1862, and assigned to duty at Fort Kearney, Nebraska, guarding frontier of Nebraska, protecting emigrants, stage and telegraph lines and operating against Indians until April, 1863. Ordered to Sioux City. Attack on Pawnee Agency June 23, 1863 (Co. "D"). Sully's Expedition against Indians in Dakota Territory August 13-September 11. Action at White Stone Hill, Dakota Territory, September 3. Skirmish at White Stone Hill September 5 (Co. "F"). Company "D" on duty at Omaha and at Fort Kearney, Nebraska. Mustered out December 23, 1863.

Source: http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNE0002RC

Inscription

Son of
W. H & M. A. DENMAN

AGED
22 Ys. 9 Ms. 6 Ds.



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