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Lieut Archibald Clark

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Lieut Archibald Clark Veteran

Birth
Wayne, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Death
22 Sep 1870 (aged 37)
Burial
Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Archibald enlisted September 25, 1861, age 28, in Company F of the 11th Maine Regiment and was discharged for disability June 29, 1865. His parents were James and Clarindine (Brigham) Clark who made Wayne, Maine, their permanent home after 1830. His wife was Frances Chandler.

The first time Archibald was wounded was at the Battle of Fair Oaks, on May 17, 1862, near Richmond, in the Peninsula Campaign. The second time he was wounded severely, on May 17, 1864, during the Petersburg Campaign at an engagement called Bermuda Hundred, which resulted in the loss of his leg. He returned to duty with the ambulance corps during the spring of 1865.

Archibald was the Register of Deeds for Kennebec County from January 1868 until his death on September 22, 1870.
Archibald enlisted September 25, 1861, age 28, in Company F of the 11th Maine Regiment and was discharged for disability June 29, 1865. His parents were James and Clarindine (Brigham) Clark who made Wayne, Maine, their permanent home after 1830. His wife was Frances Chandler.

The first time Archibald was wounded was at the Battle of Fair Oaks, on May 17, 1862, near Richmond, in the Peninsula Campaign. The second time he was wounded severely, on May 17, 1864, during the Petersburg Campaign at an engagement called Bermuda Hundred, which resulted in the loss of his leg. He returned to duty with the ambulance corps during the spring of 1865.

Archibald was the Register of Deeds for Kennebec County from January 1868 until his death on September 22, 1870.


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