27th. Indiana Infantry Vol. Reg.
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-10, Farmer
Detached service as Pioneer 3-30-63. Returned to regiment. Severely wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot to left arm. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Satterlee United States Army General Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. United States Army General Hospital & Soldiers Home Indianapolis Indiana. Returned to regiment in 64; Slightly wounded at Resaca. Mustered out. Died Raglesville Indiana 3-2-1916
∼NAME: Richard Trueblood
RESIDENCE: Indiana
ENLISTMENT DATE: 12 Sep 1861
RANK AT ENLISTMENT: Private
STATE SERVED: Indiana
SURVIVED THE WAR?: Yes
SERVICE RECORD: Enlisted in Company B, Indiana 27th Infantry Regiment on 12 Sep 1861.Mustered out on 01 Sep 1864 at Indianapolis, IN.
DEATH PLACE: Raglesville, Indiana
SOURCES: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
From "A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, Volume 5, 1918 by Lewis.
p. 2261
"...enlisted in August 1861 in Company C (sic) of the Twenty-seventh Indiana Infantry, and was in service three years, during the most bitterly fought portions of the war. He was with the Army of the Potomac, participated in many of its engagements, including Antietam, and in the three days' Battle of Gettysburg he was wounded, and was again wounded during the Atlanta campaign at Resaca."
27th. Indiana Infantry Vol. Reg.
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-10, Farmer
Detached service as Pioneer 3-30-63. Returned to regiment. Severely wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot to left arm. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Satterlee United States Army General Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. United States Army General Hospital & Soldiers Home Indianapolis Indiana. Returned to regiment in 64; Slightly wounded at Resaca. Mustered out. Died Raglesville Indiana 3-2-1916
∼NAME: Richard Trueblood
RESIDENCE: Indiana
ENLISTMENT DATE: 12 Sep 1861
RANK AT ENLISTMENT: Private
STATE SERVED: Indiana
SURVIVED THE WAR?: Yes
SERVICE RECORD: Enlisted in Company B, Indiana 27th Infantry Regiment on 12 Sep 1861.Mustered out on 01 Sep 1864 at Indianapolis, IN.
DEATH PLACE: Raglesville, Indiana
SOURCES: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
From "A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, Volume 5, 1918 by Lewis.
p. 2261
"...enlisted in August 1861 in Company C (sic) of the Twenty-seventh Indiana Infantry, and was in service three years, during the most bitterly fought portions of the war. He was with the Army of the Potomac, participated in many of its engagements, including Antietam, and in the three days' Battle of Gettysburg he was wounded, and was again wounded during the Atlanta campaign at Resaca."
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Co B 27 Reg. Ind Vol
Family Members
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Phoebe Jane Trueblood Chambers
1835–1895
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Mark Trueblood
1837–1918
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Henry Scott Trueblood
1838–1927
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William Harrison Trueblood
1841–1926
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Martha Trueblood Ragle
1845–1879
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Almira Trueblood Hayes
1847–1928
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Dr Jesse Clark Trueblood
1850–1920
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Elizabeth M. Trueblood Shaffer
1859–1919
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John Talbot Trueblood
1860–1934
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Sarah Ann Trueblood Smiley
1863–1901
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Carrie Belle Trueblood Keck-Grisamore
1867–1915
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Dillie Trueblood Zigler
1868–1926
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Peter Trueblood
1869–1910
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Charlotte Trueblood Bailey
1871–1950
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Margaret Jane Trueblood
1873–1945
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Clara Alice Trueblood Clare
1875–1953
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Jesse Clark Trueblood
1880–1969
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Eunice Blanche Trueblood Sims
1881–1947
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John Richard Trueblood
1882–1975
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