Civil War Service:
A member of Company A, 3rd Regiment, Vermont Volunteers, as inscribed on his gravestone.
Salmon was killed by the overturning of a load of logs in Chester, VT on January 11, 1887. This was published in the Boston Daily Globe of Thursday, January 13. He was survived by his wife Susan, his children Abbie Jane (Winchester) Stone, Edward Franklin Winchester, and Susan Ellen (Nellie) Winchester, as well as grandchildren.
Edward Franklin Winchester (his son) died in Maryland, but supervised furniture factories in the Midwest. His wife is buried in Illinois.
Civil War Service:
A member of Company A, 3rd Regiment, Vermont Volunteers, as inscribed on his gravestone.
Salmon was killed by the overturning of a load of logs in Chester, VT on January 11, 1887. This was published in the Boston Daily Globe of Thursday, January 13. He was survived by his wife Susan, his children Abbie Jane (Winchester) Stone, Edward Franklin Winchester, and Susan Ellen (Nellie) Winchester, as well as grandchildren.
Edward Franklin Winchester (his son) died in Maryland, but supervised furniture factories in the Midwest. His wife is buried in Illinois.
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