Birth place (North Adams, Mass.) from the obituary published in Rutland Daily Herald (Rutland, Vermont) on November 4, 1885. Middle name from a suggestion.
Charles was a Civil War veteran. He mustered in on June 20, 1861, as a Corporal in Co. C, 2nd Regiment, Vermont Volunteers. He was wounded in the leg at Bull Run, June 21, 1861, and taken a prisoner of war. He was paroled January 16, 1862, and was discharged due to his wounds November 29m 1862.
Birth place (North Adams, Mass.) from the obituary published in Rutland Daily Herald (Rutland, Vermont) on November 4, 1885. Middle name from a suggestion.
Charles was a Civil War veteran. He mustered in on June 20, 1861, as a Corporal in Co. C, 2nd Regiment, Vermont Volunteers. He was wounded in the leg at Bull Run, June 21, 1861, and taken a prisoner of war. He was paroled January 16, 1862, and was discharged due to his wounds November 29m 1862.
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