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Capt Warren T Angevine

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Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA
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Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers & Pupils of the Adrian Union School at Adrian, Michigan (1854), page 21: Warren T. Angevine, grammar school student.


Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers & Pupils of the Adrian Union School at Adrian Michigan (1853):
Page 14: Grammar School, names of males:
Angevine, Franklin (res.) Adrian
Page 17: Second Department, names of Males
ANGEVINE, Clark V. (his obit says Clark P.; 1854 catalogue says Clark F.)
Page 21: Primary Department, names of Males:
Angevine, Thomas F.(Franklin?) (senior class)
Angevine, Warren. (junior)


Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers & Pupils of the Adrian Union School at Adrian Michigan (1854):
Page 14:
Grammar School, names of males:
Angevine, Benjamin F. (Franklin) (res.) Adrian
Page 17: Second Department, names of Males
ANGEVINE, Clark F. (his obit says Clark P.)
Page 21: Primary Department, names of Males
Angevine, Warren T.



1858: Member, Secondary Class at Adrian Union School, Adrian, Michigan.

Michigan in the War, by John Robertson and Adjutant-General's Office, p. 758:
Entered service Sept. 6, 1861, listed as age 17. Corpora.
Serg't, Comp'y E, 16th Infantry.
First Lt., July 20, 1864.
Capt., 3d Company
S.S. April 4, 1865.
Mustered out July 8, 1865, honorably discharged.

1882 edition, p.762.

Washington, D.C. National Tribune, 22 May 1890, page 1, col. 7: Warren T. Angevine, captain of Company E, 16th Michigan, was present at Gen. Lee's Surrender, Appomattox Court House.

Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War (1905), vol. 2, p.8.

Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force of the United States Army for the Years 1861-65, p.290.

Annual report of the Adjutant General of the State of Michigan for the year 1865 (1865) by the Michigan Adjutant General's Office, page 639.


Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force of the United States Army for the Years 1861-65, By United States War Dept., p.321:
Promoted.
First Lieut. Warren T. Angevine, May 17, 1865, to Captain Independent Company Michigan sharpshooters.

List of Synonyms of Organizations in the Volunteer Service of the United States by the Adjutant-General's Office, pp.21, 204: Angevine's (Warren T.) Company Sharpshooters.

Congressional Serial Set 2, p. 2
Claims allowed by the Treasury Dept.:
No pension, no further payments to 1891.

The 16th Michigan Infantry By Kim Crawford

If I am Found Dead: Michigan Voices from the Civil War (2005), by David Lee Poremba, page 194: "
"By the way, the 1st Sergt. Of my company, Warren T. Angevine, by name, who was wounded at (the) Battle of the Wilderness, May 7th, and was thought at the time to be seriously wounded, is now in St. Mary's Hospital in Detroit."
Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers & Pupils of the Adrian Union School at Adrian, Michigan (1854), page 21: Warren T. Angevine, grammar school student.


Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers & Pupils of the Adrian Union School at Adrian Michigan (1853):
Page 14: Grammar School, names of males:
Angevine, Franklin (res.) Adrian
Page 17: Second Department, names of Males
ANGEVINE, Clark V. (his obit says Clark P.; 1854 catalogue says Clark F.)
Page 21: Primary Department, names of Males:
Angevine, Thomas F.(Franklin?) (senior class)
Angevine, Warren. (junior)


Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers & Pupils of the Adrian Union School at Adrian Michigan (1854):
Page 14:
Grammar School, names of males:
Angevine, Benjamin F. (Franklin) (res.) Adrian
Page 17: Second Department, names of Males
ANGEVINE, Clark F. (his obit says Clark P.)
Page 21: Primary Department, names of Males
Angevine, Warren T.



1858: Member, Secondary Class at Adrian Union School, Adrian, Michigan.

Michigan in the War, by John Robertson and Adjutant-General's Office, p. 758:
Entered service Sept. 6, 1861, listed as age 17. Corpora.
Serg't, Comp'y E, 16th Infantry.
First Lt., July 20, 1864.
Capt., 3d Company
S.S. April 4, 1865.
Mustered out July 8, 1865, honorably discharged.

1882 edition, p.762.

Washington, D.C. National Tribune, 22 May 1890, page 1, col. 7: Warren T. Angevine, captain of Company E, 16th Michigan, was present at Gen. Lee's Surrender, Appomattox Court House.

Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War (1905), vol. 2, p.8.

Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force of the United States Army for the Years 1861-65, p.290.

Annual report of the Adjutant General of the State of Michigan for the year 1865 (1865) by the Michigan Adjutant General's Office, page 639.


Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force of the United States Army for the Years 1861-65, By United States War Dept., p.321:
Promoted.
First Lieut. Warren T. Angevine, May 17, 1865, to Captain Independent Company Michigan sharpshooters.

List of Synonyms of Organizations in the Volunteer Service of the United States by the Adjutant-General's Office, pp.21, 204: Angevine's (Warren T.) Company Sharpshooters.

Congressional Serial Set 2, p. 2
Claims allowed by the Treasury Dept.:
No pension, no further payments to 1891.

The 16th Michigan Infantry By Kim Crawford

If I am Found Dead: Michigan Voices from the Civil War (2005), by David Lee Poremba, page 194: "
"By the way, the 1st Sergt. Of my company, Warren T. Angevine, by name, who was wounded at (the) Battle of the Wilderness, May 7th, and was thought at the time to be seriously wounded, is now in St. Mary's Hospital in Detroit."


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