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Norman Hogaboom

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Norman Hogaboom Veteran

Birth
Highgate, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Death
22 Nov 1915 (aged 78)
Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Enosburg, Franklin County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Civil War Veteran
Private, Co. G, 13th Vermont Infantry

Enlisted on 11 Sep 1862; discharged for disability on 16 Mar 1863.

"NORMAN HOGABOOM was born in Highgate, Vt., September 1836. His parents were farmers. His training on the farm taught him habits of industry and economy. Before the war his residence was Berkshire, Vt., from which town he enlisted September 20, 1862, and joined Company G. While he remained in the service he acquitted himself with credit. He was a good soldier, obedient and faithful and won the respect and confidence of his comrades. But his military service was short. The hardships of army life undermined his health and on March 16th, 1863, he received his discharge on account of disability. His marriage to Susan Woodard occurred March 4, 1862, only a few months before his enlistment. His newly wedded wife gladly welcomed home the invalid and nursed him back to health. They both are blessed with length of days. After his service he took up his residence in Richford." -- Source: History of the 13th Regiment Vermont Volunteers
Civil War Veteran
Private, Co. G, 13th Vermont Infantry

Enlisted on 11 Sep 1862; discharged for disability on 16 Mar 1863.

"NORMAN HOGABOOM was born in Highgate, Vt., September 1836. His parents were farmers. His training on the farm taught him habits of industry and economy. Before the war his residence was Berkshire, Vt., from which town he enlisted September 20, 1862, and joined Company G. While he remained in the service he acquitted himself with credit. He was a good soldier, obedient and faithful and won the respect and confidence of his comrades. But his military service was short. The hardships of army life undermined his health and on March 16th, 1863, he received his discharge on account of disability. His marriage to Susan Woodard occurred March 4, 1862, only a few months before his enlistment. His newly wedded wife gladly welcomed home the invalid and nursed him back to health. They both are blessed with length of days. After his service he took up his residence in Richford." -- Source: History of the 13th Regiment Vermont Volunteers


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