He was the son of Joseph Burge and Cathrine Burge of Cambria co., PA
Adam died in Columbian Hospital in Washington, D.C on Sept 30, 1862 of wounds received on Sept 17, 1862 in the Battle of Antietam
He had enlisted Aug 8, 1862 at Camp Curtin, PA - pvt Co E 125th PA vols
Memorial was transferred from Bob Farmam-Armed Forces Ritirement Home, Washington, D.C Scott Building 5-6055
"Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, October 2, 1862, page 1
LATE FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
WASHINGTON, October, 2, 1862.
Death of Pennsylvania Soldiers
The following have died in the hospitals since my last report:
* Adam Burge, company E, 125th Pa.; Columbian College Hospital. Fallen Timber, Cambria county, Penna"
(Columbian Hospital is in Washington, D.C.)
He was the son of Joseph Burge and Cathrine Burge of Cambria co., PA
Adam died in Columbian Hospital in Washington, D.C on Sept 30, 1862 of wounds received on Sept 17, 1862 in the Battle of Antietam
He had enlisted Aug 8, 1862 at Camp Curtin, PA - pvt Co E 125th PA vols
Memorial was transferred from Bob Farmam-Armed Forces Ritirement Home, Washington, D.C Scott Building 5-6055
"Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, October 2, 1862, page 1
LATE FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
WASHINGTON, October, 2, 1862.
Death of Pennsylvania Soldiers
The following have died in the hospitals since my last report:
* Adam Burge, company E, 125th Pa.; Columbian College Hospital. Fallen Timber, Cambria county, Penna"
(Columbian Hospital is in Washington, D.C.)
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