Francis S. Martin was the older of two Martin brothers to serve in the army of the Potomac. Frank followed his younger brother, William Henry into the army. Frank enlisted September 17, 1863. He was mustered in as a private in Company “F” Second Vermont Infantry.
Frank was slightly wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness, Frank, after recovering from his wound, returned to his company.
During the battle of Cedar Creek on October 19,1864, Frank was severely wounded, he was discharged with disability August 15, 1865 .
Voices From the Attic-The Williamstown Boys in the Civil War is a book that was written from the letters that were sent home by Frances and his brother Henry during the civil war.
Francis S. Martin was the older of two Martin brothers to serve in the army of the Potomac. Frank followed his younger brother, William Henry into the army. Frank enlisted September 17, 1863. He was mustered in as a private in Company “F” Second Vermont Infantry.
Frank was slightly wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness, Frank, after recovering from his wound, returned to his company.
During the battle of Cedar Creek on October 19,1864, Frank was severely wounded, he was discharged with disability August 15, 1865 .
Voices From the Attic-The Williamstown Boys in the Civil War is a book that was written from the letters that were sent home by Frances and his brother Henry during the civil war.
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Age 31 Y's.
Family Members
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Chester Martin
1795–1880
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Elizabeth Smith Martin
1799–1870
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George Martin
1824–1836
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Caroline Martin Smith
1825–1850
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William H. Martin
1838–1864
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