Son of Daniel Henry and Elizabeth Rudy Stager. Worked as a printer.
He served during the Civil War as a 1st Sergeant in Company I, 39th Pennsylvania Emergency Troops, and as a Sergeant in Company G, 124th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.
He was active in the Patriotic Order Sons of America (P.O.S.A.), serving as its national president in 1872 and as state president up to the time of his death.
Son of Daniel Henry and Elizabeth Rudy Stager. Worked as a printer.
He served during the Civil War as a 1st Sergeant in Company I, 39th Pennsylvania Emergency Troops, and as a Sergeant in Company G, 124th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.
He was active in the Patriotic Order Sons of America (P.O.S.A.), serving as its national president in 1872 and as state president up to the time of his death.
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National President P. O. S. of A. 1872
State Secretary 1866-1884 -- National Secretary 1873-1885
State President 1885-1886 -- Past Commander in Chief
"Founder of Camp News."
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The Patriotic Order Sons of America
Family Members
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Daniel Henry Stager
1814–1894
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Elizabeth Rudy Stager
1821–1873
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Alice Belle Smith Stager
1853–1923 (m. 1887)
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Roxana F.C. Stager
1844–1886
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Alfred Frelinghuysen Stager
1844–1930
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George Washington Stager
1847–1902
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William Daniel Stager
1851–1912
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Emma Rudy Stager Ward
1862–1891
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Maime Elizabeth Stager
1864–1868
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