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Henry Hobart Vail

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Henry Hobart Vail

Birth
Pomfret, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Death
2 Sep 1925 (aged 86)
Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Burial
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Henry Hobart Vail was the son of Joshua and Harriet (Warren) Vail. He was the husband of Minerva Elizabeth (Hewitt) Vail. They were married October 10, 1867. Minerva died October 13, 1895. Henry served during the Civil War.

United States Soldier Records And Profiles
Name: Henry H. Vail
Age At Enlistment: 24
Enlistment Date: 5 February 1864
Rank At Enlistment: Sergeant
State Served: Ohio
Survived the War: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Ohio 131st Infantry Regiment on 14 May 1864 - Mustered out on 25 August 1864 at Camp Chase, Ohio
Birth Date: About 1840
Sources: Official Roster Of the Soldiers Of the State Of Ohio

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Henry Hobart Vail

America's successful men of affairs; an encyclopedia of contemporaneous biography
1895, Vol 1, page 671

Who's Who In The World
Vail, Henry Hobart: Publisher, director and editor-in chief 1890-1907, v. pres. since 1904, of the American Book Company, New York City. Received A.B. at Middlebury College, 1860; hon. LL.D. Planned and directed preparation of Ray's New Arithmetics, which reached annual sale of 300,000 copies; also directed preparation of McGuffey's Revised Readers, which reached annual sale of 1,200,000 copies. Episcopalian. Address: 100 Washington Square, New York City.
Henry Hobart Vail was the son of Joshua and Harriet (Warren) Vail. He was the husband of Minerva Elizabeth (Hewitt) Vail. They were married October 10, 1867. Minerva died October 13, 1895. Henry served during the Civil War.

United States Soldier Records And Profiles
Name: Henry H. Vail
Age At Enlistment: 24
Enlistment Date: 5 February 1864
Rank At Enlistment: Sergeant
State Served: Ohio
Survived the War: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Ohio 131st Infantry Regiment on 14 May 1864 - Mustered out on 25 August 1864 at Camp Chase, Ohio
Birth Date: About 1840
Sources: Official Roster Of the Soldiers Of the State Of Ohio

Vermont in the Civil War
Vermonters who served in other states' units
Biographies
Henry Hobart Vail

America's successful men of affairs; an encyclopedia of contemporaneous biography
1895, Vol 1, page 671

Who's Who In The World
Vail, Henry Hobart: Publisher, director and editor-in chief 1890-1907, v. pres. since 1904, of the American Book Company, New York City. Received A.B. at Middlebury College, 1860; hon. LL.D. Planned and directed preparation of Ray's New Arithmetics, which reached annual sale of 300,000 copies; also directed preparation of McGuffey's Revised Readers, which reached annual sale of 1,200,000 copies. Episcopalian. Address: 100 Washington Square, New York City.

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