Died aboard the Daniel Webster somewhere between Harrison's Landing and Fortress Monroe. He was originally buried at Fortress Monroe.
"Between Harrison's Landing and Fortress Monroe there were six deaths, viz.: MICHAEL FRITZ, Co. H, Eighty-seventh Pennsylvania; RICHARD FRANK, Co. H. Thirty-seventh New-York; DAVID HARP, Co. F, One hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania; CHAS. H. BAYLEY, Co. K, Fifth New-Hampshire; and two others, names unknown, (came on board insensible.) These were all buried at Fortress Monroe." http://www.nytimes.com/1862/08/01/news/our-sick-wounded-soldiers-notes-trip-daniel-webster-new-york-july-21-1862-city.html
Died aboard the Daniel Webster somewhere between Harrison's Landing and Fortress Monroe. He was originally buried at Fortress Monroe.
"Between Harrison's Landing and Fortress Monroe there were six deaths, viz.: MICHAEL FRITZ, Co. H, Eighty-seventh Pennsylvania; RICHARD FRANK, Co. H. Thirty-seventh New-York; DAVID HARP, Co. F, One hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania; CHAS. H. BAYLEY, Co. K, Fifth New-Hampshire; and two others, names unknown, (came on board insensible.) These were all buried at Fortress Monroe." http://www.nytimes.com/1862/08/01/news/our-sick-wounded-soldiers-notes-trip-daniel-webster-new-york-july-21-1862-city.html
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