Presidents, soldiers, a prefix giving a compendium of the history of the United States and history of the Declaration of independence . WILLIAM G. SATTERFIELD. 676 PRESIDENTS, SOLDIERS, STATESMEN. in the Revolutionary War, also War of 1812; was once a prisoner; sur-vived both conflicts, and died in 1863. in Marion county, W. Va., :itthe extreme age of 106 years. Our comrade draws a pension, is a lo-comotive engineer, and his address is Garrett, DeKalb county, End. FREDERICK SCHOENAUER Eidisted Oct. 5, 1864, at Kendallville, Ind., when 33 years of age as aprivate in Co. C, 39th


Presidents, soldiers, a prefix giving a compendium of the history of the United States and history of the Declaration of independence . WILLIAM G. SATTERFIELD. 676 PRESIDENTS, SOLDIERS, STATESMEN. in the Revolutionary War, also War of 1812; was once a prisoner; sur-vived both conflicts, and died in 1863. in Marion county, W. Va., :itthe extreme age of 106 years. Our comrade draws a pension, is a lo-comotive engineer, and his address is Garrett, DeKalb county, End. FREDERICK SCHOENAUER Eidisted Oct. 5, 1864, at Kendallville, Ind., when 33 years of age as aprivate in Co. C, 39th Ind. V. L. 2d Brig., 1st J)iv„ 4th A. C.; lie tookpart in the battles of Franklin and Nashville, and March, 1865, wasdetailed at lluntsvillc, Ala., to guard wagon trains to StrawberryPlains, Tenn., one week. He was again detailed Oct. 1, 1865, at Go-liad Texas, to see that a squad of men received their discharges at Yie-toria, and received their pay at New Orleans, about ten days, lie re-ceived his honorable discharge Oct. 5, 1865, at Victoria, Texas. Twobrothers of his wife, Anthony and David, served in the late war thelatter served in 10lM 0. V. I., and was killed


Size: 1954px × 1279px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookpublishernewyork, bookyear18