Portrait and biographical record of Iroquois County, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative . by a minie-ball and was forced to remainin the hospital from the 6th of April to the 28thof May. After the battle of Corinth, he waspromoted to be Corporal, and on the 1st of June,1865, he was honorably discharged, having servedfor three and a-half years. With the exceptionof the time when he was confined by his wound,he was always found at his post, faithfully dis-charging the duties allotted to him. An important event in the life of Mr. Frazeeoccurred o


Portrait and biographical record of Iroquois County, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative . by a minie-ball and was forced to remainin the hospital from the 6th of April to the 28thof May. After the battle of Corinth, he waspromoted to be Corporal, and on the 1st of June,1865, he was honorably discharged, having servedfor three and a-half years. With the exceptionof the time when he was confined by his wound,he was always found at his post, faithfully dis-charging the duties allotted to him. An important event in the life of Mr. Frazeeoccurred on the 2d of January, 1871, when wascelebrated his marriage with Miss Eliza Robin-son, daughter of Thomas and Charlotte (McNeen)Robinson. Mrs. Frazee is one of nine , the eldest of the family, who was one ofthe boys in blue of Company D, I^ Infantry, died in 1862, giving his life indefense of his country; Margaret died September9, 1870; Eliza is the next younger; Emma andCarleton are both deceased; Harriet died in 1852;Sarah went to Oregon; Thomas engaged in farm- LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA.


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