. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . in the1st Regiment Cavalry for three years, and was promoted to orderlysergeant of Company B. Sanford E. raised a company of 140, re-ceived his commission as captain, and joined the 20th Regiment. Hewas in all the battles with this regiment until after the battle ofGettysburg, when he was sent to the Baltimore Hospital. He after-ward rejoined his regiment, and was transferred to the Southwest,,under General Hooker. He remained in the service until after thebattle of Chattanooga, when on account of the injuries he had received,he resigned, and was ap


. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . in the1st Regiment Cavalry for three years, and was promoted to orderlysergeant of Company B. Sanford E. raised a company of 140, re-ceived his commission as captain, and joined the 20th Regiment. Hewas in all the battles with this regiment until after the battle ofGettysburg, when he was sent to the Baltimore Hospital. He after-ward rejoined his regiment, and was transferred to the Southwest,,under General Hooker. He remained in the service until after thebattle of Chattanooga, when on account of the injuries he had received,he resigned, and was appointed by the governor of the state as re-cruiting officer, serving as such until the close of the war. He thenremoved to Virginia, and took part in the reconstruction of the stateas superintendent of registry of votes under the reconstruction remained in Virginia till 1872, when he returned to Birminghamand entered the employ of the Derby Railroad Company as depotagent, which position he still holds. He was elected a member of the.


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