. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . 6 was a delegate to the national Grand Army encampmentat San Francisco. Cal. He was an aide-de-camp to national commandersFairchild and Warner; was an aide-de-camp to commanders bairchild andCheek in the Department of Wisconsin; and was department inspectorthere under Commander B. F. Bryant in 1893. Mr. Webster is prominentin fraternal societies, having held all the offices in both lodge and en-campment of th
. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . 6 was a delegate to the national Grand Army encampmentat San Francisco. Cal. He was an aide-de-camp to national commandersFairchild and Warner; was an aide-de-camp to commanders bairchild andCheek in the Department of Wisconsin; and was department inspectorthere under Commander B. F. Bryant in 1893. Mr. Webster is prominentin fraternal societies, having held all the offices in both lodge and en-campment of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; is a member of theOrient Commandery, Knights Templars, at Washington, having filled allthe offices of his Masonic lodge at Prairie du Chien except that of wor-shipful master, and in the Royal Arch chapter passed through the chairs,serving for six years as high priest. He also belongs to the Knights ofPythias. In 1871 Mr. Webster married, at Prairie du Chien. Miss Mar-guerite A., daughter of William Dunlap. and to this marriage have beenborn three children: Gertrude Clara, wife of .Mien R. Kidd ; MargueriteMaud, and Daniel, Jr. 426 The Union Army. White, Albert Benton, of the general land office, Washington, D. C,entered the military service at Pittsburg, Pa., on Aug. i6, i86i, as a pri-vate in Company E, under Capt. James A. Herron, of the 4th Pa. cavalry, and \ promoted to the position of ser-geant major on Jan. i, 1862. On Sept. 23of the same year he was promoted to therank of tirst lieutenant of Company F, andin February, 1865, was appointed captainof Company H. but never mustered, beingat that time a prisoner of war. took part in the engagements at(iaines Mill, June 26, White Oak Swamp,June 28, Charles City Cross-roads, June29, Malvern Hill, July i, Antietam, Sept. 17,and in November was in the three skir-mishes at Aldie, Middleburg and Upper-villc, in the mountains of Virginia. TheseL-ngagements were all in 1862. The follo
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