Re: Civil War Era wallet-note inside

Originally Posted by
Crockett
I also found reference to a Lewis S. Lugington of the 119th Co, 2nd Reg. Battalion. Hmm, that makes no sense, but that is what it said. I also found a reference to a Linus Sheppard Ludington of the 1st Reg. Connecticut Heavy Artillery.
According to records on ancestry.com, Linus Ludington enlisted in Co. G, 1st CTHA in New Britain on May 22, 1861. He transferred to 119th Co., 2nd BN, Veteran Reserve Corps on November 14, 1863. He was discharged on June 3, 1864. In 1876 he applied for a pension.
Gilbert Mixter was a mechanic who joined Co. E 1st MA Cavalry in Springfield on September 10, 1861, age 34. He died of diarrhea at Andersonville on July 27, 1864.
Last edited by FortyRounder; 12-30-2007 at 10:46 PM.
Will Hickox
"When there is no officer with us, we take no prisoners." Private John Brobst, 25th Wisconsin Infantry, May 20, 1864.
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