A Civil War veteran, he enlisted and mustered into federal service at Harrisburg April 29, 1861, as a private with Co. E, 10th Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company July 31, 1861.
In later years, he became a minister, and in 1890 lived in York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania. He died in Germantown Hospital, Philadelphia, from a "fractured leg complicated [by] hypostatic pneumonia received by being struck by an automobile at Wayne Ave. and Rittenhouse St."
A Civil War veteran, he enlisted and mustered into federal service at Harrisburg April 29, 1861, as a private with Co. E, 10th Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company July 31, 1861.
In later years, he became a minister, and in 1890 lived in York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania. He died in Germantown Hospital, Philadelphia, from a "fractured leg complicated [by] hypostatic pneumonia received by being struck by an automobile at Wayne Ave. and Rittenhouse St."
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