George N. Hagedorn, (aka George H. Hagadorn and Hagerdon and Hagidone) age 18 enlisted on August12, 1862 at Saratoga Springs, NY to serve a 3 year toUR. Mustered in as private to CO G, 115th REG (NY VOL)on 19 August 1862. Regiment rendezvoused in Fulton NY and on 29 August they boarded trains for Sandy Hook MD to join up with the Army of the Potomac.
Two weeks later, they faced the enemy at Harpers Ferry, VA. Historians differ as to why but General Miles surrendered to General Sherman, but due to the sheer numbers of troops they were paroled the next day, Sept 16, 1862 and allow to leave in peace but without rations or supplies.
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Discharged for disability on December 14, 1863 in New York City.
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George N. Hagedorn, (aka George H. Hagadorn and Hagerdon and Hagidone) age 18 enlisted on August12, 1862 at Saratoga Springs, NY to serve a 3 year toUR. Mustered in as private to CO G, 115th REG (NY VOL)on 19 August 1862. Regiment rendezvoused in Fulton NY and on 29 August they boarded trains for Sandy Hook MD to join up with the Army of the Potomac.
Two weeks later, they faced the enemy at Harpers Ferry, VA. Historians differ as to why but General Miles surrendered to General Sherman, but due to the sheer numbers of troops they were paroled the next day, Sept 16, 1862 and allow to leave in peace but without rations or supplies.
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Discharged for disability on December 14, 1863 in New York City.
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Husb of Nancy J Herrick; Co. G 115th Reg't NYS Vol Infantry.
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