Charles A. Conklin
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Jump to navigationJump to searchCharles A. Conklin was a private in the 6th Wisconsin Infantry / Company I.
Antebellum
War Career
- Enlisted on June 1, 1861 in the 6th Wisconsin Infantry / Company I
- Wounded in action at the Battle of Fitzhugh's Crossing
- Died on May 9, 1863 in Fredericksburg, Virginia of wounds received there[1]
Post-War Career
Family
Notes
- ↑ WLCW 0027 lists him as dying at Stafford Court House, Virginia.
Sources
- Estabrook, Charles E. Wisconsin Losses in the Civil War. (Madison, Wis. Adjutant General's Dept., 1915). (Page 27)
- Wisconsin. Adjutant-General's Office. Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Volume 1. (Madison, 1886). (Page 529)
Categories:
- Wisconsin Soldiers
- 6th Wisconsin Infantry
- Wisconsin Enlisted
- Soldiers from Vernon County, Wisconsin
- Soldiers from Viroqua, Wisconsin
- Source: RWV (1) 0529
- Source: WLCW 0027
- Wisconsin Wounded
- 6th Wisconsin Infantry Wounded
- Wisconsin Wounded at Fitzhugh's Crossing
- 6th Wisconsin Infantry Wounded at Fitzhugh's Crossing
- Wisconsin Killed
- 6th Wisconsin Infantry Killed
- Wisconsin Killed at Fitzhugh's Crossing
- 6th Wisconsin Infantry Killed at Fitzhugh's Crossing