Charles Patrick
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Jump to navigationJump to searchCharles Patrick was a Sergeant in the 6th Wisconsin Infantry / Company H.
Antebellum
War Career
- Enlisted on April 23, 1861 in the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry / Company F
- Veteran
- Taken prisoner at the Battle of Gettysburg
- Transferred to the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry / (II) Company K on January 4, 1864
- Missing at the Battle of the Wilderness[1]
- Transferred to the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry - Independent Battalion / Company B on June 10, 1864
- Transferred to the 6th Wisconsin Infantry / Company H on November 30, 1864
- Corporal
- Sergeant
- Promoted to Brevet Captain on March 31, 1865
- Mustered out on July 14, 1865
Postwar Career
Family
Notes
- ↑ RWV (1) 0383 and 0527 says he was taken prisoner here.
Sources
- Wisconsin. Adjutant-General's Office. Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Volume 1. (Madison, 1886). (Pages 363, 377, 383, 527)
Categories:
- Wisconsin Soldiers
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry - Independent Battalion
- 6th Wisconsin Infantry
- Wisconsin Non-Commissioned Officers
- Soldiers from Racine County, Wisconsin
- Soldiers from Racine, Wisconsin
- Source: RWV (1) 0363
- Source: RWV (1) 0377
- Source: RWV (1) 0383
- Wisconsin Prisoners
- Wisconsin Prisoners at Gettysburg
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Prisoners at Gettysburg
- Wisconsin Missing
- Wisconsin Missing at the Wilderness
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Missing at the Wilderness