George F. Marshall
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Jump to navigationJump to searchGeorge F. Marshall[1] was a private in the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry - Independent Battalion / Company B.
Antebellum
War Career
- Enlisted on April 18, 1861 in the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry / Company B
- Veteran
- Taken prisoner at the Battle of (I) Bull Run
- Wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg
- Transferred to the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry / Company K on January 1, 1864
- Transferred to the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry - Independent Battalion / Company B on June 10, 1864
- Deserted on June 17, 1864
Postwar Career
Family
Notes
- ↑ RWV (1) 0352 lists his location as an Unknown City in Dane County, but RWV (1) 0376 and RWV (1) 0383 list his location as La Crosse. For now it has been left this way.
Sources
Wisconsin. Adjutant-General's Office. Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Volume 1. (Madison, 1886). (Pages 352, 376)
Categories:
- Wisconsin Soldiers
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry - Independent Battalion
- Wisconsin Enlisted
- Soldiers from La Crosse County, Wisconsin
- Soldiers from La Crosse, Wisconsin
- Source: RWV (1) 0352
- Source: RWV (1) 0376
- Source: RWV (1) 0383
- Wisconsin Prisoners
- Wisconsin Prisoners at (I) Bull Run
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Prisoners at (I) Bull Run
- Wisconsin Wounded
- Wisconsin Wounded at Gettysburg
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Wounded at Gettysburg
- Wisconsin Missing
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry - Independent Battalion Missing