Pennsylvania Civil War

1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury


1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury
1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury
1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury
1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury
1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury

1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury    1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury

1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury. SCROLL DOWN for MORE PHOTOS. To view or search ANTIQUE.

This listing is for the original Civil War Document shown. 203d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Report. Shows the roster and where the soldiers are and what is going on with them. Looks like one died of disease &c. Shows names of 2 Soldiers wounded or killed and those with extra or daily duty accounted for EXTRA/DAILY DUTY ACCOUNTED FOR. George Cooper, Co Cook Private. ABSENT ENLISTED MEN ACCOUNTED FOR BY NAME. Thomas Pettit sent to corp hospital. Crawford, left at camp caldallader. James Aten, sent to Division Hospital. Jonas Farr in confinement at Division Head Quarters.

Smallwood, Captain Station: Near Richmond Date: october 30th, 1864. For other CIVIL WAR DOCUMENTS from either: CAPT Jacob Toy SMALLWOOD, or LIEUT Jacob F. SMALLWOOD This is an excerpt of Smallwood Killed in action during the war. From half-past three in the afternoon, until far into the night, this desperate struggle was maintained, when overcome and driven from the last traverse, the enemy finally yielded, and the victory was complete.

But during those mortal hours, nearly half of the entire regiment had gone down in the fight. Forty-six were killed, and one hundred and forty-five wounded.

Colonel Moore, Lieutenant Colonel Lyman, Captain Jacob T. Smallwood and Lieutenant Matthias Hart, were of the killed, and Captains Benjamin Brooke and Alexander M'Cune, and Lieutenants Charles B. Duncan, Peter Alt, William R.

Birthdate: 1835 Birthplace: Camden County, NJ, United States Death: January 15, 1865 (29-30) New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States Immediate Family: Son of John Hewson Smallwood and Ann Smallwood Husband of Sarah E. Smallwood Father of Anna E L McManus; John H Smallwood; Mary L Smallwood and Jacob Smallwood Brother of Elizabeth Fuller Subers; Jonathan Smallwood; John Toy Smallwood; Mary Jane Toy Thomas and Rebecca Ann Smallwood Ames Smallwood, Jacob T. BATTLE UNIT NAME: 203rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry SIDE: Union COMPANY: C SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Captain SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Captain ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER: M554 ROLL 113 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: n.

Name: Jacob T Smallwood Death Date: 15 Jan 1865 Death Place: Fort Fisher, North Carolina Enlistment State: Pennsylvania Rank: Capt Company: C Regiment: 203 Pa Inf Box Number: 52 Excellent original early family and/or town genealogy, history, antique, collectible heirloom and/or ephemera. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution.
1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury    1864 antique CIVIL WAR Co C 203d Reg Pa Vol SIGNED CAPT SMALLWOOD killed injury