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Virtual Cemetery Page 58
The Final Resting Places of 23rd PA Soldiers "Click a page to view Gravesites."
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| The Grave of 3rd Corporal Reuben B. Thomas, Company B, 23d PV Regt., Three Month Volunteers. Reuben was born in Lancaster in 1838. He enlisted and was mustered into service on April 31st 1861 being one of the First to answer President Lincoln's call for Volunteers. He served his 3 Month Enlistment fighting at The Battle of Falling Waters . He was mustered out on August 31st 1861. He re-enlisted with the 196th Pennsylvania Volunteers for Three Years. He died on January 26th 1927 and is Buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster,PA in Lot 2211.
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| The Grave of Private Samuel Kain, Company E, 23d PV Regt., Three Month Volunteers. Samuel was born in Lancaster on December 24th 1836. He enlisted and was mustered into service on April 31st 1861 being one of the First to answer President Lincoln's call for Volunteers. He served his 3 Month Enlistment fighting at The Battle of Falling Waters . He was mustered out on August 31st 1861. He died on August 22nd 1867 and is Buried at Leacock Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Intercourse, PA.
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| The Grave of Private William S. Thompson, Company C, 23rd Pennsylvania, "Birney's Zouaves". He was mustered into Service on August 2nd 1861. On September 8th he moved with the Regiment to Washington D.C. for the defences of the Capital against possible Rebel Invasion. The 23rd was encamped at "The Queen Farm" owned by Jacob Queen and they made Camp Graham thier home. Typhoid Fever broke out in November and December of 61 and over fifty men of the unit died forcing them to move to higher ground near Bladensburg, MD. There they established Camp Clark . He was mustered out of Service on September 8th 1864. He died in 1873 and is buried at Upper Octoraro Cemetery in Quarryville PA.
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| Grave of Private Abram T. Minnic,Company L, 23rd Pennsylvania Volunteers and company D, 61st Pa Volunteers. Private in Company I, 61st Pennsylvania Volunteer. He was mustered into Service on August 18th 1861. On September 8th he moved with the 23rd Regiment to Washington D.C. for the defences of the Capital against possible Rebel Invasion. The 23rd was encamped at "The Queen Farm" owned by Jacob Queen and they made Camp Graham thier home. Typhoid Fever broke out in November and December of 61 and over fifty men of the unit died forcing them to move to higher ground near Bladensburg, MD. There they established Camp Clark . In March three Companies of the 23rd PA including Company R were Transferred to the 61st PA Volunteers. Abram was Discharged on April 9th 1862. He died in 1897 and is buried at Vine Street Cemetery in Hazelton,PA.
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| Grave of Private Martin Eisenberger , Company I, 23rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Birney's Zouaves". He was mustered into Service on September 1st 1861 and was sent with the of the Regiment to Washington D.C. for the defences of the Capital against possible Rebel Invasion. The 23rd was encamped at "The Queen Farm" owned by Jacob Queen and they made Camp Graham thier home. Typhoid Fever broke out in November and December of 61 and over fifty men of the unit died forcing them to move to higher ground near Bladensburg, MD. There they established Camp Clark . He was mustered out on September 8th 1864. He lived in Marietta PA, Lancaster County. He died in 1922. He is buried at Marietta Cemetery in Marietta,PA.
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