12th New York Cavalry
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John Hogan - Private |
John Hogan alias for John Wagner, Also cross ref to John Wagner
Interesting note from ebay on line
“Brooklyn New York Irishman John Wagner, 12th New York Cavalry enlisted in 1864 under the alias 'John Hogan', he was wounded at Colerain North Carolina & nursed by a Plymouth NC Rebel widow who he married! An original Civil War letter from Hogan at New Bern, NC , April 1864 delivered to his sister by comrade Pat Bellen, re life as a 'wild roving Yankee Dragoon', tells of 'narrow escapes' amid the 'Tar & Turpentine' in NC, - the Rebs have just taken Plymouth 'a pretty little place on the Roanoke River'- detached at HQ, he escaped- the boys fled and burned Little Washington and 'the rebs be damned amid the smoking ruins'; please forward the letter to his 'very very intimate friend' - he was an Irish immigrant and is buried at Leamington, Ontario, Canada.”
Wife's name was Jane Armstrong. Xref to find a grave
Contact Name: Skip RiddleInteresting note from ebay on line
“Brooklyn New York Irishman John Wagner, 12th New York Cavalry enlisted in 1864 under the alias 'John Hogan', he was wounded at Colerain North Carolina & nursed by a Plymouth NC Rebel widow who he married! An original Civil War letter from Hogan at New Bern, NC , April 1864 delivered to his sister by comrade Pat Bellen, re life as a 'wild roving Yankee Dragoon', tells of 'narrow escapes' amid the 'Tar & Turpentine' in NC, - the Rebs have just taken Plymouth 'a pretty little place on the Roanoke River'- detached at HQ, he escaped- the boys fled and burned Little Washington and 'the rebs be damned amid the smoking ruins'; please forward the letter to his 'very very intimate friend' - he was an Irish immigrant and is buried at Leamington, Ontario, Canada.”
Wife's name was Jane Armstrong. Xref to find a grave
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Date Added: 8/18/2016
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John Wagner - Private |
Also cross ref to John Hogan
Interesting note from ebay on line
“Brooklyn New York Irishman John Wagner, 12th New York Cavalry enlisted in 1864 under the alias 'John Hogan', he was wounded at Colerain North Carolina & nursed by a Plymouth NC Rebel widow who he married! An original Civil War letter from Hogan at New Bern, NC , April 1864 delivered to his sister by comrade Pat Bellen, re life as a 'wild roving Yankee Dragoon', tells of 'narrow escapes' amid the 'Tar & Turpentine' in NC, - the Rebs have just taken Plymouth 'a pretty little place on the Roanoke River'- detached at HQ, he escaped- the boys fled and burned Little Washington and 'the rebs be damned amid the smoking ruins'; please forward the letter to his 'very very intimate friend' - he was an Irish immigrant and is buried at Leamington, Ontario, Canada.”
Wife's name was Jane Armstrong. Xref to find a grave
Contact Name: Skip RiddleInteresting note from ebay on line
“Brooklyn New York Irishman John Wagner, 12th New York Cavalry enlisted in 1864 under the alias 'John Hogan', he was wounded at Colerain North Carolina & nursed by a Plymouth NC Rebel widow who he married! An original Civil War letter from Hogan at New Bern, NC , April 1864 delivered to his sister by comrade Pat Bellen, re life as a 'wild roving Yankee Dragoon', tells of 'narrow escapes' amid the 'Tar & Turpentine' in NC, - the Rebs have just taken Plymouth 'a pretty little place on the Roanoke River'- detached at HQ, he escaped- the boys fled and burned Little Washington and 'the rebs be damned amid the smoking ruins'; please forward the letter to his 'very very intimate friend' - he was an Irish immigrant and is buried at Leamington, Ontario, Canada.”
Wife's name was Jane Armstrong. Xref to find a grave
Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/18/2016
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Thomas Sheldon Wilmarth - Private |
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Contact Name: Jean WilmarthContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/17/2008