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85th Pennsylvania Infantry
Company E
Oliver P Henderson - 1st Sergeant
Oliver is my Great Great uncle and he was a 1st Sgt. in the 85th PA Infantry. Oliver contracted Typhoid fever during the Peninsula Campaign and died at Camden Military Hosp. in Baltimore in May of 1862. His military records claim he was buried in Loundon Park cemetery in Baltimore. I have been to Loundon Park and they claim Oliver was never buried there. One of my goals in life is to locate his grave. Oliver was from Claysville in Washington Co., PA. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Contact Name: John
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Date Added: 7/22/2007

Company F
Oliver Morgan Long - Sergeant
Oliver was my 2 great grandfather and died of a fever while on a train to the hospital at White House Landing. I have no idea where he is buried. He wrote a letter to his wife that was printed in the paper in Pennsylvania while in the service about the Bloody 85th.
Contact Name: Joy Coonrod
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Date Added: 6/12/2012

Company K
Isaac Cossell - Corporal
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Date Added: 4/17/2007

Company K
Samual Grimm - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Kayla Grimm
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Date Added: 4/30/2008

Company K
Charles Lytle - Private
Born in 1837-Died in 1922 Buried at Johnson Chapel Cemetery in Confluance,Pa.Enlisted Oct 12,1861 as misc. the 85th Pa Infantry composed of mostly Fayette men organized and trained at Camp Lafayette where the Uniontown High School now stands. the 85th fought in Virginia,North & South Carolina under commander Col.Joshua Howell.Charles service started with the siege of Fort Sumter.Musterd out with company Nov 22,1864 as Private. Also was the Brother of Sampson Lytle who served in 49th
Pa Infantry Company G
Contact Name: D.J.
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Date Added: 7/19/2008

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