Civil War Records of Dr. Charles Little

Service

Co. Regiment/Ship From To Residence Occupation Notes
staff 15th Vt. VI Hospital steward; enl. Aug. 28, 1862; must. Oct. 22, 1862 must. out Aug. 5, 1863 St. Johnsbury   age 25
  Navy Asst. Surgeon; Dec. 22, 1863 Sept., 1865      

Service Record (select pages from the National Archives): x
Service Ledger (Town of Acton): x

Pension

Co. Regiment Date Filed Type App. No. Cert. No. State Beneficiary/Remarks
               

Pension File (select pages from the National Archives):  x

Grand Army of the Republic

x


Death

Date November 16, 1869
Place Acton, Mass.
Age 32 years, 9 months
Cause phthisis
Obituary  
Funeral  
Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Acton, Mass.
Survived by  

Additional Information

Born Feb. 14, 1837 in Boscawen, NH. Married Helen E. Cowdrey  (daughter of Dr. Harris Cowdrey and Abigail Davis) of Acton in 1866. Settled in Acton after the war.

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Sources:

"Charles Little." In VermontCivilWar.org (web site). Tom Ledoux, web master. http://vermontcivilwar.org/units/15/bios.php?input=3762

Harold R. Phalen. History of the Town of Acton. Cambridge, Mass.: Middlesex Printing, Inc., 1954.  Page 388.

Revised Roster of Vermont Volunteers and Lists of Vermonters Who Served in the Army and Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, 1861-66. Theodore S. Peck, Adjutant-General. Montpelier, VT: Watchman Publishing, 1892. Page 526. Digital edition online at Internet Archive, http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924080774148.

 

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