Acton Memorial LibraryCivil War Archives |
Co. | Regiment / Ship | From | To | Residence/ Credit | Occupation | Notes |
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1st Ma. Cav |
Private; enl. and must. Sept. 23, 1861; prom. Corpl. Nov. 1, 1861 | transf. to 4th Mass. Cav. by S.O. #70, War Dept., dated Feb. 12, 1864 | Foxboro | shoemaker | age 28 |
K | 4th Ma. Cav | Corpl.; transf. from 1st Mass. Cav; re-enlist, Jan. 1, 1864; prom. Sergt. Oct 29, 1864 | must. out Nov. 14, 1865 | Foxboro | shoemaker | age 30 |
MASSCW, 6:201, 472 |
Co. | Regiment | Date Filed | Type | App. No. | Cert. No. | State | Beneficiary/Remarks |
K K |
1st Ma. Cav 4th Ma. Cav |
July 16, 1897 | Invalid | 1 194 669 | 947 488 | Mass. |
Recorded as member no. 60 in the membership roster of Isaac Davis Post No. 138 G.A.R., Acton, Massachusetts. Mustered in August 1884; transferred September 1886 (Acton Memorial Library archives, 92.2.1).
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Burial | Norfolk, Mass. (source: National Graves Registration Database [website], Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, http://www.suvcwdb.org). |
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Horace Dupee was born August 27, 1833 in Medway, Mass., and was a resident of Foxborough at the time of his enlistment. After leaving the service he resided in Norfolk, Norwood, and Foxborough, Mass. (pension file).
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