In doing some research during the past year or so I learned a lot about a Civil War ancestor, his service, where he served, etc. One thing puzzles me however, and perhaps someone with greater knowledge on the subject can enlighten me.
While serving in the 19th Mass Vols, my g-g-g grandfather was wounded in the June 25, 1862 action at Oak Grove, resulting in the loss of his arm. He's even mentioned by name in Ernest Waitt's excellent history on the regiment. However, he was not discharged from the regiment until April, 1863. Why would they have waited 10 months to discharge him? Was this common?
Sam Dolan
While serving in the 19th Mass Vols, my g-g-g grandfather was wounded in the June 25, 1862 action at Oak Grove, resulting in the loss of his arm. He's even mentioned by name in Ernest Waitt's excellent history on the regiment. However, he was not discharged from the regiment until April, 1863. Why would they have waited 10 months to discharge him? Was this common?
Sam Dolan
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