He was 27 years old when he was enlisted (2, 3, 7 [58 in ?1893], 9 [68 at death in 1901]). He was born in Tyrone, Ireland (2, 7, 9 [Philadelphia PA]).
He was a pe[d]dl[er?] (2).
He was 5 feet 5 inches tall, and had a dark complexion, grey eyes, and brown hair (2).
He was drafted (1, 2, 3, 4). He was enlisted and mustered into service on 1 August 1863 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5). He was enlisted for three years, at Frankford, Pennsylvania (2, 3). His enlistment was credited to the fifth congressional district (2). He was mustered in as a private, at Frankford, Pennsylvania (3). He served in company F of the 118th Pennsylvania (4, 8).
He was captured at Cold Harbor, Virginia, on 2 June 1864 (3, 4). He was a prisoner from May 1864 to March 1865 (3).
On 2 June 1865, he was transferred from the 118th Pennsylvania Infantry (1, 3). He served as a private in company C in the 91st Pennsylvania (1).
He mustered out with his company on 10 July 1865 (1, 5 [5 Jul]). He served for 38 months (7).
On 10 [?] May 1889, he applied successfully from Pennsylvania for a pension (6, 8).
In 1890, he was living at 2245 Palethorp Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (5).
On 8 April 1893, he was admitted to the National Soldiers Home (7). He was admitted from Pennsylvania (7). He had rheumatism (7).
In 1893, he was present at the Southern Branch of the National Soldiers Home (7). He was receiving a pension of $6 per month (7).
He died of chronic enteritis, on 2 August 1901, at the National Home, in Hampton, Elizabeth City County, Virginia (8, 9). He was a gentleman (9). On 5 August 1901, he was buried, in New Cathedral Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (9).
On 10 [?] August 1901, his widow, Margaret Mallon, applied successfully from Pennsylvania for a pension (6, 8).
1 Bates, Samuel Penniman. History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71. 5 volumes. 'Ninety-first regiment', volume 3, pages 186-233. (In the roster) (James Mallon [sic])
2 company C, descriptive roll, entry 185 (James Mellon [sic])
3 Civil War Veterans' Card File, available at the Pennsylvania State Archives, searched 14 July 2004 (James Mallon, rolls have 'Mellon')
4 Bates, Samuel Penniman. History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71. 5 volumes. 'One hundred and eighteenth regiment', volume 3, page 1330. (In the roster) (James Mallon)
5 1890 US census, veterans' schedule, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, supervisor's district 1, enumeration district 372 page [3] (image 806 of 2610 on <www.ancestry.com>) (James Mallon)
6 pension index by name (James Mallon)
7 Report of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1893. Serial Set volume 3151, session volume 1, 53rd Congress, 1st Session. House Miscellaneous Document 35. Page 717. (James Mallon)
8 pension index, by regiment, 91st PA Infantry, company C (James Mallon)
9 death certificate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 August 1901 (James Mallon)