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| REGIMENT:
Co. K, 144 IL Inf. |
MUSTER-IN:
Nov. 15, 1864 |
| RANK:
Captain |
WHERE:
Alton, IL |
| AGE:
40 |
MUSTER-OUT:
July 14, 1865 |
| HAIR:
Light |
WHERE:
Alton, IL |
| EYES:
Blue |
BIRTH:
Mar. 03, 1826 |
| COMPLEXION:
Fair |
DEATH:
Nov. 20, 1901 |
| HEIGHT:
5' 7" |
BURIAL:
Unknown |
| OCCUPATION:
Notary Public |
SECTION:
G |
| NATIVITY:
Bohemia |
LOT:
754 |
| RESIDENCE:
Collinsville, IL |
GRAVE:
Unknown |
| ENLISTED:
Nov. 15, 1864 |
MARKER:
GHS |
| WHERE:
Alton, IL |
CONDITION:
New |
| PERIOD:
1 Year |
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| After receiving
his literary education at the University of
Prague, Captain Anton Neustadt emigrated to
America and settled in Madison County, Illinois.
Studying law under the direction of Gillespie
& Springer, he was admitted to the bar in
August of 1867 and began his law practice in
Collinsville where he continued to reside and
practice his profession. |
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Index of Civil War Veterans |
U.S. Civil War
Soldiers & Sailors System (Outside Link) |
144th Illinois
Infantry - Dyer's Compendium (Ouside Link) |
Sons of the Union Veterans
of the Civil War (Outside Link) |
The Military Order
of the Loyal Legion of the United States (Outside
Link) |
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