Parmenter, Alfred A.

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Alfred A. Parmenter (1836-1880) was a musician in the 26th Regiment, Massachusetts Voluntary Infantry. His parents were Horace and Betsey Parmenter of Lowell, Mass. The Union regiment participated in General Butler's expedition on the Gulf Coast and against New Orleans. Parmenter was stationed in New Orleans in the summer of 1862. He married Letitia M. Fillmore of Lowell, who was born in Nova Scotia, in July 1863. His occupation is listed on different forms as teacher, machinist and stitcher. Alfred A. Parmenter died in Lynn, Mass., on June 22, 1880, of apoplexy.

From the description of Alfred A. Parmenter papers, 1861-1862, 1962-1963. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 711318737

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creatorOf Parmenter, Alfred A. Alfred A. Parmenter papers, 1861-1862, 1962-1963. Tulane University, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Louisiana
New Orleans (La.)
United States
Massachusetts
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Soldiers
Soldiers' writings, American
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Active 1861

Active 1963

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