Gwynn, Jesse F., 1843-1921.
Jesse Franklin Gwynn lived in Carmicheals, Greene County, Pennsylvania. He joined Company L, Pennsylvania 15th Cavalry Regiment on October 30, 1862 as a bugler. On October 22, 1863 he transferred to the Signal Corps. The regiment was recruited from July to October 1862, with mustering in at Carlisle. It was first assigned to the Army of the Potomac for the 1862 Maryland Campaign and participated in the Battle of Antietam. It was then reassigned to the Army of the Cumberland in Tennessee.
From the description of Jesse Gwynn Civil War letters, 1862-1865. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 753829243
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Birth 1843
Death 1921