Ballintine, John C..

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John C. Ballintine (1842-1902), Union soldier, born in Rochester, New York and lived in Scottsville, Monroe County, New York. Served in the 13th Regiment New York Volunteers during the Civil War, captured and later paroled at Annapolis, Maryland. After the war (ca. 1877-1902) lived in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. Elliot C. Ballintine, probably John's son, served as a sergeant in Company B, 3rd Regiment of the U.S. Volunteer Engineers during the Spanish-American War.

From the description of John C. Ballintine family papers, 1850-1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477741

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creatorOf Ballintine, John C.. John C. Ballintine family papers, 1850-1864. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
New York
United States
Annapolis (Md.)
Camp Fornanie (Macon, Ga.)
Monroe County (N.Y.)
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Soldiers
Spanish
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Active 1850

Active 1864

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