Nailer, George W., 1837-1864.

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George W. Nailer was a schoolteacher in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He served in the 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment during the Civil War. Sometime after September 26, 1863 he was captured. He died in prison at Andersonville, Georgia, sometime in 1864. He held the rank of sergeant and seems to have been in Maryland and Virginia most of the time until his capture.

From the description of George W. Nailer papers, 1824-1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81550827

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Maryland
Virginia
United States
Winchester (Va.)
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Educators
Soldiers
Soldiers
Songs
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Educators
Soldiers
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Birth 1837

Death 1864

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