Smith, Charles Bunyan, 1891-1984

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Charles B. Smith was a Lieutenant with the 61st Illinois Volunteer Infantry, serving as a Judge Advocate General at Camp Dennison, Ohio, through most of 1863. Smith was involved in military court proceedings, as well as being responsible for the issuing of general and special orders and the collection of unit muster sheets. In November 1864, Smith was reassigned to the Office of United States Military Telegraph, Mobile, Alabama, as a telegraph operator. In 1867, Smith submitted several invention patents for the improvement of spring beds and seats.

From the description of Charles B. Smith papers, 1858-1867. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 18726855

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Smith, James A., 1815-1875. James A. Smith papers, 1828-1893. Minnesota Historical Society Library
referencedIn Merritt, Walter Gordon. Walter Gordon Meritt labor relations case files and writings, 1906-1953, bulk 1906-1923. Cornell University Library
creatorOf Smith, Charles B. Charles B. Smith papers, 1858-1867. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Camp Dennison (Ohio)
United States
Subject
Beds
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
Patent licenses
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Birth 1891-06-05

Death 1984

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