Civil War veteran photographs [picture], ca. 1890.

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Civil War veteran photographs [picture], ca. 1890.

Two cabinet card images of Civil War veteran Robert Inglis, a Bayfield, Wisconsin resident who served with both the Union Army and Navy during the war. Both images are of Inglis as a veteran, and in one photograph he is wearing his GAR medals. Information gathered from census and burial records indicate that Inglis served in the U.S. Navy as an engineer and also served as a private in Company C, 51st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Inglis also served in Company C of the 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Born in Scotland, Inglis emigrated to the U.S. sometime before the Civil War. Following the war, Inglis moved to Bayfield, Wisconsin, where he sold insurance and served as a customs agent and as an officer in the GAR. He died in 1926. Both cabinet cards were taken by Bailey in Ashland, Wisconsin.

0.1 linear ft. (2 oversized folders)

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