Disharge for Disability for Daniel D. Martin, Sebago, 1862
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These discharge orders are for Daniel Durant Martin, age 45, who was disabled by a grape shot wound to his right knee. His leg had to be amputated above the knee in order to save it.
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- Title: Disharge for Disability for Daniel D. Martin, Sebago, 1862
- Creator: Bocker, Jacob
- Creation Date: 1862-11-27
- Subject Date: 1862-11-27
- Town: New Orleans, Sebago
- County: Cumberland
- State: LA, ME
- Media: ink on paper
- Dimensions (cm): 28 x 21.6
- Local Code: W.DM.1
- Collection: Military Archives, Washington, DC
- Object Type: Text
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Sebago Historical Society
PO Box 59, Sebago, ME 04029
(207) 787-2489
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LC Subject Headings
United States. Army. Maine Infantry Regiment, 12th (1861-1864). Company C
Soldiers--Maine
Maine--Civil War, 1861-1865
United States--Civil War, 1861-1865
Military discharges--United States--1860-1870.
Amputation
People
Bocker, Jacob
Cahill, Thomas W.
Hight, Horatio
Deane, William W.
Thornton, Charles C. G.
Martin, Daniel Durant
Other Keywords
12th Maine Infantry Co. C
St. James Hospital
amputation
disability discharge
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