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The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War exists due to the selfless service and sacrifice of our Union ancestors. Find their stories by clicking on their picture.
Cornelius H. Pering
Company E, 6th Indiana Cavalry Regiment
Braxton B. Peck
Company M, 6th Regiment, Prov. Enrolled Missouri Militia
Gumbert Brothers
103rd PA Inf & 53rd Wisconsin Inf Regiments
Lewis Massuere
3rd Independent Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery
Thomas G. Barton
Company C, 36th Illinois Infantry Regiment
John S. Coleman
6th Provisional Regiment Missouri Rangers
James Quick
7th Iowa Cavalry Regiment
Eldridge Garman
Co. K, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves
The Short Brothers
MO Home Guard; Co. B, 5th TN Inf; Co. A, 2nd TN Inf
The Fite Brothers
Co. B, 6th IL Cav.; Co. F, 146th Ohio Infantry; Co. E, 4th TN Mounted Infantry; & Co. G, 1st TN Mounted Infantry
Jacob Minnick
Company A, 142nd New York Infantry
The DeBords
Co. A, 37th Illinois Infantry Reg.
Harrison W. White
Co. A 37th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry
Adam Accuntius
Battery M, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
The Burckard Brothers
Co. E, 11th Reg. NY State Militia; Co. B, 10th New York Infantry Reg.
Jacob Moyer
Co. A, 48th Pennsylvania Infantry
James B. Couch
Company E, 15th New York Engineers
Henry Procter
Company C, 30th Wisconsin Infantry
William L. Moshier
Company E, 12th Wisconsin Infantry
George W. Howard
Co. A, 6th Kansas Infantry Regiment
Milton Lingo
Company G, 22nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry
Cyrus McKee
Co. B, 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
Henry Ambrose
Co. L, 1st North Carolina Infantry Reg.
Thomas Lerch
Teamster
George Lerch
Co. D, 148th New York Infantry