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MILITARY SERVICE
Age: 30, credited to Topsham, VT
Unit(s): 10th VT INF
Service: enl 5/28/64, m/i 5/28/64, Pvt, Co. G, 10th VT INF, wdd, Cedar Creek, 10/19/64, m/o 5/13/65
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VITALS
Birth: abt 1834, Topsham, VT
Death: 09/20/1890
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery, Northfield, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone photographer: Heidi McColgan
Findagrave Memorial #: 94945225
MORE INFORMATION
Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 7/30/1879; widow Jennie A., 10/13/1890, VT
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
(If there are state digraphs above, this soldier spent some time in a state or national soldiers' home in that state after the war)
Remarks: 10th Vt. History off-site
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BURIAL:
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Cemetery, Northfield, VT
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Obituary
Sudden Death of a Montpelier Dentist.
Montpelier, Sept. 20. -- Dr. Alfred Clark, aged about 57, the well known Montpelier dentist, who had been sick for about a week past, suddenly dropped dead, it is supposed of heart disease, about 10 a.m. today. He was a respected member of Vermont lodge, Thomas Widey encampment, and Canton Montpelier of Odd Fellows and of the Bethany Congregational church, and will be buried by Oddfellows. He leaves a wife and one married daughter. Dr. Clark was well known by all dentists in this section from his recent discoveries in cocaine and its application to dental work.
Source: The Enterprise and Vermonter (Vergennes), 26 Sep 1890.
Transcribed by Deanna French