Pichot, Henry
MILITARY SERVICE
Age: 22, credited to Burlington, VT
Unit(s): 128th USCI, 1st NY ENGRS
Service: enl, New York City, 3/9/63, m/i, Co. G, 1st NY ENGNRS, 3/9/63, pr ARTFCR, 6/7/64, com 2LT, Co. C, 128th USCI, 5/18/65, resgd 7/6/65
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VITALS
Birth: 1841, Paris, France
Death: 11/19/1880
Burial: Mount Calvary Cemetery, Burlington, VT
Marker/Plot: 320
Gravestone researcher/photographer: Kathy Valloch
Findagrave Memorial #: 0
(There may be a Findagrave Memorial, but we have not recorded it)
MORE INFORMATION
Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 6/14/1880, VT, not approved; widow Maria L., 4/20/1881, 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: None
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BURIAL:
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Mount Calvary Cemetery, Burlington, VT
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Obituary
Henry Pichot, well known as an accomplished draughtsman, died at his residence in this city Friday. At the breaking out of the war he enlisted as a private in Company G, 1st New York Volunteer Engineers, and was promoted by President Lincoln to a lieutenancy in the 28th United States (colored) regiment. While in the discharge of his duties he contracted the disease which necessitated the amputation of a leg in June last. Consumption followed, and about three weeks since he was taken serious ill, and had Wells for some time.
Source: Rutland Daily Herald, November 23, 1880.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.