Site Logo
Home | Battles | Cemeteries | Descendants | Find A Soldier | Towns | Units | Site Map

Hubbard, Franklin J.

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 23, credited to Whiting, VT
Unit(s): 2nd VT LARTY
Service: enl 12/23/61, m/i 12/14/61, BGLR, 2nd VT LARTY BTRY, pow, Jackson LA, 8/3/63, Andersonville, d/prison 6/19/64 (diarrhea c)

See Legend for expansion of abbreviations

VITALS

Birth: abt 1838, Whiting, VT
Death: 06/19/1864

Burial: Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, GA
Marker/Plot: A/2176
Gravestone photographer: Tom Ledoux
Findagrave Memorial #: 13531730

Cenotaph: Whiting Village Cemetery, Whiting, VT
Marker/Plot:
Gravestone researcher/photographer: Denis & Karen Jaquish
Findagrave Memorial #: 38476050

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Not found
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

DESCENDANTS

(Are you a descendant, but not listed? Register today)

BURIAL:

Copyright notice

Tombstone

Andersonville National Cemetery, GA

Check the cemetery for location/directions and other veterans who may be buried there.


CENOTAPH:


Tombstone

Tombstone

Cenotaph in Village Cemetery, Whiting, VT

Check the cemetery for location/directions and other veterans who may have cenotaphs there.

Obituary

Deaths of Vermont Soldiers at Andersonville, Ga. - Before the removal of our Union prisons at Andersonville, Georgia, no less than eleven thousand had perished in that horrible rebel pen. A list of three thousand of these martyrs is furnished to the New York Times by a Port Royal correspondent. - We find in that list the names of Vermont soldiers, with the dates of their deaths, as follows:
June 19; F. Hubbard, 2d Vt. Battery.

Source: Vermont Record, December 2, 1864.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.