BCS1973
Sergeant
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2023
- Location
- Louisa County VA
In the photo below, the soldier, Patrick Sheehan (Sheeran) is listed in what looks like Section T range S Lot G or possibly E. At first I thought it odd as most of the plots listed in Old Cathedral Cemetery (Philly) Section is a letter, Range and lot are numbers. That said, I did find another person listed in section T that was all letters. I guess maybe they labeled them in that section differently. My main question is, what does it say under the "Remarks" section? The other person listed in that section has the remark "free grave". I'm wondering if his remark isn't a reference to some sort of free ground or something.
For what it's worth, Patrick served in the 90 day unit the 24th PA. After discharge, he enlisted in "Young's Kentucky Cavalry" formally known as the 3rd PA Cavalry. He was taken prisoner in 1861 and spent about a year in Libbie Prison at Richmond. After exchange, he became ill while in Camp Parole and was discharged in 1863. In 1864 he enlisted in the 95th PA. While there he had a somewhat colorful career that included being shot through the neck at Cedar Creek. Ultimately he recovered, returned to his unit, and was discharged at the end of the war.
Blow up of the remarks line
For what it's worth, Patrick served in the 90 day unit the 24th PA. After discharge, he enlisted in "Young's Kentucky Cavalry" formally known as the 3rd PA Cavalry. He was taken prisoner in 1861 and spent about a year in Libbie Prison at Richmond. After exchange, he became ill while in Camp Parole and was discharged in 1863. In 1864 he enlisted in the 95th PA. While there he had a somewhat colorful career that included being shot through the neck at Cedar Creek. Ultimately he recovered, returned to his unit, and was discharged at the end of the war.
Blow up of the remarks line
