Lost Bayonet Charge

plymouthairrifle

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Dec 17, 2014
My G/G Grandfather was a priv in the 149th PA "Bucktails" He enlisted on Oct. 15, 1863 when he was 18. On the company muster roll for March & April it is noted that he was fined $2.33 for the careless loss of a bayonet! What was his monthly pay, about $15?? He made it thru the war unscratched and was mustered out on June 24, 1865. In 1900 he was walking down a side walk in Adrian MI when a boiler inside a building blew up and the wall came down on him, killing him.
 
Great story. I would gladly pay $2.33 even for a yankee bayonet. I had several items lost during Desert Storm but had a form for "Combat Loss"
 

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