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| Født | december 1841 30 25 Spring Grove Tws, Wi, Green Co.Spring Grove Tws, Wi |
| Ægteskab | 30 august 1864 (Alder 22) Rebecca J Zimmerman - [Vis familie (F2025)]
Brodhead, Wi |
| Faders død | 22 januar 1883 (Alder 41) Eli Kline (I15994) (Alder 71) - [Slægtsrelation] |
| Død | 2 juli 1894 (Alder 52) at his home in Spring Grove, Green Cty WI |
| Universal ID | 6626033ABBAED511973400E02931A951173D |
| Begravelse | Frankenberger (Beam Chapel), Steph. Cty Il |
| Sidst ændret | 22 juni 2007 - 07:28:48 Sidst opdateret af: dcoplien |
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Companies A, B, C and D of the Thirty-eighth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment were mustered into the service of the United States at Camp Randall, Madison, WI, on April 15th, 1864. They left the state on the 3rd of May and went directly to Virginia, reaching White House, VA, on the 1st of June. The battalion took its place in line before the enemy on June 12th and participated in the various movements about Cold Harbor with the command to which it was attached reaching the trenches in front of Petersburg on June 16, 1864. It remained almost continuously engaged as a part of the Ninth Army Corps until the surrender of Richmond. With this organization the history of the regiment is identical. On October 1, 1864, Companies F, G, H, I and K joined the regiment. The Thirty-eighth led the right of the assaulting column on Fort Mahone April 2, 1865, and participated during its service among others in the battles of the Crater Mine Explosion, July 30, 1864; Weldon Railroad, August 18-21, 1864; Ream's Station, August 25, 1864; Boydton Plank Road (a.k.a. Hatcher's Run), October 27-28, 1864; and the Assault on Petersburg, April 2, 1865, all the above occurred in Virginia. After the surrender of the Confederates under Gen. Lee (April 9, 1865) the Thirty-eighth marched to Washington and participated in the Grand Review, it remained in camp abouth the city until the 10th of June, when a portion of the enlisted men were mustered out; the balance on the 26th of July, and were returned to Madison, WI on the 11th of August, 1865, where the regiment was disbanded. DEATH: Brodhead Independent Newspaper;July 5, 1894 pg. 2' 'Died - Mr. Isaac Kline at his home in Spring Grove at 10 a.m. Sunday, July 1,1894 in 53rd year. Born in Spring Grove in Dec. 1841 and spent most of life in the county. Married Miss Rebecca Zimmerman of Davis, Ill. 12 children - 6 survive. His aged mother, Mrs. Eli Kline, also though in feeble health. Last Saturday afternoon came to Brodhead in apparent health. In the evening, start home with son Mr. Wilbur Kline and Wil's wife of Brodhead. When near Eli Frisbie's place, about a mile from home taken very sick. Got home, nearly helpless. Left side paralyzed and lost power of speech. Soldier of the late war. Member of Ben Davis Post G.A.R. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at Beahm Chapel. Inter in the adjoining cemetery.' 'July 12, 1894 pg. 5' 'In last week's obit of Isaac Kline - said died Sunday July 1 should have been Monday, the 2nd.' ' Per ' 'History of Green County, Wisconsin.' ' (1877) #773: pg. 195 Spring Grove Township ' 'The first improvements in Spring Grove were made by an old bachelor who name is thought to have been Church. In the summer of 1838, he broke, fenced, and cultivated ten acres which he sold the next year to Daniel Baxter of New York, who immediately went there to live. The next settler was Mr. Eli Kline of Indiana. In '37, he and his sons, John and Isaac, built a carding mill where the village of Spring Grove, of which it was the beginning, is now. For many years after this, the stream on which it was built, and which is now called Spring creek, was called Mill creek.' ' pg. 196 ' 'The carding machine was a great help to Mill Creek precinct, which included most of the territory included in the towns of Spring Grove and Jefferson. Public opinion required settlers to wear homespun cloth, and all the wool in the county was carded at Kline's mill, to which was added, after a time, a fulling mill.' ' pg. 291 Infantry, 38th Regiment, Co. E, private, enlisted Aug. 26 1864, mustered out July 7 1865 |
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