2d Lieut. Stanton Weaver, Company D, 20th Infantry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STANTON WEAVER.

[Born in Ohio. Appointed from Ohio]

Military History.— Private 3d Kansas Volunteers, July, 1861, to May, 1862. Private 104th Ohio Volunteers, August, 1862. First Sergeant 104th Ohio Volunteers. Second Lieutenant 104th Ohio Volunteers, February, 1863. First Lieutenant 104th Ohio Volunteers, June, 1863. At Knoxville, Tenn., during the siege at that place, and engaged at the capture of Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Captain 1st Missouri Volunteers, January, 1864. In Texas. Second Lieutenant 11th U. S. Infantry, April, 1866. First Lieutenant 11th U. S. Infantry, December, 1866. Transferred to the 20th U. S. Infantry by the re-organization of the army. In the Department of the Gulf, from — to —

Military record of civilian appointments in the United States army: Volume 1 - Page 489

Guy Vernor Henry - 1873 

After some delay a steamer of the Morgan Line was procured, the troops and baggage transferred, and after a delightful sail up the Mississippi the regiment disembarked at New Orleans on the 27th day of January, 1867. On the 28th, the following assignments to stations was made, and the organizations proceeded to them by companies or battalions direct from this point.

Lieut.-Col. L. D. Watkins, with headquarters and companies A and E (Captains Patterson and Fletcher), Baton Rouge, La.; Company B (Captain J. C. Bates bvt. lieut.-col.), Alexandria, La.; Company C (2d Lieut. William Hawley, commanding), Marshall, Texas; Company D (2d Lieut. Stanton Weaver, commanding), Jefferson, Texas ;

The army of the United States: historical sketches of staff and ... - Page 667

Theophilus Francis Rodenbough, William Lawrence Haskin, Military Service Institution of the United States - 1896 

 

 

 

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