Guarding Lincoln: Private Bruno Albaugh, Co. K, 150th Pennsylvania Infantry
Mary Todd Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln, and Tad Lincoln surround Abraham Lincoln. A portrait of Willie, the Lincolns' deceased son, hangs on the wall. 1 I've been noodling about my Aunt Sharon's family tree the past few weeks, extending her family back a couple of generations. This week, I discovered an unknown family story: that of her great-grandfather, Bruno Albaugh , a German immigrant from Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania. Bruno, born about 1836, enlisted in the Union Army on 15 August 1862 in Meadville. 2 He may have seen notices like the one shown below pasted around town and like many other men of his age and condition, 26 years old and unattached, he heeded the call to arms. Perhaps it was patriotism that spurred him or a longing for adventure away from his farming life in Meadville. Maybe he wished to join forces with his friends and neighbors who also enlisted that day from his community or felt passionate about the Union's cause. The bounty offere...


Interesting story, thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Valerie, glad you liked it!
DeleteJust when I thought I had it rough. All tongue in cheek aside, I think that is one of the most alluring things to me in regards to genealogy, to get a sense of how one perseveres. Thanks for grounding us :)
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