Sgt Edwin Peabody Fitch

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Edwin Peabody Fitch was an American Civil War soldier and politician. - AsNotedIn


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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1840/00/00 Mary Peabody, wife of George Fitch, gives birth to Edwin Peabody Fitch. Edwin will grow up write "Ninety Years of Living about growing up at Narramissic during the 1840s and 1850s. Born Peabody-Fitch House Bridgton
1861/05/03 Private Edwin Fitch of Company I, 1st Maine Infantry Regiment, is mustered into a three month service. His Civil War diary will be publish. Union Private
1861/06/01 The First Maine is transferred to Washington, DC, where it camp on Meridian Hill until 1 August 1861. It will serve in the defense Washington. Union Private Meridian Hill Park Washington, DC
1861/08/05 The 1st Maine Infantry Regiment is mustered out, never engaging in combat. Union Private Meridian Hill Park Washington, DC
1861/10/04 Led by Major Seth Eastman, Sergeant Edwin Fitch of Company I, 10th Maine Infantry Regiment, is mustered into a two year service in Portland, Maine. Union Sergeant
1888/00/00 Edwin Fitch arrives in the Dakota Territory and homesteads in Sanborn County before settling near Parker Life Parker South Dakota
1909/01/20 State representative Edwin P Fitch introduces a women's suffrage bill in the South Dakota legislature with a property-ownership qualification. The state suffrage leaders won't support this initiative. Republican Politician South Dakota State Capitol Pierre, SD
1931/07/03 Edwin Peabody Fitch dies in San Diego County, California. Mr Fitch is buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in San Diego. Died Mount Hope Cemetery, SD San Diego, CA
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