He came to the United States in the 1850's and resided in Detroit were he was a shoemaker's apprentice.
When the war actually started in 1861, he was not as yet an American citizen. Nevertheless, he enlisted into A Co, 2nd Reg. Mich. Vol. Inf. on {18 April 1861}. 25 May 1861 {in Detroit Michigan}.
He was discharged on 01 December 1863 and re-enlisted the same day in the Veteran Volunteers and reassigned to A Co.
On 01 November 1864 he was promoted to Sergeant and on 01 May 1865 was promoted to First Sergeant.
On 28 July 1865 he was discharged {for Commision}, re-enlisted, and was reassigned to A CO. On 02 August 1865 he was commissioned a second lieutenant (postdated to 22 July 1865) by Governor Henery H. Crapo.
{He was Mustered Out with the regiment on the 28th July 1865 at Delaney House DC.}
He was naturalized as an American Citizen based on his service in the Army on 27
October 1865.
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2LT Wayne R. Keeler
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Lang, William (W.G.) | ||||
Lauth, Hartman | ||||
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