He received a Disability Discharged on the 15th of October 1862 in Fort Wood, NY Harbor. He received a Discharged on Surgeorn's certificate at U.S. General Hospital.
The a library there is a medal, with George Washington's profile, is ringed with "George Washington born February 22, 1752" on the front and the back states "Serg. A. M. Pettit Co. B 2nd Regt. Michigan Volunteers War of 1861 Hudson MI" Theere is a letter, dated August 11th, 1862, from 1st Lt. Tilson C. Barden, written near Harrison's Landing (Va.) to Gov. Austin Blair of Michigan, recommending that Pettit serve in a newly formed Michigan regiment.
Argersinger, Daniel | ||||
Barden, Tilson C. | ||||
Bourns, John H. | ||||
Church, Peter C. | ||||
Clark, Albert | ||||
Clark, John I. or J. | ||||
Daniels, Henry H. *** | ||||
Evens, George ** | ||||
Goebel, Augustus | ||||
Higgins, Michael H. | ||||
Kidder, Henry A | ||||
Pettit, Abram M. | ||||
Richards, Alexander | ||||
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Coy = Company | AAE = Age at Enlistment |
Rnk = Rank | DLB = Date and Location of Birth |
DLE = Date and Location of Enlistment | DLD = Date and Location of Discharge |
KIA = Killed in Action | MIA = Missing in Action |
POW = Prisoner of War | DIP = Died in Prison |
DOW = Died of Wounds | DofD = Died of Disease |
TLDD = Type, Location & Date of Death | DOAI = Died of Accidental Injury |
NOR = Not On Rosters I found |
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