Corp. Joseph Pogue served in the United States Civil War. Enlisted: Sep 23, 1861 Mustered out: Apr 16, 1864 (DWP) Side: USA Regiment(s): Co H 27th Missouri Infantry Mounted/29th Missouri Infantry
Corp. Joseph Pogue was a Prisoner of War during the United States Civil War.
Corp. Joseph Pogue Died while a Prisoner of War during the United States Civil War.
Prisoner of war at Andersonville Prison
He only lived 4 months after being taken to Andersonville.
Plot: , Row: 12906
Location: Missouri
Surname: Pogue
enlisted = 12/06/1861 in Fort Leavenworth, Missouri/Aug 11 1862 Boonville, Missouri
mustered = 04/16/1864 "Died of the "Small pox in the prisoner of war Camp Sumner"
side = USA
regiment flag =
regiment name = Co H 27th Missouri Mounted Infantry/Co.A 29th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
source: FOLD3 3 Muster Cards
There is another Joseph Pogue but he is 19 in 1860..
This census has the "father who applied for benefits"
And this Joseph was 15, so in 1862 he would have been 17, lied about his age.
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