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Alfred Eisenbraun


Civil War (Union) · US Army

United States of America

Source Documents

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Discharge, Enlistment, Military Service, PeopleUS, Civil War Service Index (CMSR) - Union - Pennsylvania, 1861-1865
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Source URLs

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Alfred Eisenbraun, Drummer Boy – The Regiment’s Third “Man” to Die « 47th Pennsylvania VolunteersBiographical sketch documenting the life and Civil War death of a drummer boy who served with the 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
About the 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers « 47th Pennsylvania VolunteersHistory of the regiment, including key battles, casualties, company rosters, biographical sketches, etc.
Section F, Grave No. 553 at the Military Asylum Cemetery
47th Pennsylvania Volunteers: One Civil War Regiment's Story

Other Sources

Source
Events
Allen Esenbraun (death notice), in Deaths of Soldiers, in The Evening Star. Washington, D.C.: 28 October 1861.
Death
Find A Grave Memorial No. 34745967 for Alfred E. Eisenbraun: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34745967
Burial
U.S. Census. Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania: 1840-1860.
Birth, Other
Ibid. Civil War Veterans' Card File and Schmidt.
Death
Ibid. Burial Ledgers, The National Cemetery Administration, etc.
Burial
U.S. Census, 1840-1860 and Alfred Eisenbraun (obituary), in Gestörben, in Der Lecha Caunty Patriot. Allentown: 6 November 1861.
Birth
Bates, Samuel P. History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5. Harrisburg: 1869
People
Ibid. Civil War Veterans' Card File and Schmidt. Burial Ledgers, The National Cemetery Administration and U.S. Departments of Defense and Army (Quartermaster General). Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration: 1861-1865.
Death
Schmidt and Alfred Eisenbraun, Drummer Boy - The Regiment's Third Man to Die, in 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers: One Civil War Regiment's Story.
Death, Military Service
U.S. Census, military and other records. (Father's surname is spelled as "Einsenbrown" on his headstone.)
People
Ibid. Civil War Veterans' Card File.
Enlistment, Military Service, Other
Burial Ledgers, The National Cemetery Administration and U.S. Departments of Defense and Army (Quartermaster General). Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration: 1861-1865.
Burial
Alfred Eisenbraun (obituary), in Gestörben, in Der Lecha Caunty Patriot. Allentown: 6 November 1861.
Military Service
U.S. Census, 1840-1860, etc.
Birth
Eisenbrown, Allen, in General Index Cards: 1861, U.S. Department of the Army (see Fold3, "Allen Eisenbrown"). Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
People
U.S. Census, 1840-1860 and Schmidt, Lewis. A Civil War History of the 47th Regiment of Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers. Allentown: Self-published, 1986.
Birth
Schmidt, Lewis. A Civil War History of the 47th Regiment of Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers. Allentown: Self-published, 1986.
Other
Eisenbraun Family baptismal, marriage, death and burial records, in Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records. Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania: 1845-1874.
Birth