Source Documents
Record | Events | Title | Source Website | Type | Created | Actions |
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Discharge, Enlistment, Military Service, People | US, Civil War Service Index (CMSR) - Union - Pennsylvania, 1861-1865 | Forces War Records | Image | 11 May 2012 | ||
Forces War Records | Image | 13 Feb 2016 | ||||
Forces War Records | Image | 12 Feb 2016 | ||||
Forces War Records | Image | 13 Feb 2016 | ||||
Forces War Records | Memorial | 22 Oct 2013 |
Source URLs
URL | Events | Description | |
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Alfred Eisenbraun, Drummer Boy – The Regiment’s Third “Man” to Die « 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers | Biographical 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 Volunteers | History 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 | |
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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 |