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Wilber Haver POST, G.A.R.

ANGELICA,  Allegany County – NY

(#502 )

Chartered Aug. 30, 1884.
Corporal Wilbur Haver, Co. I, 27th NYSV. Born 1840; joined at Angelica May 1861 as a Private, age 18; KIA at Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1863; buried on that battlefield.

PHOTO from Robert Dorsey Collection 

  Front Row-Wm. Seiver, Lloyd Crandall, ? Blanchard, Simson Travis, A. Lilly, Fred Lilly, Moses Ogden, Wm. Wakefield, Henry Green.  Center- A. Wallis, Bill Tucker, Quant, Gabrial Abbey, Alec Lytle, Albert  Smith.  Back Row-Orville Minor, Theodore Walker, John Deming, Daniel Phippen, Rufus Collins, Christopher  Hoffman, John Lamont.  Thanks go to Bob Dorsey for sharing this card and this information; photo by George Mott.

Photo ca.1907

 

PHOTO from Robert Dorsey Collection 

Photo ca. 1912

PHOTO from Robert Dorsey Collection 

Unknown Date

 

 

 

 

 

Badge above is the official Grand Army of the Republic Medal which can be viewed along with history of the Organization at the website of "Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War".

The SUVCW is one of five Allied Orders of the GAR. The other four Orders are: Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

The website of "Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War" is: http://www.suvcw.org

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