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Hiram H Marr
Co. H, 8th Maine Infantry
Enlisted 2 Aug 1862, from Washington, Maine
Mustered in 18 Aug 1862
Wounded and "missing in action" following the Battle of Drewry's Bluff, 16 May 1864, he had been taken prisoner and sent to Libby Prison. Witnesses say that Hiram, being too sick in captivity, was sent away to a hospital, and never seen again.
[ME Veterans Cemetery Records list unit as Co. I, 20th Maine Infantry, 29 Aug 1862 - 4 Dec 1863, but that was another Hiram, of Southport.]
Lived in Washington, Maine, 1860 census.
Died 16 Nov 1865 (sic - should be 1864), aged 35 yrs. His widow Nancy filed for a pension on 14 July 1865.
A view looking across Marr Lake towards Georgian Bay. The small lake is separated from the bay by a high ridge of gravel and broken stone. Photographed along the Marr Lake Trail, in the Cyprus Lake area of Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario.
Johnny Marr made his name as lead guitarist with cult British rock band The Smiths, one of the most influential bands of the 1980s. Marr created some of the most memorable and acclaimed songs of that decade and was the driving force behind The Smiths revolutionary sound. Johnny has personally decorated this pair of Nike trainers for ‘Give Landmines the Boot’.
Johnny Marr
Fabrique Milan Italy IT
29 november 2018
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