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Served in Company I, 22nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, from 6 Sept 1861 to 4 Jan 1863, when he received a disability discharge. This stone is probably a cenotaph, as he died in Washington State, and there is a stone for him there in the GAR Cemetery in Seattle, WA.
Mount Prospect public works crews and local city workers quickly build plastic-wrapped and sandbagged Jersey barriers.
Family making their way through flooded street near Des Plaines River in Prospect Heights on Old Willow Road West of Des Plaines River Road.
Pumps furiously pumped water back toward the river and away from the residents as the flood waters crested on Friday
Wide shot of this fallen tree in Mt. Prospect. You can see the roots on the end. Up close the roots looked like a cookie cuttuer cutout of the cement corner.
Forest preserve picnic area was flooded out on the East side the intersection of Des Plaines river road and Hintz.
Pumps furiously pumped water back toward the river and away from the residents as the flood waters crested on Friday
Pumps furiously pumped water back toward the river and away from the residents as the flood waters crested on Friday
Company B, 40th New York (Mozart) Infantry Regiment
Enlisted 14 June 1861 at Yonkers, NY for 3 years. He was wounded on 13 Dec 1862 during the Battle of Fredericksburg, VA, and was discharged on 10 March '63.
www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=391936 — John Bucholz of Des Plaines served in World War II, Navy, rides in the 4th of July parade on Sunday. (1 of 78 photos)