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Submitted: 1/21/12 • Approved: 1/23/12 • Last Updated: 10/31/15 • R49201-G49200-S3
The Stone is unreadable, but
the plaque reads as follows:
Albert Lisk
Born Aug. 11, 1842
A member of the 80th Missouri Vol's
Died at Paducah, Kentucky
Nov. 11, 1861
AE 19 Yrs 3 M's
Charles Lisk
Born May 20, 1847
Fell in Battle at Cold Harbor, VA
June 3, 1864
AE 16 Yrs
Military History:
LISK, Charles B:
7th NY Heavy Artillary: Age 18 Years.
Enlisted at Albany July 28, 1862;
mustered in as Fifer, Co.E (Originally 113th Infantry),
Aug. 18, 1862, to serve 3 yrs; reduced, date not stated;
killed June 3, 1864, at Cold Harbor, VA.
Contributed on 1/21/12 by martinanita26
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