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*[[Levi Boomhower]] of Westerlo was a 21 year old Private of Company D when he was killed in action at Savage’s Station, VA.
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*[[Bio: Boomhower, Levi |Levi Boomhower]] of Westerlo was a 21 year old Private of Company D when he was killed in action at Savage’s Station, VA.
  
 
'''Died from wounds received in action:'''
 
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*[[John Wright]] a native of Schoharie County and a resident of Westelo was 22 years old and a Private of Company D when he was wounded on May 6, 1864 at Wilderness, VA.  He died from those wounds on July 17, 1865 at the Armory Square Hospital in Washington, DC.
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*[[Bio: Wright, John |John Wright]] a native of Schoharie County and a resident of Westelo was 22 years old and a Private of Company D when he was wounded on May 6, 1864 at Wilderness, VA.  He died from those wounds on July 17, 1865 at the Armory Square Hospital in Washington, DC.
  
*[[Isaac Stafford]] a native of Knox was 26 years old and a Private of Company H when he was wounded in action at Fredericksburg, VA on December 13, 1862 and died from those wounds on December 30, 1862 at Georgetown in Washington, DC.  He left behind a widow and a small child.
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*[[Bio: Stafford, Isaac |Isaac Stafford]] a native of Knox was 26 years old and a Private of Company H when he was wounded in action at Fredericksburg, VA on December 13, 1862 and died from those wounds on December 30, 1862 at Georgetown in Washington, DC.  He left behind a widow and a small child.
  
  
  
 
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43rd Infantry Battle Flag

43rd Infantry

Albany and Yates' Rifles; Vinton Rifles

Mustered in: September 21, 1861. Mustered out: June 27, 1865

The regiment lost during its service by death, killed in action, 10 officers, 73 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 30 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, I officer, 126 enlisted men; total, 15 officers, 229 enlisted men; aggregate, 244; of whom 32 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy.

Killed in action:

  • Levi Boomhower of Westerlo was a 21 year old Private of Company D when he was killed in action at Savage’s Station, VA.

Died from wounds received in action:

  • John Wright a native of Schoharie County and a resident of Westelo was 22 years old and a Private of Company D when he was wounded on May 6, 1864 at Wilderness, VA. He died from those wounds on July 17, 1865 at the Armory Square Hospital in Washington, DC.
  • Isaac Stafford a native of Knox was 26 years old and a Private of Company H when he was wounded in action at Fredericksburg, VA on December 13, 1862 and died from those wounds on December 30, 1862 at Georgetown in Washington, DC. He left behind a widow and a small child.