Many men who served in the union Army in the United States Civil War did not enlist in the state where they resided. For a variety of reasons a man may have enlisted in a unit from a neighboring state. Usually it was to help the state where he enlisted meet it’s quota. But don’t dismiss a potential reference to your soldier ancestor simply because he’s from the “wrong” state.
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