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Oxspring, John
Last Modified:
2012-08-09
Sources:
The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion (1861-1865)
, part 1, vol 2, (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1870).
176
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"John Oxspring (Union)," in
The American Civil War Research Database
[database online], Alexander Street Press, 2012. 29 March 2012.
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Keen, W.W. Jr.
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Relationship Additional Information:
Keen reported the case of Oxspring; however, the exact dates of their relationship are unclear.
Relationship Last Modified:
2012-03-29
Relationship Ending Date:
May 19, 1864
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Lincoln General Hospital
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Relationship Additional Information:
Oxspring was admitted into Lincoln General Hospital, "where the wound was properly dressed." He was subsequently transferred to a Philadelphia-area hospital (Culyer Hospital), where he remained until finally being transferred to Turner Lane Hospital.
Relationship Last Modified:
2012-03-29
Relationship Beginning Date:
May 06, 1863
Relationship Ending Date:
July 1863
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109th Pennsylvania Infantry
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Relationship Additional Information:
Oxspring enlisted into G Company of the 109th Pennsylvania Infantry as Private. He was later discharged due to wounds he sustained while serving this regiment.
Relationship Last Modified:
2012-03-29
Relationship Beginning Date:
May 18, 1862
Relationship Ending Date:
May 19, 1864
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Battle of Chancellorsville
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Relationship Additional Information:
Oxspring was injured at the Battle of Chancellorsville, suffering a gunshot wound of the head.
Relationship Last Modified:
2012-03-29
Relationship Ending Date:
May 01, 1863