Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death

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Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death

Summary

Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death is a death notice[1].

Key Facts

  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's image is recorded as Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) died from his wounds as reported in the Brooklyn Eagle on July 24, 1863.jpg[2].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's instance of is recorded as death notice[3].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's publication date is recorded as +1863-07-24T00:00:00Z[4].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's main subject is recorded as Charles Frederick Webber[5].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's main subject is recorded as Battle of Gettysburg[6].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's main subject is recorded as 14th Regiment[7].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's main subject is recorded as Camp Letterman[8].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's published in is recorded as Brooklyn Eagle[9].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's copyright status is recorded as public domain[10].
  • Charles Frederick Webber (1825-1863) death's quotation or excerpt is recorded as We regret to learn from Gettysburg Hospital that Charles Webber, of the Fourteenth Regiment, who lost the fingers from his right hand, died from erysipelas in the wound on Sunday night. He was a good soldier, and admired by his comrades for his bravery.[11].

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Direct Wikidata claims

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  10. [11] . wikidata.org.

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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