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Colgrove-Woodruff Camp No. 22
Battle Creek, Michigan
[162]
Bangham, Hiram F., Lee.
Enlisted in company F, Ninth Infantry, Aug. 30, 1864, at Jackson, for 1 year, age 25.
Mustered Aug. 30, 1864.
Joined regiment Oct. 26, 1864.
Mustered out at Nashville, Tenn., June 20, 1865.
Present residence, Lee, Mich.
[Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War 1861-1865. 1903]
Bangham, Hiram F. |
Unknown Cemetery |
MI 9 INF Co. F |
[History of the G.A.R. Memorial Hall, Marshall, MI by Chris Czopek]
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bangham visited at C. Cooper's, Saturday.
[The Marshall Statesman, Friday, August 16, 1901, p.8, c.3]
F. A. Stuart has sold the Ferguson house recently purchased by him on Green street to
Hiram Bangham.
Mr. Bangham has purchased a lot of Mrs. Hannah Wagner on South Marshall Avenue and will move
the building to that lot.
Mr. Stuart will erect two handsom residences on the property on Green street.
[The Marshall News, Friday, February 14, 1902, p.8, c.3]
Hiram Bangham and wife visited at Montie Chisholm’s Tuesday.
[The Marshall News, Friday, February 21, 1902, p.4, c.5]
Senator Baugham has rented a furnished house in Lansing, and moved his family there during
the continuance of the legislative session.
[The Daily News, Saturday, January 10, 1903, p.4, c.2]
CARVERVILLE
Elbie Baugham, wife and little daughter, Fern, spent Sunday, at Hiram Baugham’s.
[The Daily News, Friday, July 10, 1903, p.3, c.6]
Mr. and Mrs. Baugham visited their daughter at Marshall Tuesday.
[The Marshall News, Friday, June 30, 1905, p.8, c.3]
CARVERVILLE
Hiram Baugham and family are visiting their daughter, Hattie, and husband, who are
both sick with the grip.
[The Marshall Statesman, Friday, January 25, 1907, p.13, c.7]
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