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28th New York Infantry Regiment | ||||||||||||||
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Edward Mulvey | ||||||||||||||
At the age of 18, Edward Mulvey enlisted in Company C of the 28th NY under the name of Edward Rumery. Why he used an alias is unknown. He could have not been quite old enough; but, without having an exact date of birth, that would be guess work. | ||||||||||||||
He served with the regiment throughout it’s existence and mustered out with the regiment on June 3rd, 1863. | ||||||||||||||
Mr. Mulvey is buried in Cold Springs Cemetery along with his wife. | ||||||||||||||
His headstone reads as follows: | ||||||||||||||
EDWARD MULVEY Co. C 28th Regt. N.Y. Vol. Died May 13, 1871 | ||||||||||||||
While his wife’s headstone reads as follows: | ||||||||||||||
SARAH CHAMBERS MULVEY Born July 23, 1844 Died April 13, 1924 | ||||||||||||||
Cold Springs is a large sprawling cemetery with graves from the early history of Lockport through to the modern day. Within the cemetery, they are buried towards the north-west corner. The railroad runs along the northern edge and Cold Springs Road runs along the west edge. | ||||||||||||||
Last Visited: August 1st, 2010 | ||||||||||||||