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Aurelius Barney
Aurelius Barney
NameAurelius Barney
PhotographerF. LaRoche
Highest RankPrivate
UnitCo. D, 66th Illinois Infantry
BornMay 1833
Place BornNew York
DiedJuly 27, 1907
Place DiedSeattle, WA
BuriedMount Pleasant (Seattle)
Service RecordResidence MI; enlisted on 2/23/1864 as a Private; on 2/27/1864 he mustered into "D" Co. IL 66th Infantry; Mustered Out on 7/7/1865 at Camp Logan, KY
Obit/Notes-- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Tuesday, July 30, 1907, page 14, column F

G. A. R., ATTENTION.
BARNEY--Funeral services for Aurelius, beloved husband of Sarah Barney, a member of Stevens Post, G. A. R., will take place today from the chapel of Butterworth & Sons, 1931 First avenue, at 2 p.m. All friends and members of above society invited. Interment at Mount Pleasant.
Subjects (TGM)Barney, Aurelius, 1833-1907--Portrait photographs
Grand Army of the Republic. Stevens Post No. 1--People--Washington (State)--Seattle--Portrait photographs
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Veterans--Washington (State)--Seattle--Portrait photographs
Digital CollectionGrand Army of the Republic Civil War Portraits
Order NumberGAR035
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction or to inquire about permission, contact the Hugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room in The Seattle Public Library at (206) 386-4633 or send email to sea@spl.org.
Photograph Number9.4
RepositorySeattle Public Library
Repository CollectionHugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room, Local History Collection
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned as 400 ppi TIFF on a Microtek 9800 scanner; derivatives created using Adobe Photoshop (600 pixels wide) and saved as a JPG file using Photoshop's image quality "8". Scanning performed in 1/2007.
Studio LocationSeattle, WA
Original CreatorLaroche, Frank
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