Company C ⟩ Young, John M.

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John Miners Young died July 6, 1905 at his home on Alta Street in Grass Valley, Nevada County, CA. He is buried in the Grass Valley Masonic Cemetery on Kidder Avenue, Grass Valley, Nevada County, CA. His government issued stone is in dire need of replacement. Also in the same plot is Dr. Charles Scott Woodmansee another veteran of the Civil War. He was the brother-in-law of John Miners Young.

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Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index

This publication contains index cards for pension applications of veterans who served in the U.S. Army between 1861 and 1900, including wars other than the Civil War. Records are sorted by units within regiments from each state in the Union. Find a soldier by searching on his name or browse by regiment. Learn about his term of service, and use the information to request his pension record. Unique to this series of records are death dates and locations for many of the veterans who died after the war.

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