My friend Paul Russinoff shared the following image of Augustus (“Gus”) F. Dumont,

 My friend Paul Russinoff shared the following image of Augustus (“Gus”) F. Dumont,


the child of a widowed mother, who enlisted when only 15 years old in Philadelphia as a musician in Co. B of the 72nd Pennsylvania (Baxter’s Fire Zouaves). Gus and his mother Margaret were living in relative poverty in 1860---the census listed her occupation as a “huckster.” One assumes his enlistment at such a young age was due in part to the fact that his pay would be sent home for her support. In early 1862 he was transferred to the ranks as a private and served continuously until July 3, 1863 when he was killed in action at Gettysburg. His body was recovered and sent to Philadelphia where he is buried in the Mount Peace Cemetery. Margaret drew a pension until her death in 1885. ¼ plate tintype, unknown photographer.

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