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Erastus W. Jewett

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Jewett resided in Swanton, where he was engaged in the production and sale of hay and lime. He was also active in the manufacture of metal goods, including buckles and wire. Jewett continued his military service as a member of the
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He was awarded the Medal of Honor, his nations' highest military award, for his actions in holding off the enemy during the retreat of the garrison during the
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Jewett was the husband of Fanny L. Brigham (d. 1882) of St. Albans. Their children included Jessie, Mary, Nellie, and Walter.
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on April 1, 1836, the son of Eleazer Jewett and Dorothy (Abell) Jewett. Jewett had nine brothers and sisters, including
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Erastus Jewett was educated in St. Albans, and worked as a surveyor in the years prior to the
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shortly after the war as the result of an illness he contracted during his military service.
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was the GAR's national Commander-in-Chief from 1890 to 1891, Jewett served on his staff as
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in the 9th Vermont Infantry. On August 3, he was captured, and remained a
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on February 2, 1864. This award was presented on September 8, 1891.
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in May 1863. During his service, he took part in the battles of
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with the rank of colonel. Jewett was also active in the
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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St. Albans, Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
Swanton (town), Vermont

United States
Union

Union Army

Vermont Militia

First Lieutenant

Colonel
9th Vermont Infantry
American Civil War
Harper's Ferry
Newport Barracks
Chaffin's Farm
Fair Oaks
Medal of Honor
Medal of Honor
9th Vermont Infantry
American Civil War
St. Albans, Vermont
Albert Burton Jewett
10th Vermont Infantry
colonel
captain

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