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Lewis Ledyard Weld

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Lewis' brother, Charles Theodore Weld, also served in the Civil War. Charles died in May 1863 of wounds he suffered during the
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In 1862, he resigned his office, aiming to engage in military service. While awaiting a suitable opportunity he edited the
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newspaper. In Oct 1863, he passed the examining board as Major, and subsequently became Lieutenant Colonel of the
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in Virginia. A memorial to both brothers was erected in Hartford's Old North Cemetery in 1865.
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in 1854. After two years spent in teaching, he pursued the study of law in
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Secretary of State of Colorado
Samuel Hitt Elbert
Hartford
Connecticut
U.S.
Yale College
United States
United States Army
United States Colored Troops
Army of the James
Union Army
Hartford, Connecticut
Yale College
Cleveland, Ohio
New York City
Leavenworth, Kansas
Lecompton Constitution
Pike's Peak
Denver, Colorado

Colorado Territory
Secretary of State of Colorado
Acting Governor
Weld County, Colorado
Denver Commonwealth
41st U.S. Colored Troops
Army of the James
Richmond, Virginia
Battle of Chancellorsville

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