Louis h carpenter biography of martin

          Louis Henry Carpenter (February 11, –January 21, ) was a United States Army brigadier general and a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions.

        1. He was born October 10, in Guy Mills, a son of Louis H. and Ellen Proper Carpenter, Sr. He married Elsie Bogle McIlrath July 5, and she survives.
        2. Louis Henry Carpenter (February 11, – January 21, ) was a United States Army brigadier general and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.
        3. Louis H. "Sonny" Carpenter III, 79, a resident of Rutledge, Alabama, passed away unexpectedly at home on Saturday, October 7th, Funeral.
        4. When Martin Carpenter was born on 16 August , in Strasburg, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, Louis Martin Charpentier, was 51 and his.
        5. Louis Henry Carpenter (February 11, – January 21, ) was a United States Army brigadier general and a recipient of the Medal of Honor..

          Carpenter Family Papers

          Summary Information

          Repository
          The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
          Creator
          Carpenter, Louis Henry, 1839-1916.
          Title
          Carpenter Family Papers
          ID
          0115
          Date [bulk]
          Bulk, 1780-1870
          Date [inclusive]
          1695-1915, undated
          Extent
          5.3 Linear feet ; 5 boxes, 18 volumes, 1 flat file
          Author
          Finding aid prepared by Cathleen Miller and Dana Dorman
          Sponsor
          The Digital Center for Americana pilot project was funded by the Barra Foundation and several individual donors.
          Language
          English
          Mixed materials [Box]
          1-5
          Mixed materials [Oversize]
          Flat file 1
          Mixed materials [Volume]
          1-18
          Abstract
          The Carpenter family papers include Brigadier General Louis Henry Carpenter's military papers and Civil War-era correspondence, as well as more than 200 years of correspondence, genealogical material, and other papers related to the Carpenter family of New Jersey.

          The Carpenter family was among the first settlers of the Philadelphia area and established several