Grave #5422: Robert Sylvester
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Grave #5422: Robert Sylvester
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Private Robert Sylvester of the 15th New Jersey, along with John Laughton, was known for his antics in camp. The two men would amuse themselves by climbing trees and pulling squirrels out of their holes with their bare hands. Unfortunately, Robert succumbed to Typhoid Fever four months after enlisting, in early December 1862. His comrades did not have enough wood to build a coffin for Robert; instead they shored up the sides of the grave with wood and buried him wrapped in his overcoat.
Sources
Pfanz, Donald C. "Where Valor Proudly Sleeps: A History of Fredericksburg National Cemetery, 1866-1933." National Park Service, 2007. (Available at Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania NMP)
Cemetery Roster & Book File, Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania NMP
The History Of The Fifteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, Alanson A. Haines, 1883
Photo by Kathleen Thompson