Eugene F. P. Brewster

Company C 22nd Infantry

DOD 02/09/1903

 

 

Eugene F. P. Brewster was born in Milton, New York in 1878.

He enlisted as a Private for a period of 3 years in Company C of the 6th Infantry on March 4, 1899
at Kingston, New York. His enlistment record indicated that he stood 5 feet 6 ½ inches tall,
had light brown hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. His previous occupation was listed as Farmer.
He was discharged from this enlistment as a Private on April 19, 1902 at the Presidio, California with
a character reference of Very Good.

Brewster enlisted as a Private for a period of 3 years in Company C 22nd Infantry on July 15, 1902
at Fort Smith, Arkansas. On this enlistment record his previous occupation was listed as Soldier.

Private Brewster died on February 9, 1903 at Fort Logan H. Root, Arkansas.

The cause of his death was recorded in the Returns of the 22nd Infantry for the month of February 1903 as:

"Not contracted in line of duty -
Cause: Total Paralysis (Syphiletic)"

 

 

Burial:
Little Rock National Cemetery
Little Rock
Pulaski County
Arkansas
Plot: 8, 6013

 

 

 

 

 


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