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Acton Memorial Library |
| Co. | Regiment/Ship | From | To | Residence | Occupation | Notes |
| H | 13th MVI | Private; enl. and must. Aug. 6, 1862 | killed June 3, 1864 | Stow | powder maker | age 38; wounded and taken prisoner, Aug. 30, 1862, at 2nd Bull Run. Va.; paroled, date not shown; missing July 1, 1863 at Gettysburg, Penn.; killed June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, Va. |
| Co. | Regiment | Date Filed | Type | App. No. | Cert. No. | State | Beneficiary/Remarks |
| H | 13th MVI | Oct. 7, 1864 | widow | 67 870 | 38 189 | Olive M. Lovering |
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| Date | June 3, 1864 |
| Place | Cold Harbor, Va. |
| Age | |
| Cause | killed in action |
| Obituary | |
| Funeral | |
| Burial | North Sudbury Cemetery, Sudbury, Mass. |
| Survived by | Olive M. Lovering (Chapin) |
"Daniel A. Loring" [sic], age 36, a powder maker is recorded as an inhabitant of West Acton in the 1860 federal census, in household (dwelling no. 280) with Olive Loring, age 39, and five children (source: 1860 United States Federal Census. In: Ancestry.com [online database]).
"Living close to the boundary between Stow and Acton, both towns claimed credit for Lovering's enlistment." (Peggy Jo Brown. Hometown Soldiers: Civil War Veterans of Assabet Village & Maynard Massachusetts. Maynard, Mass.: Flying Heron Press, 2005. 228, 258-262).
Name included on the Acton Memorial Library Soldiers' Tablet, "Our Honored Dead".
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See also:
Henry L. Hosmer. The Town of Acton in the Civil War, 1861-1865. Tucson, AZ: The Author, 2001. 11, 62.
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