SHAVING MUG ID’D TO GEORGE R. DAUBERT, 173rd PA

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Item Code: 179-774

Floral shaving mug has, “GEORGE R. DAUBERT”, in gold gilt lettering. Marked on the underside, “CFH / GDM”. No chips or cracks.

George Daubert (1826-1906) was a resident of Lebanon County, PA. He enlisted on 10/29/1862 as a Private. On 10/29/1862 he mustered into Co. “C”, 173rd PA Infantry. He was discharged on 11/22/1862. On 7/29/1863 he returned into Co. “C”, PA 173rd Infantry and was mustered out on 8/17/1863. Daubert is buried in Walmers Church Cemetery in Annville, Lebanon County, PA.  [sl]

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