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Benj. F. Gooch, continued, from page 287. (The following items, concerning
Mr. G.'s brothers, came too late for
insertion in the proper place.) Amos Gooch volunteered, at Milwaukee, Wis.,
for the Mexican War, was in Gen. Wool's
Brigade, and died in his country's service at Puebla, Mexico, July 30, 1847.
In the great War of the Rebellion Mr.
Gooch had four brothers, besides himself! Charles enlisted in the 14th w. Va.
Vol., at Mannington, Marion County, and
was killed at Winchester, Va., near Harper's Ferry. Horace enlisted in the
sixth Mich. Cav. at Grand Rapids, and was
killed July 14, 1863, in Major Weber's charge at Falling Water, Mo. John
volunteered in the Michigan Regiment of
Engineers and Mechanics, served his time and was honorably discharged. and
still another brother volunteered in the
12th Regulars, was wounded and taken prisoner, served his time of enlistment
and received an honorable discharge. Six
brothers in one family!
Scarcely another family in the whole State of Michigan can make such an
exhibit of patriotism as that. Here are deeds
that speak louder than words, giving evidence of a self-sacrificing heroism
not describale in words; and all the
surviving brothers still "vote as they shot" by a firm adhesion to the
principles upon which the Republican party was
founded.
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