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Colonel Thomas G. Kingsley, Comanding the RegimentColonel Thomas G. Kingsley, Comanding the Regiment
He had previousley served eight years as a colonel of the third regiment of militia. Colonel Kingsley led his regiment in the ill-fated charge across "slaughter's field" on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. During the charge, Colonel Kingsley was shot through the face, with the ball passing through his mouth and destroying his upper jaw. He also suffered a gunshot wound to his wrist. Colonel Kingsley returned to Connecticut where he tried to resume a normal life. But to his neighbors he was a changed man, prone to eccentric behavior. Unfortunately, the scars of war never totally healed and approximatley 20 years after the war, he was committed to an insane asylum in Middletown, Connecticut, where he remained until his death. |
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