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  • Charles Saalmann
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  • Charles Daniel Saalmann (1836-1909) was a captain of Union infantry during the American Civil War. He was wounded at Gettysburg and acted as a Commissary of Subsistence during General William T. Sherman’s famed March to the Sea. After the war, he established the Black Rose Vineyard near Egg Harbor City, New Jersey. As a vintner, he produced claret wines that received medals at international competitions.
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Unit
  • Army of the Cumberland, XX Corps
  • Army of the Potomac, XI Corps
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serviceyears
  • 1862
Birth Date
  • 1836-04-25
death place
  • New Jersey
  • Mullica Township, Atlantic Co.,
Name
  • Capt. Charles Saalmann
placeofburial label
  • Place of burial
Birth Place
  • Breckerfeld, Germany
death date
  • 1909-02-21
Rank
  • Captain
  • Acting Commissary of Subsistance
Battles
  • American Civil War
  • Siege of Atlanta
  • Carolinas Campaign
  • Gettysburg
  • Chancellorsville
  • Cross Keys
  • Freeman's Ford
  • Kolb's Farm
  • New Hope Church
  • Peach Tree Creek
  • Pumpkinvine Creek/
  • Resaca
  • Savannah Campaign
  • Second Bull Run
  • Wauhatchee
laterwork
  • Vintner
  • Township Elected Official
placeofburial
  • Egg Harbor City Cemetery,
  • Egg Harbor City, New Jersey
abstract
  • Charles Daniel Saalmann (1836-1909) was a captain of Union infantry during the American Civil War. He was wounded at Gettysburg and acted as a Commissary of Subsistence during General William T. Sherman’s famed March to the Sea. After the war, he established the Black Rose Vineyard near Egg Harbor City, New Jersey. As a vintner, he produced claret wines that received medals at international competitions.