160 years ago today (April 19, 1861) Luther C. Ladd became the 1st Union Soldier killed during the Civil War. He was 17 years old.
Luther Crawford Ladd (December
22, 1843 – April 19, 1861) was born in Alexandria, New Hampshire, the son of
John Ladd. He resided on the Ladd Farm, south of Fowler's River. His Mother
died when he was 6 years old leaving behind six children. At age 16 in 1860,
Ladd left Alexandria for Lowell, Massachusetts where he obtained employment at
the Lowell Machine Shop in order to help support his family. In April 1861
Luther answered President Lincoln's first call for 75,000 men by enlisting for
three months in Co. D, 6th Massachusetts Militia. On April 19, 1861 while
marching through the city of Baltimore this regiment was attacked by an angry Confederate
mob. Luther C. Ladd was the first to fall. His injuries included a fractured
skull and a fatal bullet wound that severed an artery in his thigh. Luther C.
Ladd's remains were interred in the Alexandria Village Cemetery, later to be
removed and buried beneath the Ladd & Whitney monument in Lowell,
Massachusetts.
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