The Civil War of the United States was fought from 1861 to 1865 and yet, 160 years later, we are still fighting issues of the unity and principles of what it means to be an American. Throughout their lifetimes, veterans of the Civil War were instrumental in their promotion of national unity, always active in commemorations such as Memorial Day.
Washington Territory did not send troops to the Civil War but afterward, over many years’ time, Civil War veterans migrated out to Seattle. They were active in public life in Seattle, always patriotic and contributing to their community. Under the Civil War category here on my blog, my purpose is to highlight the lives of these veterans and their sacrificial service.
This blog post will outline the life of Edward Lind, a Norwegian immigrant who fought in the Civil War, became part of western migration and came to the City of Seattle. He is buried in Seattle’s Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery dedicated to Civil War veterans.



















