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Religion
  
United Brethren

Name
  
Asa Cory

Spouse
  
Lucy Holmes


Asa Howe Cory

Born
  
May 31, 1814
Sullivan

Occupation
  
Captain, Newspaper Publisher, Postmaster

Known for
  
Being an American Civil War captain, Publisher of newspapers

Children
  
Asa Orson Cory, Nancy Cory, Ella Camilla Cory

Parent(s)
  
Thomas Robbins Cory, Leytta Howe

Died
  
June 6, 1892, Pennsylvania, United States

Asa Howe Cory (May 31, 1814 – June 6, 1892) was a captain of Company H in the 58th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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Early life

Asa Howe Cory was born in Sullivan, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. He attended the public schools.

Began his career in Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, where he published "The Phoenix" for a period of two years. He went to Smethport, Pennsylvania and purchased "The McKean County Journal" and in 1837 changed its name to "The Beacon". He published that for three years before selling it to J.B. Oviatt.

Was elected as Road Commissioner in Smethport, Pennsylvania in 1848.

Civil war

In 1861 he raised company H for the 58th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment and became its captain. Served with the Union Army from October 1, 1861 until he was forced by severe frostbite to resign on August 21, 1862.

Post bellum

Was chosen as Postmaster of Coryville, Pennsylvania.

References

Asa Howe Cory Wikipedia