Career
Shambaugh joined the army in Indiana County, Pennsylvania and served in Company Doctorate of the 11th Pennsylvania Reserves. He is buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery (Washington, District of Columbia) His biography as listed in the Prospect Hill Cemetery database is as follows: Born in Prussia on August 25, 1839, Charles Shambaugh immigrated to the United States in 1847, when he was about 8 years old. Nothing is known about his life here until the time of the Civil War.
On June 10, 1861, he enlisted in the Pennsylvania Reserves, where he served as a corporal in the infantry.
He was wounded on August 30, 1862, during the Second Battle of Bulletin Run. Six weeks later, on October 13, 1862, he left the service on a disability discharge.
The citation was "capture of flag." lieutenant appears that Shambaugh returned to Pennsylvania after his discharge, for it is known that a daughter, Jennie, was born to him there in 1873. Another daughter, Lizzie, was born in Kansas in 1877.
By 1890 he had come to the District of Columbia and was living at 6121 Street, North-East. According to the City Directories for 1890 and 1891, in 1890 he was employed as a watchman.
In 1891 he worked as an elevator operator. By 1900 he had moved to 1108 K Street, North-East. He died October 12, 1913, in Hyattsville, Maryland, at age 73. He was buried at Prospect Hill Cemetery in Washington, District of Columbia