dee_burris: (candle)dee_burris ([personal profile] dee_burris) wrote,
@ 2011-02-19 06:28 pm UTC
Entry tags:confederate soldiers rest, elmwood, photo;grave
I have "the book" written by John W Cothern called Confederates of Elmwood, and am happy to do look-ups for anyone. Just leave a comment to this entry or this one, and I will reply.


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(Anonymous)
2013-01-20 08:45 pm UTC (link)
If you are still able and willing to do this please let me know if there is more information in the book on:
Nalathiel P. Jackson, Pvt. Co H 12th Ark Inf CSA, buried 10/26/1861
William S. Jackson Pvt. Co H buried 10/21/1861
Richard T. Macon pvt. 1st Ark Cav CSA Co H buried 10/7/1863
A. M. Jackson Pvt. Co G 12th Ark Inf. CSA buried 10/20/1861


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[personal profile] dee_burris
2013-01-20 11:52 pm UTC (link)
I found
Salathiel P Jackson (with an S not an N); Lot/Division 1, #138, Plat Number 138.
Died at Memphis 20 Oct 1861. Died of camp measles per cemetery record.
William S Jackson; Lot/Division 1, #120, Plat Number 120. Two dates of death, both at Memphis - 25 Oct 1861 (Muster roll records) OR 19 Oct 1861, per Register of Soldiers Killed in Battle or Who died of Wounds or Disease.
Richard T Macon; Lot/Division 2, #342, Plat Number 892. Two dates of death - both say died in hospital of complaint of diarrhea. One says date of death 6 Oct 1863, the other 7 Oct 1863. Was a prisoner of war, captured at Helena, AR.
A M Jackson; Lot/Division 1, #115, Plat Number 115. Died at Memphis on 19 Oct 1861, cemetery record says died in camp.

And now I see I have a bunch of dead links on photos, so I'll have to hunt up a flash drive...

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