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Amariah L. Taylor

Amariah L. Taylor

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Andersonville Civil War Prison

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Augustus Stone

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Frederick A. Turner

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John W. Turner

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Nathan Weeks

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Southern Unionist and Black Union Soldier laid to rest beside each other at Andersonville

Both of these men had mothers who applied for their pensions. William Scott was born free in Pennsylvania.  He was drafted and fought at the Battle of Olustee where he was wounded and taken prisoner.  He would die at Andersonville on July 4, 1864. 1860 Census Peleg Francis was born in Hyde County, North Carolina.  […]

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Andersonville Prison

  Bowen, William E.-Captured at Plymouth, NC Apr 20, 1864; Died at Andersonville, GA Jun or Jul 64 Browning, Malachi M.-Captured at Plymouth, NC; died at Andersonville, GA, date unknown Butler, John-Captured at Plymouth, NC; Prisoner of War at Andersonville, GA; Died there Aug 1, 1864 Cale, John T-Captured at Plymouth, NC; Died at Andersonville, […]

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I do not recognize any right in the rebels to execute a United States soldier

1048 BUTLER’S BOOK Headquarters 18th Army Corps, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, Fortress Monroe, April 14, 1864. Lieut.-Gen. U. S. Grant, Commanding U. S. Armies: General: — I have the honor to enclose official copies of the correspondence between General Pickett, commanding Confederate forces, District of North Carolina, and General Peck, commanding United States […]

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The Civil War: A General’s Fatal Anger | Our State Magazine

The Civil War: A General’s Fatal Anger | Our State Magazine.

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