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+ | | align="left" |Sent to Richmond, Virginia and imprisoned at Danville, Virginia. Paroled and exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Virginia, February 21 or 22, 1865. Sent to Newton General Hospital in Baltimore. Furloughed April 4, 1864 and never returned to the regiment. Died at home October 17, 1865. |
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| align="left" | Fletcher, Lawson W. |
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| align="left" | Captain |
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− | | align="left" | Recruited the company and elected captain, but was captured before being mustered. Assumed to have been killed, he was replaced by Pleasant Williams. He escaped a rebel prison and returned to the regiment at Nashville, commissioned captain, and resigned due to ill health. Died June 27, 1864 due to disease. |
+ | | align="left" | Recruited the company and elected captain, but was captured before being mustered. Assumed to have been killed, he was replaced by Pleasant Williams. He escaped a rebel prison and returned to the regiment at Nashville, commissioned captain, and resigned due to ill health. Died June 27, 1864 due to disease. |
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Revision as of 18:11, 29 August 2018
Prisoners of War, 13th Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, USA
The following is a list of men who were captured during their service with the regiment. Some of these men were paroled and returned to the regiment, some died while being held prisoner or soon after release, and some never returned to the regiment and were either listed as deserters or pardoned. [Work in progress.]
Total: 4
Name | Rank | Company | Date of Capture | Place Captured | Notes |
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Ashley, Benjamin | Private | A | December 22, 1864 | Saltville, Virginia | |
Bradley, Jesse | Blacksmith | F | November 11 or 12, 1864 | Morristown, Tennessee | Sent to Richmond, Virginia and imprisoned at Danville, Virginia. Paroled and exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Virginia, February 21 or 22, 1865. Sent to Newton General Hospital in Baltimore. Furloughed April 4, 1864 and never returned to the regiment. Died at home October 17, 1865. |
Fletcher, Lawson W. | Captain | A | Recruited the company and elected captain, but was captured before being mustered. Assumed to have been killed, he was replaced by Pleasant Williams. He escaped a rebel prison and returned to the regiment at Nashville, commissioned captain, and resigned due to ill health. Died June 27, 1864 due to disease. | ||
Lewis, David John | Private | A | September 22, 1864 | Lick Creek, Tennessee | Released from prison February 15, 1865. Discharged by order of MG George H. Thomas. |
Sells, Andrew | Private | A | November 13, 1864 | Russellville, Tennessee |