Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
Table of Contents
Newton Jasper Anglin, Company H, 24th TN Infantry Elijah Lynch Baugh, Company D, 1st Tennessee Feilds Infantry, William Maney Bowman, Company D, 32nd TN Infantry General James P Brownlow, 1st East Tennessee Cavalry, U.S. . Joseph L. Campbell, Co G, 1st Tennessee Feilds Infantry Captain Tod Carter, Company H, 20th TN Infantry Edmund C. Cook, 32nd Tennessee Infantry William E. Cunningham, Co F 41st Tennessee Infantry ,, th Alabama Roddeys Cav Dan German, Surgeon, 4 George Grummond, Lt. 14th Michigan Inf, 2nd Lt. 18th Regiment, U.S. Lt Col.John L. House, 1st Tennessee Infantry James L. McGann, Co B, 22nd TN Cav William S. McLemore, Colonel, 4th TN (McLemores) Cav George L Neely, Company D, 32nd TN Infantry George M Neely, Company D/H, 32nd TN Infantry James Dickinson Park, Co B, 11th TN Cavalry Lt Col. Thomas H. Peebles, 24th Tennessee Infantry Nicholas Edwin Per Jonathan Jordan Puryear, Co G , 11th Tennessee Cavalry Dr. Fielding P Sloan, Surgeon, Company D, 5th Tennessee Cav . Dr. James Duvall Wallis, Co B, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery Edmund Pettus Winston, Company G, 13th Tennessee Infantry Daniel F Cocke, ACG, Provisional Army . Walter J. Bennet, Co B, Holmans Cav
Table of Contents
Civil War Soldiers in Rest Haven Pics just of markers
Tilman H. Atkeison, Co C, 1st TN Infantry Harden Perkins Cochrane, Company D, 2nd Alabama Cavalry James Crowner, Co K, 28th Tennessee Infantry G.W. Cuppett (CSA unit not identified) Corpl Charles A. Leffingwell, Co E, 28th Miss Cav John A. Lunn, Co C, 11th Tennessee Cav
Ongoing research is always being done on Civil War soldiers buried in Rest Haven. To share information, make corrections or to secure the most recently updated version contact Kraig McNutt at Tellinghistory@yahoo.com
1840 - 1864
1829 - 1864
1841 - 1894
1 May have served in other CSA units before Apr 62, perhaps 154th TN.
1 Served in a Franklin hospital from Dec 21, 61 til Feb 21, 1862 as acting Surgeon. 1 Was likely personally engaged at Nashville.
George Grummond, Lt. 14th Michigan Inf, 2nd Lt. 18th Regiment, U.S. Infantry
1 Lieut. Col. Grummond served as Provost Marshal during the Union occupation of Franklin, Tennessee.
1 He served in the 1st MI Inf (May 61 til July 62) and 14th MI Inf (Mar 63 til July 65). 1 While w the 1st MI he saw action at Gaines Mill and Malvern Hill. 1 Following his discharge from the 14th MI, he was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the 18th Reg., U.S. Infantry. 1 He was assigned to Fort Phil Kearny, WY. On Dec. 21, 1866, under the command of Capt. Fetterman, Grummond led a cavalry attack against the warriors of Red Cloud. 1 The entire detachment was killed in what became known as the Fetterman Massacre. 1 Grummonds widow, Frances Courtney Grummond had her husbands frozen body shipped back to her hometown, Franklin, to be buried in Rest Haven Cemetery.
D. 1866
George Grummond
James L. McGann, Co B,
1 Enlisted 28 May 1861 as a Pvt. 1 Captured Dec 12, 1862. Must have been released or escaped shortly afterward. 1 Appears to have been captured again in late Dec 1862 near Oxford, MS (Okolona), then paroled. 1 Was likely personally engaged at Franklin. 1 Age 22 (1862) | 5 10 | Brown eyes | Fair complexion
nd 22
TN Cav
1840 - 1915
1830 - 1908
1822 1870
Brothers
1833 - 1865
Daniel F. Cocke came to Franklin from Lookout Mt. with his family after the war.
1 He is listed as deserting 1 July 1863. He was detailed on scout duty in the early part of 1863.
1 He was also apparently a musician. 1 He was captured as a POW in Columbia, Tenn on Nov 28, 1863. Spent time at Rock Island Ill., prison. 1 In mid Dec 63 he was forwarded for exchange to Louisville.