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Dr Charles Smith Pittman

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Dr Charles Smith Pittman

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
31 Aug 1861 (aged 30)
Bristow, Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Randolph County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Charlie Pittman's Military history:
Regimental History - THE TENTH ALABAMA INFANTRY.

The Tenth Alabama infantry was organized at Montgomery, in May 1861. Throughout its whole career, this regiment was singularly distinguished for its dash and courage, and the great losses that it sustained in every battle. It fought at Dranesville, December so, 1861; at the siege of Yorktown, April 5 to May 3, 1862; Williamsburg, May 5th; Seven Pines, May 31st to June 1st; Gaines' Mill, June 27th and 28th; at Frayser's Farm, June 30th, and Second Manassas, August 30th. It was engaged in the capture of Harper's Ferry, September 12th to 15th; at Sharpsburg, September 17th; at Hazel River, August 22nd. It lost very heavily at Fredericksburg, December 13th; as it did at Salem, May 3, 1863; at Gettysburg, July 1st to 3rd, and at Cold Harbor, June 1 to 12, 1864.
Charlie Pittman's Military history:
Regimental History - THE TENTH ALABAMA INFANTRY.

The Tenth Alabama infantry was organized at Montgomery, in May 1861. Throughout its whole career, this regiment was singularly distinguished for its dash and courage, and the great losses that it sustained in every battle. It fought at Dranesville, December so, 1861; at the siege of Yorktown, April 5 to May 3, 1862; Williamsburg, May 5th; Seven Pines, May 31st to June 1st; Gaines' Mill, June 27th and 28th; at Frayser's Farm, June 30th, and Second Manassas, August 30th. It was engaged in the capture of Harper's Ferry, September 12th to 15th; at Sharpsburg, September 17th; at Hazel River, August 22nd. It lost very heavily at Fredericksburg, December 13th; as it did at Salem, May 3, 1863; at Gettysburg, July 1st to 3rd, and at Cold Harbor, June 1 to 12, 1864.


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