Page 140: [Confederate] General Joseph E. Johnston sent us a couple of chevaux-de-frise [spike barriers made of wood]. When they came, a detail of three men had to roll them over the works. Those three men were heroes. Their names were Edmund Brandon, T.C. Dornin, and Arnold Zellner. Although it was a solemn occasion, every one of us was convulsed with laughter at the ridiculous appearance and actions of the detail. Every one of them made theirs wills and said their prayers truthfully and honestly, before they undertook the task. I laugh now every time I think of the ridiculous appearance of the detail, but to them it was no laughing matter. I will say that they were men who feared not, nor faltered in their duty. They were men, and to-day deserve the thanks of the people of the South.
Contributor: Ronald Crowley (49886873)
Son of George Peter Zellner and Mary Capehart; husband of Margaret "Peggy" Holmes, Lucy Elizabeth Barnett, Clarinda Johnson, and Meeky Reaves.
Children of Arnold & Margaret:
1)Francis Edward Zellner (sp. Sirena Myers)
2) Henry Zellner (sp. Elizabeth Theis, Martha Ann/Jane Hughes)
3) Marion Zellner (sp. Helon Whitney, Martha Adaline Alexander)
4) Mary Zellner (sp. Thomas Jefferson Akers)
5) Margaret Holmes Zellner (sp. John Thomas Latin)
Children of Arnold & Lucy:
1) Martha Ann Zellner (sp. William Jessie Oakes)
2) Sarah Rebecka Zellner (sp. Jeremiah Morgan Hughes)
3) Lettie Jane Zellner (sp. John Finias Pickens)
4) Albert Barnett Zellner (sp. Julia Elizabeth Erwin)
Children of Arnold & Clarinda:
1) Edwina Zellner (sp. Unknown Pickens)
2) John Andrew Zellner Potter (sp. Maria Grosvenor)
3) Arnold Zellner (sp. Ann Eliza Erwin)
Page 140: [Confederate] General Joseph E. Johnston sent us a couple of chevaux-de-frise [spike barriers made of wood]. When they came, a detail of three men had to roll them over the works. Those three men were heroes. Their names were Edmund Brandon, T.C. Dornin, and Arnold Zellner. Although it was a solemn occasion, every one of us was convulsed with laughter at the ridiculous appearance and actions of the detail. Every one of them made theirs wills and said their prayers truthfully and honestly, before they undertook the task. I laugh now every time I think of the ridiculous appearance of the detail, but to them it was no laughing matter. I will say that they were men who feared not, nor faltered in their duty. They were men, and to-day deserve the thanks of the people of the South.
Contributor: Ronald Crowley (49886873)
Son of George Peter Zellner and Mary Capehart; husband of Margaret "Peggy" Holmes, Lucy Elizabeth Barnett, Clarinda Johnson, and Meeky Reaves.
Children of Arnold & Margaret:
1)Francis Edward Zellner (sp. Sirena Myers)
2) Henry Zellner (sp. Elizabeth Theis, Martha Ann/Jane Hughes)
3) Marion Zellner (sp. Helon Whitney, Martha Adaline Alexander)
4) Mary Zellner (sp. Thomas Jefferson Akers)
5) Margaret Holmes Zellner (sp. John Thomas Latin)
Children of Arnold & Lucy:
1) Martha Ann Zellner (sp. William Jessie Oakes)
2) Sarah Rebecka Zellner (sp. Jeremiah Morgan Hughes)
3) Lettie Jane Zellner (sp. John Finias Pickens)
4) Albert Barnett Zellner (sp. Julia Elizabeth Erwin)
Children of Arnold & Clarinda:
1) Edwina Zellner (sp. Unknown Pickens)
2) John Andrew Zellner Potter (sp. Maria Grosvenor)
3) Arnold Zellner (sp. Ann Eliza Erwin)
Inscription
d. 20 Dec 1852. Aged about 63 years
Gravesite Details
Early constructor in Maury County; built first water system for Columbia, Tennessee
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