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Archibald E. Brevard

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Archibald E. Brevard Veteran

Birth
Smith County, Tennessee, USA
Death
2 Oct 1907 (aged 71)
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Son of Cyrus W. Brevard & Polyxena Miles.

Husband of Susan L. McConnell and Henry Anna Prather.

Second Corporal in Company E, First Kentucky Infantry, CSA & Second Corporal in 2nd Company K, Fifth Tennessee Infantry, CSA. Member Jim Pirtle Camp # 990 UCV, Fulton, Kentucky, and Joe Johnston Camp # 995 UCV, Jonesboro, Arkansas.

A. E. Brevard Dead.

News reached us just before we went to press that A. E. Brevard, an old citizen of Fulton County, near Jordan, died at Paragould, Ark., where he had been living for some time, and that the remains were brought to Jordan, and interred in Mt. Zion Cemetery, yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. Particulars of the death could not be learned up to press hour, and we will give fuller particulars next week.——HICKMAN COURIER, Hickman, KY, October 4, 1907.

Killed By Engine.

Arch Brevard, formerly of this county was run down and killed by a switch engine in the railroad yards at Paragould, Ark. The deceased was born and reared in this section of Kentucky, only having lived in Arkansas about two years, and was well known by the citizens of Fulton County, having made several races for the office of county court clerk and served the county as county surveyor for a number of terms. Mr. Brevard was about 65 years of age and a veteran of the Civil War, and throughout that trying period in the service of the Southern Confederacy.
The remains were brought back and interred in Mt. Zion grave yard, ten miles south of here. Many comrades of the 60s were present to witness the last sad rites over their departed friend and companion.
The deceased possessed those noble traits of character which are the enviable possessions of every true and fearless heart.—Fulton Leader.——HICKMAN COURIER, Hickman, KY, October 28, 1907.
Son of Cyrus W. Brevard & Polyxena Miles.

Husband of Susan L. McConnell and Henry Anna Prather.

Second Corporal in Company E, First Kentucky Infantry, CSA & Second Corporal in 2nd Company K, Fifth Tennessee Infantry, CSA. Member Jim Pirtle Camp # 990 UCV, Fulton, Kentucky, and Joe Johnston Camp # 995 UCV, Jonesboro, Arkansas.

A. E. Brevard Dead.

News reached us just before we went to press that A. E. Brevard, an old citizen of Fulton County, near Jordan, died at Paragould, Ark., where he had been living for some time, and that the remains were brought to Jordan, and interred in Mt. Zion Cemetery, yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. Particulars of the death could not be learned up to press hour, and we will give fuller particulars next week.——HICKMAN COURIER, Hickman, KY, October 4, 1907.

Killed By Engine.

Arch Brevard, formerly of this county was run down and killed by a switch engine in the railroad yards at Paragould, Ark. The deceased was born and reared in this section of Kentucky, only having lived in Arkansas about two years, and was well known by the citizens of Fulton County, having made several races for the office of county court clerk and served the county as county surveyor for a number of terms. Mr. Brevard was about 65 years of age and a veteran of the Civil War, and throughout that trying period in the service of the Southern Confederacy.
The remains were brought back and interred in Mt. Zion grave yard, ten miles south of here. Many comrades of the 60s were present to witness the last sad rites over their departed friend and companion.
The deceased possessed those noble traits of character which are the enviable possessions of every true and fearless heart.—Fulton Leader.——HICKMAN COURIER, Hickman, KY, October 28, 1907.

Gravesite Details

Grave unmarked and lying between son Cyrus A. and wife Susan.



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