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The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1911
T. Logan Birdsong died Friday at his home in the Bethesda locality and was buried Saturday at the family burying ground near Bunker Hill. Rev. R. H. Hudgens of Nashville conducting funeral services.
Mr. Birdsong was 66 years of age and was a member of the Methodist church. He had suffered with asthma about 20 years. Surviving him are his wife and three sons, Tom, Tully and Neal.
Mr. Birdsong was a splendid type of the good honest, substantial citizen and he will be sadly missed to that section.
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THOMAS L. BIRDSONG C.S.A. 4TH ALABAMA REGIMENT
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The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1911
T. Logan Birdsong died Friday at his home in the Bethesda locality and was buried Saturday at the family burying ground near Bunker Hill. Rev. R. H. Hudgens of Nashville conducting funeral services.
Mr. Birdsong was 66 years of age and was a member of the Methodist church. He had suffered with asthma about 20 years. Surviving him are his wife and three sons, Tom, Tully and Neal.
Mr. Birdsong was a splendid type of the good honest, substantial citizen and he will be sadly missed to that section.
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THOMAS L. BIRDSONG C.S.A. 4TH ALABAMA REGIMENT
Inscription
T. L. BIRDSONG
JAN. 23, 1845
FEB. 17, 1911
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THOUGH LOST TO SIGHT,
TO MEMORY DEAR.
Military marker:
THOMAS LOGAN BIRDSONG
SERG CO. G B
4 REGT (RUSSELL'S) ALA CAV
CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY
JAN 23 1845 FEB 17 1911
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