He was listed as Wounded on Frost's Infantry Division Losses at Prairie Grove, December 1862.
Data from Adam's Report, 9 Dec 1862, Herron War Papers, New York Historical Society.
Unit Disbanded Following the Battle of Prairie Grove.
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No record of his burial in the Confederate Cemetery, but J. Marian Cantrell could be
one of the many unknown burials.
He was listed as Wounded on Frost's Infantry Division Losses at Prairie Grove, December 1862.
Data from Adam's Report, 9 Dec 1862, Herron War Papers, New York Historical Society.
Unit Disbanded Following the Battle of Prairie Grove.
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No record of his burial in the Confederate Cemetery, but J. Marian Cantrell could be
one of the many unknown burials.
Family Members
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William Page Cantrell
1823–1893
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COL Thomas F. Cantrell
1825–1864
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Rhoda Caroline Cantrell Dodson
1827–1870
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Sarah Adeline Cantrell Ogden
1830–1916
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Melissa Ann Cantrell Titsworth
1834–1911
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Pvt Henry David "Coon" Cantrell
1838–1862
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Letha Jane Cantrell King
1840–1923
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Edward Maxey "Ned" Cantrell
1843–1916
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Mary Catherine Cantrell Dodson
1845–1901
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Elizabeth Emily Cantrell Cook
1846–1931
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