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Pvt Henry Josiah Hillman

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Pvt Henry Josiah Hillman Veteran

Birth
Wilcox County, Alabama, USA
Death
1861 (aged 37–38)
Burial
Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.9956764, Longitude: -87.2936824
Plot
Lot 38, Block 1B
Memorial ID
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November 26, 1823 - 1861

Mother:Palathial Ammons
Birth: ABOUT 1797 in Lexington County, South Carolina
Death: ??? in Greene County, Mississippi
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3rd Regiment, Alabama Cavalry.

Overview:

"The 3rd Cavalry Regiment was formed at Tupelo, Mississippi, in June, 1862. It was made up of independent companies which had seen prior service, some had fought at Shiloh. These companies were form Monroe, Choctaw, Wilcox, Mobile, Perry, Dallas, Calhoun, and Autauga counties. The unit served under Generals J.T. Morgan and W.W. Allen, and participated in the Battles of Bramlet's Station, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Shelbyville, and Chickamauga. Later it fought in the Knoxville and Atlanta Campaigns, the defense of Savannah, and the conflicts at Aiken, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill. Only a few men were present when the Army of Tennessee surrendered in April, 1865. The field officers were Colonel James Hagan, Lieutenant Colonel Tyirie H. Mauldin, and Majors Frank Y. Gaines and Josiah Robins."
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November 26, 1823 - 1861

Mother:Palathial Ammons
Birth: ABOUT 1797 in Lexington County, South Carolina
Death: ??? in Greene County, Mississippi
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3rd Regiment, Alabama Cavalry.

Overview:

"The 3rd Cavalry Regiment was formed at Tupelo, Mississippi, in June, 1862. It was made up of independent companies which had seen prior service, some had fought at Shiloh. These companies were form Monroe, Choctaw, Wilcox, Mobile, Perry, Dallas, Calhoun, and Autauga counties. The unit served under Generals J.T. Morgan and W.W. Allen, and participated in the Battles of Bramlet's Station, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Shelbyville, and Chickamauga. Later it fought in the Knoxville and Atlanta Campaigns, the defense of Savannah, and the conflicts at Aiken, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill. Only a few men were present when the Army of Tennessee surrendered in April, 1865. The field officers were Colonel James Hagan, Lieutenant Colonel Tyirie H. Mauldin, and Majors Frank Y. Gaines and Josiah Robins."
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Inscription

"Wilcox Mounted Rifles -- Company "D", 3rd Alabama Cav"



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