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Pvt James Zimrah Sanders

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Pvt James Zimrah Sanders

Birth
Death
15 May 1863 (aged 24–25)
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Confederate Soldiers' Section: T-416
Memorial ID
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Company K " Raleigh Rifles" of Wake County, 14th North Carolina Infantry, Anderson's Brigade, D.H. Hill's Division,
2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Residence Montgomery County NC; 24 years old.
Enlisted on 7/16/1862 at Wake County, NC, he was mustered into "K" Co. NC 14th Infantry as a Private.
Present, 7/1862 thru March & April Rolls.
Mortally wounded 5/1/1863 in the Battle of Chancellorsville, VA.; died in General Hospital Camp Winder, Richmond, Va.
His wife, M.A. Sanders, filed a Settlement Claim on 9/21/1863.

The 14th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 4th Volunteers, completed its organization in June, 1861, at Garysburg, North Carolina. Its companies were raised in the counties of Halifax, Onslow, Anson, Cleveland, Wake, Cumberland, Northampton, Stanly, and Davidson.
It sustained 142 casualties at Chancellorsville.
Company K " Raleigh Rifles" of Wake County, 14th North Carolina Infantry, Anderson's Brigade, D.H. Hill's Division,
2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.

Residence Montgomery County NC; 24 years old.
Enlisted on 7/16/1862 at Wake County, NC, he was mustered into "K" Co. NC 14th Infantry as a Private.
Present, 7/1862 thru March & April Rolls.
Mortally wounded 5/1/1863 in the Battle of Chancellorsville, VA.; died in General Hospital Camp Winder, Richmond, Va.
His wife, M.A. Sanders, filed a Settlement Claim on 9/21/1863.

The 14th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 4th Volunteers, completed its organization in June, 1861, at Garysburg, North Carolina. Its companies were raised in the counties of Halifax, Onslow, Anson, Cleveland, Wake, Cumberland, Northampton, Stanly, and Davidson.
It sustained 142 casualties at Chancellorsville.

Bio by: BigFrench

Gravesite Details

Surname on headstone spelled differently from service records.


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