Civil War veteran - 9th Ohio Light Artillery
Aug. 25, 1862-Mar. 21, 1864 - Died from Brain infection
Shows dependents: Ada Draper as widow and Charles Stone, Minor
Shows he is buried in Stones River National Battlefield cemetery in Murfreesboro, TN - Site 3877 - Findagrave #115899728
Hudson Library & Historical Society:
Aurora Street #34 Description Moses Draper (1796-1873) bought this property intending to build a home for his son, James Draper (1827-1864), and daughter-in-law, Addie Andrews Draper Holmes (1837-1927). When James unexpectedly died during the Civil War in Tennessee, Moses gifted the property to Addie, who in late 1864 remarried English emigrant and wagon-maker Henry Holmes (1836-1885). Addie and Henry built this 1876 home and raised their family here
Civil War veteran - 9th Ohio Light Artillery
Aug. 25, 1862-Mar. 21, 1864 - Died from Brain infection
Shows dependents: Ada Draper as widow and Charles Stone, Minor
Shows he is buried in Stones River National Battlefield cemetery in Murfreesboro, TN - Site 3877 - Findagrave #115899728
Hudson Library & Historical Society:
Aurora Street #34 Description Moses Draper (1796-1873) bought this property intending to build a home for his son, James Draper (1827-1864), and daughter-in-law, Addie Andrews Draper Holmes (1837-1927). When James unexpectedly died during the Civil War in Tennessee, Moses gifted the property to Addie, who in late 1864 remarried English emigrant and wagon-maker Henry Holmes (1836-1885). Addie and Henry built this 1876 home and raised their family here
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