Born in Virginia, he enlisted in the Confederate States Army, and was assigned to the 19th Virginia, Pickett's Division. He was in both the first and second battles of Bull Run, Williamsburg, Frederickstown, and Gettysburg. Wounded twice before, in Pickett's Charge he was shot again, and lay on the battlefield two days and nights. Spent 2 years in Union prisons at Fort McHenry, Point Lookout, Fort Pulaski, Morris Island, and was released from Fort Delaware in June of 1865.∼b. near Scottsville;2nd Lt.,Co.C,19th Va.Inf.Regt.-CSA. One of the "Immortal 600".
Born in Virginia, he enlisted in the Confederate States Army, and was assigned to the 19th Virginia, Pickett's Division. He was in both the first and second battles of Bull Run, Williamsburg, Frederickstown, and Gettysburg. Wounded twice before, in Pickett's Charge he was shot again, and lay on the battlefield two days and nights. Spent 2 years in Union prisons at Fort McHenry, Point Lookout, Fort Pulaski, Morris Island, and was released from Fort Delaware in June of 1865.∼b. near Scottsville;2nd Lt.,Co.C,19th Va.Inf.Regt.-CSA. One of the "Immortal 600".
Family Members
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Elizabeth S Thomas Hardin
1841–1873
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Susan Lavina Westmoreland Hardin
1849–1918
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Sarah Elizabeth Hardin
1872–1944
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infant son Hardin
1873–1873
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Amanda Ardelia Hardin Palmer
1875–1968
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John Hopkins Hardin
1877–1972
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William Henry Hardin
1878–1967
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Mary Louise Hardin Hilliard
1884–1969
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Martha T Hardin
1887–1955
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