Pvt Thomas Witter

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Pvt Thomas Witter Veteran

Birth
Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
Death
13 Jul 1863 (aged 28–29)
Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G Site 4388
Memorial ID
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PVT I 57 OHIO V INF

Parents: William N Witter, Catherine Barbara Fritz - Chatfield, Ohio

Link to great grandnephews who lost their lives in WW II - Elwood Slane , Herbert Dowden and Donald Hurley

In May and June of 1863, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's armies converged on Vicksburg, investing the city and entrapping a Confederate army under Lt. Gen. John Pemberton. On July 4, Vicksburg surrendered after prolonged siege operations. This was the culmination of one of the most brilliant military campaigns of the war. With the loss of Pemberton's army and this vital stronghold on the Mississippi, the Confederacy was effectively split in half. Grant's successes in the West boosted his reputation, leading ultimately to his appointment as General-in-Chief of the Union armies.

PVT I 57 OHIO V INF

Parents: William N Witter, Catherine Barbara Fritz - Chatfield, Ohio

Link to great grandnephews who lost their lives in WW II - Elwood Slane , Herbert Dowden and Donald Hurley

In May and June of 1863, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's armies converged on Vicksburg, investing the city and entrapping a Confederate army under Lt. Gen. John Pemberton. On July 4, Vicksburg surrendered after prolonged siege operations. This was the culmination of one of the most brilliant military campaigns of the war. With the loss of Pemberton's army and this vital stronghold on the Mississippi, the Confederacy was effectively split in half. Grant's successes in the West boosted his reputation, leading ultimately to his appointment as General-in-Chief of the Union armies.