Re: Soldiers vs. Sailors/Marines Boat Landing LH Ft. Sumter Inquiry
Did anyone ever find any information on exactly happened to the prisoners and the Union dead? This is an interesting find:
At the Battle of Atlanta LH this weekend, we had a lot of good response to this idea.
Did anyone ever find any information on exactly happened to the prisoners and the Union dead? This is an interesting find:
Charles H. Bradford, First Lieutenant and assistant quartermaster in the Corps. Mortally wounded in the night assault at Fort Sumter on September 8, 1863 and died in captivity on September 25, 1863. (ORN 1, 14, 629 and 630). Through the influence of a former friend in Charleston, Dr. Mackie, he was buried in the Magnolia Cemetery, but at the insistence of the citizens of Charleston, his body was re-interred and reburied in the potter's field. (ORN 1, 15, 374). On March 16, 1865, his remains were removed from the potter's field to the Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C. (ORN 1, 16, 372)
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